Religions > Atheism > Hypocritical Creationists Whine About Censorship, Then Censor Their Critics!
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23 Apr 2007 09:49:31 PM |
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Hypocritical Creationists Whine About Censorship, Then Censor Their Critics! |
http://tinyurl.com/3cccne
"Well, after holding up these signs for a while, the men on stage
noticed and decided to answer one of them. They chose the last one,
regarding ribosomes. Immediately, the only person on stage with any
knowledge of biology, Michael Behe, took up the question.
"His answer was that ID theory does not allow for explanations
regarding interspecies commonalities such as those implied in the
question.
"In short, his answer was that he couldn't explain it with ID
theory.
"But then he went on, describing how a Creator may have given
humans similar ribosomes for no good reason. His logic was that when
one sees a car with a radio, one can ask how that radio got there and
there are many explanations.
"One such explanation was provided by Behe, and it was so very
realistic: He said the radio could've fallen from an apartment and
landed in the car, suggesting that a Creator could have simply thrown
ribosomes all over the place, and they just landed in humans by
chance. Very likely, indeed.
"Over the course of the event, two of my friends decided to stand
up slightly and move a row ahead. When they did, they were manhandled
by SMU's finest officers and escorted out.
"Good job, boys in blue. Way to stifle freedom of expression
while disallowing people to stand up for two seconds. I'm glad you're
keeping our campus safe.
"The four of us decided to stay behind after receiving a text
from our two friends letting us know they were safe. However, that was
not the last text we received that night, because after that, my
friend Mahmud and I began receiving hate text messages, telling us to
"shove your sign up your *****" and to "shut the f*** up." All very
Christian indeed."
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: Hypocritical Creationists Whine About Censorship, Then Censor Their Critics! |
24 Apr 2007 12:38:51 AM |
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In article <1177382971.280766.110270@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
Budikka666 <budikka1@netscape.net> wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3cccne
"Well, after holding up these signs for a while, the men on stage
noticed and decided to answer one of them. They chose the last one,
regarding ribosomes. Immediately, the only person on stage with any
knowledge of biology, Michael Behe, took up the question.
"His answer was that ID theory does not allow for explanations
regarding interspecies commonalities such as those implied in the
question.
"In short, his answer was that he couldn't explain it with ID
theory.
"But then he went on, describing how a Creator may have given
humans similar ribosomes for no good reason. His logic was that when
one sees a car with a radio, one can ask how that radio got there and
there are many explanations.
"One such explanation was provided by Behe, and it was so very
realistic: He said the radio could've fallen from an apartment and
landed in the car, suggesting that a Creator could have simply thrown
ribosomes all over the place, and they just landed in humans by
chance. Very likely, indeed.
So god installs car radios now? And as far as interspecies commonalities
such as ribosome sequences wouldn't evolution be the reasonable answer?
I thought Behe was supposed to be a biologist.
"Over the course of the event, two of my friends decided to stand
up slightly and move a row ahead. When they did, they were manhandled
by SMU's finest officers and escorted out.
"Good job, boys in blue. Way to stifle freedom of expression
while disallowing people to stand up for two seconds. I'm glad you're
keeping our campus safe.
"The four of us decided to stay behind after receiving a text
from our two friends letting us know they were safe. However, that was
not the last text we received that night, because after that, my
friend Mahmud and I began receiving hate text messages, telling us to
"shove your sign up your *****" and to "shut the f*** up." All very
Christian indeed."
Yep. Christian love and respect for others.
--
John #1782
"We should always be disposed to believe that which appears to us to be
white is really black, if the hierarchy of the church so decides."
- Saint Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556) Founder of the Jesuit Order.
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| User: "Budikka666" |
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| Title: Re: Hypocritical Creationists Whine About Censorship, Then Censor Their Critics! |
24 Apr 2007 03:32:28 PM |
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On Apr 24, 12:38 am, johac <jhachm...@remove.sbcglobal.net> wrote:
In article <1177382971.280766.110...@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
Budikka666 <budik...@netscape.net> wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3cccne
"Well, after holding up these signs for a while, the men on stage
noticed and decided to answer one of them. They chose the last one,
regarding ribosomes. Immediately, the only person on stage with any
knowledge of biology, Michael Behe, took up the question.
"His answer was that ID theory does not allow for explanations
regarding interspecies commonalities such as those implied in the
question.
"In short, his answer was that he couldn't explain it with ID
theory.
"But then he went on, describing how a Creator may have given
humans similar ribosomes for no good reason. His logic was that when
one sees a car with a radio, one can ask how that radio got there and
there are many explanations.
