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IanBrown_101



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,11:50   

Quote (Wesley R. Elsberry @ Aug. 24 2007,11:39)
FtK:

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repeated rhetoric that has been addressed ad naseum becomes nearly maddening.

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I actually feel like applauding because justice is being served


If that were a consistent stance, she would have been applauding how her own case was treated here.

Ah, but remember, in her world, she wasn't repeating rhetoric, but honestly and consistently answering questions.

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I'm not the fastest or the baddest or the fatest.

You NEVER seem to address the fact that the grand majority of people supporting Darwinism in these on line forums and blogs are atheists. That doesn't seem to bother you guys in the least. - FtK

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Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,11:53   

http://www.uncommondescent.com/culture....-133909

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StephenB

08/24/2007

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I don?t think that being a friend of science requires one to promote condom use. The same love of intelligent design in nature should also foster a love of the natural moral law. That means that the emphasis should be on chastity and not condom use. No one ever acquired AIDs by following the Church?s teaching. Here in America, secularists say ?well, they are goin to do it anyway, so let?s just give up and pass out the condoms.? That same principle is in danger of being applied abroad. Anyone or any group can benefit from sound moral training.


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k.e



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,12:03   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Aug. 24 2007,19:53)
http://www.uncommondescent.com/culture....-133909

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StephenB

08/24/2007

11:35 am
I don?t think that being a friend of science requires one to promote condom use. The same love of intelligent design in nature should also foster a love of the natural moral law. That means that the emphasis should be on chastity and not condom use. No one ever acquired AIDs by following the Church?s teaching. Here in America, secularists say ?well, they are goin to do it anyway, so let?s just give up and pass out the condoms.? That same principle is in danger of being applied abroad. Anyone or any group can benefit from sound moral training.

wooops toss him out he's an obvious fake.

Evangelicats have sex everyday, even with the opposite sex sometimes. Some are even bi-sexual, they do it twice a day, with boys and girls.

Rev. Ted gets them to flop it out.

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Hermagoras



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,13:01   

Let the red-baiting begin!  
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?Then there is the amazingly self-righteous Christopher Hitchens, a socialist, who applauded Lenin?s efforts to dechristianize Russia, callinig it Lenin?s ?greatest achievement.??

People should probably make more noise about this sort of thing, given the communists approach was essentially to kill or imprison anybody who disagreed with them.

Maybe a picket of the conference ? Something to attract attention to the actual opinions of these degenerates.


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Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,13:27   

Quote (Hermagoras @ Aug. 24 2007,13:01)
Let the red-baiting begin! ?
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?Then there is the amazingly self-righteous Christopher Hitchens, a socialist, who applauded Lenin?s efforts to dechristianize Russia, callinig it Lenin?s ?greatest achievement.??

People should probably make more noise about this sort of thing, given the communists approach was essentially to kill or imprison anybody who disagreed with them.

Maybe a picket of the conference ? Something to attract attention to the actual opinions of these degenerates.

A problem for creobot activism is that these secular liberal homo elitists insist on meeting in cities, whilst they all live miles away in farms. A horse and buggy just ain't made for that kind of distance.

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Albatrossity2



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,13:29   

FtK sez  
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I'm working on a FAQs site that I'll send repetative (sic) questioners to and to heck with the rest of their worthless banter.


All of the previous Qs are good. But you guys forgot the most FA of the FAQs - "What is your opinion about the age of the earth?"

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Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,14:05   

ID hypothesis?

http://www.uncommondescent.com/intelli....-133951

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...yet I would argue that if you blindly believe in the ?true God? then your faith will soon be rewarded with tangible miracles that let you know that the living God is in your life and thus proof of its truthfulness.


We just need to firm up "tangible miracles" a bit. I think my definition might be a bit more impressive that his..

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"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,14:05   

Quote (Albatrossity2 @ Aug. 24 2007,13:29)
All of the previous Qs are good. But you guys forgot the most FA of the FAQs - "What is your opinion about the age of the earth?"

And the FTK Correct Answer is:

Anywhere between 6,000 years and 6.0 billion years.

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Come on Tough Guy, do the little dance of ID impotence you do so well. - Louis to Joe G 2/10

Gullibility is not a virtue - Quidam on Dembski's belief in the Bible Code Faith Healers & ID 7/08

UD is an Unnatural Douchemagnet. - richardthughes 7/11

  
J-Dog



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,14:09   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Aug. 24 2007,14:05)
ID hypothesis?

http://www.uncommondescent.com/intelli....-133951

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...yet I would argue that if you blindly believe in the ?true God? then your faith will soon be rewarded with tangible miracles that let you know that the living God is in your life and thus proof of its truthfulness.


