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Creationism in schools?
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 Posted: Fri Sep 19th, 2008 06:36 pm

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I think it is quite reasonable to invite them in and then practice courtroom tactics on them. "objection!" Can you explain why in his omnipotence God doesn't show himself as a mascot for his true followers? surely he could spare the time?

 

Or....

Who made god?

Or... Bill Hicks skit about the Cross... "The prince of peace is coming back huh? You think he really wants to ever see another cross again???"

Kinda like handing Jaki Onasis a little rifle pendant! (cracks me up everytime!)

 

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Ps. thanks to all who pm'd me about SS as it helped lend weight to a battle that had already been won.

A big hand for Khal who finally found the time to do the right thing.

Cheers!

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 Posted: Sat Sep 20th, 2008 01:40 am

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My father used to invite Jehovah's Witnesses in for a debate on the Bible - which he knew better than most of them!

I usually say "No thanks, I'm not interested in Christianity of any sort - but if you  want to let me tell you all about Buddhism for a couple of hours........"

One of my former lodgers (also a Buddhist) invited a couple of JWs in for a discussion. Which was quite fun as we all knew no-one was going to be converted. :D

Personally, I avoid any contact with zealots, nutters etc. whenever possible.

Well done, Loz and Khal.  



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 Posted: Sat Sep 20th, 2008 11:16 am

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Velton wrote: My father used to invite Jehovah's Witnesses in for a debate on the Bible - which he knew better than most of them!

I usually say "No thanks, I'm not interested in Christianity of any sort - but if you  want to let me tell you all about Buddhism for a couple of hours........"

One of my former lodgers (also a Buddhist) invited a couple of JWs in for a discussion. Which was quite fun as we all knew no-one was going to be converted. :D

Personally, I avoid any contact with zealots, nutters etc. whenever possible.

Well done, Loz and Khal.  


Apart from those on CB Forum

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ClassicMCnut wrote: Velton wrote:
Personally, I avoid any contact with zealots, nutters etc. whenever possible.

Well done, Loz and Khal.  


Apart from those on CB Forum

:P:cool:

It's easier now. One less nutter!



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 Posted: Wed Oct 1st, 2008 08:36 pm

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I found an original unadulterated copy of the book of Genesis, originally written by a lolcat lioke this:






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woo cheezburger!!!

 

that is brilliant:D



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One of the first pressies pooh bought me was "The Tao Of Pooh And The Te Of Piglet".....very good read...:)



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