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November 28, 2012
00:05 microboy

How much radiation does the average American absorb each year?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “6.2 millisieverts (620 millirem)”
Over the course of a year, through natural sources and medical tests, the average American gets an effective radiation dose of 6.2 millisieverts (mSv).
Source: CNN
00:05 microboy Added Page To Source: Polonium: A little goes a long way - CNN.com
November 27, 2012
19:04 microboy

What is the biological purpose of the earlobe?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “It has no purpose.”
As far as I can tell the ear lobe serves no real function as far as from a medical standpoint.
Source: Answers.com
19:04 microboy Added Page To Source: What is the function of the ear lobe
19:04 microboy

What is the biological purpose of the earlobe?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “Keeping our ears warm.”
Since the earlobe does not contain cartilage it has a large blood supply and may help to warm the ears and maintain balance.
Source: Wikipedia
19:03 microboy

What is the biological purpose of the earlobe?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “It has no purpose.”
However earlobes are not generally considered to have any major biological function.
Source: Wikipedia
19:03 microboy Added Page To Source: Earlobe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
19:03 microboy

What is the biological purpose of the earlobe?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “It has no purpose.”
If not, well, you'll just have to accept that earlobes are a vestigial structure, an evolutionary hiccup, a leftover bit of flesh that has to make do with getting punctured for fun.
Source: Yahoo!
19:03 microboy

What is the biological purpose of the earlobe?

Completed dispute
19:03 microboy Added Page To Source: Do earlobes have a purpose?
19:03 microboy

What is the biological purpose of the earlobe?

Changed Viewpoint “True” to “Keeping our ears warm.”
19:03 microboy

What is the biological purpose of the earlobe?

Changed Viewpoint “False” to “It has no purpose.”
19:02 microboy

What is the biological purpose of the earlobe?

Changed dispute from “True or False? "Yes, even the ear lobe has a purpose, for it helps to keep our ears warm during cold weather."” to “What is the biological purpose of the earlobe?”
17:29 microboy

Is there any absolute morality?

Changed Viewpoint “True” to “No”
17:29 microboy

Is there any absolute morality?

Changed Viewpoint “False” to “Yes”
17:29 microboy

Is there any absolute morality?

Changed dispute from “True or False? "They are fluid and ever changing and I would argue that there are no single 'fixed absolutes' when it comes to morality."” to “Is there any absolute morality?”
17:25 microboy

Is morality possible without religion?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “Yes”
In short, the 10 commandments are not really much in the way of a moral imperative so I fail to see how religion can really make the claim that morality is impossible without religion.
Source: scienceantiscience.blogspot.com
17:24 microboy

What is the Sixth Commandment in the Bible?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “Thou shalt not kill.”
SIX: 'You shall not murder.'
Source: scienceantiscience.blogspot.com
17:23 microboy

True or False? "There is no moral imperative in this commandment."

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “True”
There is no moral imperative in this commandment.
Source: scienceantiscience.blogspot.com
17:23 microboy

True or False? "There is no moral imperative in this commandment."

Added dispute: True or False? "There is no moral imperative in this commandment."
17:23 microboy

True or False? "There is no moral imperative in this commandment."

Added Viewpoint : “True” to True or False? "There is no moral imperative in this commandment."
17:23 microboy

True or False? "There is no moral imperative in this commandment."

Added Viewpoint : “False” to True or False? "There is no moral imperative in this commandment."
17:23 microboy

Is the Second Commandment (not to make idols) a moral imperative?

Changed Viewpoint “True” to “No”
17:22 microboy

Is the Second Commandment (not to make idols) a moral imperative?

Changed Viewpoint “False” to “Yes”
17:22 microboy

Is the Second Commandment (not to make idols) a moral imperative?

Changed dispute from “True or False? "JM: Another silly order with no moral imperative behind it."” to “Is the Second Commandment (not to make idols) a moral imperative?”
17:22 microboy

Is the Second Commandment (not to make idols) a moral imperative?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “True”
JM: Another silly order with no moral imperative behind it.
Source: scienceantiscience.blogspot.com
17:22 microboy

Is the Second Commandment (not to make idols) a moral imperative?

Added dispute: Is the Second Commandment (not to make idols) a moral imperative?
17:22 microboy

Is the Second Commandment (not to make idols) a moral imperative?

Added Viewpoint : “True” to Is the Second Commandment (not to make idols) a moral imperative?
17:22 microboy

Is the Second Commandment (not to make idols) a moral imperative?

Added Viewpoint : “False” to Is the Second Commandment (not to make idols) a moral imperative?
17:20 microboy

Is there any absolute morality?

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “True”
In essence, the claim to an absolute morality is nothing more than an attempt to bolster an individual's belief that they have found the one true religion.
Source: scienceantiscience.blogspot.com

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