Remember to dragon consensually, kids!
Remember to dragon consensually, kids!
I believe that would be illegal, because by my "math", using all those products would result in you producing pure gasoline. And you can't just do that. .:D
Mai există astea?
Și ce zici ca vrei să-i faci??
So, because they consider fetuses to be people, they can't be sexist draconian body-authoritarians?
"What's wrong with the pro-lifer's plan is not that women lose rights when they become pregnant (nothing wrong with that if you're coming from the mindset of a fetus being a person)"
So, you could vote on enabling slavery?
Sure, in brochures and advertisements and other materials the name may be written in Kanji or Katakana or the adapted Chinese characters Japan uses, but never on the car itself. Why is this? It never made any sense to me, so I was delighted to find myself at the Nissan 360 event, where Nissan's design guru, Shiro…
Is Cadillac saying they wanna dragon this car?!
They returned it?
Uhh... the sand storm blows off shore, where your ship is?
So, internet atheists are not part of the movement, but they're a problem because they're not a part of the movement?
Did I say that kids would operate on pure logic?
Well, you make a point of these narratives arising naturally. You IGNORE that the narratives are shared, that kids are taught/ learn certain behaviors, which shoots your point about stuff being "natural" to shreds.
Fine.
You're ignoring an awful lot of noise in the form of narratives that are told to children. To call these things "natural" is ...overly simplifying things. But, of course, if all you're seeking to do is to defend religion, by slandering atheism, then, by all means, have at it.
Don't tell people how to handle their own shit...says the hypocrite telling me how to handle my own shit.
You should find out about this one, though:
It's clear that it's fallacious.
Well, if that's the case, then your rambling OP has nothing to do with the topic at hand either.
You have no clue what I know. You should acknowledge as much, or at least ask. Do you assume as much about your fictional "clients"? It's easier than actually talking, isn't it?