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User:Stilldeciding

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This user is a Christian, but doesn't mind what you are.
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Open book 01.png "Love your enemy, it'll scare the hell out of them"

- Mark Twain

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This user believes that the Big Bang occurred, but that God caused it.
Earthsat.jpeg This user believes in a young Earth

  — 4.5 billion years young.

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This user believes in Non-Overlapping Magisteria.

This user is, can be, and will probably remain, very confused about a lot of things. But that's just a part of life I guess. Maybe, with experience and age, I will become sharper and less indecisive.

But, until then, I get to screw around with the minds of the anti-science advocates on YouTube: My Current Channel

Though I am truly not sure where I fall in the political spectrum, if anything I am liberal that is opposed to gun control and welfare. I come from a very conservative family. One of my uncles is a Creationist; the other is an Intelligent Design proponent. "Student to Science Teacher: Why should I believe you?"

"Science Teacher to Student: You shouldn't."

- these two lines were on the wall of my seventh grade science teacher (who may be on a Discovery Channel show beginning sometime in 2012).

I absolutely hate people who try to sell hope, in the form of pseudo-scientific crack-pottery. My favorite example of this is the "Tesla Shield."