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Sports Top 10 Down But Not Out Moments

b-money says...

/agree with FantasySage - why is that figure skater even on the list? Boo-freaking-hoo, you fell. It hurt? Aww. Did you get a concussion? Break any bones? Sprain any joints? No? Then cry me a river.

Leftwich plays on a broken leg and has to be carried up the field, Sampras pukes his guts out between sets, Orr plays on a broken ankle... those are impressive. A skater continuing after a bruise? Go cry to mommy.

Nightline: Atheists vs. Christians: Does God Exist?

Evolution?--Three Republicans in Debate Don't Believe in It

b-money says...

I came to the conclusion long ago that religion was just an emotional crutch used by people too afraid of uncertainty. They don't really want to know the answer to what happens when you die, if there is a special purpose to life, where the world came from, etc., because they are afraid of what the answer might be. Instead, they make up a group of stories to comfort themselves and come together in groups because they think if other people share their beliefs that makes them more true.

The truth is, there is ZERO proof of anything supernatural out there. Not one bit, none. It's no coincidence that none of the religions, the boogey monster, bigfoot, the loch ness monster, gremlins, nor anything else supernatural have ever been proven to exist in the entire course or human history. That's because *they're made up*.

As to why atheists are so negative in their opinions of religious people, think of it this way: what if there was a group in your town that honestly believed in Odin and Thor. Would you think their judgement might be a little suspect? Why is your god exempt from that?

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Jon Stewart on Bill Moyer's Journal - Full

b-money says...

I'd certainly hate to lose the Daily Show for anything, but in some ways I really wish Jon Stewart would have an outlet for serious political commentary. I wonder though if it's the satirical slant of his show that keeps him from becoming bitter (i.e. Keith Olbermann). This country desperately needs the viewpoint of someone logical and intelligent that can talk candidly about events without becoming preachy and antagonistic.

Terra Nova : Strike Force Centauri

Mike Daisey Audience Protest, Walkout and Attack

b-money says...

Handled with remarkable grace, and his follow-up letter is a terrific example of the higher moral road. If I lived anywhere near NY I'd gladly go see his show, it looks like it'd be a great one.

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