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toby83

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How about rejecting candidates whose political inclinations are extreme on both sides!
i am sure they do that also. but the guys reviewing initially before passing them on have orders for short leash on left side , and don't keep it a secret.
 
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That says a lot about you not understanding the workplace and quality of potential candidates for hire. I reviewed thousands of resumes, interviewed hundreds of candidates as part of hiring teams and would never throw away anyone's resume based on school they went to - even Liberty, since there are likely some very bright people there who don't buy into the idiocy of Creationism.
'Idiocy of Creationism'? Like that idiot Einstein believed? lol
 
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Who says that?
You do know we ARE Apes, right?

Believing in evolution does not mean not believing in God.
Even Darwin believed in God.
What is crazy is people believing that a series of stories put together in a book
is word for word absolute truth. Even though those stories have many inconsistencies. Even though those stories were translated multiple times. Even though some of the stories first were told in languages lost in time.
Darwin "became" an agnostic, he was raised as an Anglican Christian.
 

RUTGERS95

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Only on an RU Football Message Board can a thread on a Bowl Game devolve into a science vs. religion thread!
it's a Jersey thing lol

'back in the bowl' bet no one remembers that line

anyway, I'd love to see Oregon put 80 on them
 
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You want to take a chance on the 880 SAT kid, with the low C average in HS…go for it! I’ll take my chances with the 1550 SAT kid with the 4.90 GPA thanks to the honors and AP courses the lazy kid got straight A’s in!
You are exaggerating with the 880 SAT remark. According to niche.com, the average SAT range for Liberty is 1040-1250.
 
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I find it funny you thought the exaggeration to be the low scores instead of the 4.9 GPA and 1550 SAT.
The 1550 SAT is possible and closer to reality for the average Ivy student than the Liberty lowball number. The 4.9 GPA is a bit of a stretch for most, but whatever. I bet the Liberty/Rowan students are not coming in with low C's in high school, either.
 
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yessir321

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There is no reason for you to be upset bruh.

I could care less about Liberty’s educational standards , acceptance rate or required coursework.

They are playing in the Fiesta Bowl which is a marquee bowl game.

Like I’ve been saying I think it’s hysterical that those throwing stones at liberty also aren’t mocking the recent asinine stupidity by Rutgers University

It’s funny
Yea because it’s expected that on a Rutgers message board with Rutgers fans that we’re expected to be jealous…

What it like being so miserable and upset? What has you so triggered by this really? You’re clearly upset
 
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Yea because it’s expected that on a Rutgers message board with Rutgers fans that we’re expected to be jealous…

What it like being so miserable and upset? What has you so triggered by this really? You’re clearly upset

Stop projecting.

I’m LMAO that Liberty has triggered the usual lot here itt (including you)

Do you think your Nitts will beat Ole Miss?
 

MADHAT1

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he also said the more complex, the less likelihood his theory would hold

hell even the fruit flies example was a modification and NOT evolution
 

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lololololol so you know the difference is genetic sequencing is akin to earth to the center of the known universe right. Much of this evolution theory has been dismissed by geneticts (term I forget they use)

sorry to see you are ignorant to all of this bought into the evolution from apes nonsense
Interesting, genetic sequencing is akin to the earth being the center of the universe and yet we use DNA as absolute fact in criminal prosecutions…. Ah yes I should have known, the User Rutgers95 under an anonymous user name on a college football message board knows better than the greatest scientific minds the world has ever seen…. 🤣🤣🤣.

Real question, what’s it like living as a pure narcissist? Do you have the ability to even consider that you might not know everything? Not just this subject but in general. Or are you one of those guys who is ‘all knowing’ and can’t hold a conversation with anyone in person who isn’t likeminded? 🤡
 

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i work for a midsize company that has for the last three years eliminated candidates based on what is found on their social media regarding their support of insane liberal policies and beliefs.
Is it just liberals? or whats more likely is folks who support the Proud Boys and Oathkeepers are also eliminated from consideration, you just don’t bring that point up because it makes your side look bad🤣
 

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Liberty has a 99% acceptance rate and is lumped in the #395-435 bucket out of 435 National Universities by USNWR.
Their website claims a total enrollment of over 130,000 and 285,000 alumni. They must have a 10% graduation rate 🤣
 
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Do YOU even know what Einstein believed??? lol you just buried yourself!

I never stated Einstein believed, nor is it as secret that Einstein didn't believe, in the personal God of the Bible--you can use the search fx here to look-up my previous posts accordingly. But where did he deny a Creator? I'll wait.

Einstein’s views on religion and the existence of God were complex and nuanced. Although he did not believe in a personal God who intervened in human affairs, he did believe in the idea of a higher power that created the universe and set its laws in motion. However, Einstein’s beliefs about the origin of the universe were based on scientific inquiry and evidence, rather than religious faith.
 

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Their website claims a total enrollment of over 130,000 and 285,000 alumni. They must have a 10% graduation rate 🤣
Close. Their 6 year graduation rate is 29% and their acceptance rate is 99%. The real question is who is in that 1%? And they also grant associate degrees.
 

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I never stated Einstein believed, nor is it as secret that Einstein didn't believe, in the personal God of the Bible--you can use the search fx here to look-up my previous posts accordingly. But where did he deny a Creator? I'll wait.

