Mrkim Report This Comment Date: July 12, 2015 11:58AM
Lemme borrow a few lines by XTCs Andy Partridge from the song "Dear
God":
"I won't believe in heaven and hell. No saints, no sinners, no
devil as well. No pearly gates, no thorny crown. You're always
letting us humans down. The wars you bring, the babes you
drown. Those lost at sea and never found, and it's the same the
whole world 'round. The hurt I see helps to compound that
Father, Son and Holy Ghost is just somebody's unholy hoax,
and if you're up there you'd perceive that my heart's here upon
my sleeve. If there's one thing I don't believe in
it's you.... "
In grokking the concept in fullness, the above is just a good start, but a
definite primer at least.
pulse Report This Comment Date: July 13, 2015 01:53AM
Also there, their and they're is one of many of my annoyances with people and
spelling. Can't stand it when people get them wrong
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: July 13, 2015 10:28AM
Similarly one of my pet peaves is the pervasiveness of spelling and grammatical
errors that have become so glaringly common in news reporting. When you hafta
read between the lines to even surmise what's being said that's a truly sad
statement on the level of professionalism within the journalistic community
:>/
Dingo Report This Comment Date: September 16, 2015 08:23AM
That's not a scientist, he's a former standup comedian/actor who plays one on
TV. He passed an audition to be called The Science Guy. There are a couple of
real scientists that could be used to support this a bit better. How about
Faraday, Eccles, Planck, Pasteur, Heisenberg, Kelvin, or that guy Einstein. Wait
a minute... they believed in God.
pro_junior Report This Comment Date: September 16, 2015 05:51PM