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DerbyX @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 9:59 am

"Who's your daddy" - religious creationist tract parody

Very funny and accurate rebuttal to the anti-evolution religious tract given out by many creationists. I actually had a former employer hand these out with my paychecks (I could only stomach the non-stop preaching for 3 weeks). The rock music is satanic one was the funniest. I wish I could find one attacking harry Potter showing how legions of kids reading the books are becoming satanists.

   



Durandal @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:02 am

Blue_Nose Blue_Nose:
Sorry, nobody cares if you're impressed.


Gosh, excuuuse me, hum... [darwin=on]yes Blue_Nose, your video is superb, you are a genious and it was a wonderful idea to post it here. Hurra ! Hurra ![darwin=off]

$1:
Faith is for people who can't reason


And darwinists have faith in the fake science they moddled to make it match their imagination.

We discussed about it allready. :wink:

$1:
and believing the universe was created in six days a few thousand years ago is for idiots.


:lol: It's true evolutionists can't discuss the matter without relying on insults. Everywear I go it's the same. Must be too much despair or something.

   



DerbyX @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:08 am

Durandal Durandal:

And darwinists have faith in the fake science they moddled to make it match their imagination.

We discussed about it allready. :wink:


Unfortunately for you, you were destroyed by that discussion where you played every creationist fallacy in the book. You simply have not put forth any credible argument putting even the tinest amount of uncertainty in what you term "fake science".

Its too bad that "fake science" is completely verified by something called "evidence", a concept foreign to your arguments.

   



Robair @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:28 am

Blue_Nose Blue_Nose:
Faith is for people who can't reason.


"It is true, that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion.'' - Francis Bacon

   



DerbyX @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:33 am

Yabba Dabba Doo --- Fred Flintstone.

   



BartSimpson @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:39 am

It never fails to amaze me how much effort atheists invest into attacking things they say don't exist in the first place.

Paradoxically, the attacks sometimes evidence such religious fervor as to make me wonder if some them would like to actually find God in the flesh just so's they can spit in His face. :idea:

   



DerbyX @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:48 am

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
It never fails to amaze me how much effort atheists invest into attacking things they say don't exist in the first place.

Paradoxically, the attacks sometimes evidence such religious fervor as to make me wonder if some them would like to actually find God in the flesh just so's they can spit in His face. :idea:


Wrong wrong wrong. Attacking creationism and religious faith operate on different levels since creationism tries to explain real world occurences with religious dogma and junk science.

The entire creationist argument is one gigantic attack on virtually every known scientific discipline and so we respond by using point by point systematic annihilation of their arguments.

All we do is present the truth and you should be aware that far more christians believe in evolution then don't.

As for your incorrect assesment that Atheism should just stand idilly by suffering the slings and arrows while they are vilified it begs the question:

"Why do you invest so much time and effort defending something you believe to be true"?

Same logic seems to apply.

   



Brenda @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:49 am

$1:
It never fails to amaze me how much effort atheists invest into attacking things they say don't exist in the first place.


It never fails to amaze me what a bullshit statement this is. ;-)

   



DrCaleb @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:59 am

DerbyX DerbyX:
Its too bad that "fake science" is completely verified by something called "evidence", a concept foreign to your arguments.


It's rather entertaining too when Creationists take bits of that evidence to promote their fallacy, and ignore the processes that found the evidence in the first place.

As for faith - there is still room for it. One doesn't have to bow to creationists to have faith, one doesn't have to be a scientist to ignore it.

"The Big Bang does not preclude God's creation of the Universe; it simply sets a time at which He did it." Stephen Hawkings, 'A Brief History of Time'.

Creationists never stop to consider that the Universe may have been created by God, beginning to end, to be exactly what we perceive it to be. That takes into account both Scientific observation and Creationism. Science explains the 'how'. The question of 'why' is left to faith.

