From here:
I'm confident that in the not-to-distant future the information-revolution will sound the death knell for Darwinism. The hard evidence of technology will shake the pillars of evolutionary theory and toss them into the dustbin of history. When America restores true Bible science and accountability to our Creator God into our political and educational institutions, we'll have taken a giant step toward healthier national character and the prevention of crime, life without purpose and the consequences of our condom culture.
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Homer Snavely? C'mon, this has to be a joke. Nobody could really be named Homer Snavely.
Hmm..condom culture...i wonder what it will grow?
Well, thank you, John, I'm stupider for having read that.
@Mike P.
Must. Resist. Temptation.
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Homer is quite the philosopher (albeit one with a single theme). Another letter:
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