I love Ricky. I wonder why his Invention of Lying didn't get picketed, since it really did show religion to be ridiculous wishful thinking.
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- Comment on Ricky Gervais on being an atheist (2010-06-09 20:48:01)
I love Ricky. I wonder why his Invention of Lying didn't get picketed, since it really did show religion to be ridiculous wishful thinking. - Comment on Ricky Gervais on being an atheist (2010-06-09 20:46:24)
Can I use that, next time those well-groomed idiots attempt to corner me, with their white shirts and their man purses? - Comment on Ricky Gervais on being an atheist (2010-06-09 20:42:06)
Looks like ItalianDragn didn't learn a damn thing in the last debate on this subject. What a surprise. - Comment on christina ricci (2010-06-09 20:34:28)
Wait...Yeah, someone really shooped her back, and badly. She looks so odd. At least, I hope that is the case. - Comment on christina ricci (2010-06-09 20:32:42)
Seriously, how can she be so thin and yet have such meaty legs? Did she gets ribs and organs removed? - Comment on alien kitty trooper (2010-06-09 20:29:04)
That Alien kitty is made from a dog's nose. How ironic. - Comment on cat phone (2010-06-09 20:24:44)
I hate grown women who dress like this. They are always going "Wah I can't do this, do this for me, it's too heavy, I don't like this, buy me something pretty..." Infantile idiots giving woman a bad name. - Comment on Helen Thomas Moon (2010-06-09 20:14:51)
She doesn't hate jews. Like the rest of us, she doesn't see any easy solution to the neverending crisis in the region. All the jews moving out of Israel would fix things, but it will never happen. That whole nightmare is due to two different groups thinking a geographic location is sacred. I have no respect for any of them. They are treating each other horribly. - Comment on Fallout Statue (2010-06-09 20:11:38)
Steampunk before steampunk was cool. Nice. - Comment on lois lane - I am curious and black (2010-06-09 20:06:11)
Didn't Lois turn into a centaur once too? The perils of hanging out with a superhero. - Comment on anti-gay book (2010-06-08 21:20:43)
You've been married since you were 15? Wow. Sure I'm single. That's fine by me. Single is better than being with someone who won't put out. Sure I've had bad experiences with boyfriends. I've also had lovely ones. Who hasn't? Humans can be terrible and wonderful to each other. But, as I said, I'd rather be alone than in your situation. If you said you were happy I'd think "fine, to each their own," but you've made it clear that neither of you are happy and this issue has lead to hostility, anger, accusations, etc. That's what you've said, I'm not fabricating it. It angers me that you seem to be unwilling to see his side. You also seem to believe that I, as a woman, should think your husband's desire for sex is pervy and selfish, and, as a woman, I find that small-minded and sad. Perhaps _I'm_ not the one with past issues. After all, my libido is fine. - Comment on I am an atheist - the burden of proof lies on religion (2010-06-08 14:01:15)
A moral code is one of the easiest things to explain from an evolutionary standpoint. It's not unique to humans. All social animals have "morals", otherwise they wouldn't be able to function as a social unit. Try giving treats to one dog and nothing to another who is watching. The neglected dog knows very well that he has been treated unfairly. Humans with no social conscience are ostracized, imprisoned, executed. Therefore, they are less likely to pass on their genes. You think morals come from a magical, invisible, impossible to detect being? If that were so, wouldn't we all just get along, naturally? If we were all made by the same magical being, then why do we kill each other over minor differences in our belief systems? Oh, I forgot, your belief system is the right one. The thousands of others, millions maybe, throughout the history of our species, are all incorrect. I just can't understand how someone with a functioning brain could believe such nonsense. But, you seem to indicate you believe because of a combination of fear and hope. "I won't get to heaven if I don't believe!" Sweets, you won't get to heaven because it doesn't exist. Try to enjoy your life, it's the only one you get. - Comment on I am an atheist - the burden of proof lies on religion (2010-06-08 13:43:20)
ID, this is what's called throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Just because he was a loon, does not mean he didn't have some good things to say. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. Hang on, can I fit any more well-worn sayings in here? Nope. I think I'm done. - Comment on I am an atheist - the burden of proof lies on religion (2010-06-08 02:11:23)
I'm opposed to stupid people. I can't help it that creationists and believers of intelligent design fall into this category. I also hate politicians, child and animal abusers, thieves, psychopaths, and people who step on bugs because they think they are icky. And clowns. And mimes. Although Doug Jones is cool, even though he's a religious mime (shudder). - Comment on I am an atheist - the burden of proof lies on religion (2010-06-08 02:01:49)
Whether Jesus really existed or not is irrelevant. Sure, he seemed like a nice guy, and more reasonable than the other men of his time, but religious delusions are common among the insane. Just 'cause he says he's the son of god don't make it so.