The Who Lies Sleeping? gadget from the AW! website. The Who Lies Sleeping? gadget gives illuminating short quotations from the book “Who Lies Sleeping? The Dinosaur Heritage and the Extinction of Man”. The code on this page is given.
The anti-Papal conspirator, Scaradino, executed in 1629, thought only fools believed in hell, and rulers wanted their subjects to believe in it to allow them to rule as they liked.
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Think of how many religions attempt to validate themselves with prophesy. Think of how many people rely on these prophecies, however vague, however unfulfilled, to support or prop up their beliefs. Yet has there ever been a religion with the prophetic accuracy and reliability of science?
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