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User: "Michael Alcandor"
Date: 10 Mar 2006 06:36:19 PM
Object: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man"
The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity. I know from experience, especially within
academia, that these zealots will literally DO ANYTHING to drum up some
evidence for their predetermined conclusions, including faking academic
research to support their agenda. My prediction is that atheists will
fabricate a discovery to support their wrong viewpoint, just as they
did with they big fake lie of Piltdown Man that they used to support
evolution. For those who don't know about it, Piltdown man was
supposedly "the missing link" between men and apes that evolutionists
needed to prove their *****. It turned out, after Piltdown man was
added to school textbooks, and placed in museums, that piltdown man was
a big fake phony fraud by an atheist satanist zealot. Google it to get
the full story.
.

User: "Phÿltêr"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 10:38:56 PM
"Michael Alcandor" <ronny.brook@gmail.com> had me ROTFL with:
news:1142037379.671121.145350@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

The fondest wish of atheists is to find

every fundy fuckwit like you has disappeared off the face of the planet
--
Phÿltêr
Alt.Atheism #1938
Denizen of Darkness #44 & AFJC Antipodean Attaché
http://www.jesusneverexisted.com
.

User: "Phÿltêr"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 11 Mar 2006 03:19:26 AM
"Michael Alcandor" <ronny.brook@gmail.com> had me ROTFL with:
news:1142037379.671121.145350@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity. I know from experience, especially within
academia, that these zealots will literally DO ANYTHING to drum up some
evidence for their predetermined conclusions, including faking academic
research to support their agenda. My prediction is that atheists will
fabricate a discovery to support their wrong viewpoint, just as they
did with they big fake lie of Piltdown Man that they used to support
evolution. For those who don't know about it, Piltdown man was
supposedly "the missing link" between men and apes that evolutionists
needed to prove their *****. It turned out, after Piltdown man was
added to school textbooks, and placed in museums, that piltdown man was
a big fake phony fraud by an atheist satanist zealot. Google it to get
the full story.


Right HERE (atheist satanist zealot) is where you PROVE what a fuckwit you
really are. Satan is "Yang" to the "Yin" of God. IOW, it's ALLLLLL *****
that you swallowed, hook, line, sinker, rod, reel, angler, outboard motor,
boat.
You're a loud mouthed, know *****-all retard. The sad fact is that you and
your slack-jawed, empty-headed brethren number in the tens of thousands, if
not the millions. A sad indictment on the level of education you received,
if any.
--
Phÿltêr
Alt.Atheism #1938
Denizen of Darkness #44 & AFJC Antipodean Attaché
http://www.jesusneverexisted.com
.

User: "Steve O"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 07:36:11 PM
"Michael Alcandor" <ronny.brook@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1142037379.671121.145350@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity.

Hasn't that already been done?
--
Steve O
a.a. #2240
"Apparently, as I understand it , I am supposed to repent for being the way
that God made me, and then God will save me from God?"
.

User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 09:01:41 PM
"Michael Alcandor" <ronny.brook@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1142037379.671121.145350@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity.

Oh, *****. Get a life, you idiot.
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
Atheist ***** Extraordinaire
#1557
.

User: "Khubla"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 06:52:24 PM
"Michael Alcandor" <ronny.brook@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1142037379.671121.145350@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity. I know from experience, especially within
academia, that these zealots will literally DO ANYTHING to drum up some
evidence for their predetermined conclusions, including faking academic
research to support their agenda. My prediction is that atheists will
fabricate a discovery to support their wrong viewpoint, just as they
did with they big fake lie of Piltdown Man that they used to support
evolution. For those who don't know about it, Piltdown man was
supposedly "the missing link" between men and apes that evolutionists
needed to prove their *****. It turned out, after Piltdown man was
added to school textbooks, and placed in museums, that piltdown man was
a big fake phony fraud by an atheist satanist zealot. Google it to get
the full story.

Sounds like the By-Bull folks are getting worried. Life will be found on
other planets and it's just a matter of time. Science won't need to fake
anything but the silly xians are getting their lies ready for when it does
happen.
Khubla
.