"One such explanation was provided by Behe, and it was so very
realistic: He said the radio could've fallen from an apartment and
landed in the car, suggesting that a Creator could have simply thrown
ribosomes all over the place, and they just landed in humans by
chance. Very likely, indeed.
So god installs car radios now?
You betcha! The price is sky high but the reception is Heavenly....
[snip rest]
Budikka
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| User: "Phil MacDouglass" |
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| Title: Re: Hypocritical Creationists Whine About Censorship, Then Censor Their Critics! |
26 Apr 2007 09:54:20 PM |
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"Budikka666" <budikka1@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:1177446748.154878.297530@n15g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
So god installs car radios now?
You betcha! The price is sky high but the reception is Heavenly....
[snip rest]
Budikka
great joke Budikka!
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: Hypocritical Creationists Whine About Censorship, Then Censor Their Critics! |
24 Apr 2007 06:06:01 PM |
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In article <1177446748.154878.297530@n15g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
Budikka666 <budikka1@netscape.net> wrote:
On Apr 24, 12:38 am, johac <jhachm...@remove.sbcglobal.net> wrote:
In article <1177382971.280766.110...@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
Budikka666 <budik...@netscape.net> wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3cccne
"Well, after holding up these signs for a while, the men on stage
noticed and decided to answer one of them. They chose the last one,
regarding ribosomes. Immediately, the only person on stage with any
knowledge of biology, Michael Behe, took up the question.
"His answer was that ID theory does not allow for explanations
regarding interspecies commonalities such as those implied in the
question.
"In short, his answer was that he couldn't explain it with ID
theory.
"But then he went on, describing how a Creator may have given
humans similar ribosomes for no good reason. His logic was that when
one sees a car with a radio, one can ask how that radio got there and
there are many explanations.
"One such explanation was provided by Behe, and it was so very
realistic: He said the radio could've fallen from an apartment and
landed in the car, suggesting that a Creator could have simply thrown
ribosomes all over the place, and they just landed in humans by
chance. Very likely, indeed.
So god installs car radios now?
You betcha! The price is sky high but the reception is Heavenly....
[snip rest]
LOL!
Budikka
--
John #1782
"We should always be disposed to believe that which appears to us to be
white is really black, if the hierarchy of the church so decides."
- Saint Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556) Founder of the Jesuit Order.
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| User: "Conspiracy of Doves" |
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| Title: Re: Hypocritical Creationists Whine About Censorship, Then Censor Their Critics! |
24 Apr 2007 07:23:38 PM |
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On Apr 24, 1:38 am, johac <jhachm...@remove.sbcglobal.net> wrote:
In article <1177382971.280766.110...@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
Budikka666 <budik...@netscape.net> wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3cccne
"Well, after holding up these signs for a while, the men on stage
noticed and decided to answer one of them. They chose the last one,
regarding ribosomes. Immediately, the only person on stage with any
knowledge of biology, Michael Behe, took up the question.
"His answer was that ID theory does not allow for explanations
regarding interspecies commonalities such as those implied in the
question.
"In short, his answer was that he couldn't explain it with ID
theory.
"But then he went on, describing how a Creator may have given
humans similar ribosomes for no good reason. His logic was that when
one sees a car with a radio, one can ask how that radio got there and
there are many explanations.
"One such explanation was provided by Behe, and it was so very
realistic: He said the radio could've fallen from an apartment and
landed in the car, suggesting that a Creator could have simply thrown
ribosomes all over the place, and they just landed in humans by
chance. Very likely, indeed.
So god installs car radios now? And as far as interspecies commonalities
such as ribosome sequences wouldn't evolution be the reasonable answer?
I thought Behe was supposed to be a biologist.
What in the world gave you that idea?
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| User: "SJAB1958" |
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| Title: Re: Hypocritical Creationists Whine About Censorship, Then Censor Their Critics! |
24 Apr 2007 11:30:15 PM |
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On 24 Apr, 03:49, Budikka666 <budik...@netscape.net> wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3cccne
"Well, after holding up these signs for a while, the men on stage
noticed and decided to answer one of them. They chose the last one,
regarding ribosomes. Immediately, the only person on stage with any
knowledge of biology, Michael Behe, took up the question.
"His answer was that ID theory does not allow for explanations
regarding interspecies commonalities such as those implied in the
question.
"In short, his answer was that he couldn't explain it with ID
theory.
"But then he went on, describing how a Creator may have given
humans similar ribosomes for no good reason. His logic was that when
one sees a car with a radio, one can ask how that radio got there and
there are many explanations.
"One such explanation was provided by Behe, and it was so very
realistic: He said the radio could've fallen from an apartment and
landed in the car, suggesting that a Creator could have simply thrown
ribosomes all over the place, and they just landed in humans by
chance. Very likely, indeed.
