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I have always wanted to visit Germany (beautiful country) and Poland which has the last old growth forest (over several thousand years old, and funnily enough protected by Hermann Göring) left on the Eurasian plain.
 
I have always wanted to visit Germany (beautiful country) and Poland which has the last old growth forest (over several thousand years old, and funnily enough protected by Hermann Göring) left on the Eurasian plain.
  
I am an Atheist (I suppose technically an Agnostic).  The burden of proof is on the one who asserts that something exists (ie Russel's Teapot), and yes, it is possible (since we cannot prove a universal negative) that somewhere in the universe there might be a god.
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I am an Atheist (I suppose technically an Agnostic).  The burden of proof is on the one who asserts that something exists (ie Russel's Teapot), and yes, it is possible (since we cannot prove a universal negative) that somewhere in the universe there might be a god.  For grades 4-7 (I skipped grade 5) I went to a private Christian school (First Baptist Christian School, in the Cayman Islands).

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I am Canadian (and proud of it). I love classical music and sushi (and cheesecake for that matter). Nothing is better than a good book. I have been to:

The United States (Florida, Washington D.C., Boston)
Canada (born there)
England (lived there)
France
Belguim
Italy
The Cayman Islands (lived there)
Egypt
The Bahamas
The Dominican Republic

I have always wanted to visit Germany (beautiful country) and Poland which has the last old growth forest (over several thousand years old, and funnily enough protected by Hermann Göring) left on the Eurasian plain.

I am an Atheist (I suppose technically an Agnostic). The burden of proof is on the one who asserts that something exists (ie Russel's Teapot), and yes, it is possible (since we cannot prove a universal negative) that somewhere in the universe there might be a god. For grades 4-7 (I skipped grade 5) I went to a private Christian school (First Baptist Christian School, in the Cayman Islands).