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On October 23 2010 16:13 maliceee wrote:
This is interesting to me because many liberal americans believe that it is a fluid movement with a concise leadership that is extremely powerful and very organized. lol, I don't see how anyone could think that, but every time any movement starts in the US it is immediately met with conspiracy theories.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/29/opinion/29rich.html
Because a concise leadearship that is extremely power and very organized financially support the movement.
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WHAT???????????????????????
This person WON????????????????
This person used tens of thousands of dollars of campaign funding for personal use.
This person does not even know what is written in the constitution.
This person can not even hold a job.
I have lost faith in humanity. Well I had little faith to begin with but this is just. I don't know what to say.
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On October 23 2010 16:43 keynest wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2010 16:13 maliceee wrote:
This is interesting to me because many liberal americans believe that it is a fluid movement with a concise leadership that is extremely powerful and very organized. lol, I don't see how anyone could think that, but every time any movement starts in the US it is immediately met with conspiracy theories.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/29/opinion/29rich.htmlBecause a concise leadearship that is extremely power and very organized financially support the movement.
so what does that say about george soros and npr?
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On October 20 2010 14:51 LlamaNamedOsama wrote:Can you name any non-Christian politicians, period? Don't make the incorrect assumption that this is purely fundamentalist Christianity since you've only seen the context of this debate in the US, where a huge majority of the nation is Christian. Fundamentalist Muslims, for example, may also be against evolution: http://www.hssrd.org/journal/summer2002/muslim-response.htm
I will give you one better to what you might be expecting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Stark
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On October 23 2010 17:52 maliceee wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2010 16:43 keynest wrote:On October 23 2010 16:13 maliceee wrote:
This is interesting to me because many liberal americans believe that it is a fluid movement with a concise leadership that is extremely powerful and very organized. lol, I don't see how anyone could think that, but every time any movement starts in the US it is immediately met with conspiracy theories.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/29/opinion/29rich.htmlBecause a concise leadearship that is extremely power and very organized financially support the movement. so what does that say about george soros and npr?
Thumbs up on his "war" with Fox News?
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On October 23 2010 18:23 TOloseGT wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2010 17:52 maliceee wrote:On October 23 2010 16:43 keynest wrote:On October 23 2010 16:13 maliceee wrote:
This is interesting to me because many liberal americans believe that it is a fluid movement with a concise leadership that is extremely powerful and very organized. lol, I don't see how anyone could think that, but every time any movement starts in the US it is immediately met with conspiracy theories.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/29/opinion/29rich.htmlBecause a concise leadearship that is extremely power and very organized financially support the movement. so what does that say about george soros and npr? Thumbs up on his "war" with Fox News?
way to miss the point. if getting funding from a powerful entity means you are controlled by it, there is no political organization or political commentary group that is not controlled by one of the parties.
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On October 23 2010 18:34 maliceee wrote:Show nested quote +On October 23 2010 18:23 TOloseGT wrote:On October 23 2010 17:52 maliceee wrote:On October 23 2010 16:43 keynest wrote:On October 23 2010 16:13 maliceee wrote:
This is interesting to me because many liberal americans believe that it is a fluid movement with a concise leadership that is extremely powerful and very organized. lol, I don't see how anyone could think that, but every time any movement starts in the US it is immediately met with conspiracy theories.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/29/opinion/29rich.htmlBecause a concise leadearship that is extremely power and very organized financially support the movement. so what does that say about george soros and npr? Thumbs up on his "war" with Fox News? way to miss the point. if getting funding from a powerful entity means you are controlled by it, there is no political organization or political commentary group that is not controlled by one of the parties.
The conservative talking heads throw the Soros line as evidence that NPR is a left-leaning organization. I was just using their own failed logic as a point of humor.
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That post was in the context of whether Christianity could be correctly pinpointed as the religious-cause of creationism/anti-evolution, not an issue of whether every politician is Christian.
On October 23 2010 17:17 AzureD wrote: WHAT???????????????????????
This person WON????????????????
This person used tens of thousands of dollars of campaign funding for personal use.
This person does not even know what is written in the constitution.
This person can not even hold a job.
I have lost faith in humanity. Well I had little faith to begin with but this is just. I don't know what to say.
She won the primary for Republican candidacy, not the actual election.
