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midwifetoad



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,14:42   

Are these guys really so ignorant of their own Bible that they think God can't make lions that don't eat lambs, if He chooses to?

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The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them.

Isaiah 11:6


Someone needs to inform these heretics that they are suspended by one spider silk strand above the fiery pits of hell, and they better get right real quick.

Edit for moar of God's goodness:

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so it is easy for us to cut or singe a slender thread that any thing hangs by: thus easy is it for God, when he pleases, to cast his enemies down to hell.


Edited by midwifetoad on Feb. 24 2012,14:47

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Any version of ID consistent with all the evidence is indistinguishable from evolution.

  
Reciprocating Bill



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,14:44   

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(snip) Darwinism, Heavisideism,Hertzism,Laplacism,Eienstienism,Plankism,Maxwellism,Shintoism  Nasim, Post Modernism (snip)

"Allll we are saaaaayyyyiiinnnngg...."

eta or for the more eclectic taste: He is resplendent in divergence.

"We didn't start the fire..."

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Myth: Something that never was true, and always will be.

"The truth will set you free. But not until it is finished with you."
- David Foster Wallace

"Here’s a clue. Snarky banalities are not a substitute for saying something intelligent. Write that down."
- Barry Arrington

  
Robin



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,14:52   

Quote (Erasmus @ FCD,Feb. 24 2012,14:42)
or your own gut flora...

Exactly!

The ignorant don't frustrate me; just the idiots who refuse to look at and accept reality.

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we IDists rule in design for the flagellum and cilium largely because they do look designed.  Bilbo

The only reason you reject Thor is because, like a cushion, you bear the imprint of the biggest arse that sat on you. Louis

  
Henry J



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,14:56   

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I wonder if Deuce knows about the difference between euclidean and non-euclidean geometry?

As mathy concepts go, one version of that is absolutely without parallel!

Henry

you always go hyperbolic

When I'm not off on a tangent, anyways...

  
Freddie



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,16:55   

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I wonder if Deuce knows about the difference between euclidean and non-euclidean geometry?

As mathy concepts go, one version of that is absolutely without parallel!

Henry

you always go hyperbolic

When I'm not off on a tangent, anyways...

Careful, you're on a slippery slope with a steep gradient, there ...

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Joe: Most criticisims of ID stem from ignorance and jealousy.
Joe: As for the authors of the books in the Bible, well the OT was authored by Moses and the NT was authored by various people.
Byers: The eskimo would not need hairy hair growth as hair, I say, is for keeping people dry. Not warm.

  
Erasmus, FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,16:57   

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I wonder if Deuce knows about the difference between euclidean and non-euclidean geometry?

As mathy concepts go, one version of that is absolutely without parallel!

Henry

you always go hyperbolic

When I'm not off on a tangent, anyways...

Careful, you're on a slippery slope with a steep gradient, there ...

this conversation is derivative

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You're obviously illiterate as hell. Peach, bro.-FtK

Finding something hard to believe based on the evidence, is science.-JoeG

the odds of getting some loathsome taint are low-- Gordon E Mullings Manjack Heights Montserrat

I work on molecular systems with pathway charts and such.-Giggles

  
Schroedinger's Dog



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,16:59   

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I wonder if Deuce knows about the difference between euclidean and non-euclidean geometry?

As mathy concepts go, one version of that is absolutely without parallel!

Henry

you always go hyperbolic

When I'm not off on a tangent, anyways...

Careful, you're on a slippery slope with a steep gradient, there ...

this conversation is derivative

Meh! Circular arguments...

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"I have a better suggestion, Kris. How about a game of hide and go fuck yourself instead." Louis

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Freddie



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,17:03   

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I wonder if Deuce knows about the difference between euclidean and non-euclidean geometry?

As mathy concepts go, one version of that is absolutely without parallel!

Henry

you always go hyperbolic

When I'm not off on a tangent, anyways...

Careful, you're on a slippery slope with a steep gradient, there ...

this conversation is derivative

Meh! Circular arguments...

I need a drink. A slim tot, hic!

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Joe: Most criticisims of ID stem from ignorance and jealousy.
Joe: As for the authors of the books in the Bible, well the OT was authored by Moses and the NT was authored by various people.
Byers: The eskimo would not need hairy hair growth as hair, I say, is for keeping people dry. Not warm.

  
paragwinn



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,17:35   

Devoid of Riemann reason.

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All women build up a resistance [to male condescension]. Apparently, ID did not predict that. -Kristine 4-19-11
F/Ns to F/Ns to F/Ns etc. The whole thing is F/N ridiculous -Seversky on KF footnote fetish 8-20-11
Sigh. Really Bill? - Barry Arrington

  
Febble



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,17:55   

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I wonder if Deuce knows about the difference between euclidean and non-euclidean geometry?

As mathy concepts go, one version of that is absolutely without parallel!

Henry

you always go hyperbolic

When I'm not off on a tangent, anyways...

Careful, you're on a slippery slope with a steep gradient, there ...

this conversation is derivative

Meh! Circular arguments...

I need a drink. A slim tot, hic!

You are all being irrational.

  
Henry J



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,17:59   

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I wonder if Deuce knows about the difference between euclidean and non-euclidean geometry?

As mathy concepts go, one version of that is absolutely without parallel!

Henry

you always go hyperbolic

When I'm not off on a tangent, anyways...

Careful, you're on a slippery slope with a steep gradient, there ...

this conversation is derivative

Meh! Circular arguments...

I need a drink. A slim tot, hic!

You are all being irrational.

Or transcendental!

  
Reciprocating Bill



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,20:23   

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I wonder if Deuce knows about the difference between euclidean and non-euclidean geometry?

As mathy concepts go, one version of that is absolutely without parallel!

Henry

you always go hyperbolic

When I'm not off on a tangent, anyways...

Careful, you're on a slippery slope with a steep gradient, there ...

this conversation is derivative

Meh! Circular arguments...

I need a drink. A slim tot, hic!

You are all being irrational.

Or transcendental!

With that, I'm gonna hit this little imaginary number.

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Myth: Something that never was true, and always will be.

"The truth will set you free. But not until it is finished with you."
- David Foster Wallace

"Here’s a clue. Snarky banalities are not a substitute for saying something intelligent. Write that down."
- Barry Arrington

  
k.e..



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 24 2012,22:19   

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I wonder if Deuce knows about the difference between euclidean and non-euclidean geometry?

As mathy concepts go, one version of that is absolutely without parallel!

Henry

you always go hyperbolic

When I'm not off on a tangent, anyways...

Careful, you're on a slippery slope with a steep gradient, there ...

this conversation is derivative

Meh! Circular arguments...

I need a drink. A slim tot, hic!

You are all being irrational.

Or transcendental!

With that, I'm gonna hit this little imaginary number.

your're all approaching the limit

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"I get a strong breeze from my monitor every time k.e. puts on his clown DaveTard suit" dogdidit
"ID is deader than Lenny Flanks granmaws dildo batteries" Erasmus
"I'm busy studying scientist level science papers" Galloping Gary Gaulin

  
Timothy McDougald



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,00:11   

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I wonder if Deuce knows about the difference between euclidean and non-euclidean geometry?

As mathy concepts go, one version of that is absolutely without parallel!

Henry

you always go hyperbolic

When I'm not off on a tangent, anyways...

Careful, you're on a slippery slope with a steep gradient, there ...

this conversation is derivative

Meh! Circular arguments...

I need a drink. A slim tot, hic!

You are all being irrational.

Or transcendental!

With that, I'm gonna hit this little imaginary number.

your're all approaching the limit

too derivative

Edit to add: Crap erasmus beat me to it. I guess paying attention is integral to punfests...

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Church burning ebola boy

FTK: I Didn't answer your questions because it beats the hell out of me.

PaV: I suppose for me to be pried away from what I do to focus long and hard on that particular problem would take, quite honestly, hundreds of thousands of dollars to begin to pique my interest.

   
Henry J



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,00:51   

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I wonder if Deuce knows about the difference between euclidean and non-euclidean geometry?

As mathy concepts go, one version of that is absolutely without parallel!

Henry

you always go hyperbolic

When I'm not off on a tangent, anyways...

Careful, you're on a slippery slope with a steep gradient, there ...

this conversation is derivative

Meh! Circular arguments...

I need a drink. A slim tot, hic!

You are all being irrational.

Or transcendental!

With that, I'm gonna hit this little imaginary number.

your're all approaching the limit

too derivative

Edit to add: Crap erasmus beat me to it. I guess paying attention is integral to punfests...

Yeah, they can be irreducibly complex!

  
Erasmus, FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,01:18   

it's ok it was only a local maximum

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You're obviously illiterate as hell. Peach, bro.-FtK

Finding something hard to believe based on the evidence, is science.-JoeG

the odds of getting some loathsome taint are low-- Gordon E Mullings Manjack Heights Montserrat

I work on molecular systems with pathway charts and such.-Giggles

  
DiEb



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,01:43   

Do Materialists Believe Rape is Wrong?

Short answer: yes, rape is wrong.

Long answer: Barry, you disgusting prick, rape is wrong.

   
Woodbine



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,02:30   

Been raping monkeys again, Barry? Feeling a bit guilty?

