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u/thestillnessinmyeyes · 9 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

1 this is reddit, not a submission of our dissertations


2 troll somewhere else


3 lol Ayn Rand ok


4 http://www.amazon.com/English-Grammar-Dummies-Geraldine-Woods/dp/0764553224

u/Mnementh2230 · 3 pointsr/Christianity

>Wasn't that your comment? Didn't I directly address it?

You said I was a dumbass. You didn't attack my argument, you attacked me personally. That's called an "Ad Hominem" logical fallacy. Look it up.

>"I like how you look at the bible, which is one book" was one of his points.

No - it was a smaller section of his main point (and not even relevant to it), which was:

>I like how you look at the bible,..., and know it's true even though there are countless scientific volumes contradicting the events..." (emphasis mine - because that's the fucking point)

Apparently you fail at reading comprehension.

Edit: Maybe this would help you

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/funny

Please buy this.

u/BradC · 2 pointsr/politics
u/spiff87 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace
u/duckmurderer · 1 pointr/atheism

Is this a message to your camp counselor, your opinion on the experience, or what?

I'm confused as to how your title, first paragraph, and the body of the content have any correlation whatsoever. The title gives me a premise that allows me to presume that this is a copypasta'd correspondence with your counselor from Bible Camp. Your first paragraph is what throws me through a loop.

I'm going to assume that this is, in fact, a letter to your counselor. In that respect, your sentiment fits well at r/atheism. Enjoy circle-jerking with the rest of us and I hope you continue educating yourself on matters that are important.

u/countrybuhbuh · 1 pointr/funny

I was thinking this book might be better

u/TeCuervo · 0 pointsr/funny

Found the book review here
The one by Nikolai Krestinsky