User: "John Baker"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 11 Mar 2006 04:29:26 AM
If anyone ever claimed to have found a functioning brain cell inside
your skull, that, my moronic friend, would be a fake discovery.
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 08:28:06 PM
In <1142037379.671121.145350@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "Michael
Alcandor" <ronny.brook@gmail.com> wrote:

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity.

As if Christians need help discrediting and undermining Christianity...
--
Mark K. Bilbo
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User: "johac"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 11 Mar 2006 01:07:48 AM
In article <1142037379.671121.145350@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"Michael Alcandor" <ronny.brook@gmail.com> wrote:

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity.

What the hell are you talking about? If your god existed and were all
powerful as you claim, why couldn't it create life somewhere else?

I know from experience, especially within
academia, that these zealots will literally DO ANYTHING to drum up some
evidence for their predetermined conclusions, including faking academic
research to support their agenda.

You obviously have little experience in academia, especially in research.

My prediction is that atheists will
fabricate a discovery to support their wrong viewpoint, just as they
did with they big fake lie of Piltdown Man that they used to support
evolution. For those who don't know about it, Piltdown man was
supposedly "the missing link" between men and apes that evolutionists
needed to prove their *****. It turned out, after Piltdown man was
added to school textbooks, and placed in museums, that piltdown man was
a big fake phony fraud by an atheist satanist zealot. Google it to get
the full story.

Piltdown man was a fake and who discovered it was a fake? Scientists not
theologians.
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.

User: "Budikka666"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 07:05:50 PM
Michael Alcandor wrote:

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity.

SETI has nothing whatsoever to do with religion. Although you're
right: finding aliens would thoroughly show up your farcical beliefs
for the lie that they are.
However, if you wish to present your best evidence for the existence of
this god you claim, I'd be delighted to debate it with you right here.

I know from experience, especially within
academia, that these zealots will literally DO ANYTHING to drum up some
evidence for their predetermined conclusions,

And of course, this doesn't apply to a fundamental (emphasis on mental)
hypocrite like you?

including faking academic
research to support their agenda.

And your evidence supporting this is? None. Of course. Why isn't
*that* a surprise?

My prediction is that atheists will
fabricate a discovery to support their wrong viewpoint, just as they
did with they big fake lie of Piltdown Man that they used to support
evolution.

Why is it that creationiists suffer such a poverty of evidence and
ideas that they're forced to keep dredging up this irrelevant "fossil"?
Piltdown man was a hoax and it never did support evolution. On the
contrary, it was very diffificult to fit "Piltdown man" into any
rational evolutionary pattern.
Meanwhile, the science of evolution has progressed by leaps and bounds,
amassing literal mountains of evidence and passing every test to which
it has been subjected with flying colors. It has 150 years of solid
science supporting it.
And what of creationism? It has failed utterly. No creationist has
ever published a scientifically supported theory which better explains
the evidence, nor has any creationsit ever publihsed science which
overturns the Theory of Evolution - a solid scientific theory which
admirably explains the proven *fact* of evolution.

For those who don't know about it, Piltdown man was
supposedly "the missing link" between men and apes that evolutionists
needed to prove their *****.

This is a pathetic lie, but I'll be delighted to totally thrash your
scientific evidence for creation if you can ever find any to post here.
Budikka
.

User: "Neil Kelsey"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 06:54:47 PM
Michael Alcandor wrote:

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity.

This atheist holds no hope that you ignorant religious lunatics would
even think twice before declaring any extraterrestial life as being
created by "God."

I know from experience, especially within
academia, that these zealots will literally DO ANYTHING to drum up some
evidence for their predetermined conclusions, including faking academic
research to support their agenda.

Sorta like what you're doing now in advance of some discovery of
extraterrestial life. It's called "poisoning the well," and it's a
fallacy. You're supposed to avoid fallacies,not spew them, otherwise
you might look like an idiot.

My prediction is that atheists will
fabricate a discovery to support their wrong viewpoint, just as they
did with they big fake lie of Piltdown Man that they used to support
evolution.

Huh. FIrst you're drooling about atheists anticipating with glee the
discovery of life, and now you're saying it's going to be a hoax
anyway. Which is it, a discovery or a hoax? Pretty hard to say, because
neither has happened yet, but I'm sure that's not going to stop a mouth
breather like you.

