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Jeg støtter teorien, og framfor alt den testen til Jen McCreight.yellow skrev:Endelig har vi fått forklaring på hvorfor jordskjelv og vulkaner settes i gang. En teori jeg støtter 100%
http://www.na24.no/propaganda/article2891881.ece
hooow ... dæven ... dersom de folka skal til himmels så bestiller jeg bilett nedenom ! 8)Karlinn skrev:
Litt av et forum, det der!Karlinn skrev:
In the modern world it has become a widely spread lie that the earth is round. Of course, this is impossible. If the earth is round, then why don't people just fall off at the bottom?
The answer is simple: The Earth is not round!
Now, if we take a look at some scripture, it clearly tells us the earth is not round but flat:
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Det er vanlig å bruke det samme begrepet om det motsatte fenomenet også.Poe's law (religious fundamentalism) "Without a winking smiley or other blatant display of humour, it is impossible to create a parody of fundamentalism that someone won't mistake for the real thing."[4] named after Nathan Poe who formulated it on christianforums.com in 2005.[5] Although it originally referred to creationism, the scope later widened to religious fundamentalism.
The Landover Baptist Church is a fictional[1] Baptist church based in the fictional town of Freehold, Iowa. The Landover Baptist web site and its associated Landoverbaptist.net Forum are a parody of fundamentalist Christianity and the Religious Right in the United States.
