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#114744
ScienceIsGreen
oh god get out the irony umbrella, I sense a downpour
12/5/2006 10:24:59 PM
#114762
David D.G.
(*BEEP boop BEEP boop*)
[Scotty]The emergency irony shields are holding, Captain, but they won't last long under such strain! Collapse is imminent; she canna take much more o' this![/Scotty]
How in the HECK does this not have a rating of at least a 4.5 on the fundometer?!? It's only 2.74 as of this moment!
~David D.G.
12/5/2006 11:01:24 PM
#235432
Spherical Cube
\"It saddens me to see people refuse to believe whats right in front of them.\"
What a coincidence....
5/23/2007 5:32:38 PM
#236244
Laurel
Oh, bullshit.
5/24/2007 12:25:32 PM
#236292
Freboy
The evidence is \"building up\"? All your evidence is in the bible, and that's not been updated for hundreds of years.
I assure you, all the extra-biblical evidence matches the older earth theory quite well.
5/24/2007 1:34:51 PM
#236325
BurntBush
Why, every time you people lack the evidence for you outlandish explanations, do you resort to the old \"it's being suppressed\" bullshit?
5/24/2007 2:18:38 PM
#521754
Sofia.
oh teh ironing
5/31/2008 2:19:16 AM
#521755
Jordan666
Shiny mirror?
5/31/2008 2:22:15 AM
#1318170
Dr. Jimes Tooper
What does humanism have to do with archeology?
Humanism is evil too now?
Oh right, having an unbearable pity for human suffering is likely akin to worshipping mankind.
8/3/2011 4:44:48 PM
#1318239
Tempus
What "evidence" would that be?
8/3/2011 11:40:38 PM
#1318243
Angua
Humanism is primarily a philosophy that focuses on human nature and building morality around human values. Humanism is about seeing the worth in your fellow human beings.
I cannot imagine what sort of archaeological finds would overturn this. What, do these archaeological finds someone show that human beings or human values are fundamentally all worthless? Isn't the very practice of archaeology something that humanists should support? It's about learning more about human beings. It's about valuing those fellow human beings that came before us.
And what on earth does archaeology have to do with a young earth? Newsflash: the earth existed long before people did.
And even if all this did show a young earth . . . how would this affect humanism? How does this devalue human beings?
I don't get it.
8/3/2011 11:51:24 PM
#1318245
Martine R
What recent arcgaeological finds would those be? And why would Humanists want to suppress them?
8/4/2011 12:11:55 AM
#1318252
J. James
I'm curious as to what they're finding that is so fucking bizarro that it warrants being hidden while the likes of this fucking thing
are common knowledge! I mean, what the shit is that thing anyway!? Or this!
What the FUCK, nature!?
What do they think could possibly be more fucking wierd than that, that warrants being hidden from--
Ah.
8/4/2011 12:29:23 AM
#1318259
Justanotheratheist
What fucking evidence? The shit you idiots make up?
The evidence for an old earth has built up to the point where it should have buried your bullshit a long time ago, but somehow you just won't accept it. So what else is new.
8/4/2011 1:12:51 AM
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