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-Proudly walks forward, head held high, American flag in one hand, and a Bible in the other.- Yeah, I like O'Donnell. Yes, I am an Evangelical Christian. Yeah, I'm a Young Earth Creationist. I do not believe in global warming or evolution. I am a fiscal and social conservative. I am for capital punishment. I think waterboarding should be legal. I find affirmative action pathetic. I believe abortion is murder and that women should not be allowed on the frontlines of war. Government is supposed to have one purpose and one purpose alone: to protect its citizens from enemies, both foreign and domestic, not to protect its citizens from themselves.
I do not care who you make love to or what you do in your bedroom. I do not care if we choose to legalize marijuana. I don't care if homosexuals choose to adopt.
I watch Fox News. I watch Glenn Beck. I believe Jesus Christ is the one and only way to Heaven.
I've confessed who I am and what I believe. I decided to do it here and now. I say this because I want to see how many people automatically cast me out as a sane person or as a person who can be befriended. -Tips my hat.-
On O'Donnell. The masturbation thing, eh. So what if she finds it immoral? What can she do about it? Nothing. So what if she's a YEC? How does that affect you? That's right, it doesn't. Those are her beliefs. People in the Obama administration find eugenics okay. That's disgusting and racist, but no one dares talk about that, eh?
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On October 25 2010 11:32 Alexhandr wrote: -Proudly walks forward, head held high, American flag in one hand, and a Bible in the other.- Yeah, I like O'Donnell. Yes, I am an Evangelical Christian. Yeah, I'm a Young Earth Creationist. I do not believe in global warming or evolution. I am a fiscal and social conservative. I am for capital punishment. I think waterboarding should be legal. I find affirmative action pathetic. I believe abortion is murder and that women should not be allowed on the frontlines of war. Government is supposed to have one purpose and one purpose alone: to protect its citizens from enemies, both foreign and domestic, not to protect its citizens from themselves.
I do not care who you make love to or what you do in your bedroom. I do not care if we choose to legalize marijuana. I don't care if homosexuals choose to adopt.
I watch Fox News. I watch Glenn Beck. I believe Jesus Christ is the one and only way to Heaven.
I've confessed who I am and what I believe. I decided to do it here and now. I say this because I want to see how many people automatically cast me out as a sane person or as a person who can be befriended. -Tips my hat.-
On O'Donnell. The masturbation thing, eh. So what if she finds it immoral? What can she do about it? Nothing. So what if she's a YEC? How does that affect you? That's right, it doesn't. Those are her beliefs. People in the Obama administration find eugenics okay. That's disgusting and racist, but no one dares talk about that, eh?
Proudly proclaiming yourself as a young earth creationist (as if the regular variety were not ridiculous enough) pretty much destroys any claim you have to rationality. The rest of your views are merely ancillary.
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On October 25 2010 11:46 Draconizard wrote:Show nested quote +On October 25 2010 11:32 Alexhandr wrote: -Proudly walks forward, head held high, American flag in one hand, and a Bible in the other.- Yeah, I like O'Donnell. Yes, I am an Evangelical Christian. Yeah, I'm a Young Earth Creationist. I do not believe in global warming or evolution. I am a fiscal and social conservative. I am for capital punishment. I think waterboarding should be legal. I find affirmative action pathetic. I believe abortion is murder and that women should not be allowed on the frontlines of war. Government is supposed to have one purpose and one purpose alone: to protect its citizens from enemies, both foreign and domestic, not to protect its citizens from themselves.
I do not care who you make love to or what you do in your bedroom. I do not care if we choose to legalize marijuana. I don't care if homosexuals choose to adopt.
I watch Fox News. I watch Glenn Beck. I believe Jesus Christ is the one and only way to Heaven.
I've confessed who I am and what I believe. I decided to do it here and now. I say this because I want to see how many people automatically cast me out as a sane person or as a person who can be befriended. -Tips my hat.-
On O'Donnell. The masturbation thing, eh. So what if she finds it immoral? What can she do about it? Nothing. So what if she's a YEC? How does that affect you? That's right, it doesn't. Those are her beliefs. People in the Obama administration find eugenics okay. That's disgusting and racist, but no one dares talk about that, eh? Proudly proclaiming yourself as a young earth creationist (as if the regular variety were not ridiculous enough) pretty much destroys any claim you have to rationality. The rest of your views are merely ancillary.
So you are saying I should be ashamed of my faith and my beliefs, and because my views are not your own, I am irrational? I find that to be closed minded.
