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« Reply #100 on: December 27, 2009, 01:49:34 AM »
Rubystars i have read that you keep keen interest in scientific ideas like evolution, creation threories..etc Considering you have strong belief in your faith... How do you deal with the contradictions??

Creation theories are not scientific ideas. They're religious ideas.

 Even though Chaim doesn't agree with evolution, I will refer to the fact that he and many other Jewish people consider the Genesis story to be full of symbolism. I believe that G-d created everything, the universe, the earth, mankind, all the animals and plants, etc. however I believe G-d developed and worked through natural processes to create. This is not something that science can say yes or no to. Science doesn't work that way.

When people do science, they  need to do it as if all causes are natural. This is called methodoligical naturalism. It is the method that is used by believers and nonbelievers alike to produce results that work.

Take influenza for example. What if a scientist saw somebody sick with the flu and wondered what the cause was of the illness. He must first rule out supernatural explanations. Those are not allowed in science, because they don't allow themselves to be tested, or falsified.

"G-d did it" or "demons did it" is not an answer in science. He might hypothesize that the person ate something poisonous to make them sick. This would be a testable hypothesis because you can see if anything they might have eaten was capable of producing flu-like symptoms. Let's say that none of the recently consumed substances were capable of producing that illness. Then the hypothesis would have been thrown out, or falsified. This is very important, because all scientific hypothesis have to be falsifiable, that is, there has to be some kind of evidence which if discovered would  be able to prove them wrong.

Now let's apply this to evolution. If a giraffe suddenly gave birth to a cat by natural means, then evolution would be proven wrong. If genuine human fossils were discovered in Precambrian rock, then evolution would be wrong. Therefore, it's falsifiable. On the other hand, there is a huge weight of evidence from several different disciplines which support evolution through the weight of the evidence.

Ok now back to our unfortunate flu victim. The scientist trying to find out why he got sick has already discarded one hypothesis, and so moves on to another. This scientist knows that there have been things called viruses discovered. His new hypothesis is that viruses cause the flu. After testing this hypothesis, he realizes the weight of the evidence supports it.

If he had allowed supernatural explanations, he might have never discovered this, and simply said "Oh, it's the will of G-d that this man became sick" or "Demons must be attacking him". Because he ruled out those types of explanations from the beginning, he was able to find the real cause.
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« Reply #101 on: February 03, 2010, 04:07:45 PM »
Rubystars,    according to a Rasmussen Reports poll,    there's a 3rd candidate in the Republican Texas Governor's race who has become a significant factor in the race:    Debra Medina.       The poll mentioned that Debra Medina's poll number went up from 12% to 16% since last month.    From what I have noticed on the Internet,   Debra Medina seems to be popular amongst many Ron Paul supporters.   This is a concern.


http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/6848008.html


What is your opinion of Debra Medina?   Do you believe she has a realistic chance at winning the nomination?


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« Reply #102 on: February 03, 2010, 09:06:17 PM »
I don't really know as much about her as I do Kay Hutchison and Perry. I don't like either of those two so I'm willing to look a little closer at Medina. Texas has a small government compared to many other states and the governor isn't as powerful, even though it's a large state with a lot of people in it. The thing that irritates me is that every single governor we've had promised they would do something about illegal immigration and lied through their teeth about it. I think the federal government either ties their hands or they just don't care.

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« Reply #103 on: February 04, 2010, 11:47:26 PM »
After reading your reply   ( thanks ),    I went to Debra Medina's Official Site.     The following link provides info on her thoughts in dealing with Immigration.     The impression I get is Debra Medina wants to crack down on Illegal Immigration but she seems comfortable with Legal Immigration:

http://www.medinafortexas.com/secureBorder.php
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« Reply #104 on: February 05, 2010, 03:48:21 PM »
Legal or Illegal, it doesn't really matter in the end. Obviously illegal immigration bothers me a bit more, but either one has the same effect. Texas is becoming Mexico. Many places in Houston you could go in, see nothing but Mexicans, hear nothing but Spanish. It's really bad. Yet our government doesn't care. They like those people. They want them here. They don't care how I feel or other actual Texans feel.
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« Reply #105 on: February 07, 2010, 02:45:23 AM »
I totally respect where you are coming from and hope the trends can be reversed.    Both in terms of people like yourself who deserve to live in good conditions.     And for the United States as a whole.

If the present trends continue or are even remotely close,     Texas could easily become a Democrat State in Presidential Elections and for Statewide positions in the next 10 to 20 years.       
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« Reply #106 on: February 07, 2010, 09:20:54 PM »
For a while it looked like it might swing for Obama last election.

It's really frustrating living here from a voter's perspective. By the time the Republican primaries get here, most of the candidates have dropped out of the race. Last time our only two choices would have been Huckabee or John McCain, and Huckabee's chances were almost zero by the time the vote came here anyway.

I had to vote in the democratic primary for my vote to even count for anything, and that was only to vote against Obama, which in the end, didn't work anyway.

