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Quote# 95206

Athiests: Answer this yet I bet u can't logically?

You say there is no god...ebut listen evolution dosent exist. from the Big Bang theory lets start, how can nothing become something? just appear out of no where? even a child comes from a egg and sperm. how can a function in a body tell what it is supposed to do? such perfection in the body that without it u r done..don't say it just is or **** u r just idiots because u can't explain it

Tami, Yahoo Answers 49 Comments [6/26/2013 3:20:58 AM]
Fundie Index: 42
Submitted By: Karana

Quote# 95205

evolution cannot explain why humans and the earth is special. Out of millions of animal species, why are humans the only animals to have a conscience and higher intelligence ? No other animal can fly to the moon in a space ship. Also, a snail today looks identical to snail fossils from 500,000 years ago. No change has occurred. Pilt down man / evolution is just a marxist scam.

Resist Indoctrination, Yahoo Answers 52 Comments [6/26/2013 3:20:45 AM]
Fundie Index: 40
Submitted By: Karana

Quote# 95204

I just received an article/report from my SIL that was very informative and explanatory. It explained how the gene pool of Muslims has been very limited ever since Mohammed allowed marriage between first cousins. There were lots of stats, but one of its two main points was the failure of muslims to excel in positive areas for society and their growing numbers in the countries they are migrating to including the U.S. is contributing greatly to the drain on these countries. The article was pressing for these factors to be considered before allowing more muslims into the U.S. Not much chance of that I know. But the article was very interesting.

Maranatha!

carol1948, Rapture Ready 42 Comments [6/26/2013 3:20:26 AM]
Fundie Index: 35

Quote# 95203

As Harvey explained it, if gay marriage ever becomes accepted at part of the culture norm, it will fundamentally warp the worldview of children who will grow up thinking that it is okay to marry someone of the same sex. And if that ever happens, "it will revolutionize the psychology and spiritual development" of children by removing the fundamental "security level" that all previous generations understood. "It's going to mess with their hearts, their minds, their spirits, and their bodies," Harvey warned. "I think that we are looking toward; I don't know that this is, maybe it's too strong a word, but raising barbarians."

Linda Harvey, Right Wing Watch 108 Comments [6/26/2013 3:06:46 AM]
Fundie Index: 40
Submitted By: Zagen30

Quote# 95202

Experience and history have shown us that if the government redefines marriage to grant a legal equivalency to same-sex couples, that same government will then enforce such an action with the police power of the State. This will bring about an inevitable collision with religious freedom and conscience rights. We cannot and will not allow this to occur on our watch. Religious freedom is the first freedom in the American experiment for good reason.

The Supreme Court has no authority to redefine marriage and thereby weaken both the family and society. Unlike the Legislative Branch that has the power of the purse and the Executive Branch which has the figurative power of the sword, the Judicial Branch has neither. It must depend upon the Executive Br anch for the enforcement of its decisions.

As Christians united together in defense of marriage, we pray that this will not happen. But, make no mistake about our resolve. While there are many things we can endure, redefining marriage is so fundamental to the natural order and the true common good that this is the line we must draw and one we cannot and will not cross.

Freedom Federation, Joe. My. God. 31 Comments [6/26/2013 3:06:36 AM]
Fundie Index: 27
Submitted By: Aspergus

Quote# 95201

[N]iggers are most definitely degenerate/demonic souls – only a degenerate/demonic soul is born into a non-aryan body!

kalki666, Lord Kalki 25 Comments [6/26/2013 3:06:24 AM]
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Submitted By: Wykked Wytch

Quote# 95190

Like I said, if I didn't believe in my religion then there's no question I would accept the theory of evolution, it has an astronomical amount of evidence. Nonetheless, for me, I am more convinced that my religion is true than the evidences that back up evolution ergo I'm a Creationist.

ideologue08, Atheist Forums 57 Comments [6/25/2013 3:03:53 AM]
Fundie Index: 44
Submitted By: Stimbo

Quote# 95178

A LABOUR politician has defended his beliefs in extra-terrestrial life - after claiming to have fathered a child with an alien.

Married father-of-three Simon Parkes, who represents Stakesby on Whitby Town Council, said his wife had rowed with him after revealing he had a child called Zarka with an alien he refers to as the Cat Queen.

The 53-year-old driving instructor said he has sexual relations with the alien about four times a year.

“What will happen is that we will hold hands and I will say ‘I’m ready’ and then the technology I don’t understand will take us up to a craft orbiting the earth," he explained.



