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Comments by dreamcurve


1. Creationists plan British theme park

Comment #99608 by dreamcurve on December 17, 2007 at 7:17 am

'Today all they do is binge drink. We will be able to offer them an alternative.'

Oh my gosh I may die laughing.

2. Debate between Michael Shermer and Dinesh D'Souza

Comment #81137 by dreamcurve on October 24, 2007 at 8:34 am

What!

- The insinuation that the (christian) west is the only group to help disaster victims, such as those affected by tsumanis
- "Science only exists in a Christian worldview"
- The insinuation that no other cultures (other than western) had science

COME ON!!! What utter tripe. What planet is this guy on?

1. There are Muslim aid operations on par with the Red Cross.
2. I'm not going to dignify that comment with a response.
3. How about Mesopotania, Greece, Rome, China etc etc etc.

Should I bother listening to the rest????

3. Debate between Christopher Hitchens and Alister McGrath

Comment #79352 by dreamcurve on October 17, 2007 at 3:08 am

I've also been looking forward to this for a while and it did not disappoint. I cant help but think that McGrath represents the last best hope of theology and, as has been said, he did not deal with the questions at hand from Hitchens. Build that wall Mr Jefferson!

4. When is a bishop like a suicide bomber?

Comment #53740 by dreamcurve on July 3, 2007 at 2:04 am

In other news, Gene Robinson was hit by 9ft freak wave whilst speaking at a gay & lesbian rally about the love of God. Authorities have suggested that top UK bishops infiltrated the rally with SuperSoakers and water bombs. The Archbishop of Canterbury would not give an interview, but released a statement saying that '...while I myself can maintain the view that homosexuality is both acceptable to God and a sin in respect of the more conservative chapter, whom I would not wish to alienate with any argument over absolute truth, it is a well established fact that God moves in mysterious waves [sic] and we should not therefore imply anything from anything that might expose the stupidity of our beliefs.'