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"Jason Spaceman" |
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13 Dec 2005 06:00:47 AM |
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In the News: Speaker calls to Christians |
From the article:
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Bob Frey urges end of evolution in schools, ?lying to kids'
By Michelle Perry, Daily Press Writer
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Bob Frey of Minnesota is calling Craig residents to action, urging them to
petition educators and legislators to end teaching of evolution in public
schools.
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa Valley
Baptist Church.
"We grew up believing these lies," he said. "We need to say something now that
we know better."
Frey argues that evolution, which he said is wrongly labeled as a science, is
based on faith, just as creation-ism is.
"Don't let anyone tell you one is religion and one is science," Frey said.
Evolution is the biological study of how organisms pass on traits from
generation to generation, leading to novel traits and new species. Creationism
is the literal interpretation of the Bible and the story of how God created the
earth.
Proponents of evolution believe the world is billions of years old, which they
say is supported by fossil findings. Creationists believe the world is just a
few thousand years old and was designed and created by a supreme being.
To support his argument, Frey argues that fossil-dating methods include
assumptions that lead to incorrect answers. Frey presented photos of
present-day trilobites, or marine animals, that scientists say existed 5
million to 6 million years ago.
Frey said the sun is shrinking at a rate of five feet in diameter per hour. If
scientific calculations are correct, the sun would have touched the earth 11
million years ago, he said. "That would have been pretty hard on the dinosaurs,
don't you think?" he said.
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Read it at http://www.craigdailypress.com/section/frontpage_lead/story/19868
J. Spaceman
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| User: "Rik Grandia" |
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13 Dec 2005 06:38:57 AM |
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"Jason Spaceman" <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote in message
news:MuudnfyLxZF1KgPenZ2dnUVZ_s6dnZ2d@rogers.com...
[snip]
Frey said the sun is shrinking at a rate of five feet in diameter per
hour. If
scientific calculations are correct, the sun would have touched the earth
11
million years ago, he said. "That would have been pretty hard on the
dinosaurs,
don't you think?" he said.
Most verily it would. Therefore it didn't happen.
Maybe before giving another presentation, Mr. Frey should have a look at
http://www.answersingenesis.org/Home/Area/faq/dont_use.asp#java_man
Even AiG has filed the "shrinking sun" story under the heading "Arguments we
think Creationists should NOT use".
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| User: "Taoshan" |
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13 Dec 2005 06:19:24 AM |
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Frey presented photos of present-day trilobites, or marine
animals, that scientists say existed 5 million to 6 million years
ago.
Much longer ago than that. Didn't trilobites snuff it at the end of the
Permian?
This is indeed news. May we expect Mr Frey to show scientists his home
aquarium now stocked with trilobites?
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Taoshan
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| User: "The Last Conformist" |
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13 Dec 2005 06:56:23 AM |
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Taoshan wrote:
Frey presented photos of present-day trilobites, or marine
animals, that scientists say existed 5 million to 6 million years
ago.
Much longer ago than that. Didn't trilobites snuff it at the end of the
Permian?
They did. The last trilobites lived about 250 million year ago. Then
again, I suppose being a couple orders of magnitude off is impressive
accuracy from a creationist.
Can you see these photos anywhere?
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| User: "Josef Balluch" |
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13 Dec 2005 10:29:28 AM |
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In a message sent 'round the world, Jason Spaceman poured fuel on the
fire with the following:
....
Frey said the sun is shrinking at a rate of five feet in diameter per hour. If
scientific calculations are correct, the sun would have touched the earth 11
million years ago, he said. "That would have been pretty hard on the dinosaurs,
don't you think?" he said.
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Read it at http://www.craigdailypress.com/section/frontpage_lead/story/19868
Snorf!!
http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry/ask/a11805.html
http://www.astronomycafe.net/qadir/q1281.html
http://solar-center.stanford.edu/FAQ/Qshrink.html
Regards,
Josef
Wise men lay up knowledge,
But the mouth of the foolish is a present destruction.
-- Proverbs 10:14
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| User: "Brian E. Clark" |
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13 Dec 2005 04:22:33 PM |
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In article <MuudnfyLxZF1KgPenZ2dnUVZ_s6dnZ2d@rogers.com>, Jason
Spaceman said...
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa Valley
Baptist Church.
The "Yampa Valley Baptist Church"?
Could any satirist even dream of coming up with a better name?
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| User: "Mike Dworetsky" |
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14 Dec 2005 01:20:23 AM |
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"Brian E. Clark" <reply@newsgroup.only.please> wrote in message
news:MPG.1e0913b453a6225b9899bf@newsgroups.comcast.net...