For those who don't know about it, Piltdown man was
supposedly "the missing link" between men and apes that evolutionists
needed to prove their *****.

Some con man used Piltdown Man to cash in on a craze, sorta like
televangelists do. Instead of Piltdown Man, which was a hoax, why don't
you tell us about fossils of Neanderthals? Or Australopithicus?

It turned out, after Piltdown man was
added to school textbooks, and placed in museums, that piltdown man was
a big fake phony fraud by an atheist satanist zealot.

Atheists don't believe in Satan either, cheesehead.

Google it to get
the full story.

Oh, I don't think it's the full story.
.

User: "Father Haskell"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 09:26:17 PM
Michael Alcandor wrote:

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity.

Why look for alien species when you can find new ones so
easily here on Earth? Can't be *that* hard, considering that
new hairy lobster they announced last week. Shake a tree
in the Amazon, and you'll discover five new species of coleoptera.

I know from experience, especially within
academia, that these zealots will literally DO ANYTHING to drum up some
evidence for their predetermined conclusions, including faking academic
research to support their agenda. My prediction is that atheists will
fabricate a discovery to support their wrong viewpoint, just as they
did with they big fake lie of Piltdown Man that they used to support
evolution.

Actually, the universe is up to its gunwales in alien lifeforms.
Only reason we can't reach them is, they're all plants.

turned out, after Piltdown man was
added to school textbooks, and placed in museums, that piltdown man was
a big fake phony fraud by an atheist satanist zealot.

Schei=DFe! Er wei=DF zu viel, ja?

Google it to get
the full story.

.

User: "Thurisaz, Germanic barbarian"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 11:20:44 PM
Michael Alcandor wrote:

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity.

"We unbelievers" don't need anything to use against your cult as long as
numbnuts like you continue to demonstrate their utter brainlessness to all
the world.
"We" want to "undermine the jebus cult"? Listen up twit - the only thing
needed to show the idiocy of this dangerous cult is its book of lies and
inhumanity. You know, that thing you call da wholly babble. One single look
at those "ten commandments" is enough to demonstrate that you cultists are
a menace to all the world (be sure to check out the _final_ version of this
bullcrap instead of the cuddly alpha version you all love to parrot).
--
"To his friend a man a friend shall prove, and gifts with gifts requite;
But men shall mocking with mockery answer, and fraud with falsehood meet."
(The Poetic Edda)
Must have been written with fundies in mind...
Why I am not a christian:
http://www.carcosa.de/nojebus/nojebus
.

User: "raven1"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 07:16:21 PM
On 10 Mar 2006 16:36:19 -0800, "Michael Alcandor"
<ronny.brook@gmail.com> wrote:

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity.

How exactly would this discredit or undermine Christianity?
--
"O Sybilli, si ergo
Fortibus es in ero
O Nobili! Themis trux
Sivat sinem? Causen Dux"
.

User: "Steve Knight"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 09:35:10 PM
On 10 Mar 2006 16:36:19 -0800, "Michael Alcandor"
<ronny.brook@gmail.com> wrote:

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity. I know from experience, especially within
academia, that these zealots will literally DO ANYTHING to drum up some
evidence for their predetermined conclusions, including faking academic
research to support their agenda. My prediction is that atheists will
fabricate a discovery to support their wrong viewpoint, just as they
did with they big fake lie of Piltdown Man that they used to support
evolution. For those who don't know about it, Piltdown man was
supposedly "the missing link" between men and apes that evolutionists
needed to prove their *****. It turned out, after Piltdown man was
added to school textbooks, and placed in museums, that piltdown man was
a big fake phony fraud by an atheist satanist zealot. Google it to get
the full story.

My goodness! It's not every day we get a completely idiotic original
post from an imbecile
Hint...... Move on to 'modern' science.. Science is self
correcting. You wouldn't even know if Piltdown was ***** unless
scientists... SCIENTISTS... discovered the discrepancy.
Wanna talk about Paluxy tracks or the Should of Turin? How about
Mary's image on a cheese sandwich?
Warlord Steve
BAAWA
www.sonic.net/~wooly
.

