Current science; fraudulent thinking (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Sunday, June 07, 2015, 04:47 (3457 days ago) @ GateKeeper

GK yes, I feel the same. When I address an atheist skewing science to support atheism it infuriates them. Then they get so mad at me when I clarify what it is saying and suggest that thiest have a right to science too. &quot;Random&quot; is a great example of this. Like it proves anything anyway.&#13;&#10;> &#13;&#10;> I saw this and it describes me pretty good I think.&#13;&#10;> &#13;&#10;> &quot;no-nothing&quot; < X > &quot;omni-dude&quot;&#13;&#10;> &#13;&#10;> i don&apos;t know what &quot;X&quot; is.-I wish you could explain yourself and where did that quote come from?


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