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Author: Michael GrayMichael Gray
Date: Dec 16, 2007 23:15
Christians are dishonest as this is the only way that their acquired
meme is able to reproduce successfully.
Oddly, they are dishonest because of evolution in action.
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Author: 3887 Dead3887 Dead
Date: Dec 16, 2007 21:23
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:15:20 -0800, "Phlip" yahoo.com>
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>> Back around mid 1945, the world changed. World War II had ended,
>> Europe and Japan were desolate ruins, and the rest of the world was
>> still in shock and horror at the atrocities they found in the death
>> camps of eastern Europe and Germany.
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>And 50 years later, the countries we conquered are now among the most
>prosperous, peaceful, and advanced in the world, and _we're_ the ones
>suffering under a fascist regime.
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>Help!!
Interesting to note that even though their disgust with Putsch is
manifest, they still count themselves as America's friends.
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Author: 3887 Dead3887 Dead
Date: Dec 16, 2007 21:18
Richard Dawkins: "Happy Newton Day!"
Richard Dawkins, New Statesman, December 13, 2007
http://www.newstatesman.com/200712130029
December 25th is a date to celebrate not because it is the disputed
birthday of the "son of God" but because it is the actual birthday of
one of the world's greatest men
O come, O come, Emmanuel,
And ransom captive Israel . . .
Advent, we learned at school, was a time of anticipation: of looking
forward to the coming of the Messiah. But we boys knew better. Advent
was looking forward to something a lot more interesting - Christmas.
That great processional tune, played on the organ to announce the
Advent hymn, still stirs my depths, fifty years on. It meant that
Christmas, which was the main thing each boy had been looking forward
to since his birthday, was really coming - and what bad luck on poor
Jesus, having his birthday on Christmas Day.
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Author: I am the Real Roman TribuneI am the Real Roman Tribune
Date: Dec 16, 2007 20:13
In all candor I really don't care if water-boarding is torture. I know
it is the politically correct thing to say," I would never support
torture not even if it would save a million people from being blown to
hell by an atomic weapon." That statement is very noble, it is also
the height of foolishness and stupidity. If somebody was threatening
my family and friends, if I had to water-board them to get information
to save them I would do this. Like I said it is very easy to sit in a
little chair and type a conglomeration of hypothetical bullshit about
what a great person your are; because even if your family were to be
killed, for example, you would never lower yourself to torture. But
that isn't the real world, it is a make believe world that is
inhabited by naive little fools, who have never experienced war and
have lived a little pampered life. The terrorists don't care that you
are a liberal and would never hurt them, they are more than willing to
kill you on sight without an ounce of guilt and enjoy the experience.
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> Waterboarding is torture and we have prosecuted others for performing
> it. The U.S. should come clean, that way, the heathens can take
> special pleasure in torturing our captured soldiers and know they can
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Author: Linda LeeLinda Lee
Date: Dec 16, 2007 15:58
On Dec 16, 11:57 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" mail.com>
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>>> On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 23:42:06 -0800 (PST), guardian Snow
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>>>>On Dec 16, 5:45 pm, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" mail.com>
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>>>>> On 15 Dec 2007 17:25:38 -0800, Emma newsguy.com> wrote:
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Author: kwag7693kwag7693
Date: Dec 16, 2007 15:57
On Dec 14, 7:36 am, Kurt Lochner DONOTSPAMhotmail.com>
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Author: Linda LeeLinda Lee
Date: Dec 16, 2007 15:54
On Dec 16, 11:56 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" mail.com>
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>>On Dec 16, 6:59 pm, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" mail.com>
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>>> On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 23:42:06 -0800 (PST), guardian Snow
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>>>>On Dec 16, 5:45 pm, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" mail.com>
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>>>>> On 15 Dec 2007 17:25:38 -0800, Emma newsguy.com> wrote:
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Author: lubowlubow
Date: Dec 16, 2007 15:52
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>> Until you can produce ANY credible evidence, testable,
>> and reproducable (sic), shut up.
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> Until you can do the same with the "big Bang", I suggest you do the same.
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Two Nobel prizes, one of which went to a high school classmate, were awarded
for proving the big bang theory. That's all the proof I need.
So far the only "proof" you offer is "old" crap written by politicians of
3000 years ago whose goal was to show the second son and by implication the
second kingdom -- the kingdom of the ten tribes -- was the one that was
favored. I bet you still believe in crap dished out by politicians like the
WMDs in Iraq.
Then we get a second or "new" dose of crap written by self serving religion
salesmen of 1900 years ago who pioneered the technique used by the Nazis.
That is if the lie is big enough and if the message is one of hate you will
get a group of unknowing morons to believe you.
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