Gadianton wrote: I would like to publically apologize to Dr. Peterson for any misunderstanding here.
Dan Peterson said: Apology accepted.
Gadianton wrote:You're a good man, Dr. Peterson.
I think I just got a burning in the bosom.
Now I can't tell if I should go watch The Sound of Music or listen to some Tool.
when believers want to give their claims more weight, they dress these claims up in scientific terms. When believers want to belittle atheism or secular humanism, they call it a "religion". -Beastie
yesterday's Mormon doctrine is today's Mormon folklore.-Buffalo
Gadianton wrote:I would also like to publically apologize to Dr. Shades for my part in a misunderstanding that could have possibly put some stress on him.
No apology necessary, sir!
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
I have to commend Gadianton for his integrity and humility here. It would be astonishing to see an apologist behave in this fashion. There is something deeply ironic about the fact that the kind of contrition taught and advocated by the LDS Church is displayed so poignantly by an apostate. Truly, my hat is off to him---he is a better man than I.
My wife and I watched Richard Lester's Return of the Musketeers (with Michael York, Oliver Reed, Frank Finlay, C. Thomas Howell, Kim Cattrall, and Richard Chamberlain) the other night.
Have you seen it, Scartch? If so, did you like it?
We thought it was execrable. We should have turned it off, but we kept thinking that it had to get better. It didn't. It tried to be funny, but failed. But it wasn't a good adventure film, either. It was just idiotic.