Poor PZ! He tried. He “really, honestly tried!”

Posted by DonaldM | Filed under Biology, Darwinism, Humor, entertainment

The (in)famous PZ Myers, well-known ID critic and staunch Darwinist and philosophical naturalist, is at it again. He has written a “review” of The Spiritual Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Case for the Existence of the Soul by Mario Beauregard and Denyse O’Leary. PZ starts off in a huff:

I tried. I really, honestly, sincerely tried. I’ve been struggling with this book, The Spiritual Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Case for the Existence of the Soul, by Mario Beauregard and Denyse O’Leary, for the past week and a half, and I’ve finally decided it’s not worth the effort. It’s just about completely unreadable.

Poor fellow. It must have been a real effort for him to try to comprehend the book. Read the rest of this entry »

Read more | Comments (1) | October 3rd, 2007

Hector Avalos faces his match on the internet

Posted by scordova | Filed under Humor

Hector Avalos

Avalos is the Darwinist villain at ISU who tries to emulate Nero. He persecutes honorable Christian professors like scientist Guillermo Gonzalez. It turns out, Bill Dembski may have caught Hector telling a fib. Too early to tell, but see the continuing drama : here.

I have a video however of the fate of Hector. Hector fought Achilles. Achilles was the guy who snuck inside the Trojan Horse. Now, ya know, I’m just gonna have to root for the guy who snuck inside the Trojan Horse!

Hector Meets His End

Read more | Comments (4) | May 25th, 2007

Darwin’s Victim

Posted by scordova | Filed under Darwinism, Humor

I beat a puppy, I believe, simply from enjoying the sense of power.

Charles “Gas” Darwin

Darwin's Victim

Read more | Comments (23) | May 16th, 2007

Richard Dawkins Gives Humility Lessons

Posted by DonaldM | Filed under Atheism, Humor, Theology

In a howling funny ironic letter to the editor of the London Times our favorite foil Richard Dawkins tries to commit humility while accusing theologian Alistari McGrath of hubris and dogamtism. After picking myself up off the floor where I was rolling in laughter, I thought I’d share this little tid-bit with you all here at TB. I don’t know whether to file this under “humor” or “sarcasm”. Either will do. Here’s a little tid-bit from RD’s (humble) letter: Read the rest of this entry »

Read more | Comments (3) | February 14th, 2007

ID, Evolution and the Super Bowl

Posted by DonaldM | Filed under Education, Humor

Observing last night’s Super Bowl XLI, it seems to me that one could argue that Peyton Manning posesses all the qualities one might expect from an intelligently designed quarterback. Indeed, his level of play has all the hallmarks of specified complexity we routinely associate with design.

Rex Grossman, on the other hand, seems to be the end result of the blind, purposeless process of evolution. I suspect he will be “selected out” in this years draft.

Read more | Comments (2) | February 5th, 2007

The Existence of Richard Dawkins

Posted by teleologist | Filed under Humor

This is a must read from WD.

The cost of putting a program like this together — $50, honorarium for Dr. Tommyrot — $250, exposing the Dawkins myth — PRICELESS.






There is a flaw in Dr. Tommyrot’s case. The existence of the Dawkins is a fact like gravity is a fact. You see, we have numerous missing links that led to the evolution of Dawkins. In the beginning there was the Darwin. Do you see the similarity between Darwin and Dawkins? Through gradual cumulative mutations it is not hard to see how Darwin can turn into a Dawkins. There are also side branches like the Myers and Harris and the most recent common ancestor Dennett. We also have fossil evidences from extinct species like Huxley and dead enders like Lamarck.

Read more | Comments (1) | February 1st, 2007

Double Standard

Posted by inunison | Filed under Humor

Question: What do you call a person who hypothesizes an unseen intelligent being and searches outer space for confirming material evidence?

Answer: A scientist.

Question: What do you call a person who hypothesizes an unseen intelligent being and searches inner space for confirming material evidence?

Answer: A religious nut.

Read more | Comments (106) | January 26th, 2007

Monkey Business

Posted by inunison | Filed under Humor

“We’ve heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards could produce the complete works of Shakespeare; now, thanks to the Internet, we know that is not true.” Prof. Robert Wilensky

Read more | Comments (0) | January 10th, 2007