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January 21, 2012
18:09 ostabergreg

Is premarital sex a sin?

Changed Viewpoint “True” to “Yes”
18:09 ostabergreg

Is premarital sex a sin?

Changed Viewpoint “False” to “No”
18:02 ostabergreg

Does the 10th Amendment to the Constitution allow secession?

Changed Viewpoint “True” to “Yes”
18:02 ostabergreg

Does the 10th Amendment to the Constitution allow secession?

Changed Viewpoint “False” to “No”
18:02 ostabergreg

Does the Constitution explicitly allow secession?

Changed Viewpoint “True” to “No”
18:02 ostabergreg

Does the Constitution explicitly allow secession?

Changed Viewpoint “False” to “Yes”
17:59 ostabergreg

Do dust mites make up a significant portion of the weight of old pillows?

Changed Viewpoint “True” to “No”
17:59 ostabergreg

Do dust mites make up a significant portion of the weight of old pillows?

Changed Viewpoint “False” to “Yes”
17:55 ostabergreg

Is the Bible the most perfect moral code ever devised?

Changed Viewpoint “True” to “No”
17:55 ostabergreg

Is the Bible the most perfect moral code ever devised?

Changed Viewpoint “False” to “Yes”
January 20, 2012
07:56 ostabergreg

Did Saint Patrick banish the snakes from Ireland?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “No -- there have never been snakes in Ireland since the Ice Age.”
Legend says Patrick turned all the snakes in Ireland to stone with a prayer to God. However snakes had never lived in Ireland.
Source: listmyfive.com
07:55 ostabergreg

Did Saint Patrick banish the snakes from Ireland?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “No -- there have never been snakes in Ireland since the Ice Age.”
The absence of snakes and many reptiles from Ireland is a natural not supernatural one.
Source: listmyfive.com
07:55 ostabergreg

Was Saint Patrick Irish?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “Yes”
Saint Patrick was Irish, leprechauns are Irish – maybe someone thinks all us Irish folk look alike?
Source: tinkertank.org
07:55 ostabergreg Added Page To Source: TinkerTank : : : Saint Patrick's FAQ
07:55 ostabergreg Added Source: tinkertank.org
07:54 ostabergreg

Was Saint Patrick Irish?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “No”
He was British, and his claim to fame was converting the Irish to Christianity.
Source: angelfire.com
07:54 ostabergreg

Was Saint Patrick Irish?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “No”
St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland, but he himself was not a child of the old sod.
Source: angelfire.com
07:54 ostabergreg

Was Saint Patrick Irish?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “Yes”
St. Patrick was Irish
Source: angelfire.com
07:54 ostabergreg

Was Saint Patrick Irish?

Completed dispute
07:54 ostabergreg Added Page To Source: SAINT PATRICK WAS IRISH
07:53 ostabergreg

Was Saint Patrick Irish?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “No”
He was actually British, born around the end of the fourth century in the Roman province of Britain.
Source: listmyfive.com
07:53 ostabergreg Added Page To Source: The Top Five Misunderstood Facts About Saint Patrick
07:53 ostabergreg Added Source: listmyfive.com
07:50 ostabergreg

Is premarital sex a sin?

Changed dispute from “True or False? "Sex outside of the marriage covenant is a sin, it is a sin used by the devil to cause souls to be lost and to be cast into the Lake of Fire at the final judgment."” to “Is premarital sex a sin?”
January 19, 2012
21:35 ostabergreg

Is Buddhism more rational than Christianity?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “Yes”
That doesn´t mean that I accept Buddhism either, but I just think it´s more rational.
Source: puritanboard.com
21:35 ostabergreg

Is Buddhism more rational than Christianity?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “Yes”
With one exception; I´d say Buddhism is more rational than either Christianity or Hinduism.
Source: puritanboard.com
21:35 ostabergreg

Is Buddhism more rational than Christianity?

Completed dispute
21:35 ostabergreg Added Page To Source: Buddha on the Brain
21:32 ostabergreg

Does the 10th Amendment to the Constitution allow secession?

Changed dispute from “True or False? "Secession is a constitutionally recognized right the 10th amendment."” to “Does the 10th Amendment to the Constitution allow secession?”
21:30 ostabergreg

Does the Constitution explicitly allow secession?

Changed dispute from “True or False? "Certainly, there is nothing in the Constitution that in any way explicitly sanctifies secession."” to “Does the Constitution explicitly allow secession?”

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