Religion and education are two things that violate the law of supply and demand. The less of either that you have, the less you want.
Religion and education are two things that violate the law of supply and demand. The less of either that you have, the less you want.
Do you own 47 of them along with 26,000 rounds of ammo and would you ever kill your wife?
Let me guess. Conservative?
I think the point was that he was obsessed with guns.
Then why are there food deserts in the US?
From what I understand they used base 60. They counted each finger section on one hand with each of the fingers on the other (5x12)
The only reason we do things in fractions of an inch are because we use inches.
They still make 2D cartoons
People always said that Betamax was better quality than VHS. What never gets mentioned is that regular consumer TVs at the time weren’t capable of displaying the difference in quality. To the average person they were the same.
And it was never a saying, it was a commercial tagline.
Next time a Christian says “it’s not a religion, it’s a relationship” ask if that means their church shouldn’t get religious tax exemption.
14 years, here. From the Digg exodus.
The reason is simple. Misinformation sticks with conservatives more than liberals. With liberals, someone posts evidence that the story isn’t true and the whole thing fizzles out. If someone tries posting counter evidence in a conservative forum, they get banned.
There’s no money in trying to push misinformation to liberals.
Rome didn’t convert to Christianity until the 4th century.
Good people do to too. Ruth Bader Ginsberg clung to office and died two months too early.
Please elaborate
We acknowledge that the way we divide ethnic genetic variety into different races is a social construct, entirely invented by humans. But denying that race exists at all does no favors to the victims of racism.
There are people who would let their kid die rather than accept money from atheists.
I’m sorry, no. There are so many problems with Kant’s categorical imperative. It comes from a tradition of trying to impose simplistic rules onto an inherently complex and messy subject. The Categorical Imperative would just cause misery if it were applied universally, which defeats the whole purpose of morality.
Morality isn’t about rules or dictating what people can’t do. It’s about promoting well-being.
Coffee tastes like absolute shit. I’ve gagged every time I’ve tasted it.