"Over the course of the event, two of my friends decided to stand
up slightly and move a row ahead. When they did, they were manhandled
by SMU's finest officers and escorted out.
"Good job, boys in blue. Way to stifle freedom of expression
while disallowing people to stand up for two seconds. I'm glad you're
keeping our campus safe.
"The four of us decided to stay behind after receiving a text
from our two friends letting us know they were safe. However, that was
not the last text we received that night, because after that, my
friend Mahmud and I began receiving hate text messages, telling us to
"shove your sign up your *****" and to "shut the f*** up." All very
Christian indeed."
I read the whole article and found it very shocking indeed, these
people are neither scientists nor are they christians, their behaviour
smacks of that which has been used throughout history by organizations
that plan to subjugate the masses and gain personal benefit from it.
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| User: "Ronald More-More Moshki" |
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| Title: Re: Hypocritical Creationists Whine About Censorship, Then Censor Their Critics! |
24 Apr 2007 12:41:47 AM |
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On Apr 23, 10:49 pm, Budikka666 <budik...@netscape.net> wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3cccne
"Well, after holding up these signs for a while, the men on stage
noticed and decided to answer one of them. They chose the last one,
regarding ribosomes. Immediately, the only person on stage with any
knowledge of biology, Michael Behe, took up the question.
"His answer was that ID theory does not allow for explanations
regarding interspecies commonalities such as those implied in the
question.
"In short, his answer was that he couldn't explain it with ID
theory.
"But then he went on, describing how a Creator may have given
humans similar ribosomes for no good reason. His logic was that when
one sees a car with a radio, one can ask how that radio got there and
there are many explanations.
"One such explanation was provided by Behe, and it was so very
realistic: He said the radio could've fallen from an apartment and
landed in the car, suggesting that a Creator could have simply thrown
ribosomes all over the place, and they just landed in humans by
chance. Very likely, indeed.
"Over the course of the event, two of my friends decided to stand
up slightly and move a row ahead. When they did, they were manhandled
by SMU's finest officers and escorted out.
"Good job, boys in blue. Way to stifle freedom of expression
while disallowing people to stand up for two seconds. I'm glad you're
keeping our campus safe.
"The four of us decided to stay behind after receiving a text
from our two friends letting us know they were safe. However, that was
not the last text we received that night, because after that, my
friend Mahmud and I began receiving hate text messages, telling us to
"shove your sign up your *****" and to "shut the f*** up." All very
Christian indeed."
Religionist; "Thru Worded Flesh, I know everything
about everything."
Humanist: "The flesh of my fellow men and boys is divine."
Religionist: "I 'knew' that. My Lord said:
'Come follow Me, I'll make you fishers of boys'." Mk 1:17
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| User: "Geoff" |
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| Title: Re: Hypocritical Creationists Whine About Censorship, Then Censor Their Critics! |
24 Apr 2007 08:11:53 AM |
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Ronald 'More-More' Moshki wrote:
On Apr 23, 10:49 pm, Budikka666 <budik...@netscape.net> wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3cccne
"Well, after holding up these signs for a while, the men on
stage noticed and decided to answer one of them. They chose the last
one, regarding ribosomes. Immediately, the only person on stage with
any knowledge of biology, Michael Behe, took up the question.
"His answer was that ID theory does not allow for explanations
regarding interspecies commonalities such as those implied in the
question.
"In short, his answer was that he couldn't explain it with ID
theory.
"But then he went on, describing how a Creator may have given
humans similar ribosomes for no good reason. His logic was that when
one sees a car with a radio, one can ask how that radio got there and
there are many explanations.
"One such explanation was provided by Behe, and it was so very
realistic: He said the radio could've fallen from an apartment and
landed in the car, suggesting that a Creator could have simply thrown
ribosomes all over the place, and they just landed in humans by
chance. Very likely, indeed.
"Over the course of the event, two of my friends decided to
stand up slightly and move a row ahead. When they did, they were
manhandled by SMU's finest officers and escorted out.
"Good job, boys in blue. Way to stifle freedom of expression
while disallowing people to stand up for two seconds. I'm glad you're
keeping our campus safe.
"The four of us decided to stay behind after receiving a text
from our two friends letting us know they were safe. However, that
was not the last text we received that night, because after that, my
friend Mahmud and I began receiving hate text messages, telling us to
"shove your sign up your *****" and to "shut the f*** up." All very
Christian indeed."
Religionist; "Thru Worded Flesh, I know everything
about everything."
Humanist: "The flesh of my fellow men and boys is divine."
Religionist: "I 'knew' that. My Lord said:
'Come follow Me, I'll make you fishers of boys'." Mk 1:17
Another inane post, more or less, from More-More.
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