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Where do Kangaroos come from?

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Posted on 06-06-2007 09:25
Kos gave me a good laugh today by linking to this and this comment on Conservapedia's kangaroo article.

Wanna teach me more about the wonders of baramin and how Pangea broke apart in a few millenia? Conservapedia will fill you in. smileysmileysmiley


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RE: Where do Kangaroos come from?

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Posted on 06-06-2007 11:55
I'm a bit confused; I can't seem to find the Faroese version of Conservapedia... Anyone?


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RE: Where do Kangaroos come from?

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Posted on 07-06-2007 00:18
They're big on thsi baramin stuff. Here is a website devoted to presenting "research" in this field.

http://baraminology.blogspot.com/


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RE: Where do Kangaroos come from?

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Posted on 18-06-2007 07:11
Seemingly Conservapedia attacked the Math articles on Wikipedia...how does math have a liberal bias?smiley

One math scholar responding.


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Posted on 19-06-2007 07:40
Has anyone read the "Conservapedia" article on Denmark?

It's a great read smiley


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RE: Where do Kangaroos come from?

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Posted on 21-11-2007 13:49
What Conservapedia users read...


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