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PBS "What about god?"
#11
RE: PBS "What about god?"
(August 5, 2013 at 12:55 pm)Minimalist Wrote: So, Ken says to ask "Were you there?"

Was he "there" when his sky-daddy poofed everything into existence? Was anyone? You'd think that there would be one xtian asswipe in the room who would have that simple observation cross their tiny, bigoted, minds but no. The brainwashing is successful.

I can only hope that if I am on trial for a capital offense, and there are no eye witnesses, that Ken Ham is in the jury pool. With his sophisticated understanding of forensic science, I'll be guaranteed at least a hung jury.

Juror #1: "Well, his DNA is all over the crime scene. His fingerprints are on the weapon. And there's a blood trail leading to his house. Looks pretty cut and dried to me."

Ham: "Yeah, but were you there? I don't think we have enough to draw a conclusion. Let's pray on it."
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#12
RE: PBS "What about god?"
Think I must have blanked out the Ham, I thought the students interesting, personal opioion though. The thought that proven scientific theory is new to people at college level, terrifies me. Granted I had something of a brain meldown with quantum mechanics, but I knew a little first I knew what to expect.

What's it like for them to learn about the majesty of evolution for the first time ???
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#13
RE: PBS "What about god?"
Well....you have to understand that they are coming from having this shoved up their asses for their whole lives.

Quote:A Republican congressman who sits on the science committee of the House of Representatives has dismissed evolution, the Big Bang theory and embryology as "lies straight from the pit of hell".

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/oc...tion-video

Imagine. This shitstain sits on the "Science Committee!"
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#14
RE: PBS "What about god?"
Yeah, Min, terrifies me. Wish I could say I surprised me but it doesn't.

But I'd love to experience such a sense of wonder again. When I read Dawkins "Greatest Show on Earth" I got out of bed at 1AM with a flashlight to find woodlice, imagne the wonder at having the whole majesty unveiled at one time.
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RE: PBS "What about god?"
(August 6, 2013 at 8:00 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Well....you have to understand that they are coming from having this shoved up their asses for their whole lives.

Quote:A Republican congressman who sits on the science committee of the House of Representatives has dismissed evolution, the Big Bang theory and embryology as "lies straight from the pit of hell".

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/oc...tion-video

Imagine. This shitstain sits on the "Science Committee!"

Every time I think we've hit bottom when it comes to the stunning stupidity of some theists, a mouth breather like this jackass surfaces and proves me wrong.

OK, some idiot Baptist denying evolution or the Big Bang theory is pretty much par for the course, and I hardly blink anymore when I hear about it. But embryology? Embryology?!? WTF?

It's too early in the day for me to even process such ignorance.
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