Is there anyone who
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Sonofason wrote:
According to my dictionary, a moron is:
1. a foolish or stupid person
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/moron
According to my Bible
The fool says in his heart, "There is no God."
(Psalm 14:1)
So then, do you believe there is a God or not?
I understand you first applied the term "moron" to yourself, but this post is inflammatory in that it implies anyone who does not believe in God is a moron.
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Re: Is there anyone who
Post #82None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:What in the world are you talking about?Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:I believe the person who wrote the verse you quoted was the fool.Sonofason wrote: According to my dictionary, a moron is:
1. a foolish or stupid person
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/moron
According to my Bible
The fool says in his heart, "There is no God."
(Psalm 14:1)
So then, do you believe there is a God or not?
Did he not realize that the world is naturally dog-eat-dog?
What kind of a God would create a dog-eat-dog world?
Clearly only a foolish God would do such a thing.
So not only would we be fools to believe in a God, but if we do believe in a God we have no choice but to believe in a foolish God.
What kind of human being would blame a God for their own actions and behaviors?
It is apparent to me that David, the psalmist was right.
No human is responsible for the fact that animals naturally eat other animals.
When I say the world is "dog-eat-dog" I'm not using that as a metaphor for the behavior of men toward each other. I'm literally talking about animals eating other animals.
Animals eat other animals naturally. We live in a natural "dog-eat-dog" world.
No human is responsible for that.
Only the creator could have created that situation.
So evidently you aren't paying attention to reality and neither was David the Psalmist .
Even Jesus was totally oblivious to the fact that birds often eat each others young and eggs, and are also eaten by other predators themselves. In fact, birds even starve to death in bad whether situations. Yet Jesus preached that God feeds the birds.
So clearly these people who preach that some God exists have very little knowledge of reality.
Apparently they are in complete denial of reality.
"In Genesis 1.29-30 we read:
"Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground"everything that has the breath of life in it"I give every green plant for food." And it was so."
And afterwards, man disobeyed God. Apparently, mankind existing in a fallen state is permitted to eat the flesh of animals. But you know as well as I do, that eating animal flesh of any kind is wrong. It's just wrong. It may be permitted, but it's wrong. It's like abortion. It's wrong. We might permit it, but it's wrong.
The problem with Hebrew mythology is that it tries to pin the blame on humans for the fact that the world is not perfect. But clearly that is a false accusation.
Therefore we can know with confidence that Hebrew mythology is false.
There was no "fall from grace".
You keep posting quotes from mythological fables like as if they are supposed to mean something. You may as well be quoting from Greek Mythology, or even The Lord of the Rings.
The point that I'm making is that we can see that these myths from which you quote are indeed false. They make false accusations. Including attempting to proclaim that readers who don't believe in their writings are "fools". That's a false actuation too.
In short, you seem to believe in these myths, but the point I'm making is that there is no reason to believe in these myths. The only thing you offer in return are more quotes from the very myths that have already been shown to be false.
You need to come up with something outside of the myths to suggest that the myths have any merit.
I have offered real world reality to show that the myths are false.
You have done nothing but repeated posted quotes from the very myths that I have already shown are false.
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Re: Is there anyone who
Post #83Divine Insight wrote:None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:What in the world are you talking about?Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:I believe the person who wrote the verse you quoted was the fool.Sonofason wrote: According to my dictionary, a moron is:
1. a foolish or stupid person
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/moron
According to my Bible
The fool says in his heart, "There is no God."
(Psalm 14:1)
So then, do you believe there is a God or not?
Did he not realize that the world is naturally dog-eat-dog?
What kind of a God would create a dog-eat-dog world?
Clearly only a foolish God would do such a thing.
So not only would we be fools to believe in a God, but if we do believe in a God we have no choice but to believe in a foolish God.
What kind of human being would blame a God for their own actions and behaviors?
It is apparent to me that David, the psalmist was right.
No human is responsible for the fact that animals naturally eat other animals.
When I say the world is "dog-eat-dog" I'm not using that as a metaphor for the behavior of men toward each other. I'm literally talking about animals eating other animals.
Animals eat other animals naturally. We live in a natural "dog-eat-dog" world.
No human is responsible for that.
Only the creator could have created that situation.
So evidently you aren't paying attention to reality and neither was David the Psalmist .
