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Robert Jameson Wrote:
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> So what am I supposed to do? After more than 20
> years, and researching and writing 5 books on the
> idea that life on earth is part of a creator
> being's reproductive system, I find the geological
> features in the place where I live reference to
> female and male reproductive anatomy? Do you
> suggest I say - Oh dear; I better not go any
> further with this - shouldn't talk about the
> 'naughty bits'.
>
> Well I am sorry Merrell - the way I see it we have
> far greater issues to deal with on planet earth
> than being concerned about some prudes that do not
> want to talk about reproductive body parts.
Oh, I don't think anybody here would be bothered by discussing naughty bits, if they were relevant. I'll just say in passing that pareidolia more commonly involves faces.
I'd really be more interested in your response to my post above, continuing the discussion of the cardiovascular system. You were complaining nobody wanted to discuss things, and I'm trying to oblige you by discussing something.
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> So what am I supposed to do? After more than 20
> years, and researching and writing 5 books on the
> idea that life on earth is part of a creator
> being's reproductive system, I find the geological
> features in the place where I live reference to
> female and male reproductive anatomy? Do you
> suggest I say - Oh dear; I better not go any
> further with this - shouldn't talk about the
> 'naughty bits'.
>
> Well I am sorry Merrell - the way I see it we have
> far greater issues to deal with on planet earth
> than being concerned about some prudes that do not
> want to talk about reproductive body parts.
Oh, I don't think anybody here would be bothered by discussing naughty bits, if they were relevant. I'll just say in passing that pareidolia more commonly involves faces.
I'd really be more interested in your response to my post above, continuing the discussion of the cardiovascular system. You were complaining nobody wanted to discuss things, and I'm trying to oblige you by discussing something.
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