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Report as: spam offensive Marvin L Foushee on 2/06/08 at 3pm

The odds that a solar eclipse would produce an exact one-to-one perspective between the moon and the sun is about a billion to one.

The human race could not have come into existence unless the forces of gravity at the center of this universe (black hole) is maintained as a constant by a magician god.

Just because some bubbleheads in Israel believe that the world and universe is less that seven thousand years old and that the Temple Mount is the center of its creation doesn't need to give the divine creator magician a bad rap or a bad name.

Report as: spam offensive Huey on 3/06/08 at 6pm

You know what the odds of winning the lottery are? Someone manages to win it anyway...




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