I just watched Ben STEIN's Expelled last in Buffalo because for whatever reason Canuck's don't play Ben Stein movies.
The climax of the movie had to be the final interview with well known atheist neo darwinist Richard Dawkins. In the span of a few minutes he admitted to the possibility of there being a 'designer' from somewhere else in the universe.
Dawkin's just put his foot in his mouth over that whopper.
I was also surprised to see so many neo-darwinist's run away from from the chemical soup plus lighting theory for the creation of the first organic molecule.
Hell, that was the way Star Trek portrayed the beginning of life less than ten years ago. I was aware that lab experiments trying to prove out the theory were not promising but I was surprised to find out that most scientists no longer find the idea credible. That theory, as far as I was concerned, had received widespread acceptance by the media and society.
To me that is a real crisis for the atheist scientific elite which prides itself on supposedly being able to explain everything. Well this is one thing destroys that credibility.
Ban it!
Really, am I the only one that didn't know that clothes lines were banned in Ontario?
I never thought Dalton Mcguilty would ever admit that having the government banning things can have unintended consequences (ahum!-guns!).
Ontario residents can now hang their clothes and linens out to dry after the premier lifted the ban on outdoor clotheslines on Friday.
I never thought Dalton Mcguilty would ever admit that having the government banning things can have unintended consequences (ahum!-guns!).
Electorial law interpreted...
So... The RCMP raids the offices of the Conservative Party for a common financing practice done by the liberals for years yet it's the Tories that are dirty?
Now I don't think that Harper's crew are saints, but I find It strange that they would knowingly violate electorial law and yet be open and honest about doing so. Somehow I think a touch of liberal bias at elections canada brewed over decades of liberal rule may be the real cause of this raid.
That's really how electorial law is interpreted in this country: trough a glass of tainted liberalism.
Now I don't think that Harper's crew are saints, but I find It strange that they would knowingly violate electorial law and yet be open and honest about doing so. Somehow I think a touch of liberal bias at elections canada brewed over decades of liberal rule may be the real cause of this raid.
That's really how electorial law is interpreted in this country: trough a glass of tainted liberalism.
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