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Do you think werewolves exist?

Yes
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No
82
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2 - Doesn’t really care either way
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Scientists also never found a crossbreed of a human and a ape, but nontheless there are believers of this evolution-theory. So, if there isn't direct proof of something, it doesn't mean that it can't exist.
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Morkulv wrote:Scientists also never found a crossbreed of a human and a ape, but nontheless there are believers of this evolution-theory.
That's that's not what it says. The theory of evolution doesn't predict that humans and apes can cross-breed, it states that humans and apes both came from a common ancestor.
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Lupin wrote:
Morkulv wrote:Scientists also never found a crossbreed of a human and a ape, but nontheless there are believers of this evolution-theory.
That's that's not what it says. The theory of evolution doesn't predict that humans and apes can cross-breed, it states that humans and apes both came from a common ancestor.
I didn't say that. I sayd that there are still people who think we (huamns) are apes (as in: evolved from apes/monkeys). Just a example though, not a attempt to start another evolution-discussion.
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I never posted in this topic did I?

There are many things in this world that we do not yet know about. I can't remember what I voted, it's been awhile, but yes I do believe real werewolves are a possibility.

Before you break out the logic and lecture me on physics saying there's no way a werewolf can exist, I have a counter for that. What is it? The hummingbird. According to the laws of...whatever, the hummingbird shouldn't be able to fly. But it can. And it does.
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Set wrote:Before you break out the logic and lecture me on physics saying there's no way a werewolf can exist, I have a counter for that. What is it? The hummingbird. According to the laws of...whatever, the hummingbird shouldn't be able to fly. But it can. And it does.
Actually you're thinking of bumblebees. And the statement is incorrect anyway, as they were using the math that only applies fixed-wing aircraft.

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I guess Animal Planet was wrong then.
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Set wrote:but yes I do believe real werewolves are a possibility.
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Set wrote:I guess Animal Planet was wrong then.
Yep, guess they were.
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hydrocarbon wrote:
Set wrote:I guess Animal Planet was wrong then.
Yep, guess they were.
That does not surprise me. lol
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Why not?
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They've been wrong before, several times. lol
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But most of the guys there are scientists! I thought scientists are always right! :roll:

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Morkulv wrote:But most of the guys there are scientists! I thought scientists are always right! :roll:

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Yea... right. lol You'd be surprised.
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What does Jezus Christ have to do with werewolves existing? :?
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Jesus is the one who said the quote at the beginning of my essay. I believe he knew of the existance of mythical creatures in spiritual form, and became one himself, as I said in the essay.
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I don't think relegion should be mixed with myths.

You make it sound like a fairy-tale, with all the respect.
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This isn't about religion, it has to do with information regarding with the spirit. It just so happens that Jesus knew of this information and I believe I've interpreted its hidden meaning correctly. Thank you for reading the essay though.
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Morkulv wrote:I don't think relegion should be mixed with myths.
They're the same thing. What would be considered a "myth" to you is religion to someone else. To some people it's real and to others it's nothing more than a fairy tale. Belief is just that way.

That website is a bit odd though. :?
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Set wrote:

That website is a bit odd though. :?
What's odd about it, out of curiousity?
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I just found the whole eating something and "becoming" that something to be...well, weird.

The author of that article clearly doesn't know much about satyrs either. They were drunken, sex crazed, destructive, gluttonous, horrid little beasts. Nothing nice about them.
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maybe a race that looks somewhat like werewolves, but do not acully shift

mental yes, spiritual yes, physical tranforming werewolves, its possible but.. no
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Mysterious Lycanthrope wrote: Most humans are to stupid to open their minds to the possibility that something bigger then them is out there.
I realize this is alittle late.


But you just called yourself stupid.
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divine coyote wrote:
Mysterious Lycanthrope wrote: Most humans are to stupid to open their minds to the possibility that something bigger then them is out there.
I realize this is alittle late.


But you just called yourself stupid.
Not really. :P
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For a human to change into a werewolf brakes no scientific rules infact it will Probality will be possiblyto make a werewolf in the next...arrr lets say 50 years most likely.Also there called scientific theory becouse we dont know everything. A Perpetual motion machines whould break the first or second laws of thermodynamics but Scientists and engineers accept the possibility that the current understanding of the laws of physics may be incomplete or incorrect.
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