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Monthly Archives: February 2010
objects in reflective surfaces are usually you
One of my favorite blogs, Infidel753, has written a scathing rebuttal to the progressive Christian claim that Jesus overruled the Old Testament evils and replaced them with a kindler, gentler form of spiritual law, citing Matthew 5:17-19 and explaining: (Emphasis added is mine) All the laws of the Old Testament remain in full force and will [...]inhuman nature
On Beliefnet, Rod Dreher offers a study in contradictions, starting with the title: Atheism and our inhuman nature. If human nature has a tendency towards evil, then evil isn’t inhuman, is it? Then, as part of his argument for the necessity of religion, he cites atrocities in the Congo, then states: This is not a [...]Posted in Evil, Obnoxiousness 9 Comments
debate fail
It started out innocently enough. Coworker A comes back from session with chiropractor/massage guy, starts telling me funny story about how he did this test where he pressed down on her arm and told her about her past lives. We were sharing a good laugh about 187 past lives (about average for his clients) and [...]like, omg
A few months ago, I somehow managed to secure the username “god” at formspring.me. I then promptly forgot to attend to the inquiries, and this morning discovered there were 48 of them. I answered each and every one, except the one about how many dicks I can fit in my mouth. I regret that, because [...]Posted in Humorous 5 Comments
physicists see Michael Jackson’s face in hardened polymer
Jesus isn’t the only one who occasionally makes an appearance in, erm, alternative media. David Fairhurst, a physicist at Nottingham Trent University in the UK, explains the discovery: The ugly-looking globular mound is a droplet of polymer solution, the kind of substance you might find in the ink cartridges of your printer. As the solution [...]Posted in Humorous, Science 5 Comments








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