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Mother_Puncher - 2011-12-04

Even when faced with irreffutable facts and clearly observable evidence, the atheist's weak and brainwashed mind must cling to it's fantasies and blind faith-based pseudo-religion to comprehend the world around him like an infant gorilla to it's wire mother.


themilkshark - 2011-12-04

The Bible is a book some guy wrote.


Jet Bin Fever - 2011-12-04

Correction: is a book a bunch of guys wrote after hundreds of years of hearsay and embellished with myths plagiarized from other cultures and altered to fit their own world view.


Jet Bin Fever - 2011-12-04

ah but you probably meant that anyway.


Riskbreaker - 2011-12-04

WELL, EVOLUTION IS A PIECE OF PAPER SOME GUY WROTE TOO!


StanleyPain - 2011-12-04

I bet that guy has a degree in Truthology!


Riskbreaker - 2011-12-04

He got it in the bovine university.


TeenerTot - 2011-12-05

Risk, you made spit out my crackers with laughter.


jangbones - 2011-12-04

outrage over this kind of thinking is a complete waste of time

nothing will change these people

why not get upset over the fact that the wind blows or that water is wet


kingarthur - 2011-12-04

And yet, they vote and make up the base of one half of our totally corrupt political system.

Hearts and minds.


jangbones - 2011-12-05

yes, that is tragic

democracy is the best political system but it is not a great political system


baleen - 2011-12-04

Unfortunately it's impossible to prove the astrophysicist incorrect because what he's saying, that we can't actually perceive the true nature of the universe, and that our brains are horribly flawed, is completely true.


Anaxagoras - 2011-12-04

But it's completely unnecessary to prove him incorrect. It's enough to prove the glaring inconsistency of his position, coupled with the fact that he's being epistemologically irresonsible when he abdicates all responsibility when it comes to scripture. Those last two things can be proved, by the way.


John Holmes Motherfucker - 2011-12-04

I suspect that this more about politics than about religion. Fundamentalist dogma is not necessary to believe in God, but if you want to control peoples' minds, nothing else comes close.


Corpus Delectable - 2011-12-04

My favorite moment was when the passive-aggressive creationist asshole had his, I-know-why-*I*-do-science-but-why-do-you nonsense thrown back in his face.

All you'll ever get from these idiots, visibly, is that little worried blink followed up by more nonsense, but you can rest easy knowing that the shame he feels in that moment stays with him, always. He talks so fast and so incessantly to cover that pain.


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