yay! A swift article that doesn't say anything mean
yay! A swift article that doesn't say anything mean
Taylor Swift's 1989 is well on its way to setting the record for the biggest sales week for a female artist, overtaking Britney Spears' 2000 album Oops!…I Did It Again. Swift's album has become the fastest selling album of 2014, and will most likely top 1.3 million copies sold. Spears' album sold 1.319 million. …
Does that mean we won't see such literary pearls of wisdom in glorious technicolor?
Worked for Stallone. About the only way you're going to get people to take a 5' something dude seriously as a heavyweight boxer.
I will agree that, as a general rule, human life does have an innate value. That's one of the big reasons I work in a healthcare field with patients that are often overlooked, because I don't feel that a medical diagnosis somehow lessens their value as a person. But to argue that quality of life doesn't play a huge…
Yeah, they aren't bad for an old Russian dude.
Yes, this was my take-away here, as well. When my friend and I would meaningfully argue over who got to marry Zac in the future (which turned out to be neither of us, in case you were at the edge of your seat here), we would always say "No you can marry Isaac" to piss the other one off.
Zac > Isaac FTW
And Pope Pius XII said that there was no conflict with evolution back in 1950, in terms of the evolution of the human form, as long as Catholics believe that God creates human souls.
Well, riding in planes is pretty outrageous behavior when you think about it. You're in a metal tube going a gazillion miles an hour through the freaking sky, like God or something!
Wouldn't today's musicians especially those that make it be considered type A personalities and risk takers? I wonder if one compares those with strong type A personalities and risktakers in general if the life span wouldn't be similar? Also at least the perception is they have less inhibitions? How would that compare…
*accept
Thank goodness I'm not the only one who keeps saying, um, yeah, that's what I was taught by my priest teacher in Catholic school, no duh. Seriously - most people who fight for Creationism to be taught in the US are not Catholic. I was raised by a heavily Catholic family, went to Catholic school through college, and…
I don't know any Catholics who are creationists and I know a shit ton of Catholics. The tone of this post is really odd. Next up, Isha Aran discovers the church doesn't hold Jews collectively responsible for the death of Jesus.
You went to a super creepy Opus Dei school? You should write an IHTM, that would be AMAZING. Or a full-length memoir. Depending on how much creepiness there is to share.
It's not if you are/were a practicing Catholic. I went to a super creepy Opus Dei school and even those nut jobs taught evolution.
The idea that evolution and the big bang theory are sacrilegious and absolutely could not possibly be true and God doesn't want science in schools is more pervasive among certain protestant denominations than among Catholics. Especially the protestant churches most prevalent in the southern and rural parts of the…
As has been pointed out numerous times on any number of outlets (including Gawker), this is not new for Catholics. Catholicism has never believed in Biblical literalism, evolution has pretty much always been a non-controversial idea, and the guy who first proposed the Big Bang Theory, Georges Lemaître, was a Catholic…
Shut up that IS fun. When I was 10 I used to tell people that Gandhi was my grandfather's brother. He's not. But I thought it was fun.
My fallopian tubes just tied themselves in a knot.