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Posted on January 20 at 10:50 a.m.Suggest removal

When will politicians learn to keep quiet on issues that they do not understand? I would hate to have someone's religious beliefs dumped on me in high school under the guise of science. Like Bill O'reilly chalking up the movement of the tides to mystical, magical forces, when these uniformed speak out they publicly acknowledge their own ignorance and inability to separate fantasy from reality. I wonder how many republican primary candidates will raise their hand to denounce evolution next year. Assuming this anti-intellectual movement continues, I bet it increases from the troubling seven out of ten last go around. Let's leave science to the scientists and curious and leave politics for liars and the popular. Then we can leave religion for the dogs.

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Posted on February 5 at 6:01 a.m.Suggest removal

It is terrible to have your bike stolen. It is even worse when it happens a second time. Hopefully these will help, but how about a security camera or two on campus? Both of my locks were cut right outside the library during the middle of the day.

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Posted on January 21 at 10:35 p.m.Suggest removal

YO z,
You got internet over there? Since when did the uneducated racists in this country learn about that? Here I thought you all were stuck in the 18th century and obsessed with tea-bagging the enemy, not fabricating and publishing irrational hate literature. My bad.

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Posted on April 29 at 6:35 p.m.Suggest removal

To Matt and Kyle,
To say that these extra-biblical sources are factual evidence of the existence of a man that lived and died centuries prior to the actual writing of said evidence is absurd. The fact is there is no factual, first-hand account of a man named Jesus from Nazareth, just as Zac Smith wrote. That part of the response was troubling, but by far the worst was yet to come. Just because you feel like Christ has a greater saving impact on peoples' lives than some other source does not make it so. If the mentaly ill and insane are the company your God seeks, thats fine. I prefer intelligence and rationality, which have continually proven to lead toward compassion and peace. The "mystery cults" used to be dominant religions, and hopefully will encourage you to see the true path that Christianity is on: inevitable obscurity.

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