Even Jesus was totally oblivious to the fact that birds often eat each others young and eggs, and are also eaten by other predators themselves. In fact, birds even starve to death in bad whether situations. Yet Jesus preached that God feeds the birds.
So clearly these people who preach that some God exists have very little knowledge of reality.
Apparently they are in complete denial of reality.
"In Genesis 1.29-30 we read:
"Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground"everything that has the breath of life in it"I give every green plant for food." And it was so."
And afterwards, man disobeyed God. Apparently, mankind existing in a fallen state is permitted to eat the flesh of animals. But you know as well as I do, that eating animal flesh of any kind is wrong. It's just wrong. It may be permitted, but it's wrong. It's like abortion. It's wrong. We might permit it, but it's wrong.
The problem with Hebrew mythology is that it tries to pin the blame on humans for the fact that the world is not perfect. But clearly that is a false accusation.
Therefore we can know with confidence that Hebrew mythology is false.
There was no "fall from grace".
You keep posting quotes from mythological fables like as if they are supposed to mean something. You may as well be quoting from Greek Mythology, or even The Lord of the Rings.
The point that I'm making is that we can see that these myths from which you quote are indeed false. They make false accusations. Including attempting to proclaim that readers who don't believe in their writings are "fools". That's a false actuation too.
In short, you seem to believe in these myths, but the point I'm making is that there is no reason to believe in these myths. The only thing you offer in return are more quotes from the very myths that have already been shown to be false.
You need to come up with something outside of the myths to suggest that the myths have any merit.
I have offered real world reality to show that the myths are false.
You have done nothing but repeated posted quotes from the very myths that I have already shown are false.
Are you going to provide any evidence for this claim?
Your claim:
None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.
Re: Is there anyone who
Post #84Read at least one book on the TOESonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:What in the world are you talking about?Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:I believe the person who wrote the verse you quoted was the fool.Sonofason wrote: According to my dictionary, a moron is:
1. a foolish or stupid person
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/moron
According to my Bible
The fool says in his heart, "There is no God."
(Psalm 14:1)
So then, do you believe there is a God or not?
Did he not realize that the world is naturally dog-eat-dog?
What kind of a God would create a dog-eat-dog world?
Clearly only a foolish God would do such a thing.
So not only would we be fools to believe in a God, but if we do believe in a God we have no choice but to believe in a foolish God.
What kind of human being would blame a God for their own actions and behaviors?
It is apparent to me that David, the psalmist was right.
No human is responsible for the fact that animals naturally eat other animals.
When I say the world is "dog-eat-dog" I'm not using that as a metaphor for the behavior of men toward each other. I'm literally talking about animals eating other animals.
Animals eat other animals naturally. We live in a natural "dog-eat-dog" world.
No human is responsible for that.
Only the creator could have created that situation.
So evidently you aren't paying attention to reality and neither was David the Psalmist .
Even Jesus was totally oblivious to the fact that birds often eat each others young and eggs, and are also eaten by other predators themselves. In fact, birds even starve to death in bad whether situations. Yet Jesus preached that God feeds the birds.
So clearly these people who preach that some God exists have very little knowledge of reality.
Apparently they are in complete denial of reality.
"In Genesis 1.29-30 we read:
"Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground"everything that has the breath of life in it"I give every green plant for food." And it was so."
And afterwards, man disobeyed God. Apparently, mankind existing in a fallen state is permitted to eat the flesh of animals. But you know as well as I do, that eating animal flesh of any kind is wrong. It's just wrong. It may be permitted, but it's wrong. It's like abortion. It's wrong. We might permit it, but it's wrong.
The problem with Hebrew mythology is that it tries to pin the blame on humans for the fact that the world is not perfect. But clearly that is a false accusation.
Therefore we can know with confidence that Hebrew mythology is false.
There was no "fall from grace".
You keep posting quotes from mythological fables like as if they are supposed to mean something. You may as well be quoting from Greek Mythology, or even The Lord of the Rings.
The point that I'm making is that we can see that these myths from which you quote are indeed false. They make false accusations. Including attempting to proclaim that readers who don't believe in their writings are "fools". That's a false actuation too.
In short, you seem to believe in these myths, but the point I'm making is that there is no reason to believe in these myths. The only thing you offer in return are more quotes from the very myths that have already been shown to be false.
You need to come up with something outside of the myths to suggest that the myths have any merit.
I have offered real world reality to show that the myths are false.
