I have the Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Does that make me cool too?Bella Fortuna wrote:That's because you areScienceRob wrote:That is also a book on my bookshelf.Bella Fortuna wrote:Hey, I'm proud that the only bible my kid has read is the Lolcat Bible.
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You're passable.Pappa wrote:I have the Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Does that make me cool too?Bella Fortuna wrote:That's because you areScienceRob wrote:That is also a book on my bookshelf.Bella Fortuna wrote:Hey, I'm proud that the only bible my kid has read is the Lolcat Bible.
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Fuck..... that reminds me. The woman who interviewed me for the British Crime Survey asked my religion. I laughed and said Pastafarian. She said she'd heard it a couple of times before but didn't know what it was, so I told her all about the Kansas School Board letter and ID in science lessons, etc.Bella Fortuna wrote:You're passable.Pappa wrote:I have the Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Does that make me cool too?Bella Fortuna wrote:That's because you areScienceRob wrote:That is also a book on my bookshelf.Bella Fortuna wrote:Hey, I'm proud that the only bible my kid has read is the Lolcat Bible.![]()
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Our Toastmaster's meeting topic today was Religious Tolerance. As the assigned Thoughtmaster today (you take a minute to express a thought on the subject) I suggested that the more educated we are about all kinds of religions, the more tolerant we might be. So I copied the test and answers as I went along when I took it yesterday and brought it to the meeting for everyone to take today.
The Christian members of our group weren't too happy about being the lower scorers, not to mention the Pew Research results I revealed after.
The Christian members of our group weren't too happy about being the lower scorers, not to mention the Pew Research results I revealed after.
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Hehehe.... awesome Mai. You have a wicked and delightful sense of humour when it comes to these sorts of things.maiforpeace wrote:Our Toastmaster's meeting topic today was Religious Tolerance. As the assigned Thoughtmaster today (you take a minute to express a thought on the subject) I suggested that the more educated we are about all kinds of religions, the more tolerant we might be. So I copied the test and answers as I went along when I took it yesterday and brought it to the meeting for everyone to take today.
The Christian members of our group weren't too happy about being the lower scorers, not to mention the Pew Research results I revealed after.
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Bella Fortuna wrote:That's because you areScienceRob wrote:That is also a book on my bookshelf.Bella Fortuna wrote:Hey, I'm proud that the only bible my kid has read is the Lolcat Bible.
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By the by, I took the longer version of this test with 32 questions and got 30/32.
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Link - as my google-fu fails me.ScienceRob wrote:By the by, I took the longer version of this test with 32 questions and got 30/32.
Also,
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http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2010/0928/ ... bath-begin
You will have to either write it down on paper or notepad. Just go through writing each answer down and then on the last question they will provide the answers.
You will have to either write it down on paper or notepad. Just go through writing each answer down and then on the last question they will provide the answers.
I can live with doubt, and uncertainty, and not knowing. I think it's much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers which might be wrong. [...] I don’t feel frightened by not knowing things, by being lost in a mysterious universe without having any purpose, which is the way it really is, as far as I can tell, possibly. It doesn’t frighten me. - Richard Feynman
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Btw Rob. I think Bella fancies you.ScienceRob wrote:Bella Fortuna wrote:That's because you areScienceRob wrote:That is also a book on my bookshelf.Bella Fortuna wrote:Hey, I'm proud that the only bible my kid has read is the Lolcat Bible.
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Ah, effort! I'll leave the tab open and do it tomorrow. It's well past midnight and I need to be up for my VHDL lecture tomorrowScienceRob wrote:http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2010/0928/ ... bath-begin
You will have to either write it down on paper or notepad. Just go through writing each answer down and then on the last question they will provide the answers.
Bedtime methinks.
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Excellent!maiforpeace wrote:Our Toastmaster's meeting topic today was Religious Tolerance. As the assigned Thoughtmaster today (you take a minute to express a thought on the subject) I suggested that the more educated we are about all kinds of religions, the more tolerant we might be. So I copied the test and answers as I went along when I took it yesterday and brought it to the meeting for everyone to take today.
The Christian members of our group weren't too happy about being the lower scorers, not to mention the Pew Research results I revealed after.
Nurse, where the fuck's my cardigan?
And my gin!
And my gin!
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Pappa wrote:Btw Rob. I think Bella fancies you.ScienceRob wrote:Bella Fortuna wrote:That's because you areScienceRob wrote:That is also a book on my bookshelf.Bella Fortuna wrote:Hey, I'm proud that the only bible my kid has read is the Lolcat Bible.
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