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Dog the Puffin Hunter (ledge), Tuesday, 13 November 2012 09:16 (thirteen years ago)

logic/conservatism

Bananaman Begins, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 11:01 (thirteen years ago)

Obama article too big for editors to keep up on everything, lol

2011, Birth Certificate Released
Main Article: Barack_Obama_Controversies#Birth_Certificate
On April 27, 2011[181], a long-running controversy surrounding Obama's birth was largely put to rest[182] when Obama had his long-form birth certificate posted at WhiteHouse.gov.[183] Donald Trump, who had attacked Obama on the Birth Certificate issue and was then leading Republicans in polls for the upcoming GOP primary[184], was effectively knocked out of the race because of this.[185]
The following is a timeline of previous events leading up to the release:
In June 2008 the Obama campaign allowed FactCheck.org to look at his “Certificate of Live Birth” and take photos.[186]
In July 2008 a blogger discovered a birth announcement from the Honolulu Advertiser from August 13, 1961 for Barack Obama. It has since been discovered another newspaper, the Star Bulletin, also documented the birth.[187]
PolitiFact went to extreme lengths to verify Obama’s citizenship, attaining scanned copies of his 1992 marriage certificate from Cook County, IL, his driver’s license record, and his registration and disciplinary record. PolitiFact also addressed a number of concerns about the documentation.[188]
In October 2008 Hawaii’s Department of Health released a statement by Dr. Chiyome Fu.kino verifying that Obama’s birth certificate was on record.[189]
In August 2009 it was revealed that an alleged Kenyan birth certificate for Obama was a hoax.[190] Another website allows you to create your own imitation Kenyan birth certificates online.[191]
Regardless of the consistent proof of such a birth certificate existing, deluded paranoid right wing morons refuse to except this fact.

too many encores (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Tuesday, 13 November 2012 12:40 (thirteen years ago)

ok clicking through some links I arrived at this page:

http://conservapedia.com/Biblical_Scientific_Foreknowledge

probably the best page I've read on conservapedia so far

silverfish, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 15:33 (thirteen years ago)

I mean stuff like:

Georg Cantor's development of set theory in the late 19th century was initially rejected by many great mathematicians, including Henri Poincare, before it became the basis for nearly all of mathematics today. But the Bible contains many hints in support of set theory, as in the "last shall be first, and the first shall be last."

silverfish, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 15:34 (thirteen years ago)

for the times, they are a changing...

ironically.

Mark G, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 15:45 (thirteen years ago)

Crime

Mark 4:22 says how nothing can be hid, neither can anything be kept secret. Empirical statistics show that the vast majority of crimes worldwide are solved.

Well. That settles it, then.

emil.y, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 15:51 (thirteen years ago)

Giant sea creatures and Jonah

The Book of Jonah describes his survival in the belly of a giant sea creature for 2.5 to 3 days. Scientists declared this to be impossible due to powerful stomach acids that quickly break down any material and the lack of breathable air inside marine animals.
In 2010, scientists found the following materials intact in the belly of a gray whale that had died after being stranded on a Northwest beach:[35]
a pair of sweat pants
a golf ball
over 20 plastic bags
small towels
duct tape
surgical gloves
Of course, many sea creatures have gone extinct in the thousands of years since Jonah lived.

A perfect proof!

emil.y, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 15:53 (thirteen years ago)

Only in moderns times have scientists become aware of enormous underwater springs feeding into the oceans, and the very deep valleys at the bottom of the oceans.

But the Bible repeatedly describes this thousands of years earlier: "on that very day the deep subcrustal springs were broken open, and the windows of the sky were thrown open." (Genesis 7:11 (CBP)

The CBP referred to there presumably is the Conservative Bible Project, which aims to 'render God's word into modern English without liberal translation distortions.' So they're relying on a distorted version of the bible, written with the benefit of hundreds of years of science, in order to prove that the bible contains 'comprehension of scientific knowledge far ahead of its time'?

My brain hurts :(

bizarro gazzara, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 15:55 (thirteen years ago)

A favorite evolutionist canard is that Leviticus 11:13-19 labels the bat, a mammal, as a bird. But this is an obvious failure of translation, as the Hebrew term 'owph did not entail the "clade" of birds, but was a non-biological category referring to any winged creature, mammalian, avian, or insect. The KJV translation as "fowl" is simply incorrect.