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On October 25 2010 11:49 Alexhandr wrote:Show nested quote +On October 25 2010 11:46 Draconizard wrote:On October 25 2010 11:32 Alexhandr wrote: -Proudly walks forward, head held high, American flag in one hand, and a Bible in the other.- Yeah, I like O'Donnell. Yes, I am an Evangelical Christian. Yeah, I'm a Young Earth Creationist. I do not believe in global warming or evolution. I am a fiscal and social conservative. I am for capital punishment. I think waterboarding should be legal. I find affirmative action pathetic. I believe abortion is murder and that women should not be allowed on the frontlines of war. Government is supposed to have one purpose and one purpose alone: to protect its citizens from enemies, both foreign and domestic, not to protect its citizens from themselves.
I do not care who you make love to or what you do in your bedroom. I do not care if we choose to legalize marijuana. I don't care if homosexuals choose to adopt.
I watch Fox News. I watch Glenn Beck. I believe Jesus Christ is the one and only way to Heaven.
I've confessed who I am and what I believe. I decided to do it here and now. I say this because I want to see how many people automatically cast me out as a sane person or as a person who can be befriended. -Tips my hat.-
On O'Donnell. The masturbation thing, eh. So what if she finds it immoral? What can she do about it? Nothing. So what if she's a YEC? How does that affect you? That's right, it doesn't. Those are her beliefs. People in the Obama administration find eugenics okay. That's disgusting and racist, but no one dares talk about that, eh? Proudly proclaiming yourself as a young earth creationist (as if the regular variety were not ridiculous enough) pretty much destroys any claim you have to rationality. The rest of your views are merely ancillary. So you are saying I should be ashamed of my faith and my beliefs, and because my views are not your own, I am irrational? I find that to be closed minded.
No, they are irrational because they deny centuries of documented and undeniable scientific fact.
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On October 25 2010 11:49 Alexhandr wrote:Show nested quote +On October 25 2010 11:46 Draconizard wrote:On October 25 2010 11:32 Alexhandr wrote: -Proudly walks forward, head held high, American flag in one hand, and a Bible in the other.- Yeah, I like O'Donnell. Yes, I am an Evangelical Christian. Yeah, I'm a Young Earth Creationist. I do not believe in global warming or evolution. I am a fiscal and social conservative. I am for capital punishment. I think waterboarding should be legal. I find affirmative action pathetic. I believe abortion is murder and that women should not be allowed on the frontlines of war. Government is supposed to have one purpose and one purpose alone: to protect its citizens from enemies, both foreign and domestic, not to protect its citizens from themselves.
I do not care who you make love to or what you do in your bedroom. I do not care if we choose to legalize marijuana. I don't care if homosexuals choose to adopt.
I watch Fox News. I watch Glenn Beck. I believe Jesus Christ is the one and only way to Heaven.
I've confessed who I am and what I believe. I decided to do it here and now. I say this because I want to see how many people automatically cast me out as a sane person or as a person who can be befriended. -Tips my hat.-
On O'Donnell. The masturbation thing, eh. So what if she finds it immoral? What can she do about it? Nothing. So what if she's a YEC? How does that affect you? That's right, it doesn't. Those are her beliefs. People in the Obama administration find eugenics okay. That's disgusting and racist, but no one dares talk about that, eh? Proudly proclaiming yourself as a young earth creationist (as if the regular variety were not ridiculous enough) pretty much destroys any claim you have to rationality. The rest of your views are merely ancillary. So you are saying I should be ashamed of my faith and my beliefs, and because my views are not your own, I am irrational? I find that to be closed minded.
You are irrational; that is undeniable. Whether you should be ashamed or not is entirely up to you.
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On October 25 2010 11:52 Draconizard wrote:Show nested quote +On October 25 2010 11:49 Alexhandr wrote:On October 25 2010 11:46 Draconizard wrote:On October 25 2010 11:32 Alexhandr wrote: -Proudly walks forward, head held high, American flag in one hand, and a Bible in the other.- Yeah, I like O'Donnell. Yes, I am an Evangelical Christian. Yeah, I'm a Young Earth Creationist. I do not believe in global warming or evolution. I am a fiscal and social conservative. I am for capital punishment. I think waterboarding should be legal. I find affirmative action pathetic. I believe abortion is murder and that women should not be allowed on the frontlines of war. Government is supposed to have one purpose and one purpose alone: to protect its citizens from enemies, both foreign and domestic, not to protect its citizens from themselves.
