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Daughter of Irish emigrants in leading scientific breakthrough may win Nobel Prize

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It's enouhgh to send a teaparty creationist batty
I saw an artists rendition of what this mammal may have looked like. It looked like a large shrew, who knew?
There are other ways to interpret the data. The Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam (both 3000BC), "Forbidden Archeology" (Michael Cremo), Nature's IQ (book and film documentary)all have logical evidence that there is a superior being who works as the cosmic intelligent designer. Dead matter can't arrange things by itself. According to the Vedic texts of ancient India, only God, or agents of God like demigods - are in control of material forces, and they influence the interactions between spirit and matter in life as we see it. Living beings like ourselves can also manipulate matter to some degree. But the theory that matter on it's own can create or build up complicated systems doesn't work in reality (when you study it). In Vedic philosophy we occupy material bodies for our lifetime, and then we die. When we die we go to onto our next body according to our karma. If we are very spiritual we don't accept a temporary material body again, but we return to our original home in the spiritual world. In modern evolutionary theory, the tendency among scientists is to see matter as being the primary doer, without a spiritual connection. Hare Krishna!
Is this like Manti T'eo's girfriend? Myth
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