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William-
I don't understand how you can pick apart everyone's beliefs without any
hard evidence of your own. If you feel that nothing proves their arguements
which means you are right, how about a little fact to back it up?
Otherwise.... agree to disagree
Zack
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 3:39 PM, william <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Day, Wally wrote:
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> How do you pick holes in the missing deathbed speech by Pasteur? If
>> it's not in his biography, I have to assume you believe he "meant" to
>> say it.
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> The biographer's account of his death is beautiful and poetic, but he may
> have chosen not to write every nit-picking detail of what happened.
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> Paleofolks seem to be germ-proof in a polluted world, so what he is alleged
> to have said is true; not bad for final words.
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> William
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