I do not care who you make love to or what you do in your bedroom. I do not care if we choose to legalize marijuana. I don't care if homosexuals choose to adopt.
I watch Fox News. I watch Glenn Beck. I believe Jesus Christ is the one and only way to Heaven.
I've confessed who I am and what I believe. I decided to do it here and now. I say this because I want to see how many people automatically cast me out as a sane person or as a person who can be befriended. -Tips my hat.-
On O'Donnell. The masturbation thing, eh. So what if she finds it immoral? What can she do about it? Nothing. So what if she's a YEC? How does that affect you? That's right, it doesn't. Those are her beliefs. People in the Obama administration find eugenics okay. That's disgusting and racist, but no one dares talk about that, eh? Proudly proclaiming yourself as a young earth creationist (as if the regular variety were not ridiculous enough) pretty much destroys any claim you have to rationality. The rest of your views are merely ancillary. So you are saying I should be ashamed of my faith and my beliefs, and because my views are not your own, I am irrational? I find that to be closed minded. You are irrational; that is undeniable. Whether you should be ashamed or not is entirely up to you.
I find my beliefs to be perfectly rational, and yours to be irrational. It is all a matter of point of view.
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That's gotta be a troll account, people like that don't exist outside of FreeRepublic... right?
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Please stop the trolling, my head is about to explode from the troll overload here.
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On October 25 2010 11:54 Pervect wrote:That's gotta be a troll account, people like that don't exist outside of FreeRepublic... right? ![[image loading]](http://imgur.com/nLHOF.png) That is like the tenth time I have been called a troll. Where I come from, MOST people believe as I do. Amazing, isn't it? But even the ones that don't believe as me and most of my community does, we still love them and take them with open arms. So what if they don't believe as we do? That does not make them any less rational or any less of a human being as us. My faith is based upon love, reliance upon one another and God, mercy, compassion, and forgiveness. I don't see how this could harm society in any way, or how O'Donnell is a moron for believing in what she does.
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On October 25 2010 11:54 Alexhandr wrote:Show nested quote +On October 25 2010 11:52 Draconizard wrote:On October 25 2010 11:49 Alexhandr wrote:On October 25 2010 11:46 Draconizard wrote:On October 25 2010 11:32 Alexhandr wrote: -Proudly walks forward, head held high, American flag in one hand, and a Bible in the other.- Yeah, I like O'Donnell. Yes, I am an Evangelical Christian. Yeah, I'm a Young Earth Creationist. I do not believe in global warming or evolution. I am a fiscal and social conservative. I am for capital punishment. I think waterboarding should be legal. I find affirmative action pathetic. I believe abortion is murder and that women should not be allowed on the frontlines of war. Government is supposed to have one purpose and one purpose alone: to protect its citizens from enemies, both foreign and domestic, not to protect its citizens from themselves.
I do not care who you make love to or what you do in your bedroom. I do not care if we choose to legalize marijuana. I don't care if homosexuals choose to adopt.
I watch Fox News. I watch Glenn Beck. I believe Jesus Christ is the one and only way to Heaven.
I've confessed who I am and what I believe. I decided to do it here and now. I say this because I want to see how many people automatically cast me out as a sane person or as a person who can be befriended. -Tips my hat.-
On O'Donnell. The masturbation thing, eh. So what if she finds it immoral? What can she do about it? Nothing. So what if she's a YEC? How does that affect you? That's right, it doesn't. Those are her beliefs. People in the Obama administration find eugenics okay. That's disgusting and racist, but no one dares talk about that, eh? Proudly proclaiming yourself as a young earth creationist (as if the regular variety were not ridiculous enough) pretty much destroys any claim you have to rationality. The rest of your views are merely ancillary. So you are saying I should be ashamed of my faith and my beliefs, and because my views are not your own, I am irrational? I find that to be closed minded. You are irrational; that is undeniable. Whether you should be ashamed or not is entirely up to you. I find my beliefs to be perfectly rational, and yours to be irrational. It is all a matter of point of view.
The fact that you thinking "rationality" is "just a point of view" is down right delusional in this day and age.
Its like...
