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Tuesday, February 13, 2007 . 2/13/2007

It's early in the morning and I'm pretty tired, so I don't feel like typing much. But I will say that lastnight Richard Dawkins was on CNN, and of course I watched it, even though I rarely ever watch CNN, or any sort of news for that matter. I just figure it'll be about who got murdered yesturday, or what building burned down this morning.. but that's only local news.

Anyway, so lastnight I found out that there really was this atheist/christian controversy about which could be trusted more, and that people on Ebaums weren't just saying it (which is a pretty stupid thought to begin with. If they were making it up, someone would have mentioned it), and that church-goers are really becoming less and less. I should start watching the news more often.
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