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Anonymous:
"skeptics are not only smug, but are pathetically provincial and insular. Skeptics come to believe strongly in skepticism, and they are very orthodox. Far form being liberating, skepticism leads men/women into cruel, conceptual cul de sacs."
"Faith proceeds on to promised knowledge. It develops us and it delivers us to new data. Skepticism starts with some unprovable declarations and ends there too."
"If you look closelly, you will be able to see many so-called skeptics who keep one eye on the dikes of disbelief and who seem to have a small rowboat nearby."

Antigen:
What is this, something out of the book of Mormon? Probably John Smith's retort to criticism about "marrying" a bevy of thirteen year olds.
Speculations on the Origin of Human Intelligence: "In defense of the Pygmies, perhaps I should note that a friend of mine who has spent time with them says that for such activities as the patient stalking and hunting of mammals and fish they prepare themselves through marijuana intoxication, which helps to make the long waits, boring to anyone further evolved than a Komodo dragon, at least moderately tolerable. Ganja is, he says, their only cultivated crop. It would be wryly interesting if in human history the cultivation  of marijuana led generally to the invention of agriculture, and thereby to civilization.
Carl Sagan - The Dragons of Eden - 1977
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Anonymous:
ive never read the book of mormon but it sounds better than whatever book youve been reading.

Anonymous:
you cant even speak truth about mormans... lady you smoking pot or too busy on your crap website to learn anything. fyi mormans arent poligimists

Anonymous:
how hanndy for you but imperfect people are as focal points for your frustrations, especially if cirumstances require them to suffer in silence.

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