1+1=2
well i think 1+1=3
after all math is just a "point of view"
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On October 25 2010 11:54 Alexhandr wrote:Show nested quote +On October 25 2010 11:52 Draconizard wrote:On October 25 2010 11:49 Alexhandr wrote:On October 25 2010 11:46 Draconizard wrote:On October 25 2010 11:32 Alexhandr wrote: -Proudly walks forward, head held high, American flag in one hand, and a Bible in the other.- Yeah, I like O'Donnell. Yes, I am an Evangelical Christian. Yeah, I'm a Young Earth Creationist. I do not believe in global warming or evolution. I am a fiscal and social conservative. I am for capital punishment. I think waterboarding should be legal. I find affirmative action pathetic. I believe abortion is murder and that women should not be allowed on the frontlines of war. Government is supposed to have one purpose and one purpose alone: to protect its citizens from enemies, both foreign and domestic, not to protect its citizens from themselves.
I do not care who you make love to or what you do in your bedroom. I do not care if we choose to legalize marijuana. I don't care if homosexuals choose to adopt.
I watch Fox News. I watch Glenn Beck. I believe Jesus Christ is the one and only way to Heaven.
I've confessed who I am and what I believe. I decided to do it here and now. I say this because I want to see how many people automatically cast me out as a sane person or as a person who can be befriended. -Tips my hat.-
On O'Donnell. The masturbation thing, eh. So what if she finds it immoral? What can she do about it? Nothing. So what if she's a YEC? How does that affect you? That's right, it doesn't. Those are her beliefs. People in the Obama administration find eugenics okay. That's disgusting and racist, but no one dares talk about that, eh? Proudly proclaiming yourself as a young earth creationist (as if the regular variety were not ridiculous enough) pretty much destroys any claim you have to rationality. The rest of your views are merely ancillary. So you are saying I should be ashamed of my faith and my beliefs, and because my views are not your own, I am irrational? I find that to be closed minded. You are irrational; that is undeniable. Whether you should be ashamed or not is entirely up to you. I find my beliefs to be perfectly rational, and yours to be irrational. It is all a matter of point of view.
It is not a matter of point of view. Young earth creationism attempts to displace accepted scientific theories in geology, and so it must also be evaluated as a scientific hypothesis. You are irrational because you cling to a theory that has little to no evidence for it and vast amounts of evidence against it. "Belief" does not come into this at all; it has no place in this discussion.
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On October 25 2010 12:00 metaldragon wrote:Show nested quote +On October 25 2010 11:54 Alexhandr wrote:On October 25 2010 11:52 Draconizard wrote:On October 25 2010 11:49 Alexhandr wrote:On October 25 2010 11:46 Draconizard wrote:On October 25 2010 11:32 Alexhandr wrote: -Proudly walks forward, head held high, American flag in one hand, and a Bible in the other.- Yeah, I like O'Donnell. Yes, I am an Evangelical Christian. Yeah, I'm a Young Earth Creationist. I do not believe in global warming or evolution. I am a fiscal and social conservative. I am for capital punishment. I think waterboarding should be legal. I find affirmative action pathetic. I believe abortion is murder and that women should not be allowed on the frontlines of war. Government is supposed to have one purpose and one purpose alone: to protect its citizens from enemies, both foreign and domestic, not to protect its citizens from themselves.
I do not care who you make love to or what you do in your bedroom. I do not care if we choose to legalize marijuana. I don't care if homosexuals choose to adopt.
I watch Fox News. I watch Glenn Beck. I believe Jesus Christ is the one and only way to Heaven.
I've confessed who I am and what I believe. I decided to do it here and now. I say this because I want to see how many people automatically cast me out as a sane person or as a person who can be befriended. -Tips my hat.-
On O'Donnell. The masturbation thing, eh. So what if she finds it immoral? What can she do about it? Nothing. So what if she's a YEC? How does that affect you? That's right, it doesn't. Those are her beliefs. People in the Obama administration find eugenics okay. That's disgusting and racist, but no one dares talk about that, eh? Proudly proclaiming yourself as a young earth creationist (as if the regular variety were not ridiculous enough) pretty much destroys any claim you have to rationality. The rest of your views are merely ancillary. So you are saying I should be ashamed of my faith and my beliefs, and because my views are not your own, I am irrational? I find that to be closed minded. You are irrational; that is undeniable. Whether you should be ashamed or not is entirely up to you. I find my beliefs to be perfectly rational, and yours to be irrational. It is all a matter of point of view. The fact that you thinking "rationality" is "just a point of view" is down right delusional in this day and age. Its like... 1+1=2 well i think 1+1=3 after all math is just a "point of view" Some people find eugenics "rational". That is irrational to me. But to those who believe eugenics is fine, they think it is rational. See where I'm getting this?
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