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Daily Archives: December 10, 2013
Memory in real life (2)
Originally posted on Judy's research blog:
Picking up from where I left off yesterday, I’d like to look at how we remember time. As I said in my response to Mike Kok’s post, Steen F Larsen, Charles P Thompson,…
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Walton – Propositions 15 and 16
Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate, by John H. Walton. What it says Walton’s 15th proposition is: Current Debate About Intelligent Design Presumes Purpose Walton does not believe in coincidence. He…
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The Final Days 3
On page 104 of The Final Days, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein say: “Nixon’s inability to handle more than one drink was well known to his intimates. During campaigns he had wisely chosen not to touch alcohol. But now, on … Continue reading
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