“My wife found out about it and was very unhappy, clearly. That caused a few problems, but it is not on a human level, so I don’t see it as wrong.

Councillor Parkes, who also claims his "real mother" is a 9ft green alien with eight fingers, said people only claim he is mad because they have not shared his experiences and that the encounters don't affect his work on behalf of Whitby residents.

“I can understand how you would say that because you have not seen anything yourself and that’s your immediate fallback position, but you come and spend some time with me and follow me around for a day and you will actually walk away shaking your head because you will think actually he’s not mad.

“There are plenty of people in my position who don’t chose to come out and say it because they are terrified it will destroy their careers.”

He told Channel 4 documentary Confessions Of An Alien Abductee his first recollection is of being lifted out of his cot by an alien.

Councillor Parkes, who spends hours drawing his extra-terrestrial experiences as it helps him to comes to terms with them, said: “The only thing I can remember after that is it saying to me you will never be hurt, your will never be harmed.

“I think I am fairly clear in my head that I am being monitored [by aliens] very closely and if there is anthing that’s seriously about to happen or does happen then I am fairly confident in my own mind that they will intervene, they have in the past.”

He said he is also often followed by the security services and that he and a female passenger in his car were recently abducted by aliens in Cloughton, near Scarborough, before being returned to the vehicle as it moved.”

Simon Parkes, The Northern Echo 50 Comments [6/24/2013 2:50:38 AM]
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Quote# 95173

Mission America’s Linda Harvey yesterday attacked the College Republican National Committee for acknowledging that the GOP’s anti-gay stances were alienating young voters, who overwhelmingly support gay rights, and asking the party to “welcome healthy debate on the policy topic at hand.” She compared such a move to a science teacher instructing a class that there is a “healthy debate” as to whether the sun revolves around the earth because some “low-information students” think that’s how the solar system works. While that is actually a great argument against teaching intelligent design and creationism in schools, Harvey said the situation would be like the GOP adjusting its rhetoric around abortion rights and gay equality in order to attract young voters. Harvey even drew a parallel between same-sex marriage and racism: “Would a responsible party welcome a healthy debate on racism? Of course not.” “Makes perfect sense until you remember that these young voters don’t know what they’re talking about,” Harvey continued. “Rather than pledge to educate the uninformed, the segment of these younger voters who are showing the effectiveness of propaganda but little wisdom; no, these researchers recommend the GOP back off of the truth.” She accused the young Republicans of “ignoring all the evidence” about the supposed harms of homosexuality, which she said is “being packaged and sold to vulnerable children,” and catering to the “militant gay lobby.” Harvey even called for a third party based on Tea Party and religious values if the GOP turns into “the meaningless party.”

Linda Harvey, Right Wing Watch 53 Comments [6/24/2013 2:38:48 AM]
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Submitted By: Hasan Prishtina

Quote# 95166

[T]he left wants: The government to explode; to pay everyone; to hire everyone; they believe that money grows on trees; the earth is flat; the industrial age, factory-style government is a cool new thing; debts don't have to be repaid; people of faith are ignorant and uneducated; unborn babies don't matter; pornography is fine; traditional marriage is discriminatory; 32 oz. sodas are evil; red meat should be rationed; rich people are evil unless they are from Hollywood or are liberal Democrats; the Israelis are unreasonable; trans-fat must be stopped; kids trapped in failing schools should be patient; wild weather is a new thing; moral standards are passé; government run health care is high quality; the IRS should violate our constitutional rights; reporters should be spied on; Benghazi was handled well; the Second Amendment is outdated; and the First one has some problems too.

Bobby Jindal, The Maddow Blog 49 Comments [6/23/2013 9:45:37 AM]
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Quote# 95165

[The Monterrey Mayor gave the Keys to the City to Jesus in a public event, which sparked outcries of violating the separation of Church and State in Nuevo León. This is a response to that]

Translation:

Assist to the Peaceful Christian Demonstration in Monterrey!

Come this June 22 to the Macroplaza at 4PM, where we will pray alongside our mayor Margarita Arellanes and other guests for a Monterrey for Christ.

We will pray for a Monterrey with:
No violence
No homosexuals
No transvestites
No idolatry
No atheism
No satanism
No otakus
No metalheads

Don't be absent, brother. We are with out lord Jesus Christ!



