Like all megalomaniac dreams it will fail.

I just have to share this comment from this thread:

Actually, it is atheism that is the problem...more specifically, the attempt to make man (or at least some men through the power of the state) God.

Then, when the idea of experimentation on humans, made acceptable by beginning with human embryos defined as not being human at all, is more and more accepted, cloning, combination of human and animal DNA and other perversions can be utilized on a grand scale to create a race of slaves governed by eugenically superior Supermen.

Nietzsche's syphillitic atheistic ramblings made real by the power of science and guided by the perverted lights of that science.

Thats the plan anyway.

But like all megalomaniac dreams it will fail.

Posted by: Emanuel Goldstein stauffenberger@yahoo.com | August 2, 2006 05:24 PM

Discuss if you wish - I'm too busy creating a master race of cockroach/human hybrids in my basement. Some day the world will be mine, MINE, ALL MINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Wow. This Emanuel guy is one paranoid, raving fool. But I gotta admit, in my megalomaniacal atheistic ways, I often fantasize about owning a black helicopter. With pinstripes!

Dude, Cockroach/Human hybrids are not the way to go - much too scuttley. You want something that holds its superior head up high, like a giraffe/human hybrid!

By oscar zoalaster (not verified) on 02 Aug 2006 #permalink

How come science never tries to realize my syphillitic atheistic ramblings? Lucky Nietzsche (Except for being misread (if read at all) by morons. And having syphilis).

BTW, does the lack of a comma between syphillitic and atheistic mean that he thinks that he thinks that they are a syphillitic case of atheistic ramblings or that the ramblings are an example of syphillitic atheism?

Very few homes around ASU have basements, unless your one of the few very very wealthy people or one of the crazy people who have dug through the concrete pad and made a basement. If you have created your own secret laboratory under the concrete pad of your house without a building permit, the city and county would like to talk with you, especially if you have run any electrical wiring or plumbing to your lab. You should be prepared to show structural modifications you have made to the slab to support the foundation of your house and remember all concrete should meet applicable ASTM standards.

Oh, do you have enough biohazard stickers?

By Bruce Thompson (not verified) on 02 Aug 2006 #permalink

OK, Bruce, you caught me. I lied about the basement.

But not about the hybrids ....

By John Lynch (not verified) on 02 Aug 2006 #permalink

This year it's Undead Robotic Elvis Clone Zombies all the way!

Jane, I've read The Zombie Survival Guide and I'm well prepared for anything you've got. Bring it on.

By Bruce Thompson (not verified) on 02 Aug 2006 #permalink

Actually, it is atheism that is the problem...more specifically, the attempt to make man (or at least some men through the power of the state) God.

What a puny mind! He just can't imagine a world without God, so he presumes that atheism is about replacing God, not eliminating Him. That's like a royalist saying that democracy is about making a commoner king. Or some such. (And it is said thour our current commoner-in-chief is so common, and is being granted such king-like power).

I had a run in with a crafty cucaracha just the other day. It took a fair amount of effort to vanquish the sucker. Is one of your test subjects missing Dr. Lynch? :)