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Results from our forumRe: Why I believe in Creation + why neither can be proved... this, in Exodus 15. Pharaoh's army was just destroyed when the Red Sea crashed down upon them, after being held up, by God, for the millions ... "Both issues can be resolved by an understanding of the original language and the translation process. The Hebrew word for “formed” in both ...
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3 best disproofs of evolution... the fundamental laws of physics and maths are different for 8 legegd sea creatures? i did by pointing out your use of the term scientific further ... of quantum mechanics laid the blame on the paradoxes on words, or language. As he said “Dual pictures, dual language: linguistic analysis is ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... Adam and Eve were white, only makes you look ignorant. Even a quick search on Google or Wikipedia should give you a decent background knowledge ... translators, there is very rarely and exact match between words in a language for example the word fish in one language may may only have a translation ...
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The Fiber Disease... against one of the major causes of bacterial diarrhea world wide. • Researched automatic classification and tracking with assignment uncertainties ... into Wavelet inspirited data mining. • Initiated exploration of natural language communications between humans and information systems. • Initiated ...
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The Fiber Disease... know already about possibilities within the UK? Crates arriving by the sea, for one thing. Where else, between the two points mentioned, might the ... she answered. 'How will they get the right answers?' I asked. 'The language embedded in the DNA, theirs and the 'other' will tell them', she ...
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