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Gerber 31-000751 Bear Grylls Survival Series Ultimate Knife, Serrated Edge
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Integrated fire starter with integrated diamond sharpener
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Emergency micro lanyard whistle


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The Science of Creation?

Genesis 1.1
- In the Beginning= There has to be a point When and Where everything began.
- God= Something has to happen for there to be something. We are here so, we know something happened.
- Created= Some event has to occur to start everything.
- Heaven= Nothing, Anti-Matter, Space, The Void.
- Earth= something, matter, something other than Nothing.

Genesis 1.2
- This something didn't have any form and was void in the darkness. an event has to occur in order for something to happen. I don't think you are going to get Life out of something and nothing, just hanging out in the darkness together.

Genesis 1.3
-Light= the event that happens that causes a reaction between something and nothing. Matter and Anti-Matter.

Genesis 1. 4&5
- This begins Energy and Time. The Big Bang. You have to have something to make a Big Bang. You have to have somewhere for the Big Bang to happen, in the middle of Nothing.

The result is, now we can see the separation between Matter and Anti-Matter, because we have Light. This reaction obviously causes Life. Because, we are here to see it.
Nothing+ Something + Light + Time = Life. Thus, the Universe.
Given Time, Elements are bound to arrange. Earth, Water, Atmosphere and Light making Plant life. Throw in enough elements and seasons an moving creatures will appear. Culminating in a creature that can understand all of this. And, has the ability to convey it to other creatures.
The question is whether this knowledge is any benefit to the creature. Does knowing the reason have any impact on the ultimate outcome? Is smart Matter of any use?
Is it possible that this inteligence is provided for us to prolong our existence? Or, Is the misunderstanding and argument the buffer that will separate the creature from success?

I would contend that Words are the salvation of Mankind. It is the element that sets our species apart from all the others on the planet. Being able to master this tool might insure our survival. I know there is a lot going on but, apparently we speak 7 billion different languages right now. My mere mention of the Bible has probably separated most of us already. Those that believe the Bible can't be science and those that believe science couldn't be in the Bible.
Making Theists and Atheists angry at the same time is not going to further the cause of communication. I decided to risk it in hope that we all might see that we all may be partially right. And, the ultimate answer may not be as important as what we do with it.

My personal opinion is, Confusion is the only thin separating us from Paradise.

Your Thoughts?


Ask one of Jehovah's Witnesses for the book, "Life How did it get here? By Evolution or by Creation."
You'll be surprised by the Information found inside.

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Our entire society and culture is based around a lie?

We're used to thinking that we're "special", we're "different", and we're "unique". But in reality, none of us matter as much as we think. From a macroscopic view, we may be different than everyone else, but certainly not in a irreplaceable manner. Take me for example. I'm an engineering student, and the society and my family have invested heavily in my future as a successful career, but if I failed to accomplish this, replacements are easy to find. Another engineer trained in the same manner may look, sound, and act differently than me, but he/she will serve the society just as well as I would, so what does it matter?

The entire capitalist system of our society revolves around this idea of individualism and pragmatism, resulting in a system (ideally) maintained by nothing but laws, and people acting in whatever manner they wished within the confines of those laws, always placing self-interest (I'm special, I'm important) at the forefront. What if those laws break down? What about its loopholes?

Even our political system is centered around this idea of self-importance. The Western style of democracy, at least in theory, stresses the importance of individual participation: that the will of individuals, when accumulated, bears great weight. While this is true, note that the focus is placed on the society, not the individuals. In other words, it's the general consensus of the society that matters, not what each of us think. To think that "my vote matters" is nothing but self-indoctrination.

Speaking of self-indoctrination, what is more obvious than that imposed on us by the Western religion? The one religion that dominated the Western society for over a thousand years, Christianity stresses the importance of each individual to God, even going so far as to state that angels rejoice every time a sinner accepts Jesus as his/her "personal Lord and savior". This gives a mystical correctness to the philosophy of individualism, placing it on the altar of universality.