In article <MuudnfyLxZF1KgPenZ2dnUVZ_s6dnZ2d@rogers.com>, Jason
Spaceman said...
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa
Valley
Baptist Church.
The "Yampa Valley Baptist Church"?
Could any satirist even dream of coming up with a better name?
Landover Baptist?
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| User: "Rik Grandia" |
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14 Dec 2005 02:03:23 AM |
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"Mike Dworetsky" <platinum198@pants.btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:dnoh3n$d8v$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
"Brian E. Clark" <reply@newsgroup.only.please> wrote in message
news:MPG.1e0913b453a6225b9899bf@newsgroups.comcast.net...
In article <MuudnfyLxZF1KgPenZ2dnUVZ_s6dnZ2d@rogers.com>, Jason
Spaceman said...
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at
Yampa
Valley
Baptist Church.
The "Yampa Valley Baptist Church"?
Could any satirist even dream of coming up with a better name?
Landover Baptist?
[snip]
How about "Penile Baptist Church"?
http://www.nationallampoon.com/news/truefacts/assets/baptistchurch.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/unusualkentucky/penile.html
(to be fair, it probably is a mis-spelling for "Pniël")
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13 Dec 2005 06:27:24 AM |
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Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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Bob Frey urges end of evolution in schools, ?lying to kids'
By Michelle Perry, Daily Press Writer
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Bob Frey of Minnesota is calling Craig residents to action, urging them to
petition educators and legislators to end teaching of evolution in public
schools.
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa Valley
Baptist Church.
"We grew up believing these lies," he said. "We need to say something now that
we know better."
Frey argues that evolution, which he said is wrongly labeled as a science, is
based on faith, just as creation-ism is.
"Don't let anyone tell you one is religion and one is science," Frey said.
Evolution is the biological study of how organisms pass on traits from
generation to generation, leading to novel traits and new species. Creationism
is the literal interpretation of the Bible and the story of how God created the
earth.
Proponents of evolution believe the world is billions of years old, which they
say is supported by fossil findings. Creationists believe the world is just a
few thousand years old and was designed and created by a supreme being.
To support his argument, Frey argues that fossil-dating methods include
assumptions that lead to incorrect answers. Frey presented photos of
present-day trilobites, or marine animals, that scientists say existed 5
million to 6 million years ago.
Frey said the sun is shrinking at a rate of five feet in diameter per hour. If
scientific calculations are correct, the sun would have touched the earth 11
million years ago, he said. "That would have been pretty hard on the dinosaurs,
don't you think?" he said.
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Read it at http://www.craigdailypress.com/section/frontpage_lead/story/19868
I assume this is his creation (pun intended).
http://www.tccsa.tc/orgs.html
How anyone can believe this tripe and still function as a human being
is beyond me.
J. Spaceman
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| User: "Olrik" |
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13 Dec 2005 10:55:48 PM |
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JPG wrote:
Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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Bob Frey urges end of evolution in schools, ?lying to kids'
By Michelle Perry, Daily Press Writer
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Bob Frey of Minnesota is calling Craig residents to action, urging them to
petition educators and legislators to end teaching of evolution in public
schools.
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa Valley
Baptist Church.
"We grew up believing these lies," he said. "We need to say something now that
we know better."
Frey argues that evolution, which he said is wrongly labeled as a science, is
based on faith, just as creation-ism is.
"Don't let anyone tell you one is religion and one is science," Frey said.
Evolution is the biological study of how organisms pass on traits from
generation to generation, leading to novel traits and new species. Creationism
is the literal interpretation of the Bible and the story of how God created the
earth.
Proponents of evolution believe the world is billions of years old, which they
say is supported by fossil findings. Creationists believe the world is just a
few thousand years old and was designed and created by a supreme being.
To support his argument, Frey argues that fossil-dating methods include
assumptions that lead to incorrect answers. Frey presented photos of
present-day trilobites, or marine animals, that scientists say existed 5
million to 6 million years ago.
Frey said the sun is shrinking at a rate of five feet in diameter per hour. If
scientific calculations are correct, the sun would have touched the earth 11
million years ago, he said. "That would have been pretty hard on the dinosaurs,
don't you think?" he said.
--------------------------------------------------
Read it at http://www.craigdailypress.com/section/frontpage_lead/story/19868
I assume this is his creation (pun intended).
http://www.tccsa.tc/orgs.html
How anyone can believe this tripe and still function as a human being
is beyond me.