   



BartSimpson @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:01 am

Brenda Brenda:
$1:
It never fails to amaze me how much effort atheists invest into attacking things they say don't exist in the first place.


It never fails to amaze me what a bullshit statement this is. ;-)


And when was the last time I said this?

   



BartSimpson @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:01 am

DerbyX DerbyX:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
It never fails to amaze me how much effort atheists invest into attacking things they say don't exist in the first place.

Paradoxically, the attacks sometimes evidence such religious fervor as to make me wonder if some them would like to actually find God in the flesh just so's they can spit in His face. :idea:


Wrong wrong wrong. Attacking creationism and religious faith operate on different levels since creationism tries to explain real world occurences with religious dogma and junk science.

The entire creationist argument is one gigantic attack on virtually every known scientific discipline and so we respond by using point by point systematic annihilation of their arguments.

All we do is present the truth and you should be aware that far more christians believe in evolution then don't.

As for your incorrect assesment that Atheism should just stand idilly by suffering the slings and arrows while they are vilified it begs the question:

"Why do you invest so much time and effort defending something you believe to be true"?

Same logic seems to apply.


Why not just ignore it?

   



DerbyX @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:03 am

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
DerbyX DerbyX:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
It never fails to amaze me how much effort atheists invest into attacking things they say don't exist in the first place.

Paradoxically, the attacks sometimes evidence such religious fervor as to make me wonder if some them would like to actually find God in the flesh just so's they can spit in His face. :idea:


Wrong wrong wrong. Attacking creationism and religious faith operate on different levels since creationism tries to explain real world occurences with religious dogma and junk science.

The entire creationist argument is one gigantic attack on virtually every known scientific discipline and so we respond by using point by point systematic annihilation of their arguments.

All we do is present the truth and you should be aware that far more christians believe in evolution then don't.

As for your incorrect assesment that Atheism should just stand idilly by suffering the slings and arrows while they are vilified it begs the question:

"Why do you invest so much time and effort defending something you believe to be true"?

Same logic seems to apply.


Why not just ignore it?


A question that applys equally to us. Why did you respond?

   



Brenda @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:07 am

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
Brenda Brenda:
$1:
It never fails to amaze me how much effort atheists invest into attacking things they say don't exist in the first place.


It never fails to amaze me what a bullshit statement this is. ;-)


And when was the last time I said this?


Does it matter when you said that last? :lol:


The statement you made is bullshit, and I have heard it way to many times. It is disrespectful, it is a generalization and untrue ;-)

   



BartSimpson @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:20 am

DerbyX DerbyX:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
Why not just ignore it?


A question that applys equally to us. Why did you respond?


Because it just seems intellectually vapid to invest so much effort into this. From either side.

(You will notice I've never taken a pro-Creationist stance on any of this, right?)

Creationists deny the facts that are right in front of them and you folks are trying to reason with them?

If they were capable of reason, as the last so many Popes were, they'd acknowledge that evolution and the various theories on how the earth came about are not considered to be in conflict with faith.

They make an argument based on an ignorant understanding of Scripture.

That makes them wrong on several fronts and they won't listen to anyone who tells them otherwise.

Arguing with them is a pointless act of futility. Why anyone invests any effort in such silliness escapes me. So long as their deliberate ignorance is confined to their homes, churches, and private schools I ignore them.

It would save you folks a lot of time and frustration were you to do the same.

   



BartSimpson @ Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:23 am

Brenda Brenda:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
Brenda Brenda:
$1:
It never fails to amaze me how much effort atheists invest into attacking things they say don't exist in the first place.


It never fails to amaze me what a bullshit statement this is. ;-)


And when was the last time I said this?


Does it matter when you said that last? :lol:


The statement you made is bullshit, and I have heard it way to many times. It is disrespectful, it is a generalization and untrue ;-)


It was my opinion. True or untrue is irrelevant as I based my opinion on personal experience - most of which is from this very site.

And here you are investing effort into this and doing what? Proving me right. Thanks. :wink:

   



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