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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-24-2022 10:43 PM)slycat Wrote: (01-22-2022 10:06 AM)All4One Wrote: As far as James Madison, eight wins could be a regular thing in a conference like the one they're going to be a part of. I wouldn't expect them to lose to the University of the Incarnate Word like some other teams.
And yet TXST still beat a CUSA team
The worst one in the league and the country embattled with far more issues than any other program in CUSA--the marquee win of the season for Southwest Texas State. Congratulations.
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theATLDawg
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-24-2022 05:27 PM)58-56 Wrote: (01-24-2022 05:14 PM)theATLDawg Wrote: (01-24-2022 05:04 PM)rileylives Wrote: That "Marshall thing" certainly didn't do the current Conference USA administration any favors at Marshall.
Look I don’t know why that happened the way it did and maybe you feel legit to feel screwed over but many of our basketball championships were in Birmingham. For many years in a row.
Three = many? Don't ever change, LaTech.
Conference UAB!
Why should any school get that kind of advantage three years in a row. Especially when we are a one bid league.but my point was. If we had three years in Birmingham how can anyone say that Judy favored Texas. Because of Rice? That’s a little unfounded.
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-24-2022 10:28 PM)JSUCleburneslim Wrote: (01-24-2022 09:41 PM)LUbball23 Wrote: We don’t teach creationism in the science department. We teach Evolution and a lot of our professors accept it. We use the same material that you’d find at your typical state school. Like BYU and Baylor, we incorporate God with it.
There’s one creationism course, which isn’t mandatory, that falls under religion/philosophy.
Trust me guys majority of us believe in science. lol
That’s the problem science especially evolution has become a belief system. A religion. How many people cast stones at a religious belief. Creationism. Only to adhere to evolution with blind unquestioning faith.
I ask you is that science. “The search for truth”. Or is it a religion?
Creationist acknowledge their faith in God while evolutionists hide behind a false facade of “Science”.
I’m sorry to hear liberty has joined that crowd. But not surprised.
LOL at this entire post. Science is not a 'belief' system. Science is science whether you believe in it or not. Faith is believing in something without evidence. Huge fundamental difference between the two and one that every person should understand.
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ragin4u
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-24-2022 09:46 PM)All4One Wrote: (01-24-2022 09:41 PM)ragin4u Wrote: (01-24-2022 09:29 PM)All4One Wrote: (01-24-2022 09:24 PM)The Roach Wrote: (01-24-2022 09:15 PM)All4One Wrote: They teach evolution as a theory. So does BYU and emphasized greatly as a theory because it is a theory, and it will always be a theory. And, yes, you implied that Liberty teaches creation as a science because Liberty teachings was the subject brought up by the bigoted Marshall fan, HerdZoned. Maybe there's a class at Liberty that explores that possibility. So what?
I’m getting confused. Are we saying the Sun Belt was created but CUSA evolved? And whatever it is, it’s all La Tech’s fault?
Nope. We have a Cajun fan who is explaining how he evolved from being a poop-slinging monkey to being a poop-slinging human thing. He's also explaining to us in not so many direct words how a great deal of his DNA evolved from jackasses.
As usual, you add zero to a discussion. Run along little one and let the adults talk in peace.
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You poor thing. I'll give you a +2 for hurting your fee fees.
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-25-2022 03:16 AM)theATLDawg Wrote: (01-24-2022 05:27 PM)58-56 Wrote: (01-24-2022 05:14 PM)theATLDawg Wrote: (01-24-2022 05:04 PM)rileylives Wrote: That "Marshall thing" certainly didn't do the current Conference USA administration any favors at Marshall.
Look I don’t know why that happened the way it did and maybe you feel legit to feel screwed over but many of our basketball championships were in Birmingham. For many years in a row.
Three = many? Don't ever change, LaTech.
Conference UAB!
Why should any school get that kind of advantage three years in a row. Especially when we are a one bid league.but my point was. If we had three years in Birmingham how can anyone say that Judy favored Texas. Because of Rice? That’s a little unfounded.
The hapless buffoon Banowsky was CUSA commissioner when the tournament was awarded to Birmingham. Because Birmingham made a bid which was accepted. That's how it works. The would-be host makes a bid, and the conference accepts or rejects it.
Maybe Shreveport should have made a bid.
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-25-2022 10:44 AM)ragin4u Wrote: (01-24-2022 10:28 PM)JSUCleburneslim Wrote: (01-24-2022 09:41 PM)LUbball23 Wrote: We don’t teach creationism in the science department. We teach Evolution and a lot of our professors accept it. We use the same material that you’d find at your typical state school. Like BYU and Baylor, we incorporate God with it.
There’s one creationism course, which isn’t mandatory, that falls under religion/philosophy.
Trust me guys majority of us believe in science. lol
That’s the problem science especially evolution has become a belief system. A religion. How many people cast stones at a religious belief. Creationism. Only to adhere to evolution with blind unquestioning faith.
I ask you is that science. “The search for truth”. Or is it a religion?
Creationist acknowledge their faith in God while evolutionists hide behind a false facade of “Science”.
