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Intelligent Design Theory: Science or Religion?

 
 
farmerman
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 06:39 am
@Setanta,
Im thinking of having a conference of Pastafarians.
Setanta
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 07:06 am
There's sauce aplenty, if you work it right . . .

Ramen
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Setanta
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 07:07 am
Almost eleven years of this bullsh*t in this thread, and the ID crowd is still whining the same tunes.
Leadfoot
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 07:54 am
@farmerman,
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I submit then that you shouldnt call your worldview "Intelligent Design"
Hell, if that helps, pick a name you like. I'm not married to that one.
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Leadfoot
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 08:11 am
@farmerman,
Quote:
Im thinking of having a conference of Pastafarians.
No hope of consensus on ID (or whatever you want to call it) so on to another venue. I would have suggested a dogfight (the aerial kind) but this one will do.

My spaghetti sauce against whatever you got.
layman
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 08:14 am
@Leadfoot,

Quote:
My spaghetti sauce against whatever you got.


Ya can't win this one, Leddy. One taste of my special BBQ sauce and you will concede defeat, I tellya.
Leadfoot
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 08:25 am
@layman,
I do love me some BBQ. Have tried & failed to better the Sweet&Hot at the joint up the road.

But you obviously haven't tasted my spaghetti!
Smileyrius
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 09:11 am
@Setanta,
You should perhaps quote them the words of Ecclesiastes 7 verse 5
If it's in the good book...
farmerman
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 09:56 am
@Leadfoot,
And you were giving me **** about "Changing the subject". If it cooking you wanna argue about, go over to the "Ask the A2K chefs" thread. Ill whup yer ass there.
This is about your religion parading s science.
layman
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 10:00 am
@farmerman,
Quote:
This is about your religion parading s science


There ya go again, eh, Farmer? Always bringin up Neo-Darwinism.
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Leadfoot
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 11:14 am
@farmerman,
Quote:
And you were giving me **** about "Changing the subject".
This is about your religion parading s science.
Are you this humorless ALL the time?

BTW, it was you that kept changing the subject from ID to religion.

But I sincerely thank you for your participation in the thread. You were the perfect example I was looking for.
Setanta
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 03:19 pm
@Smileyrius,
How do you know that book is good? The fools to whom you refer are presently whining about references to religion in a thread, the title of which is "Intelligent Design Theory: Science or Religion"
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farmerman
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 04:16 pm
@Leadfoot,

Quote:
Are you this humorless ALL the time?


Pretty Much. Im a fuckin artist dude. Heres one for your man in the sandles.


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blatham
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 05:29 pm
I had a bible once but a christian visitor stole it. So I replaced it with Twain's Letters From Earth because I know the christian guy won't steal that one.

Speaking of Twain, a few years ago I was having a conversation (sort of) with commenters at NRO and I brought up the odd and very interesting phenomenon where humorists writing in English or working in stand up are almost all liberals. Exceptions can probably be counted on one hand. One commenter insisted that Twain was a conservative. I asked her why she thought this. She said, "Because he criticized government".
farmerman
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 05:44 pm
@blatham,
Many people hve concluded that Clemens politics were incoherent
layman
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 05:49 pm
@farmerman,
Quote:
“Suppose you were a congressman. And suppose you were an idiot. But I repeat myself” (Mark Twain)
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Setanta
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 05:51 pm
Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but I repeat myself.

-- Samuel Clemens
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blatham
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 05:55 pm
@farmerman,
I don't think I'd be able to mount a strong argument against that. Of course, liberal and conservative are terms we generally take to be broader than politics.

But I think the case would be fairly easy to make that later in life his sentiments as regards christian notions were really quite coherent.
farmerman
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 05:58 pm
@blatham,
Id say , spooky. Ever read his "Christian Science"? volume (books I and II)? Its like"...Mysterious Stranger" except funny
layman
 
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Tue 19 Jan, 2016 06:00 pm
@blatham,
blatham wrote:
But I think the case would be fairly easy to make that later in life his sentiments as regards christian notions were really quite coherent.


Twain knew a lot about God, sho nuff:

Quote:
If God had meant for us to be naked, we'd have been born that way. (Twain)
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