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SkinWalker

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Posted in: Lucky for us all Cheney was a draft dodger
 SkinWalker
02-14-2006, 12:56 AM
#10
You guys are kidding, right? Darth Cheney shot a guy wearing "blaze orange hunting gear" in the face! LOL Sure, he didn't announce himself....  [Read More]
Posted in: Lucky for us all Cheney was a draft dodger
 SkinWalker
02-13-2006, 12:13 AM
#1
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4707354.stm The US Vice-President, Dick Cheney, has accidentally shot and injured a man during a quail hunting trip in Texas. Can you imagine this boob with an assualt rifle on the range? Or worse, in a re...  [Read More]
Although I believe in the freedom of speech, I donґt think that the "free provocation" is good. We can make satiras, but just if they are justified. The satira is done in order to shake the peopleґs mind and to remember the powerfull ones...  [Read More]
I think we can all generally agree on several things: 1) the mobs of Muslims that have resorted to violence are wrong; 2) All Muslims aren *not* violent; 3) the Koran (I have actually studied it in some detail) does not advocate violence; 4) individu...  [Read More]
More stupidity (http://www.rte.ie/news/2006/0215/mideast.html) "Two died in the northwestern city of Peshawar after police tried to quell around 50,000 demonstrators who torched a KFC outlet and trashed a Norwegian mobile phone company's office...  [Read More]
bwt, your words is offensive, i hope that you could avoid that because we are here to talk not to accuse eachothers, you did not draw a thing and i did not protest and threatened you, other wise i'll burn your embassy :) I reviewed my post, and was...  [Read More]
As I said before, you cannot assume that all the people in the world share the same values, I don't make that assumption at all. But I will gladly point out that the cartoons in question were published not in Muslim society, but in Western society....  [Read More]
About drawing Muhammad, it is not mentioned in the Koran but Moslems said that one should not do this because of respecting his figure and that allowing people to draw him will open the gate to those who wanted to attack him, shia (a Moslem sect) dra...  [Read More]
maybe I'll go out and burn some copies of the Humanist Manifesto and Darwin's The Origin of Species while you're out there burning Korans & Bibles...and maybe I'll throw in some Harry Potter books, just for good measure. :P Its just paper. Lets...  [Read More]
The Danish Cartoon Debacle is evidence of the irrationality of religion. If religious beliefs affect society, others in that society have the right to criticize religious beliefs. Even if it means using lampoon, satire, humor, etc. People will cl...  [Read More]
My point is good and it stands. Criticism and satire were used against those individuals and critical thought eventually prevailed. Criticism and satire aren't always done for the cause of right. But they are tools that should never be censored or di...  [Read More]
I believe that no one has the right to make fun of another religion...especially if it is so controversial right now...Freedom of speech/press does exist, but it comes to a point where you have to say "that's not right." But when it is re...  [Read More]
Like I said, the reactions prove the very point the cartoons were illustrating: religion is a problem for society more than an answer....  [Read More]
I fixed the link...  [Read More]
I think the reaction of the Muslim world has been greatly over-played. The cartoons weren't that bad (see for yourself (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyllands-Posten_Muhammad_cartoons_controversy)) and were certainly far less attacking in nature than...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Separation of Church and State
 SkinWalker
02-22-2006, 1:02 PM
#21
I donґt think being atheist is a religion, itґs just a choice made onece you think you have reached to the conclusion that there is no god or other form of higer power. But also you can deny being any god just because you donґt like it (there migh...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Separation of Church and State
 SkinWalker
02-01-2006, 11:28 AM
#15
What rccar is going on about is the thoroughly debunked assertion of the superstitious who wish to point the finger at those that don't accept their superstitions while saying, "see, you're a believer too!" The primary difference is that...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Separation of Church and State
 SkinWalker
01-29-2006, 11:56 PM
#1
After looking over threads like The Pledge "Unconstitutional" (http://www.ffrf.org/quiz/ffrfquiz.php), I get the distinct feeling that most people simply don't know as much about the topic as they might think. Including myself. I found thi...  [Read More]
Posted in: Survey sez: Hillary is out
 SkinWalker
01-29-2006, 11:24 PM
#20
I'm not a big fan of Hillary Clinton, but anyone who answers a poll, Gallup or LF, that they would "definately not consider" her in a Presidential election is answering based on ideology and not with reason. I say this because it would depe...  [Read More]
Posted in: Judge Alito
 SkinWalker
01-20-2006, 11:55 PM
#11
Personally, I hope he gets appointed if just to overturn Roe v. Wade. Let all the red, southern states outlaw it and the blue states can import their redneck wives, girlfriends & mistresses for high-priced, abortions. Or, if they can't afford the...  [Read More]
Posted in: Homosexuality & Same-Sex Marriage
 SkinWalker
01-17-2006, 11:01 AM
#27
Heterosexual marriage/sex is old, traditional, and preferred by most of the world. I asked you if it was good because you seem to be insinuating that it's not. Being right-handed is old, traditional, and preferred by most of the world. So much so th...  [Read More]
Posted in: Homosexuality & Same-Sex Marriage
 SkinWalker
01-17-2006, 2:03 AM
#22
Oh, that reminds me: You're a bigot for not tolerating my views. Bigot: 1. a. A hypocritical professor of religion, a hypocrite. b. A superstitious adherent of religion. 2. A person obstinately and unreasonably wedded to a particular religious cree...  [Read More]
Posted in: Evolution - and how we know it's right
 SkinWalker
01-24-2006, 1:32 PM
#57
It would probably be more appropriate to re-classify humans to Pan sapiens sapiens rather than to re-classify Pan troglodytes or P. paniscus to the genus Homo. Still, humanity is to anthropocentric to accept such a move. We still have those among ou...  [Read More]
Posted in: 403-3
 SkinWalker
01-17-2006, 4:03 AM
#148
Could that post have been deleted? If not, rccar owes an explanation. If so, it's a matter of re-finding the sources. That simple. Doubt it. I can remember only one case of an entire thread being deleted from the 'Chambers, and that was waay back in...  [Read More]
Posted in: 403-3
 SkinWalker
01-17-2006, 3:43 AM
#147
And the argument that he wouldn't hide the WMD due to practical concerns (i.e. bio/chemical agents won't be viable anymore) makes absolutely no sense. I suppose it wouldn't if your grasp of science and critical thinking were deficit, but surely thi...  [Read More]
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