I’m sorry to hear liberty has joined that crowd. But not surprised.
LOL at this entire post. Science is not a 'belief' system. Science is science whether you believe in it or not. Faith is believing in something without evidence. Huge fundamental difference between the two and one that every person should understand.
And y'all wonder why Rome fell to the barbarians. ( When it rains, then frogs appear. They come down from the rain! It's just common sense!)
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All4One
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-25-2022 10:58 AM)58-56 Wrote: (01-25-2022 10:44 AM)ragin4u Wrote: (01-24-2022 10:28 PM)JSUCleburneslim Wrote: (01-24-2022 09:41 PM)LUbball23 Wrote: We don’t teach creationism in the science department. We teach Evolution and a lot of our professors accept it. We use the same material that you’d find at your typical state school. Like BYU and Baylor, we incorporate God with it.
There’s one creationism course, which isn’t mandatory, that falls under religion/philosophy.
Trust me guys majority of us believe in science. lol
That’s the problem science especially evolution has become a belief system. A religion. How many people cast stones at a religious belief. Creationism. Only to adhere to evolution with blind unquestioning faith.
I ask you is that science. “The search for truth”. Or is it a religion?
Creationist acknowledge their faith in God while evolutionists hide behind a false facade of “Science”.
I’m sorry to hear liberty has joined that crowd. But not surprised.
LOL at this entire post. Science is not a 'belief' system. Science is science whether you believe in it or not. Faith is believing in something without evidence. Huge fundamental difference between the two and one that every person should understand.
And y'all wonder why Rome fell to the barbarians. (When it rains, then frogs appear. They come down from the rain! It's just common sense!)
Because when you persecute the Jews, your kingdom typically falls. History has shown that to be true.
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All4One
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-24-2022 10:28 PM)JSUCleburneslim Wrote: (01-24-2022 09:41 PM)LUbball23 Wrote: We don’t teach creationism in the science department. We teach Evolution and a lot of our professors accept it. We use the same material that you’d find at your typical state school. Like BYU and Baylor, we incorporate God with it.
There’s one creationism course, which isn’t mandatory, that falls under religion/philosophy.
Trust me guys majority of us believe in science. lol
That’s the problem science especially evolution has become a belief system. A religion. How many people cast stones at a religious belief. Creationism. Only to adhere to evolution with blind unquestioning faith.
I ask you is that science. “The search for truth”. Or is it a religion?
Creationist acknowledge their faith in God while evolutionists hide behind a false facade of “Science”.
I’m sorry to hear liberty has joined that crowd. But not surprised.
Some science is empirically proven. Evolution is not one of them. You have to ignore the radical left-wing Cajuns, who regularly harass users on this forum. One in particular who calls me a troll from a distance still instigated those like ragin4u, who have allied with him, which is something that user was told not to do, but he still does.
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ragin4u
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-25-2022 11:23 AM)All4One Wrote: (01-24-2022 10:28 PM)JSUCleburneslim Wrote: (01-24-2022 09:41 PM)LUbball23 Wrote: We don’t teach creationism in the science department. We teach Evolution and a lot of our professors accept it. We use the same material that you’d find at your typical state school. Like BYU and Baylor, we incorporate God with it.
There’s one creationism course, which isn’t mandatory, that falls under religion/philosophy.
Trust me guys majority of us believe in science. lol
That’s the problem science especially evolution has become a belief system. A religion. How many people cast stones at a religious belief. Creationism. Only to adhere to evolution with blind unquestioning faith.
I ask you is that science. “The search for truth”. Or is it a religion?
Creationist acknowledge their faith in God while evolutionists hide behind a false facade of “Science”.
I’m sorry to hear liberty has joined that crowd. But not surprised.
Some science is empirically proven. Evolution is not one of them. You have to ignore the radical left-wing Cajuns, who regularly harass users on this forum. One in particular who calls me a troll from a distance still instigated those like ragin4u, who have allied with him, which is something that user was told not to do, but he still does.
No the OT stuff was very civil until you HAD to show up and put your .001 cent in.
You do not seem to understand science either. Science is not "proven". The universe is an open system so the best you can do is support your hypothesis. I can show you evidence in that bacteria evolve before our eyes to become resistant to antibiotics. You cannot show me evidence that a supreme being created everything. THAT is the difference.
If you do not understand how science works you might not want to not talk in public about it. I do not have enough crayons or patience to explain it to you right now. You could probably rustle up an 8th grader to explain it to you though.
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-25-2022 12:22 AM)All4One Wrote: (01-24-2022 10:43 PM)slycat Wrote: (01-22-2022 10:06 AM)All4One Wrote: As far as James Madison, eight wins could be a regular thing in a conference like the one they're going to be a part of. I wouldn't expect them to lose to the University of the Incarnate Word like some other teams.
And yet TXST still beat a CUSA team
The worst one in the league and the country embattled with far more issues than any other program in CUSA--the marquee win of the season for Southwest Texas State. Congratulations.
No where near a marquee win. Just some other team to beat.
