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Dictionary » F » Followers Followers1. One who follows; a pursuer; an attendant; a disciple; a dependent associate; a retainer. 2. A sweetheart; a beau. 3. (Science: engineering) The removable flange, or cover, of a piston. A gland. 4. (Science: machinery) The part of a machine that receives motion from another part. See driver. 5. Among law stationers, a sheet of parchment or paper which is added to the first sheet of an indenture or other deed. Synonym: Imitator, copier, disciple, adherent, partisan, dependent, attendant. Origin: oe. Folwere, as. Folgere. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: God vs EvolutionCharles, what you were wrongly attributing to be Christ's words to this followers, was a parable he was telling his disciples about a hard master. Sheesh!
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Theories - Origin of Life... of all of you, anti-evolutionists, you rather beat your opponents by writing lots of long posts, which may sound nice (how else would you get followers, right?) than by true arguments. You are trying to look clever, but the least mistake you're doing is mixing origin of life and evolution. ...
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Re: Why I believe in Creation + why neither can be proved... of how giving your life to the pursuit of knowledge and learning, rather than learning how to apply it is dangerous for anyone, but especially as followers of the Lord, we must learn how to apply knowledge, rather than just pursue it, In 1 Corinthians 1:19 Paul is saying that the Lord strikes ...
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The man is the same as hundreds of millions of years agoDuring studying of a role of natural selection in evolution of organisms, Charles Darwin and its followers assumed: the period (time) of occurrence of the reasonable person on our planet represents 50 and even 250 thousand years ago. However in a vicinity of Moscow it is ...
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Re: Are you opponents or followers of eugenics ?As I see of the purpose of eugenics to improve the qualities that we have biologically, I see no harm on it. If it could improve and decrease the chances of the effect of the different diseases that eventually harm us as a whole, I will agree for that purpose. But if it would mean to create another ...
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