Evolution comes from Kabbalist teachins according to memo passed among state lawmakers
Posted on: February 18, 2007 - 7:50pm
Evolution comes from Kabbalist teachins according to memo passed among state lawmakers
Note to self: if I don't like something, make an -ism out of it.
-Triften
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I got:
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Weird.
Try this one: http://tinyurl.com/3xaavz
It seems like pasted links don't work if you follow them immediately with a carriage return.
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Interesting.
Sick.
When will people ever learn?
ZOMG!!! I just became the new christian boogeyman. (again) Phe4r teh Kabbalists! all your churches are belong to us!
I see mega lulz ahead.
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When people want to believe in something they will go to great lengths to find anything that confirms their beliefs, even if it grossly disotorts reality and logical thinking.
"Those who think they know don't know. Those that know they don't know, know."
The end of the article said:
"You ought to teach creation as well as the fact of evolution," Mr. Chisum said, though he said "all of those kinds of sciences have holes in them. ... But I'm not about teaching religion in schools."
Is it my imagination or did this guy say opposite things in the same sentence? (And this guy has been elected to something? Scary.)
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Well, I think he has a good point you know.
All theists state that they have one god (*Canned laughter*), which is super omni max (*Canned laughter*), and this god made the universe and all of it's people induvidualy (*Canned laughter*), instead of evolving.
*Clapping*
*Commercial break*
This is a rather new debate tactic. I've seen evolution construed as evil, as antireligious, as a fairy tale, as a ridiculous theory...but never as a religious teaching.
this is reiterated by a post I made several days ago:
People only attack evolution because it condradicts the worthless holy scripture. I sometimes wonder if all scientific theory would have to undergo such ruthless assault. Evolution has had the hell blasted out of it, but it is still smiling. Imagine that electromagnetic induction was condradicted by the Bible. We'd have all sorts of "intelligent magnetism" sites on the web trying to exploit the tiniest loopholes in electroquantum physics and flux cutting and oscillation kinetics theory.
"Physical reality” isn’t some arbitrary demarcation. It is defined in terms of what we can systematically investigate, directly or not, by means of our senses. It is preposterous to assert that the process of systematic scientific reasoning arbitrarily excludes “non-physical explanations” because the very notion of “non-physical explanation” is contradictory.
-Me
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Well, one certain site appears in the article: http://www.fixedearth.com/ - which is, by the way, one of the worst jokes anyone could ever play.
Oh well, if all people were intelligent in this world, what credit would we take then?
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