Indeed. I think these people do not have to interact directly with
science (if they even know what that science means, that is...)
So they run around in circle, going from one creationist "association",
"organization", "institute", "Resource Center" or whatever.
They isolate themselves from reality. They would be innocuous if not for
the fact that they *vote*. That's the real shame.
J. Spaceman
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15 Dec 2005 10:19:59 AM |
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"Olrik" <olrik666@yahoo_BACON!_.com> wrote in message
news:pBNnf.9269$O27.1038147@wagner.videotron.net...
JPG wrote:
Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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Bob Frey urges end of evolution in schools, ?lying to kids'
By Michelle Perry, Daily Press Writer
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Bob Frey of Minnesota is calling Craig residents to action, urging them
to
petition educators and legislators to end teaching of evolution in
public
schools.
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa
Valley
Baptist Church.
"We grew up believing these lies," he said. "We need to say something
now that
we know better."
Frey argues that evolution, which he said is wrongly labeled as a
science, is
based on faith, just as creation-ism is.
"Don't let anyone tell you one is religion and one is science," Frey
said.
Evolution is the biological study of how organisms pass on traits from
generation to generation, leading to novel traits and new species.
Creationism
is the literal interpretation of the Bible and the story of how God
created the
earth.
Proponents of evolution believe the world is billions of years old,
which they
say is supported by fossil findings. Creationists believe the world is
just a
few thousand years old and was designed and created by a supreme being.
To support his argument, Frey argues that fossil-dating methods include
assumptions that lead to incorrect answers. Frey presented photos of
present-day trilobites, or marine animals, that scientists say existed 5
million to 6 million years ago.
Frey said the sun is shrinking at a rate of five feet in diameter per
hour. If
scientific calculations are correct, the sun would have touched the
earth 11
million years ago, he said. "That would have been pretty hard on the
dinosaurs,
don't you think?" he said.
--------------------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.craigdailypress.com/section/frontpage_lead/story/19868
I assume this is his creation (pun intended).
http://www.tccsa.tc/orgs.html
How anyone can believe this tripe and still function as a human being
is beyond me.
Indeed. I think these people do not have to interact directly with
science (if they even know what that science means, that is...)
So they run around in circle, going from one creationist "association",
"organization", "institute", "Resource Center" or whatever.
They isolate themselves from reality. They would be innocuous if not for
the fact that they *vote*. That's the real shame.
Craig CO is not too far from DeBeque CO.
When I taught there years ago They were campaigning against EvilLution and
awaiting the Rupture.
It seems that the "Movement" (pun intended) is spreading.
also in the article is the astounding new information from the local High
school Biology Teacher, Coach Spears
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Roger Spears, a teacher at Moffat County High School, has taught science for
15 years. He teaches evolution because the state mandates its inclusion and
students are tested on the subject.
"Whether they agree upon it or not, they need to be exposed to it to be
accountable for it," Spears said.
Spears, who did not attend Frey's presentation, declined to comment
specifically about it.
But he said there is evidence of "micro-evolution," such as mosquitoes
developing immunities to insecticides.
Spears said he personally believes, at least partially, in both creationism
and evolution.
"
Also FYI
Form Moffat County Schools web page
Biology I
Length-year; Placement- 10, 11, 12; Prerequisite-Integrated Science. This
course is a survey of the biological sciences. The course subjects will
include the study of cells, tissues, human anatomy, physiology, five
kingdoms, heredity and ecology. Learning techniques will include readings,
lecture, lab activities, field trips, guest speakers, and research. A rat
dissection is required to culminate the year.
Earth Science
Length-year; Placement-10, 11, 12; Prerequisite - Integrated Science. The
study of earth science deals with many fascinating and practical questions
about our environment. This class will focus on the major areas of study or
disciplines of the Earth sciences. (1) Physical geology examines the
materials composing Earth and seeks to understand the many processes that
operate beneath and upon its surface. (2) Historical geology strives to
establish an orderly arrangement of the multitude of physical and biological
changes that have occurred in the geologic past. (3) Astronomy attempts to
relate our planet to the larger universe. (4) Meteorology is the study of
the atmosphere and the processes that produce weather and climate. (5)
Oceanography is an application of all sciences to the study of the ocean.
Biology II: Honors
Length-year; Placement- 11, 12; Prerequisite- B in Biology I or teacher
approval. This course is designed for the student who is seriously
considering a career in some form of life science. The course will emphasize
critical thinking using the scientific method. Students will learn how to
set up and conduct laboratory investigations; observe, collect, and analyze
data into a meaningful form to derive conclusions. A formal paper written
during the latter part of the course will serve to demonstrate skills
learned in lab work, library research, and field study. The core subjects
are as follows: botany, ecology and zoology. Two field trips are mandatory
to pass class.