Einstein’s views on religion and the existence of God were complex and nuanced. Although he did not believe in a personal God who intervened in human affairs, he did believe in the idea of a higher power that created the universe and set its laws in motion. However, Einstein’s beliefs about the origin of the universe were based on scientific inquiry and evidence, rather than religious faith.
Einstein made it VERY CLEAR that the scientific evidence supersedes religious text. Einstein died in 1955, the Human Genome Project was not started until 1990, no one, not even Einstein could begin to conceptualize the findings that would occur in the coming 13 years until it was complete. Upon completion the existence of evolution became undeniable. Einstein CLEARLY states to follow the science.

The human genome confirms the falsehood of any concept of ‘creationism’. Furthermore this information was never available to Einstein. Had it been rest assured he would have been front and center to discredit the theory that ‘The World was created in 7 Days’ or however you choose to interpret it.
 
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yessir321

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I never stated Einstein believed, nor is it as secret that Einstein didn't believe, in the personal God of the Bible--you can use the search fx here to look-up my previous posts accordingly. But where did he deny a Creator? I'll wait.

Einstein’s views on religion and the existence of God were complex and nuanced. Although he did not believe in a personal God who intervened in human affairs, he did believe in the idea of a higher power that created the universe and set its laws in motion. However, Einstein’s beliefs about the origin of the universe were based on scientific inquiry and evidence, rather than religious faith.
Also, did you bother even reading that article you linked?

It states under the MISCONCEPTIONS tab… ‘Some people believe Einstein rejected the Big Bang theory outright, when in fact he was initially skeptical of the idea but eventually came to accept it based on the evidence’🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

God almighty you’re bad at this. Holy Christ and yet you act so sure of yourself!
 
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Also, did you bother even reading that article you linked?

It states under the MISCONCEPTIONS tab… ‘Some people believe Einstein rejected the Big Bang theory outright, when in fact he was initially skeptical of the idea but eventually came to accept it based on the evidence’🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

God almighty you’re bad at this. Holy Christ and yet you act so sure of yourself!
Wrong again--where did I mention anything about Einstein dismissing the Big Bang Theory? Oh, right I didn't. And what about a so-called Big Bang disproves creation? It doesn't. Again I have already posted on that topic here too. Stop being lazy and do your research here instead of spouting off b.s. to attempt to justify your hate of religion.
 
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Wrong again--where did I mention anything about Einstein dismissing the Big Bang Theory? Oh, right I didn't. And what about a so-called Big Bang disproves creation? It doesn't. Again I have already posted on that topic here too. Stop being lazy and do your research here instead of spouting off b.s. to attempt to justify your hate of religion.
Cope however you need. Now run along back to the CE board to find out the latest news Q tells you🤣
 

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Happy Holidays





This thread reminded me that I have to set up a CE bored round robin chess tournament:



@Proud NJ Sports Fan

@BIGRUBIGDBIGredmachine

@bac2therac

And our newest entrant: @NewJerseyGuy who with typical CE zeal, and lack of intellectual discipline, attributed to @DoctorWorm something that he did not post.



“Why had the committee snubbed @angmo @Adventurehasapriapysm @toby83 and @koleszar ?” one might ask.



Cuz they only got up to checkers. Are you not entertained?
 

RUTGERS95

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Interesting, genetic sequencing is akin to the earth being the center of the universe and yet we use DNA as absolute fact in criminal prosecutions…. Ah yes I should have known, the User Rutgers95 under an anonymous user name on a college football message board knows better than the greatest scientific minds the world has ever seen…. 🤣🤣🤣.

Real question, what’s it like living as a pure narcissist? Do you have the ability to even consider that you might not know everything? Not just this subject but in general. Or are you one of those guys who is ‘all knowing’ and can’t hold a conversation with anyone in person who isn’t likeminded? 🤡
you're trying way way to hard on something you already lost on. There is zero chance, even the fastest most powerful computers tried to map it and define the progress and couldn't make it work, that man came from anything on this planet. Ever wonder why you don't see the debates for it any longer in mainstream anything? There simply is no evolution of man akin to what some want to believe

we didn't evolve from a puddle, fish, ape nada

next?
 

yessir321

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you're trying way way to hard on something you already lost on. There is zero chance, even the fastest most powerful computers tried to map it and define the progress and couldn't make it work, that man came from anything on this planet. Ever wonder why you don't see the debates for it any longer in mainstream anything? There simply is no evolution of man akin to what some want to believe

we didn't evolve from a puddle, fish, ape nada

next?
Lost on?🤣🤣. Buddy if you think the world is moving in the direction of fundamental creationists I have some beachfront property in Kansas for you….

Make sure you keep that same energy up next November btw!🤣🤣🤣
 
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here's an interesting SOS site (Ranking Guru)

That's the conundrum. SMU played a tougher schedule but lost those 2 P5 games and they weren't really close. Either team should get smoked but the real issue is the contradictory explanation for why they took Liberty and why they didn't take FSU.
 
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Cope however you need. Now run along back to the CE board to find out the latest news Q tells you🤣
lulZ it's painfully obvious--and also comical--that you're the clown trying to cope with being schooled on your religious bigotry here. Your lame rationalization that 'if Einstein only knew about DNA today' is real funny stuff.

So I won't be going anywhere, I'll stay here and watch you continue to embarrass yourself. Plus the only posts about this "Q" on the CE are by your lib pals there, you know, your fellow dupes still waiting on the rusher pee tape to drop.
 
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