What ignorant statements and hyperbole.
What an ignorant statement.
What an ignorant statement that is so typical of religion.
Not exact matches
It doens» t have a consistent theme or message or mission
statement... the musical catalogue of Bob Marley holds together better than that mishmash of contradictions and highly unlikely scenarios written by people who although they were
ignorant on ALL other subjects were somehow experts on this god...
what a laugh
Unfortunately, your bold - blanket
statements make you sound somewhat
ignorant and thus is contrary to
what you claim... less is more sometimes.
By your
statement you are saying that you are choosing to remain
ignorant of
what an opinion is verses fact or truth.
That
statement is false and anyone who believes that is either
ignorant of
what the Catholic Church teaches or biased.
Yesterday you made some weird
statement that I only believed because of
what some bronze age
ignorant people said...
The only thing «wrong» here is that not MORE people call your narrow minded dumb
ignorant statements what they are: hateful and
ignorant.
What an asinine,
ignorant statement you made.
What's absurd is that you've shown yourself to be fully
ignorant in the understanding of evolution through your
statement.
This
statement is to a considerable extent true, if one understands it correctly to mean that Christians throughout the ages have been largely
ignorant of and not interested in «
what can be known of Jesus of Nazareth by means of the scientific methods of the historian».
Just because YOU don't have faith, it doesn't make faith «silly»...
what a dismissive
statement by an
ignorant mind.
«Joe Lhota simply does not know
what he is talking about — he is either
ignorant about the details or willfully ignoring the facts,» Quinn's spokesman, Jamie McShane, said in a
statement.
With so many explanations and possibilities, coupled with contradictory
statements from different published studies, it's hard to know
what is really going on, and
ignorant for anyone to say that we know for sure.
The robust scientific foundations surrounding an attachment - based model of «parental alienation» forces disbelievers to change their
statement from «I don't believe in parental alienation» to «I am
ignorant and don't know
what I'm talking about.»