LighterGuy wrote: » You just proved my point. I cannot understand how people believe this. By the same token I can say anything ... such as Irish people are more smarter than English people. And how can anyone dispute me? .. Because i'll just say what at you atheists say , "sure, to be honest its kinda fact we are" ... what facts I dont recall every Irish & English person doing an IQ test then both countries comparing to see who was smarter :P ... But if someone disputes me i'll pull something out of my ass or better yet grab something from google, slap my own bullsh*t spin on it and magically i've got "facts" ... Its all bullsh*t Its quite funny tho. Its just atheists 'bigging' themselves up
true-or-false wrote: » The atheists who think they're more intelligent than religious people (and I know it's only some atheists who think this way) are quite the opposite. I would see a religious person as more intelligent in general. It's happened far more than once that I've heard an atheist refer to the fossil record as proof that no god exists.
flutterflye wrote: » Well..... they kind of are!
Colilfc wrote: » I like to support England in major football tournaments.
LighterGuy wrote: » Atheists think they are more intelligent than people who believe in god.
Paparazzo wrote: » Did you even read my post? You said without the Irish language we are the same culturally as Sussex. I pointed out that this is bollocks because most people on this island:pac: don't speak the language. A few points: Because you talked to a few people in Irish this morning doesn't mean thats normal for the country. I never said it wasn't part of our culture, I just said its not our only culture. Read back over your own posts, they're ridiculous
Seanchai wrote: » Well, I must have been speaking to several "almost no ones" this morning. That you're in denial about the place of the language in Ireland's culture and history is really not something I'm going to waste my time challenging. But that you are petty and intolerant enough to want to remove it from bilingual signs says enough about your hostility to aspects of Irish culture which are not variations on English culture. Thus, supporting Irish soccer is an acceptable display of Irish culture, but supporting the Irish language isn't. And so on.
stupidusername wrote: » I don't think it was terrible,but there really was nothing great about it.it was predictable.
Miss Olenska wrote: » And some types of cancer are happening with increasing frequency, and happen much more than they did in the past. Plus, those diseases that used to be death sentences? New, more virulent strains could emerge.
leaveiton wrote: » Black Swan was a terrible film.
Lana80 wrote: » I'd say Silvio Berlusconi is great in the sack
johnnysmack wrote: » The tv show big bang theory isnt funny
dark crystal wrote: » Pulp > Blur > Oasis > Supergrass