Monterrey Christians, Twitter 97 Comments [6/23/2013 4:17:41 AM]
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Submitted By: Fawful

Quote# 95164

The physical standards will have to be lowered regardless of claims that they won't. Women simply are not stronger and don't handle constant exposure to violence as men. That is a reality that all of the political correctness in the world won't change. Don't expect any truth coming from the military about its failure. We have finally managed to allow the elites to have their way that will result in our failure in combat.

Perplexed, ABC News 45 Comments [6/23/2013 4:17:10 AM]
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Quote# 95163

Lets face it , the only reason for this article is Anti-Christian Bigotry. All of the articles are so twisted that a third grader can find the flaws. For example, no where does Chuck Smith make a prediction of a time or date but the Christian haters at Wikipedia twist what he says to try & make him look like a kook. The same can be said of the Martin Luther part. Boy I guess you Christaphobes have nothing better to do then vomit up your anti-Christian hate. No wonder no one trusts Wikipedia anymore. It is just a mouthpiece for the loony liberal God-hating left.

Unknown, Wikipedia Talk:Unfulfilled Christian religious predictions 33 Comments [6/23/2013 4:02:27 AM]
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Submitted By: MadmanJohnson

Quote# 95160

Idaho Republican Party leaders are calling on the state Legislature to invalidate local city ordinances that ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation - like the one Coeur d’Alene passed after an emotional community debate just two weeks ago.

Six Idaho cities have passed such non-discrimination ordinances in the past year and a half, and a seventh, Idaho Falls, is looking into one now; the Idaho GOP wants them halted.

Cornel Rasor, a former Bonner County commissioner and chairman of the Idaho GOP’s resolutions committee, said, “I’d hire a gay guy if I thought he was a good worker. But if he comes into work in a tutu … he’s not producing what I want in my office.”

“Resolved, that the Idaho Republican State Central Committee recommends that our legislators support Idaho’s current anti-discrimination laws and policies and enact a law that would make unenforceable any municipal ordinances that would seek to expand categories of prohibited discrimination beyond current state anti-discrimination laws and policies,” the resolution states.

“If a guy has a particular predilection and keeps it to himself, that’s fine,” Rasor said. “But if he wants to use my business as a platform for his lifestyle, why should I have to subsidize that? And that’s what these anti-discrimination laws do.”

Cornel Rasor, The Spokesman-Review 44 Comments [6/23/2013 4:00:14 AM]
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Submitted By: Aspergus

Quote# 95158

[The reviewer gives the book Why Evolution Is True one star]

I am reading through reviews on this and it seems much like many of the reviewers have been washed by the theory of evolution; Just like creationists get washed by religion. I have been thinking about evolution and how insulting and stupid it sounds. I was just talking to a man who told me we are related to a Salamander and a Titaalik. We are ancestor to a common Ape with Apes. Many of these analogies are made. The Evolutionists believe all this is fact and reality. They are so incredibly blinded by this idea written with in fossils. Common sense and reasoning has been completely abandoned. I am astounded by these Scientists. If you sit back and just look at what they say, trying to proof this Evolution exists; it is completely senseless. It resembles smart babble. It is mind numbing. It defies our intelligence. It eradicates ones ability to think for them self. It is so dumb buying this book would waste my money. I could buy and eat an egg, I think I will do that yes....

[...]

I have not read this book. I have watched the man do an interview on why Evolution is true. So I have seen him in the flesh. I saw his body language and his persona. He came across as hollow and snide. I had no choice I had to give a star. [Emphasis added]
I have not dismissed the author I have dismissed the concept of Evolution. It is unfortunate the Author has touched on that subject.

Peter Overton, Amazon 42 Comments [6/23/2013 3:58:26 AM]
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Submitted By: Night Jaguar

Quote# 95152

As the House of Representatives gears up for Tuesday’s debate on HR 1797, a bill that would outlaw virtually all abortions 20 weeks post fertilization, Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) argued in favor of banning abortions even earlier in pregnancy because, he said, male fetuses that age were already, shall we say, spanking the monkey.

“Watch a sonogram of a 15-week baby, and they have movements that are purposeful,” said Burgess, a former OB/GYN. “They stroke their face. If they’re a male baby, they may have their hand between their legs. If they feel pleasure, why is it so hard to believe that they could feel pain?”