We just need to firm up "tangible miracles" a bit. I think my definition might be a bit more impressive that his..

Yeah.  "bornagain" is one of the tardiest posters left at UD... Anyone that always capitalizes the word "Truth" is going to be leaving a Large Tard Footprint (LTF)

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Come on Tough Guy, do the little dance of ID impotence you do so well. - Louis to Joe G 2/10

Gullibility is not a virtue - Quidam on Dembski's belief in the Bible Code Faith Healers & ID 7/08

UD is an Unnatural Douchemagnet. - richardthughes 7/11

  
Henry J



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,14:14   

Quote (Albatrossity2 @ Aug. 24 2007,08:01)
But we all would really be interested if they could get around to inferring the "minimal capabilities of the designer from the properties of the designed object". They could start with the human spinal column...

That could take some backbone...

  
Richardthughes



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,14:31   

Jehu!

http://www.uncommondescent.com/culture....-133952

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Jehu

08/24/2007

2:02 pm
Oh give me a break. It is entirely possible for people to abstain from premarital sex. Of course, if you believe it is impossible for you, it is. ?As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.?


Truth be told, Jehu, I think premarital sex abstained from you.

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"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
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JAM



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,18:28   

A thick slab of tard from one of the UD commenters (Charles Foljambe) from that thread here:

He's all over any comments, too:

This could be fun!

  
khan



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 24 2007,21:53   

Quote (JAM @ Aug. 24 2007,18:28)
A thick slab of tard from one of the UD commenters (Charles Foljambe) from that thread here:

He's all over any comments, too:

This could be fun!

The Tard is strong with this one.

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That's so fucking stupid it merits a wing in the museum of stupid. -midwifetoad

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oldmanintheskydidntdoit



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 25 2007,10:26   

Scubaredneck sounds off and seems to imply good Christians don't burn cars, unlike those ruffian Muslims
 
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The Malay Indian Congress has threatened to have the newspaper shut down but, thus far, there has been no hint of rioting in the streets, burning cars, etc. Hmmm?

In the comments bornagain77 (who, btw is behind an adult filtering program and can't type words like "adult" or "hate") slips up with the hatin


[Off Topic]Jesus desecrated in Malay newspaper. No riots in Kuala Lumpur?

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I also mentioned that He'd have to give me a thorough explanation as to *why* I must "eat human babies".
FTK

if there are even critical flaws in Gauger’s work, the evo mat narrative cannot stand
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oldmanintheskydidntdoit



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 25 2007,10:28   

on the blog uncommondescent uber-tard Joseph notes
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Creation Science is against universal common descent

Intelligent Design accepts universal common descent

The theory of evolution also accepts universal common descent

Therefore Intelligent Design is connected to the theory of evolution. The ONLY difference is the mechansim- designed to evolve vs. evolved via culled genetic accidents.


What a tard

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I also mentioned that He'd have to give me a thorough explanation as to *why* I must "eat human babies".
FTK

if there are even critical flaws in Gauger’s work, the evo mat narrative cannot stand
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Zachriel



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 25 2007,10:45   

Joseph faults Darwin for not using state-of-the-art computerized encyclopedia of genetics.

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Joseph:
"One cannot look at this Universe with all living productions & man without believing that all has been intelligently designed; yet when I look to each individual organism, I can see no evidence of this." Charles Darwin

It would have helped if he pulled his head out and then took a look.

Had Charley known what the ENCODE (Encyclopedia of DNA Elements) Project knows he would have had a different out-look:

I bet Charley Darwin doesn't even know what a gene is!



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k.e



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 25 2007,10:48   

oldmanintheskydidntdoit
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 (Permalink) Posted: Aug. 25 2007,18:26

Re: BurnagainHater

You dun well to show his tru credentials, one could call one a Christian if it wasn't actually Christian to call you a Christain for being one, if you know what I mean.


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On da hatin and de lovin minus de hatin burn again


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The conservative has but little to fear from the man whose reason is the servant of his passions, but let him beware of him in whom reason has become the greatest and most terrible of the passions.These are the wreckers of outworn empires and civilisations, doubters, disintegrators, deicides.Haldane

   
Albatrossity2



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 25 2007,17:40   

Apparently uber-tard Sal has been drinking from Larry Falafelforbrains' stash of Kool-Aid.
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If scientific evidence contrary to Darwinian evolution is withheld because atheists were trying to promote their world view by withholding scientific evidence, then that could be a violation of the establishment clause.


