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    • B.O.
    • B.O.

      • He didn't know she was living here illegally, so what could he do?
      • Nov, 2 2008 04:16am
    • BooooooHumbug
    • BooooooHumbug

      • I think Lewis Black or someone had a joke about this, but I can't think of exactly what it was. Something about how old candy corn is. Anyways, it's probably really old.
      • Nov, 1 2008 02:46am
    • God vs. Science
    • God vs. Science

      • I read all your comments below, and I'm glad I'm not the only one who had a problem (multiple problems, really) with this.
      • Oct, 31 2008 02:12am
    • God vs. Science
    • God vs. Science

      • I'm just making a point which I think is correct. Show me my fallacy and I'll gladly correct myself.
      • Oct, 31 2008 01:11am
    • God vs. Science
    • God vs. Science

      • No, let me explain. It's necessary to believe what we are told by reliable sources because if we tried to test out every single thing we were told, we would most likely die, and if not, all of our time would be wasted. However, these things are still testable; if you cut a living man's head open, you will find a brain, if you walk off a cliff, you will fall, etc. In regards to the Bible, the Gospels included in it were actually written circa 200 AD. Also, since the claims made in it are extraordinary, they require extraordinary evidence to be considered believable.
      • Oct, 30 2008 11:36pm
    • God vs. Science
    • God vs. Science

      • You shouldn't need proof of the opposite of what you believe if you only believe it because you want to believe it. And of course, there is no actual proof otherwise, since we can't communicate with the dead to asks them what happens after life. Though that still doesn't change the irrationality of your statement.
      • Oct, 30 2008 10:48pm

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"When I, a thoughtful and unblessed Presbyterian, examine the Koran, I know that beyond any question every Mohammedan is insane, not in all things, but in religious matters. When a thoughtful and unblessed Mohammedan examines the Westminster Catechism, he knows that beyond any question I am spiritually insane. I cannot prove to him that he is insane, because you never can prove anything to a lunatic — for that is a part of his insanity and the evidence of it. He cannot prove to me that I am insane, for my mind has the same defect that afflicts his... When I look around me, I am often troubled to see how many people are mad."

"I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it."

"Of all the creatures that were made he [man] is the most detestable. Of the entire brood he is the only one — the solitary one — that possesses malice. That is the basest of all instincts, passions, vices — the most hateful...He is the only creature that inflicts pain for sport, knowing it to be pain."


-Mark Twain

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