I applaud the more
rational people posting on this blog who have the patience to try and get these people to argue logically.
Not exact matches
Or perhaps I simply realize that many of the so called
rational atheists who
post on CNN are dedicated to reason only as long as it supports their positions and when it doesn't immediately switch to ad hominem attacks to try to get
people to ignore the legitimate point that was made.
I am assuming this
post is a joke because it too unbelievable to treat this as something a
rational person would write.
One of the scary things about reading
posts from
people like this is the realization that their vote counts the same as a
rational, informed citizen.
I commend you for having a
rational point of view on this... She obviously doesn't believe in the teachings of the bible... just like 90 % of the
people posting on this message board who claim they are christians.
Props to the first
person to
post a
rational comment or discussion on Christianity, atheism, Islam or anything.
As any
rational person would expect, the subject of HBO's The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee — the executive editor who presided over the Washington
Post's coverage of the Watergate scandal that drove Richard Nixon from office — quickly emerges as a heroic figure.
When you name me directly at the top of the
post, any
rational person would assume that it is in fact being directed at me.
Originally
posted on FAUXGREEN: The cause of the Ontario Liberal government's industrial wind turbine madness Why, against all that is
rational, ethical, and in the best interests of the
people, is the Ontario Liberal government continuing to impose thousands more of the useless, destructive, dangerous, costly, un-green, landscape - blighting industrial wind turbines on large swaths of rural Ontario?
The authors of The Behavior of Federal Judges A Theoretical and Empirical Study of
Rational Choice, discussed in the last
post, looked at the important question of the behavior of federal district judges when they sentence
people.