You have done nothing but repeated posted quotes from the very myths that I have already shown are false.
Are you going to provide any evidence for this claim?
Your claim:None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.
I'll tell you everything I've learned...................
and LOVE is all he said
-The Boy With The Moon and Star On His Head-Cat Stevens.
and LOVE is all he said
-The Boy With The Moon and Star On His Head-Cat Stevens.
Re: Is there anyone who
Post #85So you can't provide any evidence to support Divine Insight's claim?10CC wrote:Read at least one book on the TOESonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:What in the world are you talking about?Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:I believe the person who wrote the verse you quoted was the fool.Sonofason wrote: According to my dictionary, a moron is:
1. a foolish or stupid person
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/moron
According to my Bible
The fool says in his heart, "There is no God."
(Psalm 14:1)
So then, do you believe there is a God or not?
Did he not realize that the world is naturally dog-eat-dog?
What kind of a God would create a dog-eat-dog world?
Clearly only a foolish God would do such a thing.
So not only would we be fools to believe in a God, but if we do believe in a God we have no choice but to believe in a foolish God.
What kind of human being would blame a God for their own actions and behaviors?
It is apparent to me that David, the psalmist was right.
No human is responsible for the fact that animals naturally eat other animals.
When I say the world is "dog-eat-dog" I'm not using that as a metaphor for the behavior of men toward each other. I'm literally talking about animals eating other animals.
Animals eat other animals naturally. We live in a natural "dog-eat-dog" world.
No human is responsible for that.
Only the creator could have created that situation.
So evidently you aren't paying attention to reality and neither was David the Psalmist .
Even Jesus was totally oblivious to the fact that birds often eat each others young and eggs, and are also eaten by other predators themselves. In fact, birds even starve to death in bad whether situations. Yet Jesus preached that God feeds the birds.
So clearly these people who preach that some God exists have very little knowledge of reality.
Apparently they are in complete denial of reality.
"In Genesis 1.29-30 we read:
"Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground"everything that has the breath of life in it"I give every green plant for food." And it was so."
And afterwards, man disobeyed God. Apparently, mankind existing in a fallen state is permitted to eat the flesh of animals. But you know as well as I do, that eating animal flesh of any kind is wrong. It's just wrong. It may be permitted, but it's wrong. It's like abortion. It's wrong. We might permit it, but it's wrong.
The problem with Hebrew mythology is that it tries to pin the blame on humans for the fact that the world is not perfect. But clearly that is a false accusation.
Therefore we can know with confidence that Hebrew mythology is false.
There was no "fall from grace".
You keep posting quotes from mythological fables like as if they are supposed to mean something. You may as well be quoting from Greek Mythology, or even The Lord of the Rings.
The point that I'm making is that we can see that these myths from which you quote are indeed false. They make false accusations. Including attempting to proclaim that readers who don't believe in their writings are "fools". That's a false actuation too.
In short, you seem to believe in these myths, but the point I'm making is that there is no reason to believe in these myths. The only thing you offer in return are more quotes from the very myths that have already been shown to be false.
You need to come up with something outside of the myths to suggest that the myths have any merit.
I have offered real world reality to show that the myths are false.
You have done nothing but repeated posted quotes from the very myths that I have already shown are false.
Are you going to provide any evidence for this claim?
Your claim:None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.
Re: Is there anyone who
Post #86I just did. Very strange that you would reply in such a manner.Sonofason wrote:So you can't provide any evidence to support Divine Insight's claim?10CC wrote:Read at least one book on the TOESonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:What in the world are you talking about?Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:I believe the person who wrote the verse you quoted was the fool.Sonofason wrote: According to my dictionary, a moron is:
1. a foolish or stupid person
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/moron
According to my Bible
The fool says in his heart, "There is no God."
(Psalm 14:1)
So then, do you believe there is a God or not?
Did he not realize that the world is naturally dog-eat-dog?
What kind of a God would create a dog-eat-dog world?
Clearly only a foolish God would do such a thing.
So not only would we be fools to believe in a God, but if we do believe in a God we have no choice but to believe in a foolish God.
What kind of human being would blame a God for their own actions and behaviors?
It is apparent to me that David, the psalmist was right.
No human is responsible for the fact that animals naturally eat other animals.
When I say the world is "dog-eat-dog" I'm not using that as a metaphor for the behavior of men toward each other. I'm literally talking about animals eating other animals.
