
I'm not sure which of those two are funnier.

Religion makes me LOLNutso wrote:QUESTION EVOLUTION! Worldwide Campaign! JOIN US! Buy the T-Shirt and the bumper stickers and the buttons and the mugs and thermoses! Learn the 15 questions "Evolutionists" must answer!
And the inevitable parody:
QUESTION GRAVITY! Worldwide Campaign! JOIN US!
No pun intended, but: Amen, brother.Deepcrush wrote:I still don't see why people feel the need for faith and science to be opposed by each other.
Where have I heard that before?Tsukiyumi wrote:Like I say: science answers how; religion answers why. They compliment each other. They don't need to be at odds.
The problems start when religion starts going on about the how.Tsukiyumi wrote:Like I say: science answers how; religion answers why. They compliment each other. They don't need to be at odds.
As a believer in religion but not one who believes in proselytization, personally I don't think that you have to ask why or care about the answer. If you're happy without asking "why," that's good enough for me so long as you don't mind if I choose to.Captain Seafort wrote:As for the why, why does there have to be a why, and why should I care?
The Japanese needed to reclaim their title of "Strangest Country on Earth".
Wait, there was competition?!Tsukiyumi wrote:The Japanese needed to reclaim their title of "Strangest Country on Earth".