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I'm home at last, after a long flight and a long drive through more thunderstorms, and boy am I tired. Not from the flying and driving, but from being the old geezer amongst the youngsters at that recent meeting, and trying to keep up with them. Did you know those whippersnappers stay up to all…
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Catholic priest defending Romney claims that the religious right didn't start the culture war: they were just standing their minding their own business and these atheists just ran up out of the blue and suckerpunched em!.
If there is a God, I pray to Thee that Thou shall correct my embarrassing mistype of "their" and "there" by smiting Thine Mighty Hand into the Seed severs and cleaving the electrons holding this mistake in twain.
Ayeah.
Now that would be a miracle.
How about some crazy law cases - including an attempt to sue god. The main problem being that any gods are hard to find, owing to them not existing. Accept no human pretenders.
"Now tell me something I don't already know."
My favorite flavor of ice cream or pie is blueberry.
My cat's fur is rippled-brown-and-black.
(Say when to stop.)
SEF @ 4: So, when summonses can't be delivered, and there's no response to a published notice in the papers, the judge issues a bench warrant for arrest, and the gods become fugitives from justice. Any funds kept in their names are subject to confiscation in order to hamper their escape, and when police show up at the temples to carry out the arrests, the priests are obliged to declare that the gods are not present there. At which point the worshipers start to wonder why they themselves bothered to come.
Now what was the downside of this?
PZ, I know you weren't big on the whole "Presidential Debate on Science" but it has gained a surprising amount of momentum (including a NY Times endorsement).
Even if it doesn't happen, I think it's something worth trying for.
Radical Russ gets email too.
SEF @ 4: But seriously... this being a civil (not criminal) case... what is going to happen when the gods don't show up is that "they" forfeit "their" claim to the land.
Which is good because... how could "they" fulfill the other obligations of a land-owner? If the land held public hazards, how could "they" be compelled by law to remedy the problems? Held in contempt of court? Bailed out? Paroled? Held in violation of parole when "they" failed to report to "their" parole officer?
It would be worse than dealing with corporations....
Hey, now there's an idea. Allah, Inc.; YHVH, Inc.; Hanuman, Inc. -- with addresses on record, legal officers, boards of directors,... and the possibility of legal dissolution as a "death penalty" should worst come to worst, the law terminating "their" incorporation godhood.
Has anyone else noticed that corporations, as "persons under law", share some traits with gods? Like, uh, not actually being persons? And being damned hard to hold liable? (Since the case you cite is in India, I present Union Carbide for your consideration. Were Kali and her Thuggees really any worse?)
Gunman kills 2 in missionary centerin Arvada, Colorado
Maybe I should have submitted this one to the Carnival of the Godless, based on the line about "Christian charity".
"Has anyone else noticed that corporations... share some traits with gods?"
Oh, I should have thought a moment before asking.
Of course, the Japanese business world has, long since!
Having employees start every workday with a hymn of praise to the corporation -- what could be clearer?
When the cat eats mice and chipmunks, he starts at the head
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/episcopal-diocese-secedes-from-church/2007…
The conservative Diocese of San Joaquin voted Saturday to split from the liberal-leaning Episcopal Church, becoming the first full diocese to secede from the denomination in the debate over the Bible and homosexuality.
This post at the Denialism blog: http://scienceblogs.com/denialism/2007/12/odonnell_on_mormonism.php#com…
is worth it just to see Pat Buchanan yell that "Christianity condoned slavery for over 1500 years" and "Mormons didn't bring slavery to America, Christians did!"
If only the archbishop was giving up being a religious twit (and advising others to do the same - and on a permanent basis) and not merely making a hollow gesture while actually continuing with conman business as usual.
Following on from one of the links in #4, it looks as though some of PZ's (and his students') zebra-fish experiments would be illegal in Ohio (#19). Is Ohio devoid of fishy research? Is there a special exemption if you are only drugging the fish in order to mutilate it? That certainly wouldn't normally apply to human victims.
It turns out abstinence only sex education is failing. For the first time in 15 years, the teen pregnancy rate is rising rather than falling. STD rates are up to.
Yet again another triumph for wackodoodle ideology over common sense and reality. These clowns really don't care how many lives they ruin as long as they can make their wrongheaded points to their pea brained followers.
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Someone sign Steve up for a free cockpunch.
You know that story out of the UK about the guy who reportedly faked his death and has suddenly shown up after 5 years? Of course, you've noticed that his name is John Darwin, right? I've been wondering when some rightwingnut is going to write something about this guy's lack of morals and the fact that his name is Darwin. Anyone want to get a jump on them and do a parody of such a screed?
There has already been an awfully tempting headline for the creationists to quote-mine: "Police charge Darwin with fraud". However, the Independent article on which I originally saw it is currently returning an error (though it's still visible in the Google cache and Google also shows other instances of it).
Romney's Renaissance
From liberal Massachusetts where Romney campaigned on what the electorate wanted to hear, i.e. religious and social tolerance re gays, abortion, etc, to Philadelphia, thoughts of enlightenment heralding reason and science were the philosophical backbone of a great new country.
Voltaire on hearing Romney's new mantra invoked in his "Freedom requires religion" line sat bolt upright. Actually he bumped his head which vexed him all the more.
"Theese Romney fellow is such a slut" he said. "He makes the liar, Karl Rove, seem pristine and chaste in hees willingness to throw the Constitution under the tumbrils."
Labels: enlightenment, flip flop, religious freedom, romney
Now that would be a miracle.