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Mr Brazil
from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2007-05-30 00:22 [#02088856]
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The Creation Museum
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Mr Brazil
from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2007-05-30 00:24 [#02088857]
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I respect people's belief and stuff, but this is just ridiculous.
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Mr Brazil
from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2007-05-30 00:26 [#02088859]
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Here's the walkthrough.
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2007-05-30 01:03 [#02088863]
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Awwww. Those cute little Christians are always full of Hyjinx.
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-05-30 01:03 [#02088864]
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Hare had his subjects watch a countdown timer. When it reached zero, they got a "harmless but painful" electric shock while an electrode taped to their fingers measured perspiration. Normal people would start sweating as the countdown proceeded, nervously anticipating the shock. Psychopaths didn't sweat. They didn't fear punishment -- which, presumably, also holds true outside the laboratory. In Without Conscience, he quotes a psychopathic rapist explaining why he finds it hard to empathize with his victims: "They are frightened, right? But, you see, I don't really understand it. I've been frightened myself, and it wasn't unpleasant."
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Wolfslice
from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2007-05-30 01:07 [#02088865]
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The museums and stuff are fine, what's really scary is that these people have a strong footing in politics and the highest voter turnout in the USA.
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rockenjohnny
from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2007-05-30 01:28 [#02088867]
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saw this on the news. i dont mind. people can choose to believe in whatever they please. creationist theories in themselves dont define or undermine someones good nature.
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bogala
from NYC (United States) on 2007-05-30 02:11 [#02088870]
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I predict this will help america's public image around the world
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Barcode
from United Kingdom on 2007-05-30 04:09 [#02088883]
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All theories and beliefs undermine the human race.
The human race does not have a good nature, 99% of people won't do anything unless they can get something out of it. That includes, charity workers, the pope, care workers - you name it, they all want something out of their actions, either physically (money) or psychologically (respect, comfort, spirituality, god).
This creationism is embarrassing, it proves certain parts of the world are going backwards, rather than just sitting entrenched in its own idiocy. It all goes to prove that intellectually the mind is completely unable to evolve - and the human race is bound to its eternal, self-inflicted psychological suffering.
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horsefactory
from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2007-05-30 05:37 [#02088912]
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clayhillpeak
from Vuh (China) on 2007-05-30 09:07 [#02088943]
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i never read the bible, how does it explain dinosaurs? cause adam and eve were first right? but then what about dinosaurs? this whole religion thing is confusing.
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Drunken Mastah
from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2007-05-30 09:27 [#02088956]
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Are you 12 years old?
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OK
on 2007-05-30 10:17 [#02088987]
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This sounds like a pisstake. If it's not, phrase like this:
"The Bible is true. No doubt about it! Paul explains God's authoritative Word, and everyone who rejects His history-including six-day creation and Noah's Flood-is ‘willfully’ ignorant."
make my blood boil.
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OK
on 2007-05-30 10:20 [#02088989]
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OMG!
"Explore the wonders of creation. The imprint of the Creator is all around us. And the Bible’s clear—heaven and earth in six 24-hour days, earth before sun, birds before lizards.
Other surprises are just around the corner. Adam and apes share the same birthday. The first man walked with dinosaurs and named them all!
God’s Word is true, or evolution is true. No millions of years. There’s no room for compromise.
Am i right to think that educated people turn to atheism, i hardly know anyone who is religious. some of my friends have religious parents but they are not, tell me please that this is a tendency. lie to me if you need to.
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OK
on 2007-05-30 10:22 [#02088991]
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"T. rex—the real king of the beasts. That’s the terror that Adam’s sin unleashed! You’ll run into this monster lurking near Adam and Eve. How’s this possible? Find out soon!
This gotta be a piss take. ok i'll stop quoting the site now.
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Drunken Mastah
from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2007-05-30 11:07 [#02089013]
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Educated people are statistically less likely to be religious, yes, but that doesn't mean they're atheists because they got educated, it just means the majority of educated people are atheists, just like being born in England doesn't make you white even though the majority of people in England are white. Those with proper scientific education who are religious are also less prone to let their religious views affect their research, much in the same way you usually don't take your problems to work with you. Of course, most of us do indeed take our problems to work with us, though maybe not in an obvious manner.
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uzim
on 2007-05-31 09:22 [#02089229]
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i'd like to see a discordianist museum.
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rockenjohnny
from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2007-05-31 09:42 [#02089233]
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you know whats best. i heard that this museum was founded or curated by an australian :)
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diablo
on 2007-05-31 09:46 [#02089238]
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Ask Lee
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swears
from junk sleep on 2007-05-31 16:11 [#02089374]
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCxC4gxtOBY
btw: Didn't you used to be Ms Brazil?
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Mr Brazil
from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2007-05-31 21:57 [#02089434]
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Yes, swears, I used to Ms Brazil, but thanks to the Man With No Fear I was granted a sex change and now am "Mr" Brazil. I feel complete now.
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Mr Brazil
from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2007-05-31 22:30 [#02089435]
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"it just means the majority of educated people are atheists"
Does that mean the majority of all peoples are not educated since the large majority of all peoples are religious?
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clayhillpeak
from Vuh (China) on 2007-05-31 22:47 [#02089436]
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yes
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Mr Brazil
from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2007-06-02 01:09 [#02089704]
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But does that mean that the majority of all peoples are naturally meant to be uneducated since being religious is a natural occurring phenomenon amongst the majority of all peoples?
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-06-02 01:20 [#02089709]
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The unabomber manifesto describes 'surrogate activity' as an illness of modern humanity (filling the void of mental activity/entertainment left by being predator/prey / socializing/etc in our old environment with reading/advancing technology/etc)
I keep getting nose bleeds in my left nostril only. I bet it's some sort of brain disease.
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