Animals eat other animals naturally. We live in a natural "dog-eat-dog" world.
No human is responsible for that.
Only the creator could have created that situation.
So evidently you aren't paying attention to reality and neither was David the Psalmist .
Even Jesus was totally oblivious to the fact that birds often eat each others young and eggs, and are also eaten by other predators themselves. In fact, birds even starve to death in bad whether situations. Yet Jesus preached that God feeds the birds.
So clearly these people who preach that some God exists have very little knowledge of reality.
Apparently they are in complete denial of reality.
"In Genesis 1.29-30 we read:
"Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground"everything that has the breath of life in it"I give every green plant for food." And it was so."
And afterwards, man disobeyed God. Apparently, mankind existing in a fallen state is permitted to eat the flesh of animals. But you know as well as I do, that eating animal flesh of any kind is wrong. It's just wrong. It may be permitted, but it's wrong. It's like abortion. It's wrong. We might permit it, but it's wrong.
The problem with Hebrew mythology is that it tries to pin the blame on humans for the fact that the world is not perfect. But clearly that is a false accusation.
Therefore we can know with confidence that Hebrew mythology is false.
There was no "fall from grace".
You keep posting quotes from mythological fables like as if they are supposed to mean something. You may as well be quoting from Greek Mythology, or even The Lord of the Rings.
The point that I'm making is that we can see that these myths from which you quote are indeed false. They make false accusations. Including attempting to proclaim that readers who don't believe in their writings are "fools". That's a false actuation too.
In short, you seem to believe in these myths, but the point I'm making is that there is no reason to believe in these myths. The only thing you offer in return are more quotes from the very myths that have already been shown to be false.
You need to come up with something outside of the myths to suggest that the myths have any merit.
I have offered real world reality to show that the myths are false.
You have done nothing but repeated posted quotes from the very myths that I have already shown are false.
Are you going to provide any evidence for this claim?
Your claim:None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.
I'll tell you everything I've learned...................
and LOVE is all he said
-The Boy With The Moon and Star On His Head-Cat Stevens.
and LOVE is all he said
-The Boy With The Moon and Star On His Head-Cat Stevens.
Re: Is there anyone who
Post #87Oh, I see, well read the Bible and you will have your evidence of God.10CC wrote:I just did. Very strange that you would reply in such a manner.Sonofason wrote:So you can't provide any evidence to support Divine Insight's claim?10CC wrote:Read at least one book on the TOESonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:What in the world are you talking about?Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:I believe the person who wrote the verse you quoted was the fool.Sonofason wrote: According to my dictionary, a moron is:
1. a foolish or stupid person
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/moron
According to my Bible
The fool says in his heart, "There is no God."
(Psalm 14:1)
So then, do you believe there is a God or not?
Did he not realize that the world is naturally dog-eat-dog?
What kind of a God would create a dog-eat-dog world?
Clearly only a foolish God would do such a thing.
So not only would we be fools to believe in a God, but if we do believe in a God we have no choice but to believe in a foolish God.
What kind of human being would blame a God for their own actions and behaviors?
It is apparent to me that David, the psalmist was right.
No human is responsible for the fact that animals naturally eat other animals.
When I say the world is "dog-eat-dog" I'm not using that as a metaphor for the behavior of men toward each other. I'm literally talking about animals eating other animals.
Animals eat other animals naturally. We live in a natural "dog-eat-dog" world.
No human is responsible for that.
Only the creator could have created that situation.
So evidently you aren't paying attention to reality and neither was David the Psalmist .
Even Jesus was totally oblivious to the fact that birds often eat each others young and eggs, and are also eaten by other predators themselves. In fact, birds even starve to death in bad whether situations. Yet Jesus preached that God feeds the birds.
So clearly these people who preach that some God exists have very little knowledge of reality.
Apparently they are in complete denial of reality.
"In Genesis 1.29-30 we read:
"Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground"everything that has the breath of life in it"I give every green plant for food." And it was so."
And afterwards, man disobeyed God. Apparently, mankind existing in a fallen state is permitted to eat the flesh of animals. But you know as well as I do, that eating animal flesh of any kind is wrong. It's just wrong. It may be permitted, but it's wrong. It's like abortion. It's wrong. We might permit it, but it's wrong.
The problem with Hebrew mythology is that it tries to pin the blame on humans for the fact that the world is not perfect. But clearly that is a false accusation.
