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SHOCKING! I never thought of it that way. Biology must obviously be bunk because the leaves on that tree are so beautiful. Praise Jesus Christ!
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Bla - It's shit like this that make me lose all hope and faith in my fellow humans.
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Conservapedia - Question for atheist/evolutionists
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RE: Conservapedia - Question for atheist/evolutionists
(October 13, 2011 at 11:14 am)reverendjeremiah Wrote: http://conservapedia.com/Main_Page

Fall question for atheists/evolutionists:
Explain the breathtaking beauty of autumn foliage

[Image: 292px-Autumn.jpg]

See also: Question evolution! campaign
http://conservapedia.com/Question_evolution!_campaign
Because by color theory, orange works well with green due to them both being secondary colors?
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#22
RE: Conservapedia - Question for atheist/evolutionists
The god is gay theory! Yes!
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#23
RE: Conservapedia - Question for atheist/evolutionists
(October 13, 2011 at 7:56 pm)Epimethean Wrote: The god is gay theory! Yes!

Wouldn't God's being gay require some other God to exist? Specifically a male one?
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#24
RE: Conservapedia - Question for atheist/evolutionists
No. You just don't get it. Typical.
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RE: Conservapedia - Question for atheist/evolutionists
(October 13, 2011 at 11:58 am)5thHorseman Wrote: How long has conservatism been synonymous with religion?

Since the reign of King George the Pious, aka W Bush. The Republican Party not only obnoxiously wraps itself in the flag and poses with the armed forces as political props at every opportunity, they also have stamped a copyright on Jesus' forehead (fuck all that stuff he taught about pacifism and charity for the poor).

OK, sarcastic humor aside, the marriage between conservatives and the evangelical (aka dominionist) movement got started in the 80s. Reagan rarely darkened the doorway of a church but he was happy to use the fundy vote and throw a few bones to them occasionally. Then in 1988, W Bush went to work for his father's bid for the presidency. He taught his dear old dad that appealing to the fundy vote as a serious base meant a large and zealous voting block, easily led and mobilized. The results of the 88 election showed Republicans the way to glory and by the sign of the cross, they shall conquer.

The Republican Party has since then been split between the Buckley fringe of pro-business-fuck-everything-else conservatives and the wackjob crusaders (currently represented by Romney vs. Perry primary). Increasingly, the relatively rational business faction began to take a back seat. W Bush was the first openly evangelical president and began chipping away at the wall with his faith-based initiatives.

Of course, liberals and other Democrats also try to dip into the faith well, seeing just how powerful Jesus Inc is here in America. The marriage between their faith and their politics just isn't as pronounced.
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#26
RE: Conservapedia - Question for atheist/evolutionists
Quote:easily led

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So easy a dog can do it.
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#27
RE: Conservapedia - Question for atheist/evolutionists
And dogma usually does.
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#28
RE: Conservapedia - Question for atheist/evolutionists
(October 13, 2011 at 8:58 pm)DeistPaladin Wrote:
(October 13, 2011 at 11:58 am)5thHorseman Wrote: How long has conservatism been synonymous with religion?

Since the reign of King George the Pious, aka W Bush. The Republican Party not only obnoxiously wraps itself in the flag and poses with the armed forces as political props at every opportunity, they also have stamped a copyright on Jesus' forehead (fuck all that stuff he taught about pacifism and charity for the poor).

OK, sarcastic humor aside, the marriage between conservatives and the evangelical (aka dominionist) movement got started in the 80s. Reagan rarely darkened the doorway of a church but he was happy to use the fundy vote and throw a few bones to them occasionally. Then in 1988, W Bush went to work for his father's bid for the presidency. He taught his dear old dad that appealing to the fundy vote as a serious base meant a large and zealous voting block, easily led and mobilized. The results of the 88 election showed Republicans the way to glory and by the sign of the cross, they shall conquer.

The Republican Party has since then been split between the Buckley fringe of pro-business-fuck-everything-else conservatives and the wackjob crusaders (currently represented by Romney vs. Perry primary). Increasingly, the relatively rational business faction began to take a back seat. W Bush was the first openly evangelical president and began chipping away at the wall with his faith-based initiatives.

Of course, liberals and other Democrats also try to dip into the faith well, seeing just how powerful Jesus Inc is here in America. The marriage between their faith and their politics just isn't as pronounced.

Fucking SPECTACULAR. Don't forget that Reagan started out supporting Barry Goldwater on Television...what the fuck is T.V.?
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RE: Conservapedia - Question for atheist/evolutionists
(October 13, 2011 at 2:08 pm)Phaedra Wrote: Explain the vomitrociously hideous blob fish:

[Image: blobfish_1565953c.jpg]

Your move, conservapedia.

Ah people don't realize the curse which god put on creation, after eve ate the forbidden fruit affected all of creation not just humans.
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RE: Conservapedia - Question for atheist/evolutionists
(October 13, 2011 at 2:08 pm)Phaedra Wrote: Explain the vomitrociously hideous blob fish:

[Image: blobfish_1565953c.jpg]

Your move, conservapedia.

Looks like it might be good with some tartar sauce, between two slices of french loaf.
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