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Religion - Marcus Brigstocke

Marcus Brigstocke rants about religion. Not for the faint-hearted! Audio from 'The Now Show', Radio 4, Saturday 21 July 2007. Pictures compiled, animated and sequenced by Alien8ted.  
 
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alexvegas (1 day ago) Show Hide
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This is perfectly put. I'm referring to the clip, not a comment, as everyone else seems to refer to.
loadedlar (1 day ago) Show Hide
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let me reference tim minchin here:
Life is full of mystery yes, but there are answers out there and they won't be found by people sitting around looking serious and saying isnt life mysterious, let's sit here and hope, lets call up the fucking pope, let's go watch oprah interview deepak chopra.... throughout history every mystery ever solved has turned out to be... NOT MAGIC
Gibbons3457 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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@Polak4infinity Ok so the bible was started 6000 yrs ago, um civilisation anywhere around where the bible was written didn't start writing until about 5000 yrs ago and that was the Egyptians.

Besides it took 10s of 1000s of years for the earth to form let alone for it to turn into anything we have now. Also when in Genesis does it say, and God crashed two planets together to form Earth and the Moon. That by the way is why earth is bigger than Mars.
Polak4infinity (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Okay, I really dont understand the first part that your saying.. Please clarify.

You have no ACTUAL PROVEN evidence for the reason of the Earth being lager then mars, which is on the molescule scale.

Yes, and it most likely did take that long for the earth to form.
macphail2007 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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erm, where exactly does it say that because there are many fundies who claim otherwise
j0kerman2 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Chance and randomness create things all the time, like the intricate patterns on a snowflake. And evolution has absolutly nothing to do with this issue; evolution only refers to biological systems, not cosmological ones. Youre absolutly right; matter cant b created or destroyed. But there are many theories on how our universe started, like a cyclic expansion-contraction model where the universe is constantly expanding then conracting back to a singularity
j0kerman2 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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NaNiErOx2011, yes I did pay attention in science (and in English btw). I've found someone a bit more intelligent to debate with, so you can just run along now. Bye
NaNiErOx2011 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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OOO ur kool !! NOT and im pretty stinkin intelligent [[i think u use tht word so often to make urself look kool && btw it is not working]] u r probably one of those science nerds its okk to b like tht ppl like mee need ppl like u so we can copy ur homework but thts all ur useful for, tht oh && u try to hurt ppl feelings but ppl like u dnt matter so u can go off and "debate" all the stupid things u think r true to sumone else, so u can just run along now. bye
j0kerman2 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Ooh and youre cool because you spell cool as kool!! Id like to see you try and take my science homework mate.
loadedlar (1 day ago) Show Hide
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plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery. If you copy "science nerds" homework all you're really doing is admitting that they know best. None of us is trying to hurt anyone's feelings here we're just trying to ascertain why ridiculous beliefs are upheld and your ignorance is really proving to be part of the answer to that question.

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