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![]() Carl R. Osterwald wrote: In article , Rudolph_X wrote: Carl R. Osterwald wrote: In article , Rudolph_X wrote: Prai Jei wrote: Rudolph_X (or somebody else of the same name) wrote in message thusly: Life on Mars, what does it mean? It means the fundamentalist religious fanatics, who have done everything in their power to set Science back 2 thousand years, have lost the war of Science Vs. Religion. The victory belongs to Science. Down with the heathen religious lies that have stifled human progress for far too long. Good riddance to bad garbage, the false religions! Long live the Sciences! We at the IES knew all along that Science would defeat the hypocritical religious heresies that have for too long stifled human advancement. I say all the hideous religious myths should be thrown on the ash heap of hisory and set ablaze once and for all! -RX Er - um - sorry - I don't quite follow. How would life on Mars contradict the Bible? If you are truly as stupid as you sound then nothing I say will help change that. Nevertheless... Five hundred years ago, Giordano Bruno, an Italian scientist, published a book stating that the world was round, and not flat. He said the heavens were filled with stars and planets peopled with life. The Church burned him at the stake, using his own books to stoke the fires, just because what he said contradicted their religious domga. It took more than five hundred years to pass, but finally the Church appologized for murdering Giordano Bruno. I, however, do not accept their appology, because there were millions of other innocent folks who also suffered similar fates, killed by crazed religious fanatics, for which the neither the Church, nor any other religion, ever appologized. Folks should understand, the religions are the greatest mass murderers in the history of mankind, and they are still plying their handiword today, even now as we speak... Down with all God cursed murderous Religions... Long live the Sciences! Moving on to religious trolling, Rudolph? I suppose you are one of those ridiculous folks who wants to put Biblical 'creationism' in the science curriculum? Trying to infuse your religious bull into the Sciences? Religion has no place in the Sciences. To mix Religion with Science would be like trying to mix Lies with Truth. It will never happen. Sounds like what will happen when Planet X screams by and the poles shift. The religious establishments have long know that 'there are no atheists in the foxholes', that when the bombs are exploding and death and chaos are rampant, folks start praying, instinctively. Perhaps, that is their plan... to keep mankind in a perpetual foxhole, in a world of utter chaos and destruction, knowing that that is the only way their phony religions can survive the onslaught of Science, that if peace in the world should ever come, Science would rule the day. |
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