To: highball
Are you denying that the DI has been hiding its true agenda, revealed in the Wedge Document?
Or are you denying that the Dover school board members lied under oath?
Which one?
Specifically, the second one. The first one I don't even care about. The DI has its views; it promotes them. Earth-shattering, I know. And yes, I have heard of the wedge document. The fact that around 1/3 of your posts are about it have assured that there is no way I could *not* know about the wedge document, and I assure you, I've heard about it quite enough. This thread has, like most of these threads, degenerated into 'Christians are liars' and 'creationists don't really understand religion. They're political.' Thanks, but a) I'm not a liar, and b) since I'm the religious one here, I think I won't be taking any athiests ill-informed advice about theology.
This thread is beyond the point of any usefulness. I'm relocating it to Ignoristan, where it belongs.
79 posted on
01/26/2006 7:51:17 AM PST by
JamesP81
To: JamesP81
Have you read the transcripts?
Even the board members acknowledged that they gave conflicting stories under oath. One of them, William Buckingham, blamed his conflicting stories on an Oxycontin addiction, of all things....
I have never said that 'Christians are liars'. That's absurd. But some Christians are indeed liars, such as the DI, such as the Dover school board members, and they deserve to get called on it when they do.
"I'm relocating it to Ignoristan, where it belongs."
Common response, when you're caught arguing matters of fact that turn out not to be true. Ah, well....
Farewell. Feel free to rejoin the conversation if you ever want to deny again that the Dover school board members lied - they currently have no defenders, and would probably appreciate your support.
80 posted on
01/26/2006 7:59:25 AM PST by
highball
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