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Join Date: Feb 2007
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In California they call this the Bradley effect, after a very popular African American politician who ran for office, whose poll numbers were much higher going in to the election than the numbers he actually got. A lot of people will say that they're going to vote for a minority candidate, but can't actually bring themselves to. Most racists are either unconscious of their racism or deeply secretive about it.
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Lots of inside pics of $25 mil flushed down the toilet.
One great pic of a sign that says the dinos with all the sharp, pointy, meat-eating teeth, were vegetarians until Adam and Eve messed-up LOL!!!! SO much better than feeding the hungry! |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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This is the one where a plane flew over carrying the banner "Thou Shall Not Lie" right?
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UNDER CONDITIONAL MITIGATION
Join Date: Mar 2004
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The fifth picture in the slideshow shows a poster that includes a previous IOTD image, the mixed-race couple with one black and one white twin. (The text is blurry, but I can make out "Biological Differences are Superficial" and "We came from one woman/We came from one man.")
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Smelly Pirate Hooker
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Arizona
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$27 million anti-evolution museum to open soon
Cool. I hear that a museum for tooth fairys, easter bunnys and hob goblins is in the works. It is supposed to rival the anti-evolution museums historical and scientific accuracy. |
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King Of Wishful Thinking
Join Date: Jan 2001
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I was channel surfing and ran across a guy in some soft of quasi-safari outfit with a nautilus shell talking to a TV host. He gave an interesting (and probably accurate) description of the life of a nautilus, a very cool critter.
Then he used it to justify creationism, and the 'scientist' was from the staff of the creation museum. The juxtaposition of science and pseudo-science gave me mental cramps for a moment, sort of like a mental version of 'the bends'. They really should label cable channels better.
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http://crazytalk.typepad.com/bluegra..._the_crea.html
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Burn it to the ground... that is all it is worth... a place to roast marshmallows. This religion is a scam and nothing more. Prove me wrong, seriously, prove it. "Outrageous claims call for outrageous evidence." |
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Interesting they use that picture though. When slavery was justified using the Bible because blacks were descended from Ham's cursed son to be a hewer of wood after looking on the old man in his drunkenness. And some fundamental churches still have frown on interracial marriage. Perhaps I should see this as a step forward.
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Jesus and Paul both discussed a slave's duty to serve their Christian masters better because they are better people.
Those quotes were used as well to justify slavery. Gotta' love it. |
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