Posted on 01/11/2014 3:19:54 PM PST by absentee
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Not so reasonable sounding after all. Tittering like school children who just heard someone say poop isnt exactly fairly meeting on common ground now is it? I have *chortle* no problem *snicker* with anyones *giggle* religion *nelsonmuntz*.
This is the typical attitude of the enlightened ones when speaking down to the minions of mean spirited deities. They say we can all just get along, but in practice, what they mean is shut up and stand still, were trying to point at you and laugh
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I remember him on Almost Live. I saw a recent youtube of him regarding Global warming. He seemed like a mean and bitter old man.
I can’t measure God, therefore He doesn’t exist.
I would be interested in hearing Bill Nye’s explanation of where the universe came from.
Don’t you mean cult?
Some people just need to be dropped off naked in a wilderness for 40 days just to bring them to reality.
I think he's the one that took over for
Professor Irwin Cory.
Yes, let's see Bill Nye explain the "Big Bang" and who created it!
I’m just not in the mood to click on a video featuring Melissa “Your children don’t belong to you” Harris-Perry and Bill “The eugenics guy” Nye? Both these people are moral and professional heliumweights.
On March 12, 2011, Nye made an appearance on CNN to discuss the evolving nuclear incidents in Japan as a result of the devastating earthquake and tsunami there. Nye erroneously stated that cesium is used to “slow and control” the nuclear reaction. In reality, cesium (specifically cesium-137) is a nuclear fission product, not a control rod material. Nye also erroneously stated that the nuclear reactor involved in the Three Mile Island incident is still running and that the use of boron to slow the nuclear chain reaction is uncommon, when in fact boron-10 is commonly used in control rods, and is circulated in the coolant of reactors in the United States, as well as stored on site as a method of emergency shutdown.
In September 2012, Nye claimed that creationist views threaten science education and innovation in the United States.
In July 2012, Nye endorsed President Barack Obama’s reelection bid.
Nye announced his engagement during an appearance on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and was married to his fiancée of five months, musician Blair Tindall, on February 3, 2006. The ceremony was performed by Rick Warren at The Entertainment Gathering at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles. Yo-Yo Ma provided the music. Nye left the relationship seven weeks later when the marriage license was declared invalid.
Rick Warren??
Interesting comment. Thanks!
Exactly.
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