diallingwand
DiallingWand
diallingwand

Your comment seemed to suggest you were taking it at face value. My bad if it wasn't.

No, that's satire. Your response was ridiculous.

Cuba also has a better life expectancy than the US.

The Iron Lady was also about a British Prime Minister (who lots of people hate) and not one of the most well-known US Presidents. Obviously Lincoln's gonna draw a bigger crowd.

...Does anyone else find this pathetically funny? What a whingy little punk. How does this shit get published in a major newspaper?

"One of science fiction's all-time great writers, Philip K. Dick, had a religious experience where he felt as though he saw God in 1974 — and this experience informed his increasingly weird writing for the last eight years of his life."

Crusher was probably the worst actor in any of the series of Star Trek. Pulaski wins by default.

Seconded.

I agree there are plenty who do so, my only point was that there can be religious matters that science comments on because religion doesn't confine itself to non-corporeal issues. Some religious people may pare those parts off until they have a set of beliefs that don't contradict science but plenty of others do not

So because I'm not a Christian, I can't know anything about Christianity?

If Genesis has no basis in fact, the philosophical basis of Judaism and Christianity is undermined, as it the validity of the Bible generally.

Checked with the author recently?

A few more years at least.

Religion doesn't stick to nonempirical unverifiable claims. It never has and it doesn't look it ever will.

All of Genesis?

The major theistic religions as philosophies are kind of incompatible with science. Science can and does prove that aspects of religious doctrine are wrong. So they kind of are in conflict.

Einstein didn't produce any important physics after 1914? That's an interesting claim (from the comic). General Relativity is reasonably significant.

Whitewashing is a long-standing problem in Hollywood.

Easier said than done: