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Category: Blogospherics
Posted on: August 20, 2009 8:21 PM, by Greg Laden

An excellent review on Almost Diamonds of the blogospheric work going on over at Sex in the Public Square: This Is About Sex, Right?

The Gambit of Falsehoods at Mors dei, focusing in on the DNA and Information falsehood.

The Real Creation Story at Cyberlizard's ... "I don't remember how the conversation drifted in the direction it took, but the teacher made an interesting observation. She remarked that some people thought it was possible that humans were really aliens who had crashed on Earth. The whole business about the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden was really a story about the crashed ship's computer that had gotten garbled over the years."

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1

Thanks for the link love, Greg! That story has been in my head for a long time.

Posted by: CyberLizard | August 20, 2009 9:16 PM

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Please consider the following my thanks for the link:
tack så mycket
merci beaucoup
Gracias
Dank dir
εφαριστω
Or any similar phrase... Oh, those don't work?
Ashi oleng?

Posted by: Jared | August 20, 2009 11:38 PM

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