That observation led Burgess to say he had argued for the abortion ban to start at a much earlier stage of gestation, 15 or 16 weeks. (This is less than halfway through a pregnancy.) He appeared to liken Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion, to the 1893 Plessy v. Ferguson decision that formally legalized racial segregation, and was not fully reversed until Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Rep. Michael Burgess, RH Reality Check 52 Comments [6/22/2013 9:51:23 AM]
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Quote# 95150

Thursday’s edition of WallBuilders Live, a religiously slanted history podcast founded by David Barton, addressed just-war theory, which Barton defines as “what you have to do to secure justice and the protection of life and liberties for your citizens.”

One of the wars he used to demonstrate his point was King Philip’s War, which he says started because missionaries were trying to get Indian tribes to stop using torture.

“The Indian leaders said ‘they’re trying to change our culture’ and so they declared war on all the white guys and went after the white guys and that was King Philip’s War,” Barton says. “It was really trying to be civilized on one side and end torture and the Indians were threatened by the ending of torture and so we had to go in and we had to destroy Indian tribes all over until they said “oh, got the point, you’re doing to us what we’re doing to them, okay, we’ll sign a treaty.”

One of the many things Barton leaves out is what really started King Philip’s War, which was European encroachment on Wampanoag land.

Barton didn’t stop there, though. He even had a commercial break to consider what he had said and he still came back feeling the need to explain why American soldiers wiped out all the buffalo in the plains in the 1800s. In his view, it was a way to cut off the Indians supply and therefore end the war and save lives.

“People complained about the fact that the American military and buffalo hunters went out and wiped out all the buffalo in the western plains. Doing that was what brought the Indians to their knees,” Barton says. “That’s what brought those wars to an end, that’s what brought the Indians to their knees and ended all the western conflict.”

Barton, of course, fails to mention anything as to why the wars started, which again is at its most basic due to westward expansion.
During the Plains Indian Wars, the U.S. Army tried driving Indians off the Plains and onto reservations, but warriors could live off the land—and the buffalo.

David Barton, Indian Country Today Media Network 26 Comments [6/22/2013 9:50:57 AM]
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Submitted By: BigD1987

Quote# 95149

During the program, host Jim Schneider read Michael Swift’s obviously satirical “Gay Manifesto,” the 1987 essay which facetiously talks about gay “private armies” that will “conquer the world” and defeat the “hetero swine,” as if it was a serious political treatise, lamenting that “we are seeing item by item virtually everything that he has laid out here to be fulfilled today.”

LaBarbera: It’s shocking. It’s shockingly evil, just the demonic [pride behind] that essay is just stunning. Absolutely. This may have been a satirical essay but it’s shocking, it’s amazing how so much of that came true. I think about the characters on TV, how many people these days tell you every time you turn on the TV set there’s a favorable depiction of an openly homosexual character, it’s like the good guys are the homosexuals and the bad guys are heterosexuals. We see this again and again. Basically, homosexual power has grown exponentially in our culture and a lot of the things that essay talked about are actually happening. [Emphasis added]

Peter LaBarbera, Right Wing Watch 25 Comments [6/22/2013 9:50:43 AM]
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Submitted By: Night Jaguar

Quote# 95148

The Marxist revolutionary in the White House, Barack Obama, and his regime has empowered the IRS to implement and enforce compliance to Obamacare. The agency admitted earlier this week that the cheapest Obamacare health care policy for uninsured families will be a whopping $20,000 per year. And if you don’t pay your Obamacare extortion money, the IRS will come after you. Is it any wonder the IRS has been harassing conservative, patriotic and Christian organizations that oppose the passage of Obamacare and other parts of the Obama Marxist revolution? Should we be surprised that the NSA is secretly gathering the telephone records of tens of millions of Americans? This isn’t about fighting terrorism in Afghanistan, this is about population control in the USA. When we posted an article on TruNews.com today about the NSA gathering our private telephone records to be stored in their massive big data surveillance complex in Utah, I posted with the article a photo of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich military officers. What is quickly rising in the USA is the Fourth Reich of the Nazi Empire; this is the Fourth Beast as foretold by Daniel in the Holy Bible. I blame America’s preachers for this mess, this modern day Nazi regime did not appear overnight in America. [Emphasis added]

Rick Wiles, Right Wing Watch 39 Comments [6/22/2013 9:50:28 AM]
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Submitted By: Night Jaguar

Quote# 95147

[re: Boy Scouts removing ban on gay youths]

“Two percent deciding what the rest of us does,” Robertson warned, “and they are willing to destroy it. Hollywood and the so-called liberal media has jumped on board that this is the new civil rights, well I don’t think so.”

He went on to say that it “breaks your heart” to see the Boy Scouts “torn up in order to accommodate a few kids who want to do sex with each other. It just boggles the mind.”

