Why is it fair if evolutionists can have their religion in debates, but not anyone else?
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@MDMcGee: The forum is incredibly busy, and has a small, but active subset for the discussion of news, philosophy and debates.
The forum has, at any given moment, over a thousand visitors. At the moment, it has 1599 users online, 545 of those are members that are logged in.
So, the law of big numbers comes into play. With that many people on at any given point, you're going to find some religious fucktards.
I'm at a loss for words.
I really, really, really like the formatting (especially the grey-tone colours) of that forum, though.
Davros.
Ssssssh. I want tax free status.
I wonder if we can expand it past evolution and into the church of empirical evidence, natural explanations and, tested, proven, repeatable hypotheses.
Ken Miller only invokes theology under the circumstances that he is talking about the interactions between Theology and Science or under the circumstances that another person at the event invokes theology.
Or are you calling evolution a religion? In that case, DIAF.
Because we make the rules, and we like to stomp on whining fucktards like you. Our evidence gives us the clear advantage, which we use mercilessly to grind you under our heel. Beg for mercy, and we will but laugh.
Iddums diddums, whose stopping you from being stupid, my pet!
Why don't you just go out and play with the traffic?
Evolution is not a religion. Evolution is simply the only logical conclusion that can be drawn from examining the current evidence. Now if you were to look at some of that evidence yourself-
*Fundies run screaming from the room*
No? I'll just go ahead and write this up as a win for those with their brains switched on then, shall I?
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