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George Galloway Creationist?

From leftist fundie to religious fundie, that's not a real conversion. Both are woo.
 
George Galloway in idiocy shock!

In other news, Bears still defeacate in woods (p3)
Pope "yes, I'm a Catholic." (p4,5,6)

A nod to private eye :)
 
I wonder how long until we get 'U only hate him cos he gets up the noses of the ruling elite!?!?eleventy!!' in this thread.
 
Yes, woe betide George for suggesting that life may have meaning and directionality.
He must be completely deranged. :rolleyes:
 
His brain was probably suffering from a lack of publicity.

Doesn't suprise me seems to be quite adaptive, this way he can get on the supposed religious bandwagon early, and add that He was the only one to stand for Creation when everyone else just laughed at its proposed introduction into the National curriculum, just incase any fundie group decides that it is an issue in the UK.

UK going fundy ... *Smirk* *Splutter* *Giggle* *Snort* *PMSL*
 
Yes, woe betide George for suggesting that life may have meaning and directionality.
He must be completely deranged. :rolleyes:
No one said Evolution never gives anyone direction or meaning in life. In fact, I suspect my life has been given even more meaning, since I've learned about it.

I find it rather delightful that such things as kind and caring humans could stem from the emergent properties of inevitable algorithms, such as natural selection and self-organizing networks, etc.

I think it's a tremedous honor that I have gained the smarts and freedoms I have from ancient ancestors who were nothing more than "pond scum".

If you and George Galloway prefer to think that your lives only have as much meaning and direction as some flaky "god" can design for you, it is your loss. For, I am free. You are the slave.
 
No one said Evolution never gives anyone direction or meaning in life. In fact, I suspect my life has been given even more meaning, since I've learned about it.

I find it rather delightful that such things as kind and caring humans could stem from the emergent properties of inevitable algorithms, such as natural selection and self-organizing networks, etc.

I think it's a tremedous honor that I have gained the smarts and freedoms I have from ancient ancestors who were nothing more than "pond scum".

If you and George Galloway prefer to think that your lives only have as much meaning and direction as some flaky "god" can design for you, it is your loss. For, I am free. You are the slave.

You're talking about your subjective meaning. Me old mate George and I are talking about objective meaning.
The notion of receiving an honour from an insentient, unknowing fluke of a reality is nonsensical.
 
Does Hitchens know yet? Shouldn't someone tell him to find a new arch nemesis now that his old one has lost his mind?

Heh. Wasn't it Galloway who called Hitchens a 'drink-soaked Trotskyite popinjay'?
 
Heh. Wasn't it Galloway who called Hitchens a 'drink-soaked Trotskyite popinjay'?

Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens

George Galloway, on his way to testify in front of a United States Senate subcommittee investigating the scandals in the U.N. Oil-for-Food program, called Hitchens a "drink-sodden ex-Trotskyist popinjay"[81], to which Hitchens quickly replied, "Only some of which is true." [82] Later, in a column for Slate promoting his debate with Galloway which was to take place on September 14, 2005, he elaborated on his prior response. "He says that I am an ex-Trotskyist (true), a "popinjay" (true enough, since its original Webster's definition means a target for arrows and shots), and that I cannot hold a drink (here I must protest)."[83] Oliver Burkeman writes, "Since the parting of ways on Iraq […] Hitchens claims to have detected a new, personalised nastiness in the attacks on him, especially over his fabled consumption of alcohol. He welcomes being attacked as a drinker 'because I always think it's a sign of victory when they move on to the ad hominem.' He drinks, he says, 'because it makes other people less boring. I have a great terror of being bored. But I can work with or without it. It takes quite a lot to get me to slur.'"[84]

It is easy to insult Hitchens but hard to hurt his feelings.
 
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Yes, woe betide George for suggesting that life may have meaning and directionality.
He must be completely deranged. :rolleyes:

It is a shame George can not see with both eyes open our Cosmos.
Your flimsy God bows on his knees and breaks down into tears before the majesty and beauty of this uncaring Universe.
 
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