I'll be around for a bit to answer any questions people might have.
We can get into the science of anything raised. But what strikes me most about videos like this is the sheer ignorance of the producers in thinking that there isn't more to the issue they raise available in the scientific...
Not in the case of theory and law.
Again: no amount of proof will EVER make anyone call the theory of evolution anymore than the theory of gravity will become the law of gravity (there actually ARE laws of gravity, but these are component parts of a larger THEORY). Theories are large bodies...
Well, we did evolve from apes. We didn't evolve from chimps (which is what's often cited), since chimps didn't exist when our line split off from other ancestral apes. We are most closely related to bonobos and chimps because we share our most recent common ancestors with them.
It's an...
I think far weirder are the (reportedly) gay Republicans who are so anti-gay in their political careers. There is that anti-gay mayor who was caught on gay websites and propositioning a sting of young boys. There are numerous gay staffers in Washington that work for anti-gay Republican...
Sure, you can believe whatever you want regarding God, because there is no evidence to confirm or disconfirm anything you care to believe. Unless, of course, you happen to believe that God created the Earth 6000 years ago and mankind isn't ancestrally related to apes.
You can believe God comes into play virtually anywhere. Meanwhile, scientists will continue to study the actual evidence and report back what they figure out.
Apes are primates, which in turn are most closely related to rodents. In a larger sense, they are all mammals, which are in turn related to reptiles. Reptiles are part of a larger group known as the tetrapods which colonized the land from a class of lobed-fin fish known as the rhipidistians...
The same way that the people on CSI figure out who the murderer is most every week: instead of making it up, they look at the evidence and reason out what it shows.
If you seriously study human anatomy, the fossil record, genomes, and all of that, I very much doubt that even you could come to...
He's a narsacistic, paranoid nutjob. He thinks everything is a giant conspiracy against the right and proper conduct of the universe, which of course, he alone knows the correct order of. They don't have him on Foxnews because he was and may again be a commentator for a rival network (he had a...
Oh, and of course, comparing people to the Nazis is just old habit. There are newer, hipper, and flashier comparisons to be made.
"Al Qaeda is not the most intense threat to your freedom -- it's the American Civil Liberties Union." -O'Reily
Yes, because an organization that defends the...
Sure you don't have him confused with Danial Savage the sex collumnist?
Mike Savage constantly compares or simply names George Soros Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's propagandist. Here's him talking about the Democratic convention: "Obergrupenführer Clinton; we have Grupenführer Carter; we have...
Well, that is what he tells you, over and over and over, sure. But holding yourself to be an expert on everything under the sun doesn't make you one.
Sorry, but I don't quite see how basically relying on calling eveyrone you disagree with Nazis is the height of genius argument. It's the...
There's a big difference between parroting almost word for word a dorky attack meme, and actually making an argument. If you can't see the difference, you've got a problem.
Indeed. But do you hear me running around repeating the liberal version of the lamest Fox talking points like a drone? Calling Bush stupid or a facist or whatever the latest drivel rhetoric is?
Obviously, it's nonsense to talk about these subjects unless you first have some semblance of a common defintion of what it is to have a life that is in some way of moral worth. I would argue that consciousness is the central criteria for moral worth, but of course, others might argue...
Yes: the original salute in the the US was indeed the Nazi salute. If you can find anyone who's older than WW2, they will confirm this, though they don't like to talk about it. Also, the words "under God" were added in the 50s: they aren't some longstanding tradition that goes back to the...
She's been "passing on" for 15 years. And the bullpocky story about Michael keeping them out of the room is more hokum. Michael and the Shindlers take turns visiting her because they don't want to be in the same room at the same time. No one knew the exact moment she would die.