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Henry Hawk

Quote from: Exterminator on October 30, 2012, 03:00:01 PM
There is no god but Allah!   :icon_twisted:

as printed on Obama's wedding ring..... :icon_twisted:




hey, just jokin before you get all riled up!!   ;D
"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2 - It all makes sense to me now...


"The future ain't what it used to be."– Yogi Berra

"Square roots are rarely found on any plant." FTW

Exterminator

Quote from: Henry Hawk on October 30, 2012, 03:20:33 PM
hey, just jokin before you get all riled up!!   ;D

Good thing you added that before I tossed you into the TUZ lie tracker!   :razz:
Arguing with Christians is like playing chess with a pigeon.  No matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon is just going to knock over the pieces, shit on the board and strut around like it's victorious.

The truth is slow, but relentless. Over time it becomes irresistible.

Henry Hawk

Quote from: Exterminator on October 30, 2012, 03:48:00 PM
Good thing you added that before I tossed you into the TUZ lie tracker!   :razz:

Hell, I would tossed me up to the TUZ lie tracker on that one!  :razz:
"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2 - It all makes sense to me now...


"The future ain't what it used to be."– Yogi Berra

"Square roots are rarely found on any plant." FTW

The Troll

Quote from: Henry Hawk on October 30, 2012, 03:20:33 PM
as printed on Obama's wedding ring..... :icon_twisted:




hey, just jokin before you get all riled up!!   ;D

  With all of your lies and insults about Obama, Just why would you say that about our president.  Trump and Andrew Brightbart might say something like this garbage statement.   :rant:

  Henry are you trying to take over the job that Brightbart left open.   :confused:  I think you are quite capeable of being just like Andrew Brightbart.  :salute:  :toothless:

Palehorse

Quote from: Henry Hawk on October 30, 2012, 04:31:26 PM
Hell, I would tossed me up to the TUZ lie tracker on that one!  :razz:

That statement is an outright lie that needs to be put there!
R.I.P. - followsthewolf - You are MISSED! 4/17/2013

That which fails to kill me. . .should run!

Any "point" made by one that lacks credibility, is only as useful as toilet paper; and serves the same purpose. ~ Palehorse 4/22/2017

May you find charity when it is needed, and the ability to extend it when it is not. ~Palehorse 7/4/2012

To the last, I grapple with thee; From Hell's heart, I stab at thee; For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee.~Herman Melville

me

Quote from: Palehorse on November 01, 2012, 12:28:44 AM
That statement is an outright lie that needs to be put there!
If yer gonna start tossin' jokes up to the lie tracker HH and I had better get busy tossin' some things too.  :razz:
Trump 2020

Henry Hawk

Quote from: Palehorse on November 01, 2012, 12:28:44 AM
That statement is an outright lie that needs to be put there!

Not sure WHAT is going on with you, but try to lighten up a tad........I WAS JOKING.  If you feel the need to put it in the TUZ lie tracker, please do it.

I liked to think we can have a little fun on here once in a while........and NOT make things personal.
"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2 - It all makes sense to me now...


"The future ain't what it used to be."– Yogi Berra

"Square roots are rarely found on any plant." FTW

Palehorse

Quote from: Henry Hawk on November 01, 2012, 07:57:29 AM
Not sure WHAT is going on with you, but try to lighten up a tad........


When you do I will. . .
R.I.P. - followsthewolf - You are MISSED! 4/17/2013

That which fails to kill me. . .should run!

Any "point" made by one that lacks credibility, is only as useful as toilet paper; and serves the same purpose. ~ Palehorse 4/22/2017

May you find charity when it is needed, and the ability to extend it when it is not. ~Palehorse 7/4/2012

To the last, I grapple with thee; From Hell's heart, I stab at thee; For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee.~Herman Melville

Henry Hawk

"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2 - It all makes sense to me now...


"The future ain't what it used to be."– Yogi Berra

"Square roots are rarely found on any plant." FTW

Palehorse

R.I.P. - followsthewolf - You are MISSED! 4/17/2013

That which fails to kill me. . .should run!