Poor sod.

Edited by Woodbine on Feb. 25 2012,08:31

  
Freddie



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,03:17   

Quote (Woodbine @ Feb. 25 2012,02:30)
Been raping monkeys again, Barry? Feeling a bit guilty?

Poor sod.

I'd heard it was a duck.

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Joe: Most criticisims of ID stem from ignorance and jealousy.
Joe: As for the authors of the books in the Bible, well the OT was authored by Moses and the NT was authored by various people.
Byers: The eskimo would not need hairy hair growth as hair, I say, is for keeping people dry. Not warm.

  
BWE



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,03:44   

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The Chief Seattle speech might not be accurately transcribed (:)) but it was based on the author's recollection of the speech, Seattle was noted as a great orator, and it is still a beutiful sentiment even if it was filtered through the stylistic pen of a romantic era writer.

Just sayin. It's not a myth that he gave such a speech, just that it wasn't exactly transcribed so much as interpreted some years later.

And it is beautiful.

Sorry, you're engaging in wishful thinking. I agree those are beautiful sentiments, and it would be even nicer if Chief Seattle had said them. But those were not his words. Here's a good analysis.

Alright. I have read that before. And, like I said, the speech is still beautiful regardless of who penned the words. I don't have the source I read most recently, probably 5 years or so ago, and I don't know the scholarship level either, but the gist of it was that most of those sentiments, those of ecology and ancestory and interconnectedness, and ownership were themes he was known to have spoken of on other occasions too. The records of him note that he was a great chief who was revered on merit of wisdom and eloquence by the various tribes which all regarded him as such as well as the white men who knew him.

Thus, though the speech is written by the other guy and colored with the notions of the romantic era and is not suspected to be authentic, it is also consistent with his basic approach to dealing with the whites and was probably a real speech that the author some years later paraphrased and wrote as an American romantic paean to nature.

I have no idea if any of that is factual and, you know what? I don't care. It is beautiful and expresses something which resonated in me which is all myth needs to do to fulfill its function.

So there. :)

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Who said that ev'ry wish would be heard and answered
When wished on the morning star
Somebody thought of that, and someone believed it
Look what it's done so far

The Daily Wingnut

   
BillB



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,05:25   

Quote (DiEb @ Feb. 25 2012,07:43)
Do Materialists Believe Rape is Wrong?

Short answer: yes, rape is wrong.

Long answer: Barry, you disgusting prick, rape is wrong.

Question begging flailing strawman thingy ...

Are cuckoos, and other brood parasites, immoral and if so then why did God design them like that ... CALL THE ANIMAL POLICE, ARREST THOSE BIRDS!


Barry:
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Say one of the male chimps approaches one of the female chimps and makes chimp signals that he wants to have sexual relations with her, but for whatever reason she’s not interested and refuses. Is it morally wrong for the male chimp to force the female chimp to have sex with him against her will?


Of course, rape really isn't that wrong if you go by the Bible - just pay the dad off and marry the victim, whatever you do after that isn't rape because she is your property now and must subsume to your will.

Can't see how that would work for chimps though. Perhaps the chimp police demand payment in Bananas.

  
Erasmus, FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,10:22   

Quote (DiEb @ Feb. 25 2012,02:43)
Do Materialists Believe Rape is Wrong?

Short answer: yes, rape is wrong.

Long answer: Barry, you disgusting prick, rape is wrong.

who is barry?  i had forgotten all about that shit pile

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You're obviously illiterate as hell. Peach, bro.-FtK

Finding something hard to believe based on the evidence, is science.-JoeG

the odds of getting some loathsome taint are low-- Gordon E Mullings Manjack Heights Montserrat

I work on molecular systems with pathway charts and such.-Giggles

  
Erasmus, FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,10:23   

Quote (Freddie @ Feb. 25 2012,04:17)
Quote (Woodbine @ Feb. 25 2012,02:30)
Been raping monkeys again, Barry? Feeling a bit guilty?

Poor sod.

I'd heard it was a duck.

it can't be rape if it's consent and the way i heard it that bloke would let anything climb on his lap

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You're obviously illiterate as hell. Peach, bro.-FtK

Finding something hard to believe based on the evidence, is science.-JoeG

the odds of getting some loathsome taint are low-- Gordon E Mullings Manjack Heights Montserrat

I work on molecular systems with pathway charts and such.-Giggles

  
REC



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,11:12   

Barry is an exceptional ass. Why is it all rape and Hitler over there? I guess this is the new test--anyone defending materialism has to announce they support (chimpanzee?!?) rape.

Dangerous road to go down-he can't imagine a really simple code based on property (one owns one's body)?

