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11Aug/1025

Arguments For God: The Cosmological Argument

Added to Social Netwoiking on August 11, 2010  |   25 Comments 

Exclusive video! Music: Kevin MacLeod, Incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org LIKE MY VIDEOS? See my other videos as “The Distressed Watcher” at TGWTG: tinyurl.com FORUMS: www.terroja.com FACEBOOK GROUP tinyurl.com TWITTER: twitter.com MYSPACE: www.myspace.com MY BOOK: www.lulu.com

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11May/1025

FUNNY STUFF :: XBOX LIVE ARGUMENT :: “They Got Spartan Up Top”

Added to Gaming on May 11, 2010  |   25 Comments 

Exclusive video! This started out as a normal game of social slayer. One guy says “They got Spartan up top.” The other guy says “Yes they do!” and one of the greatest xbox live arguements I have ever heard ensues.

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23Apr/1025

The Fundamentalist Argument for Creationism – The Atheist Experience #483

Added to Internets on April 23, 2010  |   25 Comments 

Exclusive video! A clip from The Atheist Experience #483 of January 14, 2007 (topic: “Old Testament Gods”), with Matt Dillahunty and co-host Tracie Harris. A Christian fundamentalist calls in to reveal his proof of Creation. Regular viewers of this TV show know where this is going… Watch this whole episode on Google Video: ► video.google.com [...]

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19Mar/1025

Neil Tyson talks about ufos and the argument from ignorance.

Added to College on March 19, 2010  |   25 Comments 

Exclusive video! From: St Petersburg College 6605 5th Avenue North St Petersburg, FL 33710-6899 Link for full video:Cosmic Quandaries with Dr. Neil degrasse Tyson – www.youtube.com en.wikipedia.org The argument from ignorance, also known as argumentum ad ignorantiam (“appeal to ignorance” , argument by lack of imagination, or negative evidence, is a logical fallacy in which [...]

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13Mar/100

An Argument for Paying College Athletes

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For quite some time now, there has been a big debate about whether or not college athletes should be paid. Some people believe that a scholarship should be payment enough. After all, a scholarship can be easily worth $15,000 – $25,000 or more per year, plus a career after college that can be worth [...]

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Completed unsolicited and worthless random fact:
The first product Motorola started to develop was a record player for automobiles. At that time the most known player on the market was the Victrola, so they called themselves Motorola.

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