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Dictionary » W » Writers Writerswriter's cramp A dystonia that affects the muscles of the hand and sometimes the forearm and only occurs during handwriting. Similar focal dystonias have also been called typist's cramp, pianist's cramp, musician's cramp, and golfer's cramp. ![]()
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Results from our forum'Evolution'-the most retarded myth ever.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleology Apparent teleology is a recurring issue in evolutionary biology, much to the consternation of some writers Statements which imply that nature has goals, for example where a species is said to do something "in order to" achieve survival, ...
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"missing link"... a casual term for a transitional fossil. You see it most often in discussions about human evolution, but it's used in other contexts as well. Some writers look down on its use because it's not a very precise term; the missing link is always a moving target. It's a fossil we haven't found yet, but ...
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Re:... which books were written by the disciples, because there are many writings which may not be legitimate. Also I did not say that Jesus inspired the writers of the Bible, I said God, but that wouldn't matter anyway, because as Jesus said " I and my Father are one" -John 10:30 Besides God ...
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Why I believe in Creation... which books were written by the disciples, because there are many writings which may not be legitimate. Also I did not say that Jesus inspired the writers of the Bible, I said God, but that wouldn't matter anyway, because as Jesus said " I and my Father are one" -John 10:30 Besides God ...
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Re: Why I believe in Creation + why neither can be proved... about pi being equal to 3 http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2009/06/08/contradictions-as-easy-as-pi @ Canalon, Jesus inspired the writers of the Bible, and although they were men and were fallible His words to them were not. Therefore even though the Bible was not penned directly ...
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