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Looks good,,
Yep
Bob Pease
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| User: "Stile4aly" |
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13 Dec 2005 09:24:20 AM |
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Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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Bob Frey urges end of evolution in schools, ?lying to kids'
By Michelle Perry, Daily Press Writer
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Bob Frey of Minnesota is calling Craig residents to action, urging them to
petition educators and legislators to end teaching of evolution in public
schools.
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa Valley
Baptist Church.
"We grew up believing these lies," he said. "We need to say something now that
we know better."
Frey argues that evolution, which he said is wrongly labeled as a science, is
based on faith, just as creation-ism is.
"Don't let anyone tell you one is religion and one is science," Frey said.
Evolution is the biological study of how organisms pass on traits from
generation to generation, leading to novel traits and new species. Creationism
is the literal interpretation of the Bible and the story of how God created the
earth.
Proponents of evolution believe the world is billions of years old, which they
say is supported by fossil findings. Creationists believe the world is just a
few thousand years old and was designed and created by a supreme being.
To support his argument, Frey argues that fossil-dating methods include
assumptions that lead to incorrect answers. Frey presented photos of
present-day trilobites, or marine animals, that scientists say existed 5
million to 6 million years ago.
Frey said the sun is shrinking at a rate of five feet in diameter per hour. If
scientific calculations are correct, the sun would have touched the earth 11
million years ago, he said. "That would have been pretty hard on the dinosaurs,
don't you think?" he said.
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Read it at http://www.craigdailypress.com/section/frontpage_lead/story/19868
You know, this was actually one of the reasons that Edwards v Aguilard
was found against the defendants. Since they were saying evolution =
religion, they proposed presenting creation science to balance
treatment. The court said that if evolution = religion then you just
stop teaching evolution to remove the offending entanglement. Now, I
don't think the court actually ruled on whether evolution = religion or
not. Maybe we should let this guy ban it, let the suit get filed, and
let the SCOTUS state unequivocally that evolution != religion and
therefore can't be banned from being taught for religious reasons. The
only problem with this "lose the battle but win the war" approach is
that the students suffer in the interim.
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| User: "Alexander" |
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13 Dec 2005 06:35:33 AM |
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Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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Bob Frey urges end of evolution in schools, ?lying to kids'
By Michelle Perry, Daily Press Writer
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Bob Frey of Minnesota is calling Craig residents to action, urging them to
petition educators and legislators to end teaching of evolution in public
schools.
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa Valley
Baptist Church.
"We grew up believing these lies," he said. "We need to say something now that
we know better."
Frey argues that evolution, which he said is wrongly labeled as a science, is
based on faith, just as creation-ism is.
"Don't let anyone tell you one is religion and one is science," Frey said.
Evolution is the biological study of how organisms pass on traits from
generation to generation, leading to novel traits and new species. Creationism
is the literal interpretation of the Bible and the story of how God created the
earth.
Proponents of evolution believe the world is billions of years old, which they
say is supported by fossil findings. Creationists believe the world is just a
few thousand years old and was designed and created by a supreme being.
To support his argument, Frey argues that fossil-dating methods include
assumptions that lead to incorrect answers. Frey presented photos of
present-day trilobites, or marine animals, that scientists say existed 5
million to 6 million years ago.
Frey said the sun is shrinking at a rate of five feet in diameter per hour. If
scientific calculations are correct, the sun would have touched the earth 11
million years ago, he said. "That would have been pretty hard on the dinosaurs,
don't you think?" he said.
I think this is a variation of Morris' claim about sun shrinkage.
My maths isn't great but going by this calculation doesn't that mean we
are pretty much doomed in about 50K years or so when the sun vanishes
to a pinprick? I suppose someone ought to alert the cosmologists and
what not as I don't think this conforms to any known process - but as
they are scientists I suppose they got the apparent longevity of the
sun wrong as well.
I guess we can stop research or science involving anything to do with
radioactivity or fusion/fission processes as a Baptist minister has now
informed us that the entire field is wrong. I'm sure he'd know.
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Read it at http://www.craigdailypress.com/section/frontpage_lead/story/19868
J. Spaceman
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13 Dec 2005 09:08:39 AM |
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Jason Spaceman <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
"Don't let anyone tell you one is religion and one is science," Frey said.
Clearly, these people are running out of arguments.
