Archive for July 30th, 2010
Moneymaker asked:
Are evolutionists telling us if we pour water on dirt to create mud and wait for millions of years, the mud will build up and form a living matter? LOL! that sounds silly. why do they believe something like that and how do they know how long it take for something to form? Evolution lovers are living in a fantasy world! and don’t give me that radiometric dating thing because they are inaccurate and based on false assumptions to try to fool people.
Are evolutionists telling us if we pour water on dirt to create mud and wait for millions of years, the mud will build up and form a living matter? LOL! that sounds silly. why do they believe something like that and how do they know how long it take for something to form? Evolution lovers are living in a fantasy world! and don’t give me that radiometric dating thing because they are inaccurate and based on false assumptions to try to fool people.
ebosgramma asked:
My dad is 78 years old and his only income comes from a VA check, he was injured in the Korean war. If he files a 1040 form will he qualify for the tax rebate? His income is within the guidelines. Does anyone know what certain VA benefits qualify? He lives in a VA nursing home and no one has mentioned this rebate to the veterans living there as far as he knows.
The info I have read says:
certain benefits received from the Department of Veterans Affairs
Rae Partmann
My dad is 78 years old and his only income comes from a VA check, he was injured in the Korean war. If he files a 1040 form will he qualify for the tax rebate? His income is within the guidelines. Does anyone know what certain VA benefits qualify? He lives in a VA nursing home and no one has mentioned this rebate to the veterans living there as far as he knows.
The info I have read says:
certain benefits received from the Department of Veterans Affairs
Rae Partmann
Lucas asked:
When I fill out the FAFSA form it still asks for my parents income and everything, so does that mean even though I am not living with them, and I am over 24 that I will still be considered on their income, or am I considered financially independent and I will be able to receive financial aid. Please help
Raphael Ostler
When I fill out the FAFSA form it still asks for my parents income and everything, so does that mean even though I am not living with them, and I am over 24 that I will still be considered on their income, or am I considered financially independent and I will be able to receive financial aid. Please help
Raphael Ostler



