Wednesday, March 28, 2007

The Ark, Creationists, And A Case For Mandatory Baby Shaking. Chapter Two

The plot thickens.

Survival of the fakest, it's very interesting that in the history of the evolution of evolution that there have been a number hoaxes, some of them in the very foundations of so called evolutionary science to the point where you really wonder how any intelligent person could really believe this and especially teach it to wide eyed bushy tailed kids whether in the high school or the university level.

Davies gives Mendez another quick blow job, but still fails to name the university, and then the fun begins, cut to mendez and his model ark and watch this "science teacher" from a "major university" strut his stuff.
As he tells us and shows us just how big the ark was supposed to be it never occurs to him that the more he makes his case for this "huge" ark the deeper the hole he is digging for his case.
Given the so called biblical timeline for all this, I have a question for Mendez.

It's twenty five hundred years before the Iron Age, what did our Noah use for a goddamn saw?

There would not be just tens of miles of saw cuts, there would literally be hundreds of miles of the feckers.

A case for baby shaking if ever there was one, grab hold of this idiot and shake the stupid bleeder until his head fell off, because I don't think you could ever shake sense into it, not if you shook it all the way back to the beginning of the universe, and I'm talking our timeline not his.
Give me bleeding strength
Clip Two


Scientific American was appalled that the average American just doesn't want to believe in evolution. snip.
On the Smithsonian: Isn't it a problem that Americans don't believe in what the Government is promoting. It wasn't a question just rhetoric.

Appalled? they must be mortified. Cut to Mendez's "Science class" lots of Jesus talk, and have a look at the age of his students.

It's not natural for animals to eat each other, they have taken on the nature of Satan. What is natural for animals is to live in the way they were created in the Garden of Eden.
Clip Three.

Another violent shaking moment if ever there was one.
Enough for now, a man can only take so much, more later.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What the hell! Can anyone truly be this stupid? This is just great. Send us back to the dark ages and start burning all the witches. HH

Joana Morais said...

I'm in shock!How can they believe in themselves, in what they're saying, they look like they're selling a hygienic product in a tvshop show. And what is that round thing around the mustached man? A lifesaver? A toilette seat? Is he a viking on vacation? :D I never knew people like these even existed. Thank you for the share.

besitos

Himself said...

I never knew people like these even existed.

And these are the clever ones! they teach and preach and have television shows, what then does it say for the audience?!!!

If you checked out any of the religious/creationist labels you would see that this kind of thing is main stream in America, it truly does decry belief that such thinking exists in a western industrialised nation in the twenty first century.

Jo, as a child of the revolution the "fascist" label might be of interest to you, America, home of the brave, land of the free! errrr, me thinks not.

Grande beijo.