User: "Uncle Vic"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 09:30:14 PM
Once upon a time in alt.atheism, dear sweet Michael Alcandor
(ronny.brook@gmail.com) made the light shine upon us with this:

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity.

My fondest wish is to win the lottery and move as far away from you idiots
as possible. But that probably won't happen, so let's take a look at what
you said.
If Christianity is the one true religion, how would it be possible to
discredit it or undermine it?
Also, how do you know your religion is the one true religion? Almost every
religion on the planet makes that claim, most notably Islam. The muslims
think you christers are infidels and are going to spend the rest of
eternity roasting in hell. Prove them wrong.
--
Uncle Vic
aa Atheist #2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
Atheists get to live their lives in accordance with their own desires. I
call that a win, compared to the collossal waste of time being an active
Christian. Atheist: win. Christian: lose. "No win" never comes into
play, because there are no gods.
.

User: "Douglas Berry"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 10 Mar 2006 10:57:37 PM
What's so funny about peace, love and "Michael Alcandor"
<ronny.brook@gmail.com> posting the following on 10 Mar 2006 16:36:19
-0800 iin alt.atheism?

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity. I know from experience, especially within
academia, that these zealots will literally DO ANYTHING to drum up some
evidence for their predetermined conclusions, including faking academic
research to support their agenda. My prediction is that atheists will
fabricate a discovery to support their wrong viewpoint, just as they
did with they big fake lie of Piltdown Man that they used to support
evolution. For those who don't know about it, Piltdown man was
supposedly "the missing link" between men and apes that evolutionists
needed to prove their *****. It turned out, after Piltdown man was
added to school textbooks, and placed in museums, that piltdown man was
a big fake phony fraud by an atheist satanist zealot. Google it to get
the full story.

The Piltdown man hoax took place in 1912. Is that the best you can
do?
How would finding life on Europa or Titan undermine Christianity?
--
Douglas E. Berry Do the OBVIOUS thing to send e-mail
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as
when they do it from religious conviction."
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), Pense'es, #894.
.
User: "Therion Ware"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 11 Mar 2006 01:18:19 AM
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 04:57:37 GMT in alt.atheism, Douglas Berry
(Douglas Berry <penguin_boy@mindOBVIOUSspring.com>) said, directing
the reply to alt.atheism

What's so funny about peace, love and "Michael Alcandor"
<ronny.brook@gmail.com> posting the following on 10 Mar 2006 16:36:19
-0800 iin alt.atheism?

The fondest wish of atheists is to find some kind of extraterrestrial
life, because it will help them discredit and undermine the one true
religion of Christianity. I know from experience, especially within
academia, that these zealots will literally DO ANYTHING to drum up some
evidence for their predetermined conclusions, including faking academic
research to support their agenda. My prediction is that atheists will
fabricate a discovery to support their wrong viewpoint, just as they
did with they big fake lie of Piltdown Man that they used to support
evolution. For those who don't know about it, Piltdown man was
supposedly "the missing link" between men and apes that evolutionists
needed to prove their *****. It turned out, after Piltdown man was
added to school textbooks, and placed in museums, that piltdown man was
a big fake phony fraud by an atheist satanist zealot. Google it to get
the full story.


The Piltdown man hoax took place in 1912. Is that the best you can
do?

How would finding life on Europa or Titan undermine Christianity?

I suppose they might turn out to be Roman Catholics...
.
User: "Douglas Berry"

Title: Re: Atheists' Fondest Wish is to Find Extraterrestrial Life: Expect a Fake Discovery Along the Lines of "Piltdown Man" 11 Mar 2006 11:14:18 AM
What's so funny about peace, love and Therion Ware
<autodelete@city-of-dis.com> posting the following on Sat, 11 Mar 2006
07:18:19 +0000 iin alt.atheism?

How would finding life on Europa or Titan undermine Christianity?


I suppose they might turn out to be Roman Catholics...

Well, since they would most likely be single celled critters living in
perpetual darkness, that sounds about right.
--
Douglas E. Berry Do the OBVIOUS thing to send e-mail
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as
when they do it from religious conviction."
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), Pense'es, #894.
.




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