October 26, 201312 yr . Suggested reading....The God Delusion by RichardDawkins. That pseudo skeptical old quack? You're kidding right? http://www.sheldrake.org/D&C/controversies/Dawkins.html Thanks for posting.
October 26, 201312 yr Author . Suggested reading....The God Delusion by RichardDawkins. That pseudo skeptical old quack? You're kidding right? http://www.sheldrake.org/D&C/controversies/Dawkins.html you have not read it.
October 26, 201312 yr Starbucks' coffee is piss water. It ain't the greatest but hardly THAT bad. Edited October 26, 201312 yr by JSixpack
October 26, 201312 yr Author . Suggested reading....The God Delusion by RichardDawkins. That pseudo skeptical old quack? You're kidding right? http://www.sheldrake.org/D&C/controversies/Dawkins.html Just read Sheldrake.What has Dawkins doubts about telepathy got to do with anything? Talk about off topic, that takes the cake.
October 26, 201312 yr . Suggested reading....The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins. That pseudo skeptical old quack? You're kidding right? http://www.sheldrake.org/D&C/controversies/Dawkins.html Claiming that there is no proof of the afterlife makes one a "quack"? He might come across as a bit nutty, but he is absolutely right. He might be proven wrong, but as it stands his odds of being right improve every day.
October 26, 201312 yr (A dead person is an inanimate object). That's a purely a matter of opinion. Just as it's a matter of opinion whether a dead dog is an inanimate object...
October 26, 201312 yr Starbucks' coffee is piss water. It ain't the greatest but hardly THAT bad.[/quote You mean you have drank both to find out ?
October 26, 201312 yr (A dead person is an inanimate object). That's a purely a matter of opinion. Kick one and see if it moves. I have a scientific test for you to conduct which will demonstrate or disprove my contention that it is purely a matter of opinion whether or not (A dead person is an inanimate object) Next time you go to a funeral - drag to body out of the coffin and give it a good old kicking - once should be enough, but if you want to be really sure give it two or three kickings. You will, I am sure, get an answer to whether or not an alternative opinion exists. Are you serious? The mourners may get angry but the body certainly won't reanimate...
October 26, 201312 yr Author Op I understand your point but the example you provide is quite tasteless. How else could it be put?
October 26, 201312 yr Author Not only RIP but also when someone posts on facebook. For example,"Love you mummy, miss you" to their dead mother.(make that 'thai facebook, OK Evadgib?)
October 27, 201312 yr "I will solve this problem in 90 days" (Chalerm) We will lift broken down cars from the streets of Bkk by helicopters ( Thakin )
October 27, 201312 yr One that I like, "I knew I was going to do that!" and my definition of ecstacy (see below)
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