A STUPID video that I found -- a quiz that supposedly measures how deluded by religion you are. I'm glad this hateful moron won't be spending the next trillion years in heaven with Jesus and me!
Frankly, one reason I've remained a die-hard Christian is to cover my behind in the afterlife. But I recently realized I need to worship ALL gods that might possibly exist.
The know-it-alls who dreamed up the Big Bang and evolution don't know what they're talking about. I prove this with a few simple science experiments. (ps, sorry about the picture quality. I thought 'white balance' had something to do with banning immigrants.)
We all agree that evolution is a blasphemy against the Holy Bible. But just trying to disprove it isn't enough. If we don't get serious with Creation Science, we'll never impress those godless know-it-alls.
Shame on Big Science for trying to squash Intelligent Design -- something I confirmed with only about an hour of research. Who knew that science is worse than Hitler?
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