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Bobby Bryant
Austin, Texas
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13 Dec 2005 07:00:23 AM |
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Op Tue, 13 Dec 2005 07:00:47 -0500, schreef Jason Spaceman:
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa Valley
Baptist Church.
People like that scare me.
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13 Dec 2005 08:52:52 AM |
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nmp wrote:
Op Tue, 13 Dec 2005 07:00:47 -0500, schreef Jason Spaceman:
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa Valley
Baptist Church.
People like that scare me.
He's being inadvertently honest for once. He is lying to kids.
CT
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Op Tue, 13 Dec 2005 14:52:52 +0000, schreef CreateThis:
nmp wrote:
Op Tue, 13 Dec 2005 07:00:47 -0500, schreef Jason Spaceman:
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa
Valley Baptist Church.
People like that scare me.
He's being inadvertently honest for once. He is lying to kids.
Yes, I quoted the wrong part it seems :)
But he still scares me.
He is a menace to society. To humankind even. I hope with all my heart
that you Americans will keep madmen like this contained on your side of
the water. We don't want them here.
Sorry if that sounds harsh :)
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13 Dec 2005 09:56:28 PM |
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 19:07:58 +0100, nmp <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Op Tue, 13 Dec 2005 14:52:52 +0000, schreef CreateThis:
nmp wrote:
Op Tue, 13 Dec 2005 07:00:47 -0500, schreef Jason Spaceman:
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa
Valley Baptist Church.
People like that scare me.
He's being inadvertently honest for once. He is lying to kids.
Yes, I quoted the wrong part it seems :)
But he still scares me.
He is a menace to society. To humankind even. I hope with all my heart
that you Americans will keep madmen like this contained on your side of
the water. We don't want them here.
Sorry if that sounds harsh :)
"harsh"?
It is way too understated and gentle for these viciously destructive
mind-rapists.
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13 Dec 2005 12:11:41 PM |
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nmp wrote:
Op Tue, 13 Dec 2005 14:52:52 +0000, schreef CreateThis:
nmp wrote:
Op Tue, 13 Dec 2005 07:00:47 -0500, schreef Jason Spaceman:
"We are lying to kids," Frey said Sunday during a presentation at Yampa
Valley Baptist Church.
People like that scare me.
He's being inadvertently honest for once. He is lying to kids.
Yes, I quoted the wrong part it seems :)
But he still scares me.
He is a menace to society. To humankind even. I hope with all my heart
that you Americans will keep madmen like this contained on your side of
the water. We don't want them here.
Dude, you have your own share of nutters. You keep yours, we'll keep
ours. Howzat?
Sorry if that sounds harsh :)
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13 Dec 2005 12:24:17 PM |
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Op Tue, 13 Dec 2005 10:11:41 -0800, schreef Noone Inparticular:
Dude, you have your own share of nutters. You keep yours, we'll keep
ours. Howzat?
Deal :)
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13 Dec 2005 12:41:17 PM |
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nmp wrote:
Op Tue, 13 Dec 2005 10:11:41 -0800, schreef Noone Inparticular:
Dude, you have your own share of nutters. You keep yours, we'll keep
ours. Howzat?
Deal :)
How 'bout we send 'em all to Canada? They can move in with Nicola.
CT
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| Title: Re: In the News: Speaker calls to Christians |
13 Dec 2005 01:19:37 PM |
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CreateThis wrote:
nmp wrote:
Op Tue, 13 Dec 2005 10:11:41 -0800, schreef Noone Inparticular:
Dude, you have your own share of nutters. You keep yours, we'll keep
ours. Howzat?
Deal :)
How 'bout we send 'em all to Canada? They can move in with Nicola.
Don't you friggin' dare! Despite having Stephen Harper, the BQ, and
real winters, the place is still moderately civilized.
-- Kizhe
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| User: "Olrik" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: Speaker calls to Christians |
13 Dec 2005 10:57:59 PM |
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Lt. Kizhe Catson wrote:
CreateThis wrote:
nmp wrote:
Op Tue, 13 Dec 2005 10:11:41 -0800, schreef Noone Inparticular:
Dude, you have your own share of nutters. You keep yours, we'll keep
ours. Howzat?
Deal :)
How 'bout we send 'em all to Canada? They can move in with Nicola.
Don't you friggin' dare! Despite having Stephen Harper, the BQ, and
real winters, the place is still moderately civilized.
Hey! We love the BQ in Quebec!
-- Kizhe
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Olrik
aa #1981
Qualified SMASH member
EAC Chief Food Inspector, Bacon Division
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