BS proof of God's existenceArgument From Rationality, aka Presuppositionalist Or Transcendental (II) | 1. | God is rational so, if God existed, the universe would be rational. | | 2. | But, if God didn't exist, the universe probably wouldn't be rational. | | 3. | So, if Atheists were right, rationality wouldn't exist and they couldn't prove God's nonexistence with it. | | 4. | No, I'm not going to explain why God should be rational. | | 5. | Therefore, God exists. |
Consider thisYou don't have to teach both sides of a debate if one side is a load of crap. Bill Maher
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Spoken Word
Stories, poems and speeches written by others, read by me. Something a little different from the Gisburne norm.
A Baby Tramp - Ambrose Bierce
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Suffer the little children. Hold on, that's a Bible quote. Okay, er... if it's raining always take a coat and umbrella. You know it makes sense.
9 May 2008
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Gisburne2000
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A Baby Tramp - Ambrose Bierce Suffer the little children. Hold on, that's a Bible quote. Okay, er... if it's raining always take a coat and umbrella. You know it makes sense.
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The Kittens of Doom - Nick Gisburne I've recorded stories about cats and other macabre tales, and perhaps they inspired me to write this poem. The tongue-in-cheek title came first, and everything else seemed to follow.
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The Gift of the Magi - O Henry One of my favourite stories. A Christmas gift from me to you. Just don't think I'm getting all religious on you; this is not really a religious story at all.
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Shot At Dawn - Alan Booth In the First World War little, if anything, was known about "shell shock" and a number of British and other soldiers were shot at dawn for desertion.
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The Phantom Coach - Amelia B Edwards A spine-chilling Victorian ghost story. Lost and cold, a man just wants to return home to his wife, but his carriage is far from what he expected...
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The Gods - Robert G Ingersoll Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll (11 August 1833 - 21 July 1899) American social activist, orator, and agnostic prominent during the Golden Age of Freethought.
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