Es ist vollbracht. Auch auf 200 Londoner Bussen in der “Tube” und auf 600 britischen Bussen landesweit ist seit gestern folgender Spruch zu finden:Es gibt wahrscheinlich keinen “Gott”. Jetzt hör auf, Dir Sorgen zu machen und genieß Dein Leben! Wahrscheinlich? Ja, wahrscheinlich! Absolut sicher kann man sich - laut Richard Dawkins - nicht sein. Auch [...]
This was refreshing. Megyn Kelly gave Bill-O a smack down regarding his own ignorance. Bill-O is a fool and has no shame in showing it. He wants our world to be only about one religion and that is that. Now atheist should be labeled as inappropriate? I'm no atheist, but something sounds very wrong with this picture Bill-O is trying to paint.Would somebody please get that man his throne so he can tell the rest of us what we are suppose to believe.
My home state has been getting an inordinate amount of attention from Bill O'Reilly lately over that awful display by atheists located next to the Nativity scene in the state Capitol.You can tell it's really been a slow couple of weeks because O'Reilly is still flogging this worthless story. The only thing O'Reilly has to show for it is a group of state workers who've been inundated with out-of-state callers wasting their time. Oh, that and all the additions to the Capitol display, which now includes a sign honoring the Flying Spaghetti monster and a Festivus display.It came up in yesterday's O'Reilly Factor show on Fox, while he was discussing the issue with Megyn Kelly. O'Reilly said this:The Flying Spaghetti Monster holiday display. All these people are doing is mocking her. That's why they're doing it.No, Bill. They're mocking YOU. That's why they're doing it.The FSM and Festivus displays were intended to drive O'Reilly and his supporters even further nuts. After all, the core of O'Reilly's original complaint was that the atheists were taking advantage of their free-speech rights; the displays that piled on specifically were intended to make the same point even further. (This is particularly so for the FSM folks, whose whole point is to make as much fun of organized religion as possible.)Of course, Gov. Gregoire has called a halt to this nonsense, so O'Reilly's story is going away. With a whimper from Papa Bear himself.
My home state has been getting an inordinate amount of attention from Bill O'Reilly lately over that awful display by atheists located next to the Nativity scene in the state Capitol.
You can tell it's really been a slow couple of weeks because O'Reilly is still flogging this worthless story. The only thing O'Reilly has to show for it is a group of state workers who've been inundated with out-of-state callers wasting their time.
Oh, that and all the additions to the Capitol display, which now includes a sign honoring the Flying Spaghetti monster and a Festivus display.
It came up in yesterday's O'Reilly Factor show on Fox, while he was discussing the issue with Megyn Kelly. O'Reilly said this:
The Flying Spaghetti Monster holiday display. All these people are doing is mocking her. That's why they're doing it.
No, Bill. They're mocking YOU. That's why they're doing it.
The FSM and Festivus displays were intended to drive O'Reilly and his supporters even further nuts. After all, the core of O'Reilly's original complaint was that the atheists were taking advantage of their free-speech rights; the displays that piled on specifically were intended to make the same point even further. (This is particularly so for the FSM folks, whose whole point is to make as much fun of organized religion as possible.)
Of course, Gov. Gregoire has called a halt to this nonsense, so O'Reilly's story is going away. With a whimper from Papa Bear himself.