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Check 4 year s ago
#11 There's no forbidden fruit at all because there was no Eden or Adam or Eve you creationist morons.
       
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Domestic 4 year s ago
This tread is full of BS.
       
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Mission 4 year s ago
Actually these are all mostly correct.

And regardless of the other commenter's religious beliefs, the bible doesn't mention an apple. You don't need to believe the stories to analyze them like any other fiction.
       
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Female 4 year s ago
Jesus was not born on December 25 because he doesn't and never existed in the first place.
       
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Gun 4 year s ago
1, stop sprouting government bs. There is a vaccine court for claims for side effects and damages. Autism is on a spectacular rise ever since the vacc cocktails
       
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Because 4 year s ago
Cell phones, computers and electric cars are also on a spectacular rise ever since the vaccine cocktails. That must mean that vaccines cause technology!
       
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Hybrid 4 year s ago
Female: The man Jesus did exist. It's in the historical record, as is Pilate, Herod, and other historical figures of the time. Don't let your hatred of religion cloud your intelligence. It's a bad look.

Gun: There is a direct correlation between the rises in stork populations and number of births in Germany. Therefore (according to your logic), storks bring babies.
       
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Fishermen 4 year s ago
Keep vaccinating little sheep. Your masters love you heart
       
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There Was No Widespread Outbreak Of Panic Across The United States In Response To Orson Welles's 1938 Radio Adaptation Of H.g. Wells's The War Of The Worlds

Only a very small share of the radio audience was even listening to it, and isolated reports of scattered incidents and increased call volume to emergency services were played up the next day by newspapers, eager to discredit radio as a competitor for advertising. Both Welles and CBS, which had initially reacted apologetically, later came to realize that the myth benefited them and actively embraced it in later years.

 

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