Jonathan Wells Turns Lead into Gold...
...with another crackpot prediction! Yay!
Stupid "darwinists"! When will they ever learn?
Hey Wells--wanna make a bet?
(Shimmies to Ed at Dispatches from the Culture Wars)
Stupid "darwinists"! When will they ever learn?
Hey Wells--wanna make a bet?
(Shimmies to Ed at Dispatches from the Culture Wars)
Labels: evolution, intelligent design, Jonathan Wells
11 Comments:
My comment has little to do with the subject of your entry here. I understand that you like cats. I said goodbye to my ol' buddy Batman this afternoon. He passed away in my lap at the age of seventeen years and eight months. His death marks the end of an era; there had been one black cat or another in my life since January 11, 1971.
Scotius
Oh, I'm sorry!
How sad. I've never had a cat last more than fifteen years. I love black cats, too. Right now we have a black longhair, Twyla, and a tabby, Topcat. My favorite cat, Pirate (the weirdest, and most intelligent cat I ever knew) was a tortoise shell and lasted only ten years. She had breast cancer, of all things. (She was Topcat's sister.)
Sorry that you had to lose an animal friend, Scotius. That's hard.
I'll post some pics of my cats, if you want to see them.
Fortunately, I have nine other feline friends to assuage my grief.
Scotius
Lay them cat pitchers on me. I'm an ailurophile to the ailurophile power.
Scotius
I'll get to it soon! We're having a severe winter warm and my museum is closing--what a brouhaha, lots to do. (Hell, it just means more time at the library for me!) ;-)
Ha - Darwinism = Alchemy, yea, well Alchemy was not based in science. More likely, Wells will fade away and become just another misguided dead person and people will be contining research in to evolution long afterwards.
Nice try.
Oh, and cats will continue to evolve. We could breed them to hunt down and kill delusional Xtians.
The Romans had cats that killed delusional Xtians. They call them lions.
By the time we got the fireside tabby developed to that extent, humans themselves may have evolved beyond the need for comforting delusions. But I'm not placing any bets on it.
Scotius
Now, now, Rev. Barky. Make love, not war. I'm not a hunting fan. (And I hate the Coliseum.)
There is more than one way to be catty. And there are some fates worse than death.
*Winks*
I'm into changing the world, one person at a time, by corrupting them with surrealist poetry and various frolics and pranks.
Anon - I have read that the Romans use mauling as a common spectacle at a certain time of the games, and that they used a variety of prisoners. There were many illegal cults at the time and the Xtians were just one of them. Here is an interesting piece I found on the web:
http://www.olph.com/lions.htm
If this is true notice how modern Xtianity has diverged from its roots - the 7 deadly sins almost seem to be a mantra.
Kristine - I seem to be making more love than war nowadays, although there are several ways one can be charged with disorderly conduct.
Glad to hear it, Rev. Barky. If you need bail money, just let me know. I'll get in touch with JanieBelle and Kate, who know all about getting out of jail after the happy naked dance episode! ;-)
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