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'Intelligent Design Jokes' (Creationism?) Comedy or Tragedy? Pages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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'Intelligent Design' (Creationism?) Jokes Comedy or Tragedy? Jo
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Intelligent Design Jokes .... Creation Museum Jokes .... and some not-so-funny 'stuff' |
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The Creation Museum .... Marketing Christianity with dinosaurs ... go to Creation Museum Jokes page....or is it the Theocracy Museum? Randy Travis, Bush, War supporter
Notes: Believers claim religion is natural human activity in response to reality of supernatural world and divine revelation. Academia see it as part of a cultural evolution, a human response to stimuli. the researchers view is at odds with the direct experience of the actors, a wide gap between the observers language and the observed. When the actors observes devotion, the researcher sees underlying motives, causes which are economic, political and maybe personal, things the actors may not be aware of as the true forces behind the behavior. The researcher compelled to go beyond the actors personal accounts. Unconscious motives. How do historians explain the Reformation or Crusades, but through undeclared human needs. more |
REALITY: Spiked
Online Creationism, Pluralism and the Compromising of Science, by
Joel Kaplinsky.
"On examination intelligent design's only novelty turns out to be not a grounding in science, but a promotional strategy. Its supposed scientific legitimacy rests on the work of biochemist Michael Behe and mathematician William Dembski. However, neither Behe nor Dembski (nor anyone else) have published on intelligent design in peer reviewed journals. This is unsurprising, since their work is nothing but rehashes of old creationist arguments." and IDEA rebuttal Flock of Dodos AP Sarkar Lab jokes |
Above: The pic is a joke?....but see Guardian & more on page 8 Is Global Warming and attacking Iran welcomed by Evangelical Christians as the End? or see ECI
Jesus didn't need a marketing machine. |
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LiveScience Top Ten Intelligent Design (Creation Myths) |
All social and historical research considers unconscious motives. The rise of Bhuddism (rather than Hinduism) in India 2500 years ago is explained through the course of better satisfaction of political and economic needs of the ruler class. Coincidence of interests between tenant farmers and clergy helped spread Catholicism, Ireland. There are similar underlying forces enabling a surge in fundamentalist Christianity in the U. S. But massive differences in communication technology have allowed insignificant trends to be over exaggerated and significant forces to be quelled, but the underlying basic needs are still being appealed to. | |||
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more An intuitive model is one of multiple motives and gratifications for both individuals and cultures. Religious behavior should be looked from a point of origins, maintenance and consequence. Or what are the psychological sources of religious belief, why are certain beliefs held by individuals / societies, and what are the effects of certain religious behaviors. |
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