My Leprechaun Challenge

Do Leprechauns exist?

  • Yes

  • No

  • I'm not sure


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LittleLambofJesus

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Do Leprechauns exist?
The do exist on TV and in the movies :)

Bonanza Full Episodes Season 5 Episode 12 - Hoss and the Leprechauns - YouTube


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Do Leprechauns exist?

EEwwwwwww!! The horns of a dilemma. :sorry:


....................supposedly.


The real question is: does it make any difference to us if they exist or not?

The answer: not really.
 
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EEwwwwwww!! The horns of a dilemma. :sorry:


....................supposedly.


The real question is: does it make any difference to us if they exist or not?

The answer: not really.

It makes a difference if you want to find a pot of gold :p
 
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OK. Now that AVET has confirmed my suspicions concerning his thread, I can elaborate here.

Since people still believe in Leprechauns, that means that "Scientists" have not corrected them (because they only correct some mistakes and not others). Certainly, if "Scientists" tell people not to believe in Leprechauns, they will obey, after all. Since people do still believe, that means "Scientists" didn't correct them, which means that Science is NOT self-correcting!

Game, set, and match evos!!! :clap:
 
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OK. Now that AVET has confirmed my suspicions concerning his thread, I can elaborate here.

Since people still believe in Leprechauns, that means that "Scientists" have not corrected them (because they only correct some mistakes and not others). Certainly, if "Scientists" tell people not to believe in Leprechauns, they will obey, after all. Since people do still believe, that means "Scientists" didn't correct them, which means that Science is NOT self-correcting!

Game, set, and match evos!!! :clap:

Ah, I get it!

Apparently *Leslie* fell for your trap, not me! :thumbsup: ^_^
 
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OK. Now that AVET has confirmed my suspicions concerning his thread, I can elaborate here.

Since people still believe in Leprechauns, that means that "Scientists" have not corrected them (because they only correct some mistakes and not others). Certainly, if "Scientists" tell people not to believe in Leprechauns, they will obey, after all. Since people do still believe, that means "Scientists" didn't correct them, which means that Science is NOT self-correcting!

Game, set, and match evos!!! :clap:
Did Leprechauns evolve from pygmies/midgets or vice-versa?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygmies

Various theories have been proposed to explain the short stature of pygmies. Some studies suggest that it could be related to adaptation to low ultraviolet light levels in rainforests.[9][10] This might mean that relatively little vitamin D can be made in human skin, thereby limiting calcium uptake from the diet for bone growth and maintenance, and leading to the evolution of the small skeletal size.[11]



Africa is thought to be the location of origin of modern humans within the past 200,000 years and the source of our dispersion across the globe within the past 100,000 years.
It may be that Pygmies are in many ways derived in their phenotypes, relatively recent adaptations to contemporary exigencies.

Over the years one issue that crops up repeatedly in human evolutionary genetics and paleoanthropology (or more precisely, the popular exposition of the topics in the media) is the idea that is that “population X are the most ancient Y.” X will always refer to a population within a larger set, Y, which is defined by relative marginalization or retention of older cultural folkways. So, for example, I have seen it said that the Andaman Islanders are the “most ancient Asian population.” Why? The standard model for a while now has been that non-Africans derive from a line of Africans which left the ancestral continent 50 to 100 thousand years ago, and began to diversify...................




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I voted NO.

But I do believe they did exist at one time and were very prevalent, until the Holy Spirit ended (or severely limited) their activity.

It's a dispensation thing.

If one or two are sighted tomorrow though, it wouldn't surprise me.
 
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There might be a few left, but they would be very old. Since there are no female Leprechauns they couldn't reproduce and have mostly died of old age. Though it should be noted that all types of fairies have a very long life span.
 
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