Someone recently made a post in the
atheist community asking if it was possible to be an atheist and NOT believe in evolution. (Here.)
First reaction: "HUH?!? *boggle*"
Thank you,
atheist, for my Little Mental Challenge for the day.
(The answer, in my vastly soo-peer-eeyore opinion, is "Yes, but then you're still an idiot. So sad.")
Of course, science can be wrong and all that blahdeblah, and I know and accept that. I accept that our best theories could be nothing with a new discovery. But, as someone said - I wish I could remember who, I'd like to give credit - if 99% of well-respected scientists in a field agree on something, you can be pretty sure the theory in question has not been shat out an elephant's rear end.**
Because scientists LIKE to disagree.
Anyway, this shirt rocks boxes.
** Okay, the "elephant's rear end" was me. Ninety-nine percent may be an exaggeration, because I made it up.
First reaction: "HUH?!? *boggle*"
Thank you,
(The answer, in my vastly soo-peer-eeyore opinion, is "Yes, but then you're still an idiot. So sad.")
Of course, science can be wrong and all that blahdeblah, and I know and accept that. I accept that our best theories could be nothing with a new discovery. But, as someone said - I wish I could remember who, I'd like to give credit - if 99% of well-respected scientists in a field agree on something, you can be pretty sure the theory in question has not been shat out an elephant's rear end.**
Because scientists LIKE to disagree.
Anyway, this shirt rocks boxes.
** Okay, the "elephant's rear end" was me. Ninety-nine percent may be an exaggeration, because I made it up.
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Date: 2003-07-15 08:50 pm (UTC)What a fucktard. If he doesn't want to read insults to his belief system, why the fuck is he reading
People are incredibly stupid.
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Date: 2003-07-15 10:50 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-07-19 11:44 am (UTC)