Origin of Banannaman
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@worldsworstjukebox You do realize that every religion is stagnated in their beliefs. They all start with the premises they have the whole true, and that god revealed it to their founders. You can't doubt it and can't ask for evidence, just believe it on the basis of gullible faith in authority. With that mindset, you can't change them. If you want reform, you have to create your own tribal gang, and claim everyone that precedes you got it wrong and only you get the true revelation.
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@worldsworstjukebox That is a very good idea, though it sounds awful expensive! I would actually consider this or join groups that pass them out.
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how old are you?
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when you run out of bible paper to roll your blunts, use those!
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I've read that Ray's version has left out entire chapters of Darwin's theory. Don't know if it's true.
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Make up........................Jesu
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Great minds stink...errr, I mean think alike! =p
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I was bout to propose that exact idea about the bible and I scrolled down here and you stole it!
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How about making a special edition of the Bible with an intro by a well known atheist? As for what to do with the doctored Origin of Species books... I say let people read them. The absurdity contained within should be obvious to any thinking person.
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@ Wertenberger1 Most people would not have minded an intro that pointed out the flaws in the book (and there are errors, mostly due to the fact that genetics was not understood), how the methods included are not the only methods by which evolution occurs (btw both "macro and micro" evolution have been observed and documented). A biography of Darwin that mentioned his faults would not have been minded. What is minded is that demonstrably false information is presented.
The best response I've heard regarding counter-action was from zomgitscriss who suggested we re-print The Bible with a 50 page intro from someone like Dawkins, explaining the errors and absurdities of the book. Pass it out at churches (my idea).
worldsworstjukebox 2 years ago 17
These books are a great piece of dogmatic history. A few centuries from now, we can hope enlightened students will appreciate your good fight for a free mind and find this book to be a historical gem.
TouchOfGreatness 2 years ago 7