Na-ked [ney-kid]

1. plain; simple; unadorned: the naked realities of the matter.
2. not accompanied or supplemented by anything else: a naked outline of the facts.
3. exposed to view or plainly revealed
4. plain-spoken; blunt: the naked truth.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Peanut Butter and Banana....

Most ridiculous videos....ever.



Is this guy for real?! I actually feel bad for Christians...because this guy makes them all look like morons.




Pineapples. How do you explain pineapples? Where's the intelligent design behind a spiky fruit? Where exactly was a pineapple made to fit? Just saying....

3 comments:

  1. I agree wholeheartedly Dan. These types of "charismatic" leaders who lead other fools into actually believing this are reviled. They are the enemies of reason.

    Unfortunately, there are not enough believers like yourself.

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  2. Hey! Just been reading over posts here and there, and I like what I've seen so far, especially 'Allow me to introduce hank...'.

    Thought I'd let you know that Ray Comfort (the banana guy) has a blog of his own, http://raycomfortfood.blogspot.com/ . It's a good source of laughs most days.

    He also has in his sidebar on that blog an 'apology' video he did in response to his banana video being circulated. A pretty wonderful apology, too, where he basically says 'Sorry you guys were too stupid to grasp my point and that I didn't know bananas were cultivated by humans', and 'Sorry you took my words out of context', and then basically calls Richard Dawkins out, finishing up by taking something Richard Dawkins said out of context, 'It's possible an alien life form evolved elsewhere in the universe and 'designed' life on Earth' and claiming this means that Richard Dawkins believes in alien design 100%.

    That peanut butter video, though...that is something else. Putting aside the fact that he's confusing evolution with the origin of life, does he really expect to see spontaneously generated single celled organisms with his naked eye? How big does he think they are?
    Not to mention the complete lack of a sterile environment for his 'experiment' - the second the air hit the opened jar, it would have been teeming with single celled organisms - which he would have seen if he'd actually looked with a microscope. What would he have thought then, I wonder?

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  3. I wonder if he thinks that we believe that an ape, pregnant with a human fetus, might magically jump out of a peanut butter jar if we open enough jars? It's the missing link!!! Hahaha! I wish Christians would take the same amount of time to learn about our "beliefs" as we do to learn about theirs.

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