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On consciousness | Duck rabbits
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November 17, 2013. A brief but honest response. I’ll admit I included the last question in a (possibly fruitless) attempt to drudge up an admission from a self-proclaimed atheist as to even the slightest possibility of a vague definition of the misnomer ‘afterlife.’ And now that I’ve stated it as such, I doubt I’ll receive anything less than a blunt and unwavering ‘no,’ but I’ll hold on to hope. Do you believe consciousness exists in this reality? Is it merely a by-product of brain function? Email (Addre...
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Why this dog has to die. | Duck rabbits
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October 25, 2013. Why this dog has to die. A common claim by the antireligious is that religion can and should be blamed for the wealth of atrocities committed in its name. From the Crusades to the bombing of abortion clinics, religion is to shoulder the blame for the sins of those who claim it justifies mass murder. By that logic, this poor lil’ pup is to be held accountable for six murders committed by David Berkowitz. The Catcher in the Rye. The Religion of Atheism. Enter your comment here. The Flood ...
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About | Duck rabbits
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Welcome to Duckrabbits. My name is Logan Rees, and I’m a writer. What is a duckrabbit? Duckrabbits is meant to be a place to find articles and information that will challenge the way you have viewed reality thus far. That and some random bullshit that I decide to write. Feel free to join the discussion on any topic, but keep in mind that no one, not even you, really sees the whole picture. If you like what you see, check out my website. Chock full of music, films, and other shit to waste your time on.
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A Fuzzy Infiltrator – Improving Penguin Studies | swordofscience
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A Fuzzy Infiltrator – Improving Penguin Studies. America has a seemingly undying love of penguins, and for understandable reasons. Their babies are awkwardly waddling adorable fluffballs;. Their adults are graceful swimmers of freezing seas. Are endearingly spunky. Zoos and aquariums across the country offer penguin experiences. Letting fans get up close and personal with the waterfowl. As penguin habitats become increasingly threatened. And changing hormone levels. Courtesy of Popular Science. Le Maho a...
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A Shot in the Dark – The Perils of Sharing Vaccine Science | swordofscience
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A Shot in the Dark – The Perils of Sharing Vaccine Science. One of Wikipedia’s most interesting articles is simply titled “ List of common misconceptions. 8221; The contents range from the invention of baseball ( Alexander Cartwright. Not Abner Doubleday, first codified the rules) to elephant graveyards. Some misconceptions, however, have effects beyond making people sound foolish at cocktail parties. The belief that vaccinations cause autism, thoroughly debunked. Now suggests that these messages may be ...
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25 | October | 2013 | Duck rabbits
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Daily Archives: October 25, 2013. October 25, 2013. Why this dog has to die. A common claim by the antireligious is that religion can and should be blamed for the wealth of atrocities committed in its name. From the Crusades to the bombing of abortion clinics, religion is to shoulder the blame for the sins of those who claim it justifies mass murder. By that logic, this poor lil’ pup is to be held accountable for six murders committed by David Berkowitz. The Flood Myth Mystery Solved (maybe, probably not).
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Where Is My Mind? | Duck rabbits
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May 31, 2013. Where Is My Mind? Stating that the true definition of consciousness evades physical science. Now none of this unequivocally proves the metaphysical mind, but it is a rather interesting notion that we can be ‘conscious’ of the fallacies of our data-analysis processes. The question begged here is whether or not this is simply another level of data analysis, or if the knowledge of these fallacies is evidence of a transcendent consciousness. Shalim: The Lost God of Peace. May 31, 2013 at 7:29 pm.
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Believe Everything (Believe Nothing) | Duck rabbits
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April 23, 2013. Believe Everything (Believe Nothing). I’ve started to notice in my online debates (I know, I’m so cool, right? The Rise of the Fallen: Part 2. The God of Solipsism →. 24 thoughts on “ Believe Everything (Believe Nothing). April 23, 2013 at 7:36 pm. In the final analysis i think very few people are actually in the business of opening their views up for change, rather the business of defending those views through challenges which they purposefully seek out. It’s like exercise. Further, if t...
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