Especially dangerous, since the book of Barry's morality is based on this notion of property rights, but fucks up it, giving the property of a woman's body over to fathers, husbands and rapists:

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(Deuteronomy 22:28-29)
If a man is caught in the act of raping a young woman who is not engaged, he must pay fifty pieces of silver to her father.  Then he must marry the young woman because he violated her

  
Freddie



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,12:11   

You guys are missing quite the little tard fight between Batshit and several others over there.  They'll be slapping each other with their handbags soon.  Not a lot of ID science in sight, though ...

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inunison:

bornagain77,  

“I therefore referenced a exhaustive study of the Hebrew text itself of Genesis 1 in post 82, as well I referenced a study of the specific Hebrew text in question in post 78.”

Come again? You accept [a] 3 page article and single self-published book, both by [the] same author, against entire opus of scholars that argue differently including most respected OT Commentaries, Hebrew Lexicons and Hebrew Dictionaries?

Yep - it doesn't matter what the subject is, the age of the earth or evolution, that's the ID way.

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Joe: Most criticisims of ID stem from ignorance and jealousy.
Joe: As for the authors of the books in the Bible, well the OT was authored by Moses and the NT was authored by various people.
Byers: The eskimo would not need hairy hair growth as hair, I say, is for keeping people dry. Not warm.

  
Woodbine



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,12:18   

Between the crickets chirping the only signs of life at UD are the triumphalist thumping of bibles in the comments section as the inmates vanquish wave after bloody wave of invented materialist demons.

Which is a good thing.

  
Erasmus, FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,12:43   

Quote (Freddie @ Feb. 25 2012,13:11)
You guys are missing quite the little tard fight between Batshit and several others over there.  They'll be slapping each other with their handbags soon.  Not a lot of ID science in sight, though ...

ETA:
 
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inunison:

bornagain77,  

“I therefore referenced a exhaustive study of the Hebrew text itself of Genesis 1 in post 82, as well I referenced a study of the specific Hebrew text in question in post 78.”

Come again? You accept [a] 3 page article and single self-published book, both by [the] same author, against entire opus of scholars that argue differently including most respected OT Commentaries, Hebrew Lexicons and Hebrew Dictionaries?

Yep - it doesn't matter what the subject is, the age of the earth or evolution, that's the ID way.

if a tardfight occurs between two tards and there is no non-tard there to observe it does it make a fuck

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You're obviously illiterate as hell. Peach, bro.-FtK

Finding something hard to believe based on the evidence, is science.-JoeG

the odds of getting some loathsome taint are low-- Gordon E Mullings Manjack Heights Montserrat

I work on molecular systems with pathway charts and such.-Giggles

  
socle



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,12:49   

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Prof FX Gumby: If you can measure it, and other people can measure it and get the same answer, then it's science.

Joe:

 
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How can we measure evolution via blind and undirected processes?

Funny how he's never at a loss when it comes to measuring bits in a fruitcake or whatever the hell else...

  
utidjian



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,14:18   

Quote (REC @ Feb. 25 2012,11:12)
Barry is an exceptional ass. Why is it all rape and Hitler over there? I guess this is the new test--anyone defending materialism has to announce they support (chimpanzee?!?) rape.

Dangerous road to go down-he can't imagine a really simple code based on property (one owns one's body)?

Especially dangerous, since the book of Barry's morality is based on this notion of property rights, but fucks up it, giving the property of a woman's body over to fathers, husbands and rapists:

 
Quote

(Deuteronomy 22:28-29)
If a man is caught in the act of raping a young woman who is not engaged, he must pay fifty pieces of silver to her father.  Then he must marry the young woman because he violated her

Well since all the "science" and "philosophy" discussion blew town and moved over to Elizabeth's blog... there isn't much left but quote mining the bible and speculation on rape.

If Elizabeth can keep her little corner of the ID petri dish warm enough for a while we may yet see a speciation event... in real time... syllable by syllable.

I like how many of the former UD-banees have shown up at SZ. The Udiots can't banninate them, they can only cut-n-run when the dialog gets too strenuous. I wonder how long it will be before they have a meltdown at SZ. Any bets on the first victim? William J. Murray? Gregory? GilD? JoeG? (My money is on Murray.)

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Erasmus, FCD



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(Permalink) Posted: Feb. 25 2012,14:24   

Gildo already ran off dribbling piss down his petticoat, doesn't that count?

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You're obviously illiterate as hell. Peach, bro.-FtK

Finding something hard to believe based on the evidence, is science.-JoeG

the odds of getting some loathsome taint are low-- Gordon E Mullings Manjack Heights Montserrat

I work on molecular systems with pathway charts and such.-Giggles

  
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