Therefore we can know with confidence that Hebrew mythology is false.
There was no "fall from grace".
You keep posting quotes from mythological fables like as if they are supposed to mean something. You may as well be quoting from Greek Mythology, or even The Lord of the Rings.
The point that I'm making is that we can see that these myths from which you quote are indeed false. They make false accusations. Including attempting to proclaim that readers who don't believe in their writings are "fools". That's a false actuation too.
In short, you seem to believe in these myths, but the point I'm making is that there is no reason to believe in these myths. The only thing you offer in return are more quotes from the very myths that have already been shown to be false.
You need to come up with something outside of the myths to suggest that the myths have any merit.
I have offered real world reality to show that the myths are false.
You have done nothing but repeated posted quotes from the very myths that I have already shown are false.
Are you going to provide any evidence for this claim?
Your claim:None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.
Re: Is there anyone who
Post #88We were discussing animals eating animals long before humans showed up on this rock. And look I found one for you.Sonofason wrote:Oh, I see, well read the Bible and you will have your evidence of God.10CC wrote:I just did. Very strange that you would reply in such a manner.Sonofason wrote:So you can't provide any evidence to support Divine Insight's claim?10CC wrote:Read at least one book on the TOESonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote:What in the world are you talking about?Sonofason wrote:Divine Insight wrote: I believe the person who wrote the verse you quoted was the fool.
Did he not realize that the world is naturally dog-eat-dog?
What kind of a God would create a dog-eat-dog world?
Clearly only a foolish God would do such a thing.
So not only would we be fools to believe in a God, but if we do believe in a God we have no choice but to believe in a foolish God.
What kind of human being would blame a God for their own actions and behaviors?
It is apparent to me that David, the psalmist was right.
No human is responsible for the fact that animals naturally eat other animals.
When I say the world is "dog-eat-dog" I'm not using that as a metaphor for the behavior of men toward each other. I'm literally talking about animals eating other animals.
Animals eat other animals naturally. We live in a natural "dog-eat-dog" world.
No human is responsible for that.
Only the creator could have created that situation.
So evidently you aren't paying attention to reality and neither was David the Psalmist .
Even Jesus was totally oblivious to the fact that birds often eat each others young and eggs, and are also eaten by other predators themselves. In fact, birds even starve to death in bad whether situations. Yet Jesus preached that God feeds the birds.
So clearly these people who preach that some God exists have very little knowledge of reality.
Apparently they are in complete denial of reality.
"In Genesis 1.29-30 we read:
"Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground"everything that has the breath of life in it"I give every green plant for food." And it was so."
And afterwards, man disobeyed God. Apparently, mankind existing in a fallen state is permitted to eat the flesh of animals. But you know as well as I do, that eating animal flesh of any kind is wrong. It's just wrong. It may be permitted, but it's wrong. It's like abortion. It's wrong. We might permit it, but it's wrong.
The problem with Hebrew mythology is that it tries to pin the blame on humans for the fact that the world is not perfect. But clearly that is a false accusation.
Therefore we can know with confidence that Hebrew mythology is false.
There was no "fall from grace".
You keep posting quotes from mythological fables like as if they are supposed to mean something. You may as well be quoting from Greek Mythology, or even The Lord of the Rings.
The point that I'm making is that we can see that these myths from which you quote are indeed false. They make false accusations. Including attempting to proclaim that readers who don't believe in their writings are "fools". That's a false actuation too.
In short, you seem to believe in these myths, but the point I'm making is that there is no reason to believe in these myths. The only thing you offer in return are more quotes from the very myths that have already been shown to be false.
You need to come up with something outside of the myths to suggest that the myths have any merit.
I have offered real world reality to show that the myths are false.
You have done nothing but repeated posted quotes from the very myths that I have already shown are false.
Are you going to provide any evidence for this claim?
Your claim:None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.

I'll tell you everything I've learned...................
and LOVE is all he said
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and LOVE is all he said
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Re: Is there anyone who
Post #89I don't need to. The scientific community has already established this fact.Sonofason wrote: Are you going to provide any evidence for this claim?
Your claim:None of this has anything to do with the fact that animals eat each other. And also that they have been eating each other long before humans ever existed.
Have you been to high school yet? Most of this stuff is taught in high school. If you want more detailed information about it you might consider going on to college.
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