actually the object is to get the platypus to bite down on the nut and then you spin the platypus. platypus spinning will be an exhibition sport in the upcoming olympics
actually the object is to get the platypus to bite down on the nut and then you spin the platypus. platypus spinning will be an exhibition sport in the upcoming olympics
I know there are some Christians/Jews/Theists who secretly doubt the existence of God, so it stands to reason that there are atheists who secretly believe.
I know there are some Christians/Jews/Theists who secretly doubt the existence of God, so it stands to reason that there are atheists who secretly believe.
It is impossible to be atheist and believe in a god. Unless said god is the Flying Spaghetti Monster, but then you'd be Pastafarian!
It is impossible to be atheist and believe in a god. Unless said god is the Flying Spaghetti Monster, but then you'd be Pastafarian!
I know there are some Christians/Jews/Theists who secretly doubt the existence of God, so it stands to reason that there are atheists who secretly believe.
I know there are some Christians/Jews/Theists who secretly doubt the existence of God, so it stands to reason that there are atheists who secretly believe.
Christians/Jew/Theists who secretly doubt the existence of God are agnostics. It does not stand to reason that there are atheists who secretly believe ... they are secret believers who are less than honest about being atheists, or who incorrectly profess to being atheists. If one who professes to be an atheist secretly doubts that god doesn't exist (in other words, thinks that maybe god might exist), then that person is lumped with other doubting people and is an agnostic, too.
Christians/Jew/Theists who secretly doubt the existence of God are agnostics. It does not stand to reason that there are atheists who secretly believe ... they are secret believers who are less than honest about being atheists, or who incorrectly profess to being atheists. If one who professes to be an atheist secretly doubts that god doesn't exist (in other words, thinks that maybe god might exist), then that person is lumped with other doubting people and is an agnostic, too.
Another finding almost defies explanation: 21 percent of self-identified atheists said they believe in God or a universal spirit, with 8 percent "absolutely certain" of it.
Another finding almost defies explanation: 21 percent of self-identified atheists said they believe in God or a universal spirit, with 8 percent "absolutely certain" of it.
Probably Pastafarians, Ah, they can be so fickle. Glory be to FSM!!
RAmen
Probably Pastafarians, Ah, they can be so fickle. Glory be to FSM!!
RAmen
Posted: Jun 30, 08 1:44pm
when all else fails just panic. im so confused. youd be suprised how easy is to remove a nut with a platypus
Do I hit him/her over the head with it, or does it involve incense and chanting? I'm ready to learn!
Posted: Jul 5, 08 6:16pm
actually the object is to get the platypus to bite down on the nut and then you spin the platypus. platypus spinning will be an exhibition sport in the upcoming olympics
Posted: Jul 5, 08 7:36pm
Synchronized platypus spinning, CT, synchronized platypus spinning. Anything else is just...well, amateurish
Posted: Aug 2, 08 5:39pm
"Atheist Believer." It's an oxymoron. Just like "Theist Non-believer."
Posted: Sep 22, 08 8:24am
I know there are some Christians/Jews/Theists who secretly doubt the existence of God, so it stands to reason that there are atheists who secretly believe.
It is impossible to be atheist and believe in a god. Unless said god is the Flying Spaghetti Monster, but then you'd be Pastafarian!
Posted: Oct 8, 08 11:18am
I know there are some Christians/Jews/Theists who secretly doubt the existence of God, so it stands to reason that there are atheists who secretly believe.
Christians/Jew/Theists who secretly doubt the existence of God are agnostics. It does not stand to reason that there are atheists who secretly believe ... they are secret believers who are less than honest about being atheists, or who incorrectly profess to being atheists. If one who professes to be an atheist secretly doubts that god doesn't exist (in other words, thinks that maybe god might exist), then that person is lumped with other doubting people and is an agnostic, too.
Posted: Oct 8, 08 3:23pm
Another finding almost defies explanation: 21 percent of self-identified atheists said they believe in God or a universal spirit, with 8 percent "absolutely certain" of it.
Probably Pastafarians, Ah, they can be so fickle. Glory be to FSM!!
RAmen