This explains all those annoying “I’m a Rock Star” slogan t-shirts. They weren’t meant to be slogans after all … Neil DeGrasse Tyson The Most Astounding Fact
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson The Most Astounding Fact
March 7, 2012 by Deborah Brancheau
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Spin Doctor Pat Robertson Explains Tornadoes
March 5, 2012 by Deborah Brancheau

Tornadoes are serious business. And with the recent deadly outbreaks of tornadoes it’s no wonder that people are searching for answers as to why this has happened. In a new segment for the 700 Club “Pat Robertson Explains Tornadoes,” Don from Illinois asked Robertson, “Why did God send the tornadoes?” Robertson had this to say: God […]
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