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  1. Back in the time of the black plague, scientists genuinely believed that rats originated from trash, as they were seen scurrying from trash in alleys. In its most basic form, this is evolution in a nutshell. Inanimate matter - trash - somehow spontaneously created life - the rat - and BOOM - the world began on its merry way of evolving from single cell organisms into, eventually, complex organisms. As sophisticated as some would like to make the issue, it truly boils down to this simple truth. Secondly, does anyone else find it interesting that archaeologists never discover and trumpet their findings of the various evolutionary stages of mammals? Why don't we have museums showing the fossils of mammals, reptiles, fish, and insects that complete this "proven science" of evolution? We have the dinosaur bones. We have the cavemen. But how did a single cell, created from literally nothing, evolve into a dinosaur? Where are the evolving dogs that are changing into cats? The fossils of elephants evolving from anteaters? Where is the human with gills, the human with wings, the human with multiple legs, all showing the evolutionary relationships to its distant cousins the fish, the birds, the insects? That's right, all we see is the hunched over caveman. That's it - the "missing link". Case closed. From a single cell to the most complex brain structure on the planet, with zero physical evidence other than a hunched over caveman. For people who are so adamant about physical proof, it is astonishing that this suffices. Interestingly, if one studies the other side (a practice most evolutionary proponents detest), you will see that the narrative has changed over the past decade or so, notably by Christopher Dawkins, suggesting the spontaneous creation of life on earth may have come about by foreign life. Yes, aliens. And they say it with a straight face, because they realize, as indicated above, a rat cannot generate from a metal can full of trash. Life cannot generate from non-life. So call it what you will, intelligent design, creation, what have you. But to witness evolutionary militants refusing to even debate the issue is sad. As complex as all of this is, it actually boils down to very simple questions that do not require PhD's to comprehend and investigate intellectually.

  2. I really miss Hollywood Bar & Filmworks, and I think this concept can work here. When I clicked on this, I was really hoping it was going to be Alamo Drafthouse, because those are amazing.

  3. Lindsay is likely an upgrade over Brent Musburger but Reid and Goodyear are both pretty dull and boring. That team needs some youth. Too bad Pippa Mann is in the race. She was excellent on the radio broadcast for a couple of IndyCar races last year.

  4. But, but, but this can't be. Chief and his loyal followers keep telling us this is a dying series and that it is fading fast. New big name sponsors, a new suppliers, the best racing but the haters feel it is dying. Go figure. That said, more good news for the race and the series. Miles needs to find the hook to bring up attendance and ratings. Obviously big name companies are willing to spend millions supporting the series.

  5. I can't believe they didn't know they were over-charging people!!! Where is the money and why hasn't it been returned? How can you not know or notice an additional 30 million dollars?

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