Jrecee wrote:The twin towers were taken down by the government because a guy who worked there had a geocities page that was about to blow the lid off the moon landing scam.
The Geocities page also had a list of places to get Panzer Dragoon Saga for $.50, a link to a site selling Sega Neptunes, and the recipe to chocolate salty balls.
The last is common knowledge:
2 Tbsp Cinnamon 2-3 Egg Whites 1/2 Butter, Melted 1/4 Cup Unsweetened Chocolate 1/2 Cup Brandy 1-2 Bag Sugar Pinch Vanilla
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Add all ingredients to bowl, use wooden spoon to mix thoroughly. Grease cookie sheet, spoon contents into ball-shaped dollops on cookie sheet. Place in oven; make sure you don't burn the balls.
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Jrecee wrote:The twin towers were taken down by the government because a guy who worked there had a geocities page that was about to blow the lid off the moon landing scam.
The Geocities page also had a list of places to get Panzer Dragoon Saga for $.50, a link to a site selling Sega Neptunes, and the recipe to chocolate salty balls.
The last is common knowledge:
2 Tbsp Cinnamon 2-3 Egg Whites 1/2 Butter, Melted 1/4 Cup Unsweetened Chocolate 1/2 Cup Brandy 1-2 Bag Sugar Pinch Vanilla
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Add all ingredients to bowl, use wooden spoon to mix thoroughly. Grease cookie sheet, spoon contents into ball-shaped dollops on cookie sheet. Place in oven; make sure you don't burn the balls.
Well, looks like the government failed on that one. Now to find those Sega Neptunes.
It's funny how few people I see trying to force their belief in god on others in these forums compared to how many I see trying to force their disbelief.
If I didn't believe in something then I wouldn't have the need to keep talking about it. I certainly wouldn't need to try and prove to others that I was right.
It only seems fair that if you don't want religion shoved down your throat then you don't shove your views on religion down the throats of others. Quid pro quo.
Who's trying to force their disbelief? On this forum I mean. We've been debating religion back and forth in two different topics, and obviously both sides think they're right, but I don't see anyone trying to force anything down anyones throat. It's just. . . debating.
Outside of this forum I could of course offer countless examples where it's the other way around. Any forcing of disbelief done by atheists is done in response to the religious majority. And I really don't see how you can force a disbelief anyway. The burden is on those who believe to prove their religion. And we're not even asking anyone to prove their religion just so they can believe in it, we're only asking for proof when their ideology bleeds over into things that effect all of us.
There's a double standard. It's all nice and encouraged for religious people to talk about their belief, but the moment an atheist talks about his non-belief he's "shoving it down their throats".
I don't talk about my lack of religion (count how many replies I've made to this thread), I'm still subject to proselytization constantly. I can't tell you how many times I've been asked if I've been saved. Never once have I been asked if I have reason.
We are prepared to live in the plain and die in the plain!