They're acknowledging the King James bible contains inaccuracies in translation? But don't they also believe it's 100% the word of God?

bizarro gazzara, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 15:57 (thirteen years ago)

That jumped out at me too, but I wasn't sure enough about the particular quirks of conservapedia dude to point it out...

emil.y, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 16:00 (thirteen years ago)

Who among us can keep track of the quirks of Convservapedia dude?

bizarro gazzara, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 16:00 (thirteen years ago)

http://conservapedia.com/Biblical_Conservapedia_Dude_Quirks_Foreknowledge

emil.y, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 16:01 (thirteen years ago)

In 2010, scientists found the following materials intact in the belly of a gray whale that had died after being stranded on a Northwest beach:[35]
a pair of sweat pants
a golf ball
over 20 plastic bags
small towels
duct tape
surgical gloves

Hmmm I wonder if there are any differences between those things and the things they didn't find, e.g., food?

C-3PO Sharkey (Phil D.), Tuesday, 13 November 2012 16:02 (thirteen years ago)

So disappointed that link didn't work :(

bizarro gazzara, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 16:05 (thirteen years ago)

This is a pretty revealing entry in itself: http://conservapedia.com/Conservatism

They really seem to believe that the entire concept of conservatism was invented in the US and is defined entirely by Republican priorities of the last 30 years. Contrast this with even Wikipedia.

EveningStar (Sund4r), Tuesday, 13 November 2012 16:08 (thirteen years ago)

So much lol in that entry I don't even know where to begin. This is a pretty good place to start, though:

http://conservapedia.com/images/d/d6/Conservative-republican-brain.jpg

bizarro gazzara, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 16:11 (thirteen years ago)

Kinda feel we should poll these.

bizarro gazzara, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 16:13 (thirteen years ago)

This isn't theology driving the site, its pathology.

the max in the high castle (kingfish), Tuesday, 13 November 2012 16:16 (thirteen years ago)

Does the existence of a particle or molecule of a certain type mean the quality in question is present, or absent? So many questions. I'm assuming ThePeoplesCube.com is Timecube for the Tea Party generation.

Neil S, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 16:23 (thirteen years ago)

I guess it's both present and absent at the same time? Like some kind of mental Schrodinger's cat.

I had a quick look at thepeoplescube.com. It's yet more evidence that right-wingers apparently don't understand how humour works.

bizarro gazzara, Tuesday, 13 November 2012 16:28 (thirteen years ago)

This is how conservatives understand math:

http://tpc.pc2.netdna-cdn.com/images/Ryan_Math_Force_Field.jpg

from thepeoplescube.com

This is basically how conservatives understand logic as well. Nothing funnier than watching conservatives shout out the names of logical fallacies (frequently misapplying the terms) like they were exorcising demons or casting spells.

nuts spats (Austerity Ponies), Tuesday, 13 November 2012 16:55 (thirteen years ago)

the conservative bible project is so offensive and horrible it's almost impossible to have a sense of humor about it

too many encores (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 14:18 (thirteen years ago)

True. It's literally blasphemous. It's so comprehensively wrong-headed that it's hard to believe it's real. I guess I'd like to believe it's an epic troll and that they can't possibly be serious.

bizarro gazzara, Wednesday, 14 November 2012 14:21 (thirteen years ago)

If someone is really devout, I can sort of understand how they could believe that e.g. the Bible predicts all kinds of scientific discoveries (even if the rationalizations given are pretty weak) but just... I looked up words like "conservative" and "socialism" in a dictionary when I was 10-11 and came across them in a newspaper. Do these people not have access to dictionaries? Or do they think that non-Conservapedia reference sources have a liberal bias?

EveningStar (Sund4r), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 14:24 (thirteen years ago)

Pretty much. We're past the realm of ideology way into pathology here.

the max in the high castle (kingfish), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 16:27 (thirteen years ago)

humans - the apes taht can do math

Brian Eno's Mother (Latham Green), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 16:30 (thirteen years ago)

In the late 20th century conservatives found new ways to use language and the media to support their goals and to shape the vocabulary of political discourse.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States#Semantics.2C_language.2C_and_media

EveningStar (Sund4r), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 16:40 (thirteen years ago)

the KJV - a well known liberal plot to get Christians into appreciating lyrical and poetic turns of phrase.

The whole concept of the Conservabible makes me want to do my own translation that uses only crisp, technocratic babble whenever possible just to demonstrate how ridic translations put into "modern laguange" are in general. But I'm way too lazy for that kind of thing... I mean, the Bible is a big book!

Frobisher the (Viceroy), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 17:42 (thirteen years ago)

See also:

http://truth-out.org/progressivepicks/item/12401-george-lakoff-progressives-need-to-use-language-that-reflects-moral-values

the max in the high castle (kingfish), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 17:45 (thirteen years ago)

Jesus reciprocated: ”Have the greatest possible affection for the Lord your God with all your main circulatory-system organ and with all your incorporeal non-observable attributes and with all your psychological framework, worldview and cognitive processes.’ This is the primary and most pronounced commandment. And the penultimate is similar in a like-wise manner: ‘Love the cohabitants of your locality as your own individuality.’

