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  • Virginia Day Templeton
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    Re: euh...

    Originally posted by WilliamJenningsBryan View Post
    1. Euh
    ..is a mixture of ‘eh’ and ‘uh’.
    "So, euh,..What now?"

    2. euh
    Exclamation deriving from early roots of blackmetal music.
    Circle of the tyrants, EUH!
    I guess our friend is "trvly" damned, then... eh?

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  • WilliamJenningsBryan
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    Re: euh...

    There is some evidence here for the theory of "monkey worship". The Urban Dictionary turns up the following references:

    1. Euh
    ..is a mixture of ‘eh’ and ‘uh’.
    "So, euh,..What now?"

    2. euh
    Exclamation deriving from early roots of blackmetal music.
    Circle of the tyrants, EUH!

    I believe that we can conclude from this only further evidence of the decline of civilization.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: euh...

    I'd like to know what that guttural utterance means. I mean honestly, if you are presenting yourself as some intellectual brainiac who knows more than God, is that the best you can do? Is that supposed to mean something to the monkeys you worship?

    "euh..."?

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  • Virginia Day Templeton
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    Too bad God doesn't.

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  • shaunasaurus
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    Re: euh...

    Originally posted by Bub. View Post
    I believe in science. You don't. So I'd like to ask you several questions, because I'm curious of your answers.

    How do you explain the DNA? Why is our DNA similar to monkey's DNA?

    How do you explain that there were Indians in America. They don't speak about them in the Genesis. Don't they come from a son of Noah, like the others?

    Wouldn't it be simplier to admit that God created the Universe a long time ago, that He brought life on the Earth and that this life, His creation, evoluted?

    I agree with you.

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  • Pastor Al E Pistle
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    Re: euh...

    Originally posted by Bub. View Post
    I believe in science. You don't. So I'd like to ask you several questions, because I'm curious of your answers.

    How do you explain the DNA? Why is our DNA similar to monkey's DNA?

    How do you explain that there were Indians in America. They don't speak about them in the Genesis. Don't they come from a son of Noah, like the others?

    Wouldn't it be simplier to admit that God created the Universe a long time ago, that He brought life on the Earth and that this life, His creation, evoluted?
    Friend, "DNA" is secular scientific jargon for "something too small to see". Since no one can see it, it may or may not be what they tell us it is. Even if one is scientifically trained, such as I am, once you get to a certain size everything looks alike. You can say all life and everything else is made from atoms, but you can't see them so you can't be sure. There WERE injuns in America, but they weren't human, they were just like nigras or messcans or Gauls. Animals that can be trained to pick vegetables, but can never really be domesticated.

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  • Bub.
    started a topic euh...

    euh...

    I believe in science. You don't. So I'd like to ask you several questions, because I'm curious of your answers.

    How do you explain the DNA? Why is our DNA similar to monkey's DNA?

    How do you explain that there were Indians in America. They don't speak about them in the Genesis. Don't they come from a son of Noah, like the others?

    Wouldn't it be simplier to admit that God created the Universe a long time ago, that He brought life on the Earth and that this life, His creation, evoluted?
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