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Gerry McCann On the practice of British newspapers repeating information published in the Portuguese press: "They didn't know the source, they didn't know whether it was accurate, it was exaggerated and often downright untruthful and often, I believe, on occasions, made up".
"I want you to know that when my mind is still (which I hope will happen more and more often) I believe my thinking becomes more refined and therefore, closer to something akin to truth.
But most often, I believe it is because we are understandably so caught up in the day-to-day battles of fundraising and delivering services that we can be forgiven for not pausing for breath, and considering how our work fits into the bigger picture.
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And they are often people, I believe, who had trouble with science when they were in school.
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Whether a semen sample is bursting with the beasts or not is subject to innumerable factors: age, how much you drink, your general health, stress, whether you smoke or take drugs, and how often, as I believe the expression goes, you bash your bishop (frequent bashing means higher sperm counts).
In my last post, about Jim DeMint's decision to self-deport from the Senate and seek ideological asylum at the Heritage Foundation, I cherry-picked this DeMint quote, in which he summarizes his view of God as less than Almighty — indeed, as just another hapless victim of Big Government: I've said it often and I believe it — the bigger government gets, the smaller God gets.
This question is one I ask myself often because I believe that parents these days are far too protective of their children.
They were used to my nagging (my first sentence, if family lore can be trusted -- and though it often cannot, I believe this one -- was, "It's not fair").
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