It's those first few states that seem to decide who gets the nomination. It should be illegal for candidates to drop out of the race before all the states get a chance to vote! All we were left with was MCPAIN!
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« Reply #107 on: February 11, 2010, 11:06:58 AM »
Debra Medina appeared on Glenn Beck's radio program today.     The following is part of the interview.      At best Debra Medina gave an ambiguous answer on whether she's an 9-11 truther.      One thing for sure,   MANY,  if not most of her supporters are 9-11 truthers.     Much like with Ron Paul supporters:


"Israel's leaders seem to be more afraid of Obama than they are of G-d. Now we're getting to the real root of the problem. Secular politics won't save Israel. Denying the divine nature of the Jewish State has brought Israel neither stability nor peace. When that changes Israel will finally be blessed with both in abundance"-----------NormanF   ( Posted on Israel Matzav's Blog )

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« Reply #108 on: February 11, 2010, 11:26:11 AM »
Debra Medina appeared on Glenn Beck's radio program today.     The following is part of the interview.      At best Debra Medina gave an ambiguous answer on whether she's an 9-11 truther.      One thing for sure,   MANY,  if not most of her supporters are 9-11 truthers.     Much like with Ron Paul supporters:




Thanks for the video. I guess all the candidates are bad.
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« Reply #109 on: February 11, 2010, 12:35:58 PM »
My pleasure.     

Unfortunately,   its more of the norm,  not an exception,    when all candidates are bad.     The degree by which they are bad ( lesser of the evils ) is often the determining factor on who to vote for.

Interestingly,   Debra Medina's interview with Glenn Beck has already received plenty of media coverage.    Including by the National Review and by the Dallas Morning News.    Before hearing the interview this morning,    I was going to mention that a more recent poll had Debra Medina up to 24 %.    Barring something unexpected,    I don't think she will recover from her interview with Glenn Beck.

http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NDhiZGRiNGI3ODI4MzUxNmIyMDQzYjAxOGVhYmViZDc=

http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/02/glenn-beck-slams-debra-medina.html
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« Reply #110 on: February 11, 2010, 02:43:10 PM »
Debra Medina " attempted"   damage control as a result of the Glenn Beck interview:

Medina responds after the jump.

"I was asked a question on the Glenn Beck show today regarding my thoughts on the so-called 9/11 truth movement. I have never been involved with the 9-11 truth movement, and there is no doubt in my mind that Muslim terrorists flew planes into those buildings on 9/11. I have not seen any evidence nor have I ever believed that our government was involved or directed those individuals in any way. No one can deny that the events on 9-11 were a tragedy for all Americans and especially those families who lost loved ones.
 

​The question surprised me because it's not relevant to this race or the issues facing Texans. This campaign has always been about private property rights and state sovereignty. It is focused on the issues facing Texans. It is not a vehicle for the 9-11 truth movement or any other group.

The real underlying question here, though, is whether or not people have the right to question our government. I think the fact that people are even asking questions on this level gets to the incredible distrust career politicians have fostered by so clearly taking their direction from special interests instead of the people, whether it's Rick Perry and the his HPV mandate or Kay Hutchison and voting for the bank bailout. It is absolutely the right and duty of a free people to question their government. Texas does not need another politician who tells you what you want to hear, then violates your liberties and steals your property anyway. I fully expect to be questioned and to be held accountable as Governor, and that's the underlying issue here: should people be questioning their government. And the answer is yes, they should be".

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Even by chance Debra Medina isn't a 911 Truther,   she hurt her credibility by going on the Alex Jones show.    Which is a haven for 911 Conspiracy Freaks.      Not to mention that a large part of Debra Medina's support base are 911 Truthers.     
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« Reply #111 on: March 12, 2010, 02:13:32 PM »
Give us your latest affirmative action story. 
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« Reply #112 on: March 12, 2010, 03:30:38 PM »
Eb,

Why wouldn't people want their children, their daughters particularly, vaccinated against HPV?  If I had a daughter, I would have her vaccinated for that.  Anyone can get HPV.  The only time a person would be at zero risk for it would be if they were both virgins and I wouldn't risk my daughters life on that hopeful premise.

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« Reply #113 on: March 13, 2010, 05:50:13 PM »
Did you had any run ins with Arabs and or Muslims?

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« Reply #114 on: March 17, 2010, 09:13:54 AM »
Debra Medina appeared on Glenn Beck's radio program today.     The following is part of the interview.      At best Debra Medina gave an ambiguous answer on whether she's an 9-11 truther.      One thing for sure,   MANY,  if not most of her supporters are 9-11 truthers.     Much like with Ron Paul supporters:




I very reluctantly voted for Perry because he seemed the best choice out of a bad lot.

Give us your latest affirmative action story. 


