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Vagabond

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Posted in: Word Association Game
 Vagabond
01-21-2000, 7:45 PM
#737
olive...  [Read More]
Posted in: Word Association Game
 Vagabond
01-20-2000, 9:37 PM
#729
Godzilla...  [Read More]
Posted in: Word Association Game
 Vagabond
01-20-2000, 12:33 PM
#725
Alluvial Dampener...  [Read More]
Posted in: Word Association Game
 Vagabond
01-18-2000, 4:15 PM
#710
vomit...  [Read More]
Posted in: Word Association Game
 Vagabond
01-12-2000, 12:58 PM
#640
Aquaman...  [Read More]
Posted in: Word Association Game
 Vagabond
01-11-2000, 9:14 PM
#624
pancreas...  [Read More]
Posted in: Resurrection Debate Update:
 Vagabond
02-23-2000, 1:06 PM
#13
wizzywig, ...but I don't accept His claim to be God.... ...Either this man was, and is, the Son of God; or else a madman or something worse... C.S. Lewis, MERE CHRISTIANITY, p. 56. First of all, I never said I don't accept his claim to be God...  [Read More]
Posted in: Resurrection Debate Update:
 Vagabond
02-22-2000, 8:32 PM
#7
Spoken like a true Agnostic (was that your intention?). ; ) Oh, I don't know that I intended it to sound agnostic, but that's really how I feel. If he really is the son of God, then that's cool. If he's not that, that's cool too. See, I just like t...  [Read More]
Posted in: Resurrection Debate Update:
 Vagabond
02-22-2000, 1:10 PM
#4
Hmmm, well, those are all very valid statements against (thanks for the summary BTW). I think most people will agree that there is significant historical evidence to accept that Jesus was an actual person. Did he do all of the miraculous things tha...  [Read More]
Posted in: Resurrection Debate Update:
 Vagabond
02-21-2000, 2:15 PM
#2
Can you just post a short, written summary of this for those of us that aren't able to listen to the debate? ------------------ VagabondNomad on the Zone... We are all but actors, and the world is our stage......  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien Life at Roswell?
 Vagabond
02-23-2000, 12:41 PM
#18
wizzywig, Thanks for the synopsis. Yes, most of the information that you summarized I'd heard before, except for the particular congressman you mentioned. I agree. Something odd happened there and the fact that they changed their story to something...  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien Life at Roswell?
 Vagabond
02-22-2000, 1:21 PM
#16
Yes, but see the thing is, you could potentially achieve a much higher rate of success (i.e. more people learning something) if you shortened your post down to small, managable topics instead of tossing the whole enchillada out at once. Just like th...  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien Life at Roswell?
 Vagabond
02-21-2000, 2:22 PM
#14
Hey wizzywig, are you sure that you and Kurgan aren't one in the same? Again, take no offense here, but to recite my mantra once again: Less is More Your post is just WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY to long for me to read. Sorry. If you can summarize your impor...  [Read More]
Posted in: In walks a Shadowed figure from the past
 Vagabond
02-16-2000, 12:14 PM
#10
Yo home slice! What it is my man? ------------------ VagabondNomad on the Zone... We are all but actors, and the world is our stage......  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien life? Not likely...
 Vagabond
02-15-2000, 7:21 PM
#58
Regarding contact with other civlizations, I think Carl Sagan said it best. To paraphrase, he said that if conflict ever arose between two space-faring civlizations, it is unlikely that anything resembling Star Wars would result. Rather, one civlizat...  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien life? Not likely...
 Vagabond
02-15-2000, 4:06 PM
#56
wizzywig, Why would NASA engage in a coverup? My thought is that they haven't. My reasoning is that if they were willing to go out on a limb and claim that they had evidence of life on Mars based off of the controversial tests results on their M...  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien life? Not likely...
 Vagabond
02-15-2000, 2:49 PM
#54
Vaquel, Welcome. My personal thought is that there probably is alien life in the universe. Not because it comforts me, brings me some sort of soulful bliss, or even gives me hope that something better than Humanity lies out there somewhere. The reas...  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien life? Not likely...
 Vagabond
02-11-2000, 2:12 PM
#35
My main disagreement is at a very fundamental level; the values that many of the alien-life opponents come up with. They can't know the correct values for the equations that they are using to estimate the probability of life on other worlds. Nearly e...  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien life? Not likely...
 Vagabond
02-11-2000, 1:29 PM
#33
Conor, You have said Sagan and Hawking would dispute Ross' findings. How so, why, and on what evidence? If you ever watched Sagan's PBS series Cosmos, he openly states throughout the series that he believes extra-terrestrial life is not only poss...  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien life? Not likely...
 Vagabond
02-11-2000, 12:13 PM
#31
Conor, You honestly reject everything that comes your way on the basis of whether you like it or not, and damn the evidence. Untrue. You haven't presented any evidence. Just a couple guys' opinions. It's neither fact nor evidence because at this...  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien life? Not likely...
 Vagabond
02-10-2000, 8:26 PM
#21
Conor, Don't insult yourself. I did read your posts. So you found a scientist who doesn't think there's life on other planets. So what. The guy runs a project that's sending a spacecraft to vacume up dust - a space vacume. That makes him an expert...  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien life? Not likely...
 Vagabond
02-10-2000, 4:54 PM
#17
wizzywig, You think you're unbiased? Your profiles says your interests are, and I quote: writing, science fiction, philosophy, God How about Conor? His profiles says his interests are: God and the Truth (but that's redundant isn't it?) And d...  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien life? Not likely...
 Vagabond
02-10-2000, 2:38 PM
#14
Show me you are more qualified than the scientists writing the book... No Conor, you show me that your scientists are more qualified than the overwhelming number of scientists who disagree with the position of your sources. What are your sources'...  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien life? Not likely...
 Vagabond
02-10-2000, 1:18 PM
#11
Lord Ender, How's it going man? Nice to see you. Hopefully once Obi-Wan comes out we can get bizzee with some hardcore multiplay action. As for this alien-life debate, I'm not even going to dignify this thread with a response. Some of the statement...  [Read More]
Posted in: Alien life? Not likely...
 Vagabond
02-09-2000, 8:09 PM
#4
BeastMaster, Better be careful. These guys will try to lure you in with the appearance of having an interesting, logical discussion, and then once you're hooked, everything devolves into an overwhelming flood of silly, frustrating nonsense. Some of...  [Read More]
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