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Re: A Monologue for Thee
Sometimes that voice in your head, and your friends, knows a little too much.
By: quaidbrown
Re: Atheist Intolerance
Undeniable evidence? What would that look like? A giant host of winged angels/monsters flying from the sky, throwing people into a lake of fire? A powerful, glowing, possibly pulsating being descending from the heavens and turning the moon to blood?
Even if disbelief were shattered so blatantly, I, and many other atheists, would not feel inclined to bow down and worship such a creature as a "god". That's an alien attack right there... A scary, alien attack. We might not understand the science behind their powerful lightning weapons and miracle rays, but I'm not going to be pledging loyalty to our new ant overlords (to paraphrase the Simpsons).
Even if disbelief were shattered so blatantly, I, and many other atheists, would not feel inclined to bow down and worship such a creature as a "god". That's an alien attack right there... A scary, alien attack. We might not understand the science behind their powerful lightning weapons and miracle rays, but I'm not going to be pledging loyalty to our new ant overlords (to paraphrase the Simpsons).
By: quaidbrown
Re: Maybe You Can Hire The Bush Team
They've already done more damage to our country and the world than the hijackers ever did.
By: quaidbrown
Re: Magic Milk
That made me believe in Jesus again, until you ruined it with science.
By: quaidbrown
Re: Swimming Sloth
I don't think a sloth would make a good pet.
Sloth, wanna go for a walk? walk?
Sloth, out! Out! Sloth... sit.
God damn it sloth!
Sloth, wanna go for a walk? walk?
Sloth, out! Out! Sloth... sit.
God damn it sloth!
By: quaidbrown
Re: How Evolution Really Works
A lot of things are entirely possible. That doesn't mean I believe with conviction that those things actually happened.
By: quaidbrown
Re: Bill Moyers: The Karl Rove Legacy
They knew there was risk when they joined. There was also a reasonable expectation that their lives wouldn't be risked needlessly. That's where President Bush comes in.
By: quaidbrown