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Flesh of the sky, child of the sky, the mind
Has been obligated from the beginning
To create an ordered universe
As the only possible proof of its own inheritance.
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IanBrown_101



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 25 2007,19:58   

Quote (Albatrossity2 @ Aug. 25 2007,17:40)
Apparently uber-tard Sal has been drinking from Larry Falafelforbrains' stash of Kool-Aid.  
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If scientific evidence contrary to Darwinian evolution is withheld because atheists were trying to promote their world view by withholding scientific evidence, then that could be a violation of the establishment clause.

Wha'?

I read the words, and I kind of got the concept as a whole but still......wha'?

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I'm not the fastest or the baddest or the fatest.

You NEVER seem to address the fact that the grand majority of people supporting Darwinism in these on line forums and blogs are atheists. That doesn't seem to bother you guys in the least. - FtK

Roddenberry is my God.

   
"Rev Dr" Lenny Flank



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 25 2007,20:05   

Quote (Albatrossity2 @ Aug. 25 2007,17:40)
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If scientific evidence contrary to Darwinian evolution is withheld because atheists were trying to promote their world view by withholding scientific evidence, then that could be a violation of the establishment clause.

PLEASE make that argument in court, IDers.  Please please please.  Pretty please with sugar and honey on top.

I'll even pay your way.

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Hermagoras



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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 25 2007,20:26   

Joseph accidentally makes sense!  
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First morality is in the eye of the beholder.
What is "moral" in one society isn't "moral" in another.

Welcome to my relativist world, bub.

Added: this moment of clarity was followed by a tremendous cave-in in the Tard mines:
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As for ?love? do other organisms experience it or is it entirely a human thing? I know there are other species that mate for life but is that because of ?love??
Do we need it to survive? No.
Do we need it to hunt or gather food? No.
Do we even need it to find a mate? No.
Do we need it to successfully mate? No.
Compassion can get one killed. Help the weak so that the gene pool is muudied by their genes goes against the heart of the theory of evolution.
Sorry JK but the materialist position can only explain love, compassion and morality with a hand-wave and a wink.

Buried thus, will Joseph ever be heard from again?

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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 25 2007,22:35   

Mentock knows how God works...

http://www.uncommondescent.com/humor....-134163


2300% RDT.

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"You magnificent bastard! " : Louis
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"I bow to your superior skills" : deadman_932
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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 25 2007,22:44   

Quote (Albatrossity2 @ Aug. 25 2007,17:40)
Apparently uber-tard Sal has been drinking from Larry Falafelforbrains' stash of Kool-Aid. ?
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If scientific evidence contrary to Darwinian evolution is withheld because atheists were trying to promote their world view by withholding scientific evidence, then that could be a violation of the establishment clause.

That's so beautiful I could cry. :O

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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 25 2007,22:46   

Quote (Richardthughes @ Aug. 25 2007,22:35)
Mentock knows how God works...

http://www.uncommondescent.com/humor....-134163


2300% RDT.

Oh jumping Jesus on a pogo stick:

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The mind and emotions work together. What is the mind? What substance are thoughts comprised of? How do we understand thoughts? How do we receive memory which is thought? Can thought be stored in cells? If so how and where? Can cells read your mind and understand language, grammar, word meanings, etc? If not where does memory come from? How does the mind and therefore emotion function if the mind is solely dependent on the interactions of chemicals in cells? Can cells really understand what you are thinking and give you information that you want in a language?

If I ask you where you were last night how does that memory become available to your mind? If that memory is stored in cells in your brain are you telling me that those cells understand and can communicate with me so that if I ask you a question they can supply the answer?

Well if they can?t then where does memory come from? Without memory we would be like new born babies at all times. In order for us to be able to be intelligent and function as we do we need a very sophisticated memory management system. Yet our memory is based upon thought and communication which cells are unable to do because they do not possess the required means which would enable them to talk to us and understand our thoughts and our language. Can cells in your brain communicate through thought and are they able to understand language, grammar, vocabulary etc.


Make no mistake, Mentok has really looked at his hands.

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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 26 2007,00:43   

Quote (Arden Chatfield @ Aug. 25 2007,23:46)
?  
Quote (Richardthughes @ Aug. 25 2007,22:35)
Mentock knows how God works...

http://www.uncommondescent.com/humor....-134163


2300% RDT.

Oh jumping Jesus on a pogo stick:

 
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The mind and emotions work together. What is the mind? What substance are thoughts comprised of? How do we understand thoughts? How do we receive memory which is thought? Can thought be stored in cells? If so how and where? Can cells read your mind and understand language, grammar, word meanings, etc ...


Make no mistake, Mentok has really looked at his hands.

I think each little cell has a mind. It talks to its mind and gets in touch with the Big Mind, and passes the information up to the axons. The little cells know how to talk because the Big Mind taught them, and thence speaking in unison they speak to our own minds loud enough so our minds can hear them. Then when our own minds want to talk they wiggle more cells (in Broca's area) and get them to make flapping sounds with our mouths. We hear what we say and we know we have a mind, because we get memory from knowledge. That's where our intentions come from. And from big corporations. And my cat, but my cat it doesn't have a mind, but it has cells. They have little cat minds. So there.