There is a black lady boss at my work who used to be over my department but now works in the sports section. She told me she would like me to work in her department because she knew I worked well. I told her it would be difficult for me to answer questions there because I don't watch sports and don't really know what the equipment is that people need for it. She said "Oh I don't know anything about sports! I'm a woman!" They made her the department manager of the sports equipment section and she knows nothing about sports. Interesting also how she can get away with making a comment like that, because she's black.

A more recent encounter was when I was helping my dad scan some photos that he had from Vietnam at the local library. Priority is given to people who need to use the scanner so this black guy had to get up off the computer so that we could use it. He had his baby with him in a car seat on the floor. When he stood up, he grabed the handle of the car seat, and the baby wasn't properly strapped in. The little boy slid forward and was being choked by the straps! The librarian had to intervene and when the poor kid could breathe again, he cried a little, but seemed to be in a bit of shock. Thank G-d they got him properly strapped in before he left!
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« Reply #115 on: March 17, 2010, 09:29:53 AM »
Did you had any run ins with Arabs and or Muslims?

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I've seen them very often but I try not to speak with them any more than I have to so that I don't have a lot of stories to tell. There used to be these guys I would call Osama guys that used to come into a store I worked at. I called them that for the obvious reason that they looked and dressed just like Osama bin Laden (long white robe, turban, black dirty beards). They would treat all the female staff like we were dogs and talk down to us. One time in December I was walking by one and he let out a loud fart right when I was walking by him.

These guys were really awful. They smelled bad, they were rude, nasty, and were always trying to haggle or scam the store.

One incident in particular stuck in my mind. They had a little boy that would sometimes come in with them, probably one of their sons. He pointed his fingers and made gun sounds at people. I couldn't make this stuff up. They were like walking Muslim stereotypes.

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« Reply #116 on: March 17, 2010, 09:32:21 AM »
Another Muslim story that really made me angry was when I saw a Muslim with an American flag fringe at the bottom of her skirt. This way, the flags would get dirty by coming close to the ground.
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« Reply #117 on: March 23, 2010, 12:59:33 PM »

What are ruby stars?

And what are you wearing?
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« Reply #118 on: March 24, 2010, 07:45:33 AM »

What are ruby stars?

I keep thinking I should probably change my user name some time, although I haven't thought of anything I like better yet. I was in a chat room one time and saw someone using the name Rubyshoes and I liked it. Also my sister had a flashy type of online user name so I came up with something like it. It's maybe a little bit too flashy, but I'm keeping it until I can come up with something better.

There are also star rubies. When the light hits them right you can see a star shape in them:



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« Reply #119 on: May 05, 2010, 12:35:42 PM »
Can you post a large version of your profile picture?

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« Reply #120 on: May 05, 2010, 10:09:46 PM »
Can you post a large version of your profile picture?

I'll see if I can find one.

Still looking, but here's one that's VERY similar:



It's not exactly the same picture though but I think it has the same moon in the background.
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« Reply #121 on: May 06, 2010, 07:46:57 AM »
Thank you.

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« Reply #122 on: May 06, 2010, 11:29:20 AM »
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« Reply #123 on: May 12, 2010, 08:59:52 PM »
Hi Ruby,

What is your take on a Houston school teacher beating up a student?



It happened to be a black teacher beating a black student.  Imagine, had the teacher been white in this case???

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« Reply #124 on: May 13, 2010, 09:20:03 AM »
CZ I was physically abused by a black teacher when I was in 2nd grade. She found excuses to whap a yardstick against my face, or hit me almost every day. My hand was hit so often it started hurting on its own and I went up to the front one day and told her I thought I needed to go to the nurse's office because my hand was hurting and she took me up in front of the class and asked me if she should cut it off. Some of the kids acted like they wanted her to, and I thought she really would. Suffice it to say I never asked her if I could go to the nurse again. I think she hated the fact that I was a little white girl with blue eyes.

The first grade teacher was a white woman who was also abusive but not physically. She'd call students stupid, liars, etc. For example one time I had lost something (I think it was a pencil) and I didn't know where it was so she told me to clean out my desk so I did. I found it in there and showed her, smiling happily. She said "See you didn't lose it, liar!"

There was a kid I was friends with who was a little slower than the rest of the class, but there was no special ed program. The first grade teacher I guess was frustrated with having to try to teach her, so she told her if she didn't get better grades then she'd be kicked out of school and her parents would go to prison because she wasn't in school. That girl believed her of course and was very scared. It was a very bad school.

I can only imagine what that district is like now. I think physical punishment should be the parent's job because teachers don't have the same love for the children as their own parents do and will not know the child's needs as well as the parents do. Some kids respond better to different types of disclipline while some need physical punishment on occasion to keep them in line. To a teacher, she's got a class with 15 kids or so and she doesn't have time to make those kinds of judgments for each child. So I think only non-physical punishments should be used in school such as being suspsended, going to a corner and having to sit still, etc. 

It's true that a lot of parents these days don't control their kids either, or teach them to behave, but that still doesn't give a teacher who does not love that child a right to physically hurt them.
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