Ironically, this sense of self-importance, overinflated and utterly false though it may be, is integral to the proper functioning of our society. It is these lies that drive the various features our society possesses, such as the Western democratic system, the capitalist economy, etc.

What if, instead of these ideals, we adopted a communitarian belief system? Not communist in that it does not have to show its effects immediately, or ever, but rather a philosophical framework that stresses the importance of the community? A universal (to one community) sense that we're all working toward one goal, may that goal be unity, peace, power, or general utilitarianism? People may be naturally selfish, but societal indoctrination, I believe, can be a strong tool. Just as it amplifies the natural instinct for survival, twisting it into selfishness on which our society is built, I believe it can also minimize, if not eradicate this particular desire, and unify the members of a society in the ultimate test of civilizations: time, i.e. survival of the society.

I know this is absolutely massive and probably goes against everything you've ever been taught, but please tell me what you think about what I wrote. Keep in mind this is just a bunch of thoughts I jotted down while having nothing better to do, so please forgive spelling mistakes or logical inconsistencies. In fact, if you find any, don't hesitate to point them out. Long responses are OK so long as they're coherent, I'd truly like to improve my way of thinking.


It seems that cultural values go along with how much society values the individual freedom versus the collective goals, so it's hard to judge this. But I think that if you had an ideal culture, with ideally conscientious people and ideally functional uncorruptible institutions, able to transmit values stably over long periods while still advancing your moral goals, then individualism, maximal individual freedom, would have more potential for superiority. Simply because nature made us the basic conscientious agents. Each of us is a decision maker and basically free. Artificial arrangements that transfer decision making authority to institutions, IMHO, ultimately must reduce the overall moral functioning capacity of a group, in proportion to how much freedom and responsibility they take away from the individual conscience. Institutions so far have had a life of their own that is out of hand to some extent - they have their own kind of selfishness, and less conscience than individuals. Not to say that society would survive without some source of "authority," because we are naturally selfish as well as being conscientious. But in a hypothetical ideal world, that source would not resemble today's governments, IMHO. It would be purely "societal indoctrination," as you say -- purely cultural, and virtually all voluntary.

I agree that Western individualistic narcissism and greed is a problem. But I can't say I'm in favor of Western society just "going communitarian," at least not until we can somehow create an institution of societal authority which can't be corrupted and which actually values individual lives and experiences equally. That is politically just plain impossible ... people are too selfish; and I think that the impossibility of real-life morally authoritative institutions, is the real reason individualism exists in the first place. So I think the struggle for balance between individual freedom and the "good of all humanity," the dream of establishing universally held moral priorities and the humane and "successful" arrangements to promote them, will just be ongoing. It's the human condition, as they say.

Gerber 31-000749 Bear Grylls Survival Series Ultimate Multitool with Nylon Sheath
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Rate My Dino Beatdown/Swarm Yuigoh Deck?

Hey guys i really need help on my dino beatdown/swarm deck can u give suggestions or anything?
here are cards i have:

Monsters
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2x Black Stego
2x Gilasaurus
3x Hydrogeddon
1x Dark Driceratops
1x Destroyersaurus
1x Tyranno Infinity
1x Super Conducter Tyranno
2x Miracle Jurassic Egg
1x Ultimate Tyranno
2x Hyper Hammerhead
1x Frostosarus
2x Sabersaurus
1x Black Tyranno

Spells
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1x Lighting Vortex
3x Jurassic World
1x Terraforming
1x Heavy Strom
1x Brain Control
1x Monster Riencarnation
2x Nobleman Of Crossout
1x Star Blast
1x Big Evolution Pill
1x MST
1x Double Summon
1x Monster Reborn
1x Magical Mallet
1x Swords Of Concealing Light

Traps
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2x Hunting Instinct
2x Sakuretsu Armor
1x Fossil Excavation
1x Volcanic Eruption
1x Magic Jammer
1x Skill Drain
1x Dark Mirror Force
1x Survival Instinct
1x Seven Tools Of The Bandit
1x Seismic Shockwave

help plz?


