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Bob Johnson slam dunks Obama

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Simon_Cowbell, Jan 14, 2008.

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  1. Pastor

    Pastor Active Member

    Not at all. They are entirely comparable.

    Since this is patently false (yes, bring out your “evidence” that is discovered “every day”), I suggest you go back and learn more about Kitzmiller v. Dover. During that case the exact opposite was stated and proven.

     
  2. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    From zagoshe's sig:

    The Scripps Howard poll also found a majority of young people, high-school educated adults, minorities and Democrats believe 9/11 conspiracies.

    From zagoshe on this thread:

    Is zagoshe having trouble sorting out the voices in his head? I report, you decide.
     
  3. zagoshe

    zagoshe Well-Known Member



    Ok Point Number 1 --- I didn't say a majority of Americans must be right -- my point is that 52 percent of Americans reject evolution outright based on that poll and I'm going to be willing to bet that in a sample that size there are plenty of very intelligent, very reasonable, very capable people. I know, I know, that was above your head as most things are, but the bottom line is if 52 percent of the population believes anything, I'm quite sure the sample goes beyond zealots and "wing nuts".

    Point 2 -- Try just admitting you are wrong once in a while because it is clear you are wrong more than you are right. And your stance is clearly bigotry 101. (side note -- I love watching lefties squirm when you turn the tables on them and use their favorite ploy of labeling someone that disagrees with you a bigot. Pastor's two-step is always fun to watch)

    Point 3 -- Nice attempt to split hairs. Almost any evangelical, and just about every fundamentalist christian and many devout Catholics don't believe in evolution and you just labeled them all not intelligent enough to be the President. Again, that's bigotry, no matter how much you squirm and dance.

    Point 4 -- Start with the "Scientific Case for Creation" and move forward from there.

    Point 3
     
  4. Pastor

    Pastor Active Member

    Well, it gets even better! From this very thread:

    Which in the link is quote:
    This, according to Ziggy, must mean that those people are all correct and smart!
     
  5. Pastor

    Pastor Active Member

    That isn’t something I argued. I only said that they aren’t intelligent or reasonable enough to be President of the United States. At some point, maybe the fiftieth time I type it out, that will sink it.

    Point out where I am wrong and I’ll gladly state, I’m wrong.

    I don’t care what denomination they belong to. They could be crazy atheists, Muslims, or Buddhists and I would still say that they don’t have the reasoning to be president.

    I did. That was years ago. In court, no less, a judge that was appointed by Bush declared it to be “not based on any scientific theory.” In fact, I even pointed you towards that very case which pointed out that the leading scientists in that field had their evidence shredded. Good try though.
     
  6. Yawn

    Yawn New Member

    Americans most likely to believe in only evolution are liberals (36 percent).

    I rest my case on behalf of the cbsnews thread.
     
  7. zagoshe

    zagoshe Well-Known Member

    Again Zeke, you prove you have no ability to add anything to any thread, no ability to make a coherent point. You are a silly cheerleader with no direction who wants so badly to be accepted but just can't quite break in.

    What does my sig or what you posted have to do with anything?

    In fact that sig came about when I smashed you and Pastor on another thread about who did or didn't believe in 9/11 conspiracies and as I correctly pointed out it was more than just "Fredo" supporters and looney tunes.
     
  8. Yawn

    Yawn New Member

    Zag, don't point out anything to Pastor. He can't step out of his mind to see where he's wrong; he'll just spin it differently.

    Again, Pastor, since you're the most intelligent person on earth, and if not, at least smarter than 52 percent, then you should reach for a high authority position. Your world, your followers need you.
     
  9. zagoshe

    zagoshe Well-Known Member



    No genius, I am saying that if you take a sample as large as 51 percent of Americans, there are probably more than a few of them that are (a) intelligent enough and (b) able to reason well enough and (c) thoughtful enough to be the president.

    Again, your arguments are losing and it has been proven time and time again that you are a religious bigot and you can't handle it.
     
  10. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    I think I pretty clearly demonstrated that you are insane, a moron, or both.

    Not that that's any kind of intellectual heavy lifting -- that much, I grant you.

    As for me, I'm just a humble-ass message board poster with a big-ass dick.
     
  11. Chi City 81

    Chi City 81 Guest

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  12. Yawn

    Yawn New Member

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    Spartans, in this case, are Fenian and Pastor.

    Say it Zeke: Rah! Rah!
     
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