Any "point" made by one that lacks credibility, is only as useful as toilet paper; and serves the same purpose. ~ Palehorse 4/22/2017

May you find charity when it is needed, and the ability to extend it when it is not. ~Palehorse 7/4/2012

To the last, I grapple with thee; From Hell's heart, I stab at thee; For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee.~Herman Melville

libby

Not replying to anyone in particular -- just thought of this thread while looking up something in a cosmology text (The Whole Shebang, by Timothy Ferris):

Regarding the existence (or not) of God:

"There remains one further argument, in which the participatory anthropic principle is employed to establish God's existence by way of the riddle of quantum observership. As we've seen, the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics treats as real only observed phenomena, raising the riddle of how the early universe could have evolved in the absence of observers. The riddle may be "solved" by invoking God as the supreme observer, who by scrutinizing all particles converts their quantum potentials into actual states. The same thesis has long been used by believers to resolve one of the oldest (and most tiresome) ontological questions -- the one about whether trees exist when nobody observes them, or make a sound when they fall and there's nobody around to hear it. This position is summarized in a hoary bit of doggerel:

There once was a man who said "God
Must think it exceedingly odd
If he finds that this tree
Continues to be
When there is no one about in the quad."

"Dear sir, your astonishment's odd
I am always about in the quad
And that's why the tree
will contine to be
Since observed by,
Yours faithfully, God."


:confused: :ne1: :science:
:read:
All of life is a process of testing and initiation, always preparing for a higher level of consciousness -- and illumination. -- John Horn

Locutus

Washington (CNN) – Televangelist Pat Robertson challenged the idea that Earth is 6,000 years old this week, saying the man who many credit with conceiving the idea, former Archbishop of Ireland James Ussher, "wasn't inspired by the Lord when he said that it all took 6,000 years."

The statement was in response to a question Robertson fielded Tuesday from a viewer on his Christian Broadcasting Network show "The 700 Club." In a submitted question, the viewer wrote that one of her biggest fears was that her children and husband would not go to heaven "because they question why the Bible could not explain the existence of dinosaurs."

"You go back in time, you've got radiocarbon dating. You got all these things, and you've got the carcasses of dinosaurs frozen in time out in the Dakotas," Robertson said. "They're out there. So, there was a time when these giant reptiles were on the Earth, and it was before the time of the Bible. So, don't try and cover it up and make like everything was 6,000 years. That's not the Bible."

Before answering the question, Robertson acknowledged the statement was controversial by saying, "I know that people will probably try to lynch me when I say this."

"If you fight science, you are going to lose your children, and I believe in telling them the way it was," Robertson concluded.

http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/11/29/pat-robertson-challenges-creationism/
One of the gravest dangers to the survival of our republic is an ignorant electorate routinely feeding at the trough of propaganda.   -- Locutus

"We are all connected; To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically."  -- Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson

Locutus

:rotfl: :rotfl:

That last statement is particularly rich coming from him.  :biggrin:
One of the gravest dangers to the survival of our republic is an ignorant electorate routinely feeding at the trough of propaganda.   -- Locutus

"We are all connected; To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically."  -- Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson

Locutus

Good thing ole' Pat Robertson is on board for the whole dinosaur thing.  :biggrin: Scientists have discovered the oldest dinosaur yet just recently.  The remains of this dinosaur are 10 to 15 million years older than any dinosaur fossils discovered thus far. 

Scientists Discover the Oldest Dinosaur Yet
One of the gravest dangers to the survival of our republic is an ignorant electorate routinely feeding at the trough of propaganda.   -- Locutus

"We are all connected; To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically."  -- Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson

Locutus

Here's a guy for you people up there in Indiana to target for the defeat the next time he comes up for re-election.

An Indiana Senate Education Committee chairman has said that he will not be pushing to introduce creationism in public schools, but is changing his strategy by writing up a proposal to allow students to ask more questions of their teachers on various subjects – including evolution.

"I would refer to it as truth in education, so students could question what teachers are teaching them and try to make sure it's true what they're teaching," Republican Sen. Dennis Kruse said on Tuesday, as reported by The Republic.

During the 2012 campaign season, he proposed that teachers be allowed to teach creationism, a Bible-based theory that God literally created the earth. The bill was not successful, as House Speaker Brian Bosma rejected it, but Kruse is now writing a draft from the state's legislative services agency that would at least allow evolution to be questioned.

Fox News Radio shared that The Discovery Institute, a public policy thinktank that advocates for teaching creationism, is helping Kruse write the new bill.

The Indiana Senate in February initially passed Kruse's creationist bill, which allows "the teaching of various theories concerning the origin of life, including creation science" before Bosma warned that it could result in a costly lawsuit if it was approved.

The U.S. is one of the only western countries where a large section of the population still believes in creationism – 2012 Gallup Poll found that 46 percent of Americans believes that God created humans in their present form within the last 10,000 years. Evolution, however, puts the earth's age closer to 4.5 billion years, and says that humans and other species evolved over millions of years.


http://www.christianpost.com/news/ind-senator-pushes-bill-to-challenge-evolution-in-schools-86141/
One of the gravest dangers to the survival of our republic is an ignorant electorate routinely feeding at the trough of propaganda.   -- Locutus

"We are all connected; To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically."  -- Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson