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Dictionary » D » Deception DeceptionDeception The act of deceiving or the fact or condition of being deceived. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Apparently one can never overestimate the amount of self-deception and delusion of religious people. Even though they call for facts and proofs they have already decided that no matter what they see or hear, if it is against their books, they ignore ...
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THE DARWINIST "ATHEISTS" TECHNIQUES OF CLAMOR AND DEMAGOGUER... keep ignoring all that work and keep repeating the same old mantras over and over again. Apparently one can never overestimate the amount of self-deception and delusion of religious people. Even though they call for facts and proofs they have already decided that no matter what they see or hear, ...
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THE DARWINIST "ATHEISTS" TECHNIQUES OF CLAMOR AND DEMAGOGUER... to providing evidence; clamor and demagoguery. 1- Darwinists resort to all possible means to cover up the fact that the theory of evolution is a deception. Academics and scientists questioning evolution and espousing anti-Darwinian views are hurriedly removed from their posts and silenced. 2- ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... author. I'm beginning to think there is a not a difference of opinion here in this thread so much as an attempt to lead a discussion astray by deception. The strategy you have used is this: The word design is used in an article and you ascribe an invocation of an agency, even though the author ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... untruths are being said. It is at least as likely that the underlying bias has made your sources actually believe what they are saying. Self deception is the easiest because we automatically thrust the source. Science (at least good science) assumes bias exists and goes to great lengths to ...
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