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-25-2022 12:57 PM)ragin4u Wrote: (01-25-2022 11:23 AM)All4One Wrote: (01-24-2022 10:28 PM)JSUCleburneslim Wrote: (01-24-2022 09:41 PM)LUbball23 Wrote: We don’t teach creationism in the science department. We teach Evolution and a lot of our professors accept it. We use the same material that you’d find at your typical state school. Like BYU and Baylor, we incorporate God with it.
There’s one creationism course, which isn’t mandatory, that falls under religion/philosophy.
Trust me guys majority of us believe in science. lol
That’s the problem science especially evolution has become a belief system. A religion. How many people cast stones at a religious belief. Creationism. Only to adhere to evolution with blind unquestioning faith.
I ask you is that science. “The search for truth”. Or is it a religion?
Creationist acknowledge their faith in God while evolutionists hide behind a false facade of “Science”.
I’m sorry to hear liberty has joined that crowd. But not surprised.
Some science is empirically proven. Evolution is not one of them. You have to ignore the radical left-wing Cajuns, who regularly harass users on this forum. One in particular who calls me a troll from a distance still instigated those like ragin4u, who have allied with him, which is something that user was told not to do, but he still does.
No the OT stuff was very civil until you HAD to show up and put your .001 cent in.
You do not seem to understand science either. Science is not "proven". The universe is an open system so the best you can do is support your hypothesis. I can show you evidence in that bacteria evolve before our eyes to become resistant to antibiotics. You cannot show me evidence that a supreme being created everything. THAT is the difference.
If you do not understand how science works you might not want to not talk in public about it. I do not have enough crayons or patience to explain it to you right now. You could probably rustle up an 8th grader to explain it to you though.
I understand how science works, Cajuntard. I am not a religious bigot like you, Cajuntard. And I'm not an atheist pig who tries to force their anti-religious doctrines down everyone's throats in the comments section of a sports forum, Cajuntard. Nor do I use my signature space as a platform encouraging communist politics, Cajuntard.
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-25-2022 02:24 PM)All4One Wrote: (01-25-2022 12:57 PM)ragin4u Wrote: (01-25-2022 11:23 AM)All4One Wrote: (01-24-2022 10:28 PM)JSUCleburneslim Wrote: (01-24-2022 09:41 PM)LUbball23 Wrote: We don’t teach creationism in the science department. We teach Evolution and a lot of our professors accept it. We use the same material that you’d find at your typical state school. Like BYU and Baylor, we incorporate God with it.
There’s one creationism course, which isn’t mandatory, that falls under religion/philosophy.
Trust me guys majority of us believe in science. lol
That’s the problem science especially evolution has become a belief system. A religion. How many people cast stones at a religious belief. Creationism. Only to adhere to evolution with blind unquestioning faith.
I ask you is that science. “The search for truth”. Or is it a religion?
Creationist acknowledge their faith in God while evolutionists hide behind a false facade of “Science”.
I’m sorry to hear liberty has joined that crowd. But not surprised.
Some science is empirically proven. Evolution is not one of them. You have to ignore the radical left-wing Cajuns, who regularly harass users on this forum. One in particular who calls me a troll from a distance still instigated those like ragin4u, who have allied with him, which is something that user was told not to do, but he still does.
No the OT stuff was very civil until you HAD to show up and put your .001 cent in.
You do not seem to understand science either. Science is not "proven". The universe is an open system so the best you can do is support your hypothesis. I can show you evidence in that bacteria evolve before our eyes to become resistant to antibiotics. You cannot show me evidence that a supreme being created everything. THAT is the difference.
If you do not understand how science works you might not want to not talk in public about it. I do not have enough crayons or patience to explain it to you right now. You could probably rustle up an 8th grader to explain it to you though.
I understand how science works, Cajuntard. I am not a religious bigot like you, Cajuntard. And I'm not an atheist pig like you, Cajuntard.
Wow. I am just impressed that they let you use the computer during lunch recess. Good for you, little one!
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-22-2022 10:09 AM)theATLDawg Wrote: I hear they are trying to bring in the Florida market by adding FSU and UF
They applied, but were black balled.
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RE: Blech Belt Bloated Bluster
(01-23-2022 11:00 PM)CardinalBlackTrojan Wrote: (01-23-2022 01:44 PM)chuckk3 Wrote: (01-23-2022 11:59 AM)FrankyP Wrote: (01-23-2022 11:55 AM)chuckk3 Wrote: (01-22-2022 12:56 PM)HerdZoned Wrote: LA Tech tried its hardest to get in the Sun Belt
Actually, NO, we didn't try our "hardest" to get in the Sun Belt -- we didn't even contact the Sun Belt until the October Apocalypse occurred. 100% on us to not be proactive, but also 100% just like us NOT to be proactive...and be too little, too late.
Tech and Marshall have no axe to grind. I wish we could all stay civil and speak positively of each other.
Agreed. Those who say that they did not want to, or would not still want to, are not facing reality. Trouble is they didn’t realize that they wanted to move until it was waaaaay too late.
Yep.
Would have been very interesting with Marshall, La Tech, Southern Miss, and Old Dominion to the SBC... unfortunate.
Hmmm...bring in tech. That should never happen.
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