To: medved
"Newt Gingrich put it rather succinctly in noting that the question of whether a man views his fellow man as a fellow child of God or as a meat byproduct of stochastic events and processes simply has to effect human relations."
When did he say this? I can't remember if it was before he dumped his ailing wife like a chunk of rancid pork or afterwards when he had taken what was, to him, a trophy wife
To: Catholicguy
I can't remember if it was before he dumped his ailing wife like a chunk of rancid pork or afterwards when he had taken what was, to him, a trophy wife Don't hold back now, tell us how you really feel. Until death doesn't mean until death to a politician.
To: Catholicguy
"Newt Gingrich put it rather succinctly in noting that the question of whether a man views his fellow man as a fellow child of God or as a meat byproduct of stochastic events and processes simply has to effect human relations." When did he say this? I can't remember if it was before he dumped his ailing wife like a chunk of rancid pork or afterwards when he had taken what was, to him, a trophy wife
We live in a relativistic world and Gingrich had been a politician for 20 some years. I assume if he'd been an evolutionist he'd have cooked his former wife and invited the neighbors ( ala Tom Lehrer's song) in.
Consider the wise words of the famous evolutionist, Jeffrey Dahmer:
The All-Time, Ultimate Evolution Quote
"If a person doesn't think that there is a God to be accountable to, then what's the point of trying to modify your behavior to keep it within acceptable ranges? That's how I thought anyway. I always believed the theory of evolution as truth, that we all came from slime. When we died, you know , that was it, there is nothing..."
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