The Banana Argument From Design

Nov 11, 2005 18:56

Do you remember Kirk Cameron? He used to be on the 80s sitcom Growing Pains. I remember liking the show when I was a kid. Well, at some point between the end of Growing Pains and the end-of-the-world paranoia around the turn of the century, Cameron became a Christian fundamentalist spokesman. He starred in the two Left Behind movies and is ( Read more... )

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cadetstimpy November 12 2005, 15:25:36 UTC
that was awesome. If I never had a reason to be an atheist before.. I do now.

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Point on top for ease of entry...? serratia November 12 2005, 22:07:22 UTC
Mr. uhhh, *Comfort* looks like he's rehearsing for a gay pr0n video.

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Re: Point on top for ease of entry...? godless_hobbit November 13 2005, 18:02:22 UTC
Yeah, gotta love that name, eh?

Wouldn't the fact that monkeys eat bananas too prove maybe that God actually intended them for monkeys and maybe God IS just a big monkey?

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rosepurr November 15 2005, 00:48:38 UTC
Notice how they use the definition of an atheist as "one who says there is no god." Their viewers are going to get into a lot of trouble when they confront an atheist who says, "No, I don't say that, I simply don't believe in God due to a lack of evidence."

This drives me absolutely bugfuck. No. I don't "believe that there is no god." I do not have faith in god, and without proof I am only interested in god as social theory. Anything else is just speculation.

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