Very nice, an original deck for once! im not too god with dinos, but i can help you with thinning the deck down :D

-2 nobleman
- 1 double summon
- 1 magical mallet
- 1 swords of concealing light

- 1 seismic shockwave
- 1 dark mirror force
- 1 skill drain
- 1 seven tools

- 1 super conductor tyranno

ResQMe, The Keychain Version of the Original LifeHammer (Black)
LifeHammer

Price: $9.95 $9.21

Originally offered exclusively to fire, paramedic and police organizations, but now available to the public
Contains an imprintable area suitable for personalization with user or company name
The included clip detaches from the body, allowing the user to quickly access the blade and doubles as a device to hang ResQMe from a keychain or other accessible area

Q. for Christians: Isn't it possible, at all, that the Bible was written by Man - and only MAN?

Isn't it just possible?

You’ve learned about God through your upbringing - and the many compelling instructions given about these matters; Sunday School, Christian outreach, TV, or just getting advice from someone.

You felt something was revealed to you - but couldn’t it have been via wishful thinking, desperate circumstances, ingrained fear, simply not thinking clearly, persuasive arguments (like this one - ha, ha), etc. . . . . . a corner is turned to the good, and it becomes bona fide!

If you could just set all that aside for one moment (and you probably won't) and see that it all boils down to the Bible and its messages and lessons, and its legitimacy being heavily propagated for centuries!

I personally doubt the validity of the authenticity of the Bible - - - what does that mean? Very simply put, Man wrote the Bible (a great tool for discouraging unscrupulous activities, and potentially dangerous behavior towards Man’s own success and survival) - validated it divine as “God sent” (validated by MAN), interpreted by man, enforced by man, taught by man, etc., etc. . . . and told, by way of this Bible, ‘fall in line because there is an ultimate penalty if you don’t behave here on Earth!’.

It’s a fact that man is ingrained, after being born, with an essential demand for sustenance and control over his environment; and then acquires the propensity for greed and deception (not all, but a lot). Isn’t there enough evidence in the world that man could, or would do such a thing - write a book to help him gain control over his fellow man for some benefit to himself?

Then you read the Bible and find countless contradictions, improbabilities, mystical meanings, historical inaccuracies . . . all from a God who wants you to understand him? All of this, for me, makes the Bible dubious at best! Couldn't it have been, just a book written by Man?

Isn't it at least possible?
EDIT: Please don't quote USING the Bible - it tells me that you didn't read the entire postulate!
EDIT Correction: Please don't use quotes or information FROM the Bible to VALIDATE the Bible!
EDIT: for shortsey - Are you Selena Gomez?


It's not only possible, it's the obvious conclusion. Men created god and wrote "his word".

rate my dinosaur yugioh deck?

i just modified my deck so i would like a bit of a second opinion. rate out of 10 + a few comments.

monsters 23
super conductor tyranno
black tyranno
ultimate tyranno
tyrant dragon
dark driceratops
black stego
sabersaurus*3
hyper hammerhead*2
gilasaurus*2
neo-spacian grand mole
hydrogeddon*3
tyranno infinity
snipe hunter
spirit reaper
night assailant
giant rat
mask of darkness

spells 13
jurassic world*2
premature burial
d.d. capsule
big evolution pill
giant trunade
swords of revealing light
heavy storm
lightning vortex
mst
nobleman of crossout
brain control
creature swap

traps 11
sakuretsu armor *3
karma cut
draining shield
magic jammer
raigeki break
seven tools of the bandit
fossil excavation*2
survival instinct


its pretty good but i would have to say to drop one of the fossil excavations for a monster reborn because it doesn't stay on the feild after. also drop the jurassic worlds for gaia power, they give a 500 attack bonus to earth monsters. if your going to put giant rats in your deck, at least put 3 so you can get defence out of them to. lastly, minimize the non dino types because big evolution pill and some of your other spells and traps rely on dinosaur type monsters. good luck with your deck


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