AquaAnalogue
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Benji,
Are you Bill O'Reilley from the Fox? Is this investigative journalism at its finest?
"Tide comes in tide goes out. Sun goes up Sun goes down. Never a miscommunication."
Well Mr O Reilley, there are things known as earthquakes that cause tsunamis. There are also hurricanes. Tide charts do not account for either act of god.
I just watched that video. I don't get it-- are we supposed to side with the atheist guy? He has absolutely no clue what he's talking about! Of course, the analogy about the tides was questionable, but honestly if anyone could side with someone who'd put up extremely offensive signs attacking everyone's beliefs, I'd have to question their character.
To be honest, I don't get the atheism fetish. By my predictions, it's a fad that will pass, perpetuated by materialistic society-- too grounded in our four-dimensional video game to think outside the box. "Herp derp there is no God" will only last so long before eventually, they'll realise that people will believe what they will believe. I'm waiting for that day, because right now, I'm getting really sick of hearing about Richard Dawkins' best-seller The God Delusion, or: How My Parents Made Me Go To Church And I Didn't Really Like It Too Much and online rants by various blood-slinging, cow-hugging, deodorant-shunning antisocial Atheo-Vegan extremists.
This has been a message from an Actually Mostly Liberal Computer Science Student Who Still Believes that God Probably Exists. (Note: this is in no way an endorsement of Fox News or Fred Phelps.)
P.S. @vadsamoht the map thing is pretty damn funny
EDIT: Okay-- I don't watch TV, and I just saw another clip (from the Colbert Report) that showed that it is a sort of catchphrase of his; the one I saw first was from his interview with the guy Colbert said looked like the devil (he does, too, lol). Seriously though, Bill has a point-- I know it is an inconclusive argument from his side but it is from the other side too, it is just the more "liberal" and "cool" thing to be an Atheist™. For every "point" you bring up against any religion, it is easy as pie to simply think outside of the box and get an answer. This is because the concept of an all-powerful being outside of time and space escapes human science; whether you are trying to prove or disprove it, it doesn't matter.
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