Author Michael Barry will lead this discussion of his new book What, In God's Name? The book itself is attached to this post in .pdf format for your review.
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Here's a brief description from the back cover.
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What, In God's Name? by Michael Barry
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Re: What, In God's Name? by Michael Barry
I'm excited to hear his evidence for these claims.Michael Barry wrote:The missing 24th human chromosome produces an organ that is attached to the human appendix tube.
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Re: What, In God's Name? by Michael Barry
Embryo's don't evolve they develop. The author doesn't know what evolution is.From that first fertilized cell ‘evolution’ then takes over and the development of a new baby human being begins to evolve, and continues to evolve through to birth.
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The author doesn't understand the definition of "theory." This is painful reading.My unprecedented theory of a missing 24th human chromosome also branches off with many more unprecedented theories.
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Re: What, In God's Name? by Michael Barry
Why? Because you're confused?There ‘has’ to be a higher intelligence in the universe?
Indisputable?I’m going with the indisputable fact that there was a ‘first human being’ on Earth known as Adam.
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Re: What, In God's Name? by Michael Barry
Chris, you have got to be kidding?
Oxford English Dictionary. EVOLVE 1 intr . & tr. develop gradually by a natural process.
The author doesn't understand the definition of theory? How dare you?
Indisputable? If you put a male and a female rabbit on a deserted island and return one hundred years later there will be thousands; it's called biology.
You need to go back to school Chris, you've missed an awful lot?
What a pedantic, patronizing set of comments. Grow up.
Oxford English Dictionary. EVOLVE 1 intr . & tr. develop gradually by a natural process.
The author doesn't understand the definition of theory? How dare you?
Indisputable? If you put a male and a female rabbit on a deserted island and return one hundred years later there will be thousands; it's called biology.
You need to go back to school Chris, you've missed an awful lot?
What a pedantic, patronizing set of comments. Grow up.
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Re: What, In God's Name? by Michael Barry
What's the plan, Chris? An idiotic comment after every paragraph? Comment on the book after reading it. If you don't like it, will I care? No. I'm more interested in the comments made by intellectuals, not fools.
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Re: What, In God's Name? by Michael Barry
Chris, you're supposed to be the owner of this site, learn some tact. It's called book talk. You're coming across as a spoilt pubescent schoolboy. Leave the thread and go and watch some cartoons, or read a comic. Painful reading? You're even dumber than I thought.
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Re: What, In God's Name? by Michael Barry
Thanks for your help, Landroid. I'm looking forward to hearing from some grown-ups.