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Delete Account Request

Posted by oneandonlypost on 5/7/20 at 10:38 am
I sent an email requesting my account to be deleted. It's been a couple days now and obviously I'm still able to log in. Is the idea to simply not sign in, but they'll hold onto the account forever, Hotel California style?...

re: How did the Big Bang happen?

Posted by oneandonlypost on 5/5/20 at 10:31 am
My mistake and thanks for the correction. Should have said he was the "first to determine that galaxies contain supermassive black holes at their centers, and that such black holes power quasars"....
France is beautiful. There's a small village called Montgardon that still has a memorial to the Americans that liberated their village during WW2, just outside of Lay-Haye-Du-Puits. There is plenty of really cool American war history that's appreciated in Normandy to this day. [link=(https://www.tr...
Ha! It's something I tell myself at least. ...
Passed by the old Cavendish Laboratory everyday on my way to work....
Yes. Are you a lawyer?...
Most scientists in the world are not propagandists. They are simply limited to the confines of the modern scientific/academic community which operates under methodological and philosophical naturalism. It's sad, really. ...

re: How did the Big Bang happen?

Posted by oneandonlypost on 5/4/20 at 11:12 am
I'm not familiar with him, so I'll have to look into it. Not a Catholic, but deeply indebted to [link=(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonin_Sertillanges)]Antonin Sertillanges[/link] and his work. ...

re: How did the Big Bang happen?

Posted by oneandonlypost on 5/4/20 at 10:21 am
Well there is growing social sentiment to this opinion. And it's translating even more at the higher institutional level in regards to funding. Slowly the fascination with origins of the universe and life at the microbiological level is declining, simply because there isn't any money in it in terms ...
I am good friends with Collins' disciple who did a PhD in Computational Genetics, and went on to work for the most funded subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. He spoke with Francis almost everyday. That's a good book, but I prefer "Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism"....
I went to church several years with Donald Lydenbell-Bell before he died. He was responsible for discovering black holes. We discussed these issues at great length during the fellowship hour. He was a really nice gentleman and kind to my son in answering such questions. [link=(https://en.wikipedi...
Although his book is somewhat provocative and insightful, my response to him was similar to William Edgar's article that the Petrine Option was the better option. [link=(https://www.cpjustice.org/public/page/content/pjr_dcc_political_discipleship_for_the_common_good)]LINK[/link]...
Haha...possibly for other issues, but in this case it's true. ...
I had lunch with him last June. Nice guy and nice kids too. ...
I didn't even know he was there until after it was revealed he was the mole....
SH was present at Magdalene College when I gave a lecture on the complex political matters of CofE's connection to State and its many abuses of power. ...
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