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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 26 2007,00:57   

Dembski's employer, the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, has enhanced its already stellar academic reputation by offering a new cutting-edge major in homemaking:
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The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary offers coursework in Greek and Hebrew, in archaeology, in the philosophy of religion and - starting this fall - in how to cook and sew...

Coursework will include seven hours of nutrition and meal preparation, seven hours of textile design and "clothing construction," three hours of general homemaking, three hours on "the value of a child," and three hours on the "biblical model for the home and family."

Seminary officials say the main focus of the courses is on hospitality in the home - teaching women interior design as well as how to sew and cook. Women also study children's spiritual, physical and emotional development.

...A description of the homemaking program on the seminary's Web site says it "endeavors to prepare women to model the characteristics of the godly woman as outlined in Scripture. This is accomplished through instruction in homemaking skills, developing insights into home and family while continuing to equip women to understand and engage the culture of today."

Bad news for Richard, however: the program is open to women only. I wonder if they admit transsexuals?

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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 26 2007,01:10   

Quote (keiths @ Aug. 26 2007,00:57)
...A description of the homemaking program on the seminary's Web site says it "endeavors to prepare women to model the characteristics of the godly woman as outlined in Scripture.

So shoes would be optional, eh?


(snicker)  (giggle)

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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 26 2007,02:22   

Quote (keiths @ Aug. 26 2007,00:57)
Dembski's employer, the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, has enhanced its already stellar academic reputation by offering a new cutting-edge major in homemaking:
 
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The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary offers coursework in Greek and Hebrew, in archaeology, in the philosophy of religion and - starting this fall - in how to cook and sew...

Coursework will include seven hours of nutrition and meal preparation, seven hours of textile design and "clothing construction," three hours of general homemaking, three hours on "the value of a child," and three hours on the "biblical model for the home and family."

Seminary officials say the main focus of the courses is on hospitality in the home - teaching women interior design as well as how to sew and cook. Women also study children's spiritual, physical and emotional development.

...A description of the homemaking program on the seminary's Web site says it "endeavors to prepare women to model the characteristics of the godly woman as outlined in Scripture. This is accomplished through instruction in homemaking skills, developing insights into home and family while continuing to equip women to understand and engage the culture of today."

Bad news for Richard, however: the program is open to women only. I wonder if they admit transsexuals?

I know there's a "barefoot and pregnant" joke here somewhere, I'm just having a hard time teasing it out. . .

Edit:  Nevermind.  Lenny was well ahead of me.

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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 26 2007,07:18   

Quote (keiths @ Aug. 26 2007,00:57)
Dembski's employer, the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, has enhanced its already stellar academic reputation by offering a new cutting-edge major in homemaking:
 
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The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary offers coursework in Greek and Hebrew, in archaeology, in the philosophy of religion and - starting this fall - in how to cook and sew...

Coursework will include seven hours of nutrition and meal preparation, seven hours of textile design and "clothing construction," three hours of general homemaking, three hours on "the value of a child," and three hours on the "biblical model for the home and family."

Seminary officials say the main focus of the courses is on hospitality in the home - teaching women interior design as well as how to sew and cook. Women also study children's spiritual, physical and emotional development.

...A description of the homemaking program on the seminary's Web site says it "endeavors to prepare women to model the characteristics of the godly woman as outlined in Scripture. This is accomplished through instruction in homemaking skills, developing insights into home and family while continuing to equip women to understand and engage the culture of today."

As a woman I find this extremely offensive. As offensive as the article in my local newspaper helping "ladies" do men's tasks such as repairs around the house. Shame on my gender for allowing this s*** in the 21st century...

  
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(Permalink) Posted: Aug. 26 2007,07:33   

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Joseph: As for ?love? do other organisms experience it or is it entirely a human thing? I know there are other species that mate for life but is that because of ?love?? ...Compassion can get one killed. Help the weak so that the gene pool is muudied by their genes goes against the heart of the theory of evolution.

Nearly all mammals have a maternal instinct. They nurse and care and watch over and play and bathe and cuddle and educate their offspring. For no immediate personal benefit. So, yes Joseph. It does go to the heart.



Turns out that cats are quite well-adapted for various habitats. Like all successful organisms, they can reproduce exponentially with litters of 4-6 kittens several times a year. So apparently taking care of your young until they are able to live independently can be a successful adaptation. In the wild, the most important resource limitation for cats is available prey. But in a Cat Lady's House,



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