User avatar

Rubric

  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: How Much can we trust science?

    If the scientific method is obeyed to a stringent degree, it is almost impossible for bias to find its way into final results. Examples of methods include double blinds on ...

    Jul 11, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Global Warming

    I'll respond to this later tonight in full, but having followed your third link Minerva, I can say that there is a fair bit of bias in your sources. The ...

    Jul 10, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The Bible: Literal or Allegory?

    Ah yes Khfan, but the bible also says the earth was fixed immovable in the sky; whereas science tells us that the earth orbits around the sun. If protecting the ...

    Jul 9, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The Bible: Literal or Allegory?

    One of the problems with the semi-literal/allegorical interpretation is that ongoing themes in the Bible don't really allow it. I'm not certain of this argument, but this is roughly how ...

    Jul 9, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: American English: Dialect or Language?

    An interesting theoretical example for evolution in and of itself... But yes they clearly belong to the same subset. People just get a little confused by the obvious ties of ...

    Jul 8, 2008
  • General Articles Re: Actuality v. Reality: An Essay Upon More than Worlds.

    How are the words "actuality" and "reality" differentiated? They are used so interchangeabely that they are seemingly synonymous. I can't really give you more on this without going into a ...

    Jul 8, 2008
  • Writing Activities Re: Ask a stupid question...

    Because staples can't hold the zombies inside. Are humans brilliant beasts or fallen angels?

    Jul 8, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The Bible: Literal or Allegory?

    The parting of the red sea (and the plagues before it)is one that's got me interested, because there are egyptian records of these events as well as rabbinical records that ...

    Jul 7, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The Bible: Literal or Allegory?

    Rei I hope "scientific explanations" doesn't include the worlds in collision theory, because personally I'm more inclined to believe in the fifteen-foot-tall-wizard-living-under-a-mountain-who-doesn't

    Jul 6, 2008
  • Archive Re: Dragon Riders

    Garrel Garrel liked this renegade, despite his cagey responses. Viedna showed a healthy wariness of the camp that had until recently been that of his enemy. "Your fighting style belongs ...

    Jul 6, 2008
  • Archive Re: Dragon Riders

    Name: Garrel Age: 37 (looks 21) Gender: Male Creature: Half human/half earth-daemon Rank(if Dragon Rider): Captain (referred to as swordmaster or blademaster as that's a more respected position) Hair:

    Jul 6, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The Bible: Literal or Allegory?

    It seems to me that anything in the Bible is only as unproveable as anything else. We determine the truth of other theories from ancient time periods, why not here? ...

    Jul 6, 2008
  • Archive Re: Dragon Riders

    Viedna Having knocked him to the ground, Garrel extended a hand to help Viedna up. "Well done, few of my own protege's could have tested me as you have." Taking ...

    Jul 4, 2008
  • Writing Activities Re: Ask a stupid question...

    Because of the new CO2 emission tax on frowning Why did I watch Prince Caspian on youtube until 2am on the morning of my 9am english exam?

    Jul 4, 2008
  • Writing Activities Re: Ask a stupid question...

    Consider it a hickey. Why do I watch endless seasons of Friends if I have an exam tommorow?

    Jul 3, 2008


sometimes i don't consider myself a poet but then i remember that i literally write poetry
— chikara