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Dictionary » S » Scribes Scribesscribe 1. To write, trace, or mark by making a line with a marker or pointed instrument, as in surveying a dental cast for a removable prosthesis. 2. To form, by instrumentation, negative areas within a master cast to provide a positive beading in the framework of a removable partial denture, or the posterior palatal seal area for a complete denture. Origin: L. Scribo, pp. Scripto, to write ![]()
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Results from our forumBrain evolution last 40,000 years... mind that this civilization is roughly 4000 yrs old, anyway have a look at the "book of the dead" this was all put down by the Egyptian scribes it's an interesting read although the Egyptians worshiped many many deities i still see them as the most intelligent civilization man has ever ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... to go to bed. But quickly. Yes the entire Bible was compiled at different times. But authorship of writings was held over centuries by the Jewish scribes, and their reverence for the scripture was something that we don't understand today. That is why in Psalm 1 and God's command to Joshua in Joshua ...
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Reconciling Faith with Evolution... worship Him." (3) When Herod the king heard this, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him; (4) and assembling all the chief priests and scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the Christ was to be born. (5) They told him, "In Bethlehem of Judea; for so it is written by ...
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The Fiber DiseaseAhhhhhhhhh,,,,,, To the right..........or the left............forget it. the real truth Darwin's father was a preacher. Oh yeah, the scribes and pharisees have risen to power, now. That W sure means a lot to some. So did the H HIV and Wolbachia, two really good specimens of 2 plagues. I ...
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The Fiber Disease... Revelations will try to prevent the worst scenario presented there. These people will take this to the extreme, after all could they be the "scribes and pharisees" of today? skytroll
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