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POPSThe Genesis of Bill Nye "We teabagger-Americans have put up with a lot--jokes about grenade sucking, comments about the intelligence of someone who supports Sarah Palin and Joe the Plumber, homosexual teletubbies, sushi--but, by God, we don't need no fancy Seattle science guy coming down to our national homeland, The Republic of Texas, and tellin' us the moon ain't Jesus' light bulb."
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POPSElisha Cuthbert is Daddy’s Little Girl 'Daddy's Little Girl' is the big title written in the new issue of Maxim Magazine where prudish Canadian hottie Elisha Cuthbert shows her sexy body in a stunning photo-shoot.
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POPSWho is The Hottest Woman of This Year? She landed the coveted Sports Illustrated swimsuit and now this supermodel has been named the 'World's Hottest Woman' for this year by Maxim magazine. Find out who she is!
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POPSNetiquette at work Leave it to MSNBC to be able to combine our founding father's attempts at forming a country and modern use of technology and our word usage.
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POPS2400 years old merchantman ship found !! Professor Elisha Linder: "I am mad about the subject. I love to be at the sea, to look at ships, to deal with ships, and to study ships," he said. "And I would die to find an even older ship!"
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POPSQu'ran and the Bible
How ironic that two of the oldest books of the world would be so similar in nature. Something of notice, however, is the fact that the Qu'ran was written after what we call the Torah (old testament of the bible). The old testament was written in Greek, recognized by the word Septuagint, which was written between the 3rd to 1st century BC in Alexandria, whereas the prophet Muhammed didn't write down what the angel Gabriel told him to write until 610-632 AD. Under the assumption that Muhammed did not use the Septuagint or any of the disciples writings or that of the Dead Sea Scrolls in his "literal" transcription of what the angel Gabriel told him, then wouldn't that right there substantiate the old testament writings and that of Christ's life on earth. If so many of the prophets were mentioned in both the Qu'ran and the Bible, then couldn't we assume rationally that there is a connection between the two? So why the separation? Or did he just take from texts what he found necessa