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Since you are not a physicist, you have no basis to insult the professor's positions. Because of that, you personally attack him because of his religion? That's pathetic.
This post says a lot more about you than it does about the professor.
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09.10.06 - 1:55 pm | #
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So you think the govmint' planted explosives? You don't think that burning jet fuel could have melted the supports?
Are you a nut too?
What I think this post says it that I am critical of the illogic in the Mormon theology. It also says that I have yet to find a Mormon willing to answer the questions inherrant in the illogic of their own text.
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09.11.06 - 2:21 pm | #
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Two points deserve to be clarified to your statement:
1) Mormons insist on being debated on their religion. It is a mandate from their leaders. They have asked for the questions.
2) Go to a parking garage. Look at the support beams encased in concrete. That is NOT how the WTC was built. The steel beams were covered in plaster/drywall only-no concrete to save on weight. Ask your engineer husband what happens when a full tank of jet fuel combusts in a closed space, if the temperature would be hot enough to weaken exposed steel. Then if all of the center colums were near simultaneously weakened.
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09.11.06 - 10:22 pm | #
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