- Matthew 22:37-39

Frobisher the (Viceroy), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 17:50 (thirteen years ago)

The Banaka Bible

super perv powder (Phil D.), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 17:53 (thirteen years ago)

"Statistically impossible" obviously means improbable beyond reasonable doubt. That is a standard that people use every day, and is well-accepted. When the probability of something falls to a very low level, then it is impossible in a practical sense. It is not merely "highly improbable," which connotes some reasonable possibility.--Andy Schlafly

Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 November 2012 00:45 (thirteen years ago)

As is the case with Biblical scientific foreknowledge, the Bible shows a comprehension of knowledge of political events far ahead of its time. Examples include:

In Proverbs 29:9, the tenor of the 2012 vice presidential debate was clearly described: "When a wise man debates a fool, the fool rages and laughs, and there is no peace and quiet."

ILM Communication (seandalai), Thursday, 15 November 2012 02:17 (thirteen years ago)

A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 15 November 2012 03:00 (thirteen years ago)

Atheist and evolutionist women are like drippy faucets! Long haired, creationist, wife sweethearts are fruitful and multiply. The righteous shall inherit the earth!

JoeStork, Sunday, 18 November 2012 23:47 (thirteen years ago)

According to the National Peanut Board, American women and children prefer creamy peanut butter, while most American men prefer chunky peanut butter. Unfortunately, for wimpy evolutionist men they can't even eat chunky peanut butter in their homes because their feminist women will not allow it!

Matt Armstrong, Sunday, 18 November 2012 23:58 (thirteen years ago)

In his book, "The Pink Swastika," Lively claims that although the Nazis did persecute homosexuals, the homosexuals the Nazis persecuted were almost exclusively the effeminate members of the gay community in Germany, and that much of the mistreatment was administered by masculine homosexuals who despised effeminacy in all its forms.[4]

Swole Miss (Nilmar Honorato da Silva), Monday, 19 November 2012 00:21 (thirteen years ago)

http://www.conservapedia.com/Bob_Marley

paula boradwell (crüt), Monday, 19 November 2012 00:34 (thirteen years ago)

The goofy atheist Stephen Hawking goes off the deep end with his "little green men" fantasies.[3]
Hawking's foolishness was a contributing factor to him losing his wonderful Christian wife and then marrying a woman who was accused of abusing him.[4][5]

Matt Armstrong, Saturday, 1 December 2012 08:48 (thirteen years ago)

holy shit

crüt, Saturday, 1 December 2012 08:49 (thirteen years ago)

http://conservapedia.com/Essay:Best_New_Conservative_Words has been blowing my mind. Doubling every century! Of course!

JoeStork, Saturday, 1 December 2012 08:58 (thirteen years ago)

yeah that one is probably the best evidence of Schlafly being mentally ill

Matt Armstrong, Saturday, 1 December 2012 09:08 (thirteen years ago)

"refudiate 2010 combination of refute and repudiate, as coined by Sarah Palin"

Matt Armstrong, Saturday, 1 December 2012 09:10 (thirteen years ago)

"boomerang 1825 originally coined to describe a throwing device that returns to the thrower, the term became increasingly useful to describe how wrongful conduct returns to bite the perpetrator "

.... I'm at a loss. How the fuck does he think a multithousand year old Australian aboroginal word was invented in 1825?

Una Stubbs' Tears (Trayce), Saturday, 1 December 2012 09:43 (thirteen years ago)

White people found it = it was invented.

Three Word Username, Saturday, 1 December 2012 10:04 (thirteen years ago)

monogamy 1612 this has the same date of origin as "productive", and that may not be a coincidence!

silverfish, Saturday, 1 December 2012 14:11 (thirteen years ago)

Being charitable, he could be dating the secondary meaning and stating that it was conservatives who created the metaphor?

He *is* completely batshit, though.

emil.y, Saturday, 1 December 2012 15:01 (thirteen years ago)

Also, lol biological clock 1955 - how each woman begins to lose her ability to have children at age 27, no matter how much feminists try to conceal this scientific fact from women

emil.y, Saturday, 1 December 2012 15:07 (thirteen years ago)

Tebowing 2011 bending on one knee in public to give glory to God (named after pro-life NFL QB Tim Tebow)

Hah no shit?

Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 1 December 2012 16:14 (thirteen years ago)


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