Pat Robertson, Right Wing Watch 28 Comments [6/22/2013 9:50:20 AM]
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Submitted By: Night Jaguar

Quote# 95140

When women start doing what men have traditionally done, yours is a civilization of the setting sun. This is brought to mind when pondering a recent Pew Research Center study showing that women are now the primary or sole breadwinners in 40 percent of American households. You may have heard the story – it created quite a stir on Fox News, with Greta Van Susteren and Megyn Kelly (who became quite hysterical) taking exception to male colleagues' warnings about the development's sociological implications. But if these two ladies, and the other critics, had reacted rationally and not emotionally, they would realize what is obvious:

The rise in female breadwinners is a sign of a civilization in decline.

[...]

And, no, it isn't good when you destroy patriarchy. Why? G.K. Chesterton put it best when he wrote, "What is called matriarchy is simply moral anarchy, in which the mother alone remains fixed because all the fathers are fugitive and irresponsible." If you want matriarchy, just go into the black community. Women rule the roost there, but they reign in a hell born of degraded morals and family breakdown. There has never been a successful matriarchy – the notion of a matriarchal prehistory is a myth – and there never will be.

This is why, ultimately, the feminist model is destined for the dustbin of history. The only system that ensures the perpetuation of civilization (replacement-level birth rates) is patriarchy; the only system that compels women and men to fulfill their responsibilities to hearth and home is patriarchy. And this is why, barring the end of man or a dystopian future in which children are lab-created assembly-line style to be the collective's drones, patriarchy is inevitable.

Selwyn Duke, Renew America 31 Comments [6/22/2013 8:59:44 AM]
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Submitted By: Rabbit of Caerbannog

Quote# 95139

If the Nazi in the camp had turned from the ovens and bent down and asked the Lord to forgive his sins, Jesus would have, and the Nazi would go to heaven and the Jewish man on the slab about to be put into the oven would go to hell. His infinite love forgives any sin- except the sin of rejecting Him. His love is eternal, infinite, unstoppable, and would blanket you in glory in an instant,

Elizabeth Prata, The end times 54 Comments [6/22/2013 8:59:20 AM]
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Submitted By: Tony

Quote# 95137

Atheists is it possible you don't understand the spiritual realm?

Let's get real here because there's too much bickering going on on yahoo answers.

Theists believe in spiritual unnatural things they don't see, Atheists believe in natural things they can observe. I'm sure we can all agree on this statement.

Now Atheists is it possible you don't understand the spiritual realm, simply because you can't see it. So if you can't see it or observe it, you will never logically understand it correct? The more you argue with Theists makes you look ignorant. That's like saying Alex lives in England, yet you can't see him nor have you met him, but you still argue Alex doesn't exist in England.

Or Atheists do you like to argue just to convince yourself and your fellow atheists you can't possibly be wrong. Grow the hell up Atheists and stop arguing about things you can't possibly comprehend! [Emphasis added]

vegasrockboy, Yahoo Answers 41 Comments [6/22/2013 5:29:08 AM]
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Submitted By: Night Jaguar

Quote# 95136

Isn't science just a religion?

As a Christian I believe in the ways of the bible and the teachings of God. I get a lot of stick from atheists who think I am stupid because they don't think God exists.

But isn't science a religion in itself? Science can't prove God doesn't exist and there are no scientific theories which can be proved to be indefinite so why all the hate? I am not stupid for believing in God, I just have a different religion.

Cassie, Yahoo Answers 38 Comments [6/22/2013 5:28:28 AM]
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Submitted By: Night Jaguar

Quote# 95134

You’re missing an important point: The majority of abortions are performed on *liberals*. Therefore, abortions are a good thing.

If we assume (roughly) that 2/3 of abortions are performed on liberals, then that’s 36.3 Million liberals who aren’t sucking on the government teat and/or marching in the streets and burning cars.

Therefore, we should *encourage* all liberals to get as many abortions as possible. That’ll do three things:

1. Prevent more liberals babies coming into the world.
2. With enough abortions, the lib female will become sterile.
3. Once the LameStream Media figures out why we’re pushing it so hard, they’ll be less likely to promote abortion as the panacea that they currently claim it is.

Yes, I know it’s counter to our beliefs about human lives, but these are liberals we’re dealing with. They have the IQ of a four-year-old, so the only way to deal with them is severe punishment.

Laurie, Moonbattery 43 Comments [6/22/2013 5:25:01 AM]
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