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politicians and travel Stonehenge again
On 2015-12-07 22:38:34 +0000, Martin said:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2015 10:24:08 -0600, Erilar wrote: W. Wesley Groleau wrote: On 03-16-2015 05:15, Martin wrote: http://www.theguardian.com/science/2...-to-new-theory The readers comments are better than the new theory. I love the idea that it might have been a giant trampoline. :-) It was built by Charles Dawson. Just don't ask Ben Carson, who believes the Egyptian pyramids were for storing grain, as well as that he can become US president. It must be true. It says so in the bible :-) Right, he's simply a man of conviction. People believe in all kinds of things. Like the pharoahs who built those tombs thought they were going to another place. Every where you look, people have convictions unsupported by or even contradictory to evidence; most of them segregate these from the rest of their lives. Carson's brain surgeries weren't affected by his biblical convictions, for example. There are no public policies that would result from them. Constrast this with politicians who hold to new religion beliefs and never rest to implement their convinctions with statist means, because they think they are doing right and are more intelligent and wise than their subjects. I am far more concerned about them. What I would be more interested in about Ben Carson, is how travelled he is, which is pertinent to this newsgroup. I've found my travels to be very illuminating, and would prefer the next present to have travelled widely. So does anyone know what travel the candidates have made? -- Dan Stephenson http://stepheda.com Travel pages for Europe and the U.S.A. (and New Zealand too) |
politicians and travel Stonehenge again
Dan Stephenson wrote:
On 2015-12-07 22:38:34 +0000, Martin said: On Mon, 7 Dec 2015 10:24:08 -0600, Erilar wrote: W. Wesley Groleau wrote: On 03-16-2015 05:15, Martin wrote: http://www.theguardian.com/science/2...-to-new-theory The readers comments are better than the new theory. I love the idea that it might have been a giant trampoline. :-) It was built by Charles Dawson. Just don't ask Ben Carson, who believes the Egyptian pyramids were for storing grain, as well as that he can become US president. It must be true. It says so in the bible :-) Right, he's simply a man of conviction. People believe in all kinds of things. Like the pharoahs who built those tombs thought they were going to another place. Every where you look, people have convictions unsupported by or even contradictory to evidence; most of them segregate these from the rest of their lives. Carson's brain surgeries weren't affected by his biblical convictions, for example. There are no public policies that would result from them. Constrast this with politicians who hold to new religion beliefs and never rest to implement their convinctions with statist means, because they think they are doing right and are more intelligent and wise than their subjects. I am far more concerned about them. What I would be more interested in about Ben Carson, is how travelled he is, which is pertinent to this newsgroup. I've found my travels to be very illuminating, and would prefer the next present to have travelled widely. So does anyone know what travel the candidates have made? Hillary Clinton certainly must be most traveled! -- biblioholic medievalist via iPad |
politicians and travel Stonehenge again
On 12/13/15 9:33 AM, Dan Stephenson wrote:
On 2015-12-07 22:38:34 +0000, Martin said: On Mon, 7 Dec 2015 10:24:08 -0600, Erilar wrote: W. Wesley Groleau wrote: On 03-16-2015 05:15, Martin wrote: http://www.theguardian.com/science/2...-to-new-theory The readers comments are better than the new theory. I love the idea that it might have been a giant trampoline. :-) It was built by Charles Dawson. Just don't ask Ben Carson, who believes the Egyptian pyramids were for storing grain, as well as that he can become US president. It must be true. It says so in the bible :-) Right, he's simply a man of conviction. People believe in all kinds of things. Like the pharoahs who built those tombs thought they were going to another place. Every where you look, people have convictions unsupported by or even contradictory to evidence; most of them segregate these from the rest of their lives. Carson's brain surgeries weren't affected by his biblical convictions, for example. There are no public policies that would result from them. Constrast this with politicians who hold to new religion beliefs and never rest to implement their convinctions with statist means, because they think they are doing right and are more intelligent and wise than their subjects. I am far more concerned about them. What I would be more interested in about Ben Carson, is how travelled he is, which is pertinent to this newsgroup. I've found my travels to be very illuminating, and would prefer the next present to have travelled widely. So does anyone know what travel the candidates have made? Doesn't matter, Carson's poll numbers have dropped. The fundamentalists are glomming onto Cruz now. |
politicians and travel Stonehenge again
On 12-14-2015 03:45, Martin wrote:
Hillary Clinton certainly must be most traveled! +1 and the most sensible and likeable. Almost as bad a liar as Trump. -- Wes Groleau |
politicians and travel Stonehenge again
W. Wesley Groleau wrote:
On 12-14-2015 03:45, Martin wrote: Hillary Clinton certainly must be most traveled! +1 and the most sensible and likeable. Almost as bad a liar as Trump. You must have missed the fantasy pronouncements of Carson and others. -- biblioholic medievalist via iPad |
politicians and travel Stonehenge again
On 12/17/15 1:14 AM, Martin wrote:
On Wed, 16 Dec 2015 16:47:24 -0600, Erilar wrote: W. Wesley Groleau wrote: On 12-14-2015 03:45, Martin wrote: Hillary Clinton certainly must be most traveled! +1 and the most sensible and likeable. Almost as bad a liar as Trump. You must have missed the fantasy pronouncements of Carson and others. Carson doesn't lie it is in the bible, so it must be true. :-) BTW How old does Carson think the Earth is? Carson is old news now. His numbers are dropping. Really couldn't have been his remarks about the pyramids that killed his support, could it? |
politicians and travel Stonehenge again
Martin wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 12:48:48 -0800, poldy wrote: On 12/17/15 1:14 AM, Martin wrote: On Wed, 16 Dec 2015 16:47:24 -0600, Erilar wrote: W. Wesley Groleau wrote: On 12-14-2015 03:45, Martin wrote: Hillary Clinton certainly must be most traveled! +1 and the most sensible and likeable. Almost as bad a liar as Trump. You must have missed the fantasy pronouncements of Carson and others. Carson doesn't lie it is in the bible, so it must be true. :-) BTW How old does Carson think the Earth is? Carson is old news now. His numbers are dropping. Really couldn't have been his remarks about the pyramids that killed his support, could it? Putin endorses the current Republican favourite. That would be the kiss of death anywhere else. And Trump is so stupid he brags about Putin liking him. -- biblioholic medievalist via iPad |
politicians and travel Stonehenge again
Martin wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 20:44:09 -0600, Erilar wrote: And Trump is so stupid he brags about Putin liking him. I didn't know that, but I could have guessed. It's only a matter of time before we have photos of both of them stripped to the waist mud wrestling each other. Bleaah! Watch out for black helicopters Erilar and do have a nice Christmas in Cuba! Who's in Cuba? And I find conspiracy stories funny or boring. I do really like the mud-wrestling suggestion 8-) -- biblioholic medievalist via iPad |
politicians and travel Stonehenge again
On 12-16-2015 16:47, Erilar wrote:
W. Wesley Groleau wrote: On 12-14-2015 03:45, Martin wrote: Hillary Clinton certainly must be most traveled! +1 and the most sensible and likeable. Almost as bad a liar as Trump. You must have missed the fantasy pronouncements of Carson and others. Carson's credibility has no effect on a comparison of Trump and Clinton. -- Wes Groleau |
politicians and travel Stonehenge again
On 12-18-2015 14:48, poldy wrote:
Carson is old news now. His numbers are dropping. Really couldn't have been his remarks about the pyramids that killed his support, could it? I doubt it. Trump says things just as outrageous, AND claims the next day he didn't say it, yet his numbers don't drop. -- Wes Groleau |
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