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Quote (k.e.. @ June 09 2016,10:48) | Quote (KevinB @ June 09 2016,15:31) | Quote (Henry J @ June 08 2016,20:18) | Quote (stevestory @ June 08 2016,16:11) | zeroseven: Quote | 20 June 8, 2016 at 3:41 pm It’s amazing how all those hundreds of millions of cognitively deficient, delusional atheists around the world seem to be able to live such successful and fulfilled lives. I guess they are the type of delusions and cognitive dissonances that don’t have any effect on the ability to live successful lives. |
HeKS: Quote | Because they don’t actually live like their delusions are true. They give lip service to the delusions and defend them with generally poor arguments |
They have no idea how foolish an argument this is! :D
Smith: Robinson, I have completed my calculations. According to my deep analysis of sociology, history, economics, and anthropology, all Japanese people must eat Creme Brulee desserts at 3 a.m. without fail. Robinson: Dr. Smith, I just came from Japan, my wife's Japanese, and many of my colleagues are Japanese, and nobody eats creme brulee at 3 am. Smith: Well then they're all Japanning wrong! Robinson: There's another possibility.... |
"That does not compute!"
"Oh, the pain, the pain!" |
It would explain an awful lot if UD were an Irwin Allen production.
The gallant crew of the space ship Jupiter 1+1 are trapped on the lost planet Montserrat. Every episode they are invaded another Guest Star evolutionist, which they have to battle until they can bring Barry the Robot online to deploy the Ban Hammer. |
With coward Barry mincing in and out of the closet trying to pervert young boys minds. |
With Gordon cheering on their Socratic/Platonic behavior.
One does wonder how they reconcile "objective morality" with Biblical support of slavery, rape, genocide, and (depending on where and how hard you look), exclusive heterosexuality with Ancient Greece and modern times.
Was the Bible simply mistaken in its support of slavery? Were the Greeks simply mistaken in their boy-love? Or is "objective morality" even more subjective than the "subjective morality" they rail against?
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