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Overweight? Chances Are You're An Atheist

Started by Sophus, February 08, 2011, 06:21:40 AM

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Sophus

‎"Christian doesn't necessarily just mean good. It just means better." - John Oliver

LegendarySandwich

At first I was like "lolwut".
Then I read the post, and instantly thought "Conservapedia".
Then I went to the link, and saw I was right.

We should have a general Conservapedia thread. In fact, I'm hijacking this thread.

Quote from: "Conservapedia"Moral relativity is the wrongheaded idea that there is no absolute Right or Wrong, and that anyone can freely use his own conscience to decide what is moral. A moral relativist will not say that theft or murder is wrong, because he believes it is up to the murderer or thief to decide whether his behavior is justified.

Unsurprisingly, moral relativity is exclusively a liberal belief, as conservatives believe that God is the ultimate arbiter of Good and Evil:

"There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death." (Proverbs 14:12)

Moral relativity and related foolish thinking is what allows liberals to support abortion, gay rights, and drug abuse. Moral relativity erodes principled self-defense and thereby leads to misguided demands for gun control as well as psychiatric problems resulting from a lack of mental self-defense.

While the idea of moral relativity exists independently of (and substantially predates) the scientific theory of relativity, moral relativists seized on the theory of relativity to legitimize their views. Historians such as Paul Johnson wrote about how the theory of relativity caused a sea change, justified or not, in 20th century thought. Due to this conflation, liberal professors heavily support the Theory of Relativity and try to use it to draw followers away from Biblical morality.
Pay attention to that last paragraph.  lol

LegendarySandwich

Oh, and look at this article.
Quote from: "Conservapedia"Bisexual refers to a person with both heterosexual and homosexual desires. It is a lifestyle choice in direct conflict with logic and biblical teachings.
In direct conflict with logic...?

"You like both men AND women? Clearly you are an illogical person, as anybody with an ounce of logic in their skull only likes one gender. Duh."

Quote from: "Conservapedia"A 2003 poll done by Ellison Research of Phoenix, Arizona stated that 82% of all American Protestant ministers agreed with the statement “homosexuality is a choice people make".
Relevance...?

Quote from: "Conservapedia"The occultist Aleister Crowley  was a bisexual and was dubbed in his lifetime "the most wicked man on earth". Aleister Crowley stated: "I was not content to believe in a personal devil and serve him, in the ordinary sense of the word. I wanted to get hold of him personally and become his chief of staff."
Look! Look! See? Proof that bisexuals are evil and in direct conflict with God's word!


I could do this all day. Almost every Conservapedia article is (unintentionally) hilarious. Seriously, just look up an article on their site and I'll bet you'll be laughing your head off.

The Magic Pudding

Thanks for that conservapedia link, I know where to go now when I need a trustworthy encyclopedia.

http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/hea_o ... th-obesity

That link lists countries by obesity, Norway Switzerland and Japan are the least obese, not particularly religious countries.

LegendarySandwich

#4
Quote from: "The Magic Pudding"That link lists countries by obesity, Norway Switzerland and Japan are the least obese, not particularly religious countries.
That site has a clear liberal bias.

There seems to be liberal bias everywhere nowadays. In fact, even the Bible has liberal bias!

Conservapedia is the only place I trust for the real facts on things.

history_geek

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You don't have permission to access /Atheism_and_obesity on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.


 :P

Quote from: "LegendarySandwich"
Quote from: "The Magic Pudding"That link lists countries by obesity, Norway Switzerland and Japan are the least obese, not particularly religious countries.
That site has a clear liberal bias.

Yeh, go Fux Nius! :devil:
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C Clarke's Third Law
"Any sufficiently advanced alien is indistinguishable from a god."
Pierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace:
Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothése - I do not require that hypothesis[img]http://www.dakkadakka.com/s/i/a/4eef2cc3548cc9844a491b22ad384546.gif[/i

The Magic Pudding

Now this chubby atheist thing has been proved, perhaps we could aim future pro atheist promotions more efficiently.  Maybe adds on burger wrappers instead of buses.

The Magic Pudding

And just look at those Buddhists, well not the Buddhists themselves, a lot of them seem pretty thin, but that bloody Buddha himself, no god for him and he's fat!

Cecilie

Quote from: "history_geek"Forbidden

You don't have permission to access /Atheism_and_obesity on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.


 :P

That's weird. I get the same message and I've been able to access the page before.
The world's what you create.

LegendarySandwich

It's probably because you two are atheists.

Of course, I'm an atheist, and I can view the site, but that's besides the point.

history_geek

Quote from: "LegendarySandwich"It's probably because you two are atheists.

Of course, I'm an atheist, and I can view the site, but that's besides the point.

Plus, I'm overweight too :hmm:
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C Clarke's Third Law
"Any sufficiently advanced alien is indistinguishable from a god."
Pierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace:
Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothése - I do not require that hypothesis[img]http://www.dakkadakka.com/s/i/a/4eef2cc3548cc9844a491b22ad384546.gif[/i

LegendarySandwich

I'm not sure. Cecilie, what country do you live in?

Asmodean

Quote from: "The Magic Pudding"Thanks for that conservapedia link, I know where to go now when I need a trustworthy encyclopedia.

http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/hea_o ... th-obesity

That link lists countries by obesity, Norway Switzerland and Japan are the least obese, not particularly religious countries.
LOL Norway?!

And here I though we were fat and lazy and onyl getting more fat and lazy.  :pop:
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In Asmo's grey lump,
wrath and dark clouds gather force.
Luxembourg trembles.

Sophus

Their page on skepticism is pretty funny too....

QuoteA skeptic is one who questions the validity of a position until shown to their satisfaction that the position is warranted. The nature of what can convince a skeptic will vary from person to person. One whose philosophy on life leads them to be a skeptic by lifestyle is said to practice skepticism.
The term "skeptic" is often abused in a religious context by atheists and agnostics, claiming there is insufficient evidence of God's existence but not being at all skeptical about their own atheistic beliefs for which there is no evidence at all.
"Doubting Thomas" in the Bible is an early example of a skeptic, as he did not believe that Jesus had risen until he saw Him with his own eyes and put his fingers in the wounds on Jesus' body.

And today's homepage article: Ponies vs. atheism. Ponies win!  :yay:

Quote"Unlike many Western World atheists, most ponies are not obese! Please see atheism and obesity"
For those whom it's not working for, is it giving you a 404 or a 403 error?
‎"Christian doesn't necessarily just mean good. It just means better." - John Oliver

joeactor

Hmmm... site comes up fine for me...

Must be my skinny little theist fingers.