Grinning and conspiratorial, all kinetic limbs and generous laughter,
Grinning and conspiratorial, all kinetic limbs and generous laughter,
I wish more outlets would do that. Mention the shooter once and then refer to him/her simply as “the shooter” or “the suspect”. I have barely seen any stories on the victims.
YES. This. On twitter I have seen the same in my feed and I’m glad. The victims deserve to be known. Their murderer does not.
As if the destruction of the earth isn’t a moral issue.
I CANT WAIT FOR ME TO BE NEXT I JUST FOLLOWED HERRRRR
The funny part is, Jesuits have plenty of historical contributions to sciences and physics. It’s what they’re really good at.
No side mirror, but I think he’s got a gear shifter under that leaf.
Perhaps she views herself and other climate change denialists as modern day Galileos. Anti-science is the new science!
Unlike every member the US House’s science committee which is stacked with Lawyers but no scientists, the pope actually studied chemistry.
This is actually not true, he has a certificate in chemistry, his university degree is in philosophy. No doubt though he has a much better understanding of science than Rick Santorum.
I thought ‘eppur si muove’ was a reference to Galileo and when he was jailed for stating the earth moved around the sun. Which makes her use of the quote especially dumb.
Not to mention the fact that the church actually DOES science, like their Vatican astronomers.
Yeah, ‘cause there’s nothing moral about stewardship of the planet, right? WHAT.
How is this disputable?
One of the tenets of Catholicism is that the Pope is INFALLIBLE. But sure, Rick, go ahead and put more stock in one or two phrases in Leviticus than in your religion’s rules and then call everyone else a hypocrite. Sounds about right.
Didn’t you know you can pick and choose which scientist to listen to? Kind of like picking and choosing which Bible passages to follow.
“Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, a Catholic with a history of criticizing Pope Francis, says the pope should leave science to the scientists. “The church has gotten it wrong a few times on science,” he told Dom Giordano, a radio host in Philadelphia, earlier this month. “And I think that we are probably better…
Hey Karon Adams, you’re not part of the solution: you’re part of the precipitate.
Stay.