Religious People Understand the World Less

Religious People Understand the World Less

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Originally posted by sonship
All this deeper understanding of the world from these secular fellas is just overwhelming.

Can someone explain why the world's first double helix section of DNA replicated itself ?
I cant help but sense som sat tire from you'ens.

I soppose you also think sience is rigged cuz Trump says so.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
rogue or aimed....
Sir, these people aren't ready for the truth....

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I soppose you also think sience is rigged cuz Trump says so.


Got a new whipping boy ?

No, what ever I wrote had nothing to do with politics.

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Originally posted by sonship
I soppose you also think sience is rigged cuz Trump says so.


Got a new whipping boy ?

No, what ever I wrote had nothing to do with politics.
U hav to forgiv me, I'm just a lowly man of faith who don't no, no better.

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Originally posted by apathist
Replication doesn't require double helix.

I'm not convinced that religious people understand the world less. They are a whole bunch of stupid, but so are the rest of us.
Now that, I can agree with.

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Originally posted by divegeester
I have no bias against women; I married one.
Sounds remarkably similar to:

"I have no problem with black people; I think everyone should own one."

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Sounds remarkably similar to:

"I have no problem with black people; I think everyone should own one."
Which sounds remarkably similar to twhitehead's lack of humour.

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Originally posted by divegeester
Which sounds remarkably similar to twhitehead's lack of humour.
I don't lack humour, I just have a different sense of humour than yours.

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Originally posted by twhitehead
I don't lack humour, I just have a different sense of humour than yours.
Perhaps you and Suzianne should hang out...

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Originally posted by divegeester
Perhaps you and Suzianne should hang out...
Just because we are different from you, doesn't make us alike.

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Originally posted by twhitehead
I don't lack humour, I just have a different sense of humour than yours.
Come on then, lay one on us.

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Originally posted by twhitehead
I don't lack humour, I just have a different sense of humour than yours.
You are wrong.

Ha! Did I nail that impersonation and capture tw's sense of humor.

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Come on then, lay one on us.
Maybe I did and you missed it.

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Originally posted by twhitehead
Maybe I did and you missed it.
If your humour were any dryer sir it would be categorised as a desert.

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
If your humour were any dryer sir it would be categorised as a desert.

😉
LOL fully agree on that one