cicerone imposter
 
  1  
Tue 31 Aug, 2010 06:53 pm
@hingehead,
You lost me.
hingehead
 
  1  
Tue 31 Aug, 2010 06:54 pm
@cicerone imposter,
There you are, I found you.
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hingehead
 
  1  
Tue 31 Aug, 2010 08:45 pm
From http://www.everythingdiescomic.com/
http://www.everythingdiescomic.com/pages/DP1.jpg
http://www.everythingdiescomic.com/pages/DP2.jpg
hingehead
 
  1  
Tue 31 Aug, 2010 08:48 pm
@hingehead,
Which either inspired this or was inspired by it from Scenes from a multiverse
http://amultiverse.com/files/comics/2010-08-25-The-Burden-Of-Proof.png
spendius
 
  1  
Wed 1 Sep, 2010 04:34 am
@hingehead,
Gary looks like he is standing astride the belly button of a giantess in a beige swimming costume.
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edgarblythe
 
  2  
Mon 13 Sep, 2010 05:20 pm
hingehead
 
  1  
Mon 13 Sep, 2010 06:24 pm
@edgarblythe,
oh my god (intentional name in vain use).

Still counting the levels of wrongness.
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hingehead
 
  1  
Mon 13 Sep, 2010 06:26 pm
@edgarblythe,
paraphrase 'How dare those stinking atheists use the ten commandments to measure our behaviour'

bahhahahahahahah. Sniff.
edgarblythe
 
  1  
Mon 13 Sep, 2010 06:35 pm
@hingehead,
I could easily imagine atheists getting burned at the stake by these morons.
littlek
 
  1  
Mon 13 Sep, 2010 06:40 pm
OMG. Yes, indeedy. Fair and balanced in action.
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hingehead
 
  1  
Mon 13 Sep, 2010 07:00 pm
@edgarblythe,
We bought it on ourselves you know. Those secret meetings in the woods drinking animal blood and plotting the overthrow of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. I love that Rudolph and Santa are 'christian' now. I'm pretty sure traditional christians think they are annoying secular ideas.

It terrifies me that FoxNews has enough of an audience to turn a profit.
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dyslexia
 
  1  
Fri 17 Sep, 2010 08:00 am
a few days ago 3 of lady Diane's cousins came here for a visit, (first time) one of them, upon meeting me) said "I've never actually met an atheist before, I don't know what to think or say" I offered her some iced tea and she wanted Splenda which I had (due to Diane's diabetes which she's quit using) she really didn't have much to say after that and seemed to have a pleasant visit. I hope so, I never mentioned religion and either did she.
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Setanta
 
  1  
Fri 17 Sep, 2010 08:08 am
@edgarblythe,
Some of the deepest bullshit i've encountered in a long time.
spendius
 
  -1  
Fri 17 Sep, 2010 08:29 am
@Setanta,
Which has nothing to do with Christianity. What some young lady feels like spouting at a camera is hardly the stuff great cultures plot the course of their destiny from.

All it is is a straw to grasp at.
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Thomas
 
  1  
Fri 17 Sep, 2010 05:40 pm
@Setanta,
Setanta wrote:

Some of the deepest bullshit i've encountered in a long time.

I agree, but Pope Benedict is doing his best to up the ante: He's comparing us to Nazis now.

The Guardian wrote:
Benedict was more explicit in his condemnation of militant atheism, noting that Britain had fought the atheistic evil embodied by Adolf Hitler.

"Even in our own lifetime, we can recall how Britain and her leaders stood against a Nazi tyranny that wished to eradicate God from society and denied our common humanity to many, especially the Jews, who were thought unfit to live," he said.

Source
Setanta
 
  1  
Sat 18 Sep, 2010 02:22 am
@Thomas,
He's using a revisionist history of his own, there, and likely knows it. Hitler could not have passed the Enabling Act--the source of his autocratic power--without the support of the Centre Party, a Catholic political party. He is also, apparently, willfully ignoring how Hitler portrayed himself as the defender of Christianity against the godless Bolshevik hordes who threatened them from the East.

The general public ignorace of history is useful to canting demagogues.
spendius
 
  1  
Sat 18 Sep, 2010 03:34 am
@Setanta,
Hitler had no scruples.

Now the Godless bolshevik hordes threaten us all over the place.

And ignorance of history cannot be ameliorated by simplistic nonsense such as Setanta's post which displays a surprising ignorance of history and relies upon such ignorance being widespread.

The American ambassador to London declared that Hitler would win the war and was apparently happy that he should do so and that Jews and others were rounded up and deported East.

There were a large number of Christians who fought Hitler and who died and were maimed in the process.

Setanta's canting demagoguery is ridiculous.
Eorl
 
  2  
Sat 18 Sep, 2010 04:06 am
@spendius,
spendius wrote:


There were a large number of Christians who fought Hitler and who died and were maimed...


Yes there were. The Ratzingers were not amoung them, however.
Setanta
 
  1  
Sat 18 Sep, 2010 04:59 am
@Eorl,
Eorl wrote:
spendius wrote:
There were a large number of Christians who fought Hitler and who died and were maimed...

Yes there were. The Ratzingers were not amoung them, however.


I don't read posts by Spurious, so i'd not have seen this if you hadn't quoted him. There were large numbers of Christians who fought for Hitler, as well--so that drivel proves nothing. As usual, Spurious shows the logical perceptive abilities of a two year old. Must be the years of soaking himself in cheap booze.
spendius
 
  1  
Sat 18 Sep, 2010 06:39 am
The Pope was 6 years old when Hitler came to power an 18 when he vanished from the scene.

Quote:
Following his 14th birthday in 1941, Ratzinger was conscripted into the Hitler Youth — as membership was required by law for all 14-year old German boys after December 1939 — but was an unenthusiastic member who refused to attend meetings. His father was an enemy of Nazism, believing it conflicted with the Catholic faith. In 1941, one of Ratzinger's cousins, a 14-year-old boy with Down syndrome, was taken away by the Nazi regime and killed during the Aktion T4 campaign of Nazi eugenics. In 1943, while still in seminary, he was drafted into the German anti-aircraft corps as Luftwaffenhelfer. Ratzinger then trained in the German infantry, but a subsequent illness precluded him from the usual rigours of military duty. As the Allied front drew closer to his post in 1945, he deserted back to his family's home in Traunstein after his unit had ceased to exist, just as American troops established their headquarters in the Ratzinger household. As a German soldier, he was put in a POW camp but was released a few months later at the end of the war in the summer of 1945. He reentered the seminary, along with his brother Georg, in November of that year.
Quote:


What are you trying to prove?
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