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  1. Re: And how does this help the people? on LIGO Will Make Gravitational Waves Announcement on Thursday · · Score: 1

    A Christian priest DEVELOPED the Big Bang theory.

  2. Re:Why not make & run a Windows VM? on Wine 1.8 Released (winehq.org) · · Score: 1

    This. Wine has enabled me to run Linux (first Ubuntu, now Mint) on my work laptop for the last eight years, since the one piece of professional software that I use (only available for Windows or OSX) runs under Wine and I can copy paste into Libreoffice seamlessly.

  3. Re:Does it matter if you are a sceptic or not? on Pope Attacked By Climate Change Skeptics · · Score: 1

    Pascal's Wager for climate change?

  4. Re:Should we bring back the firing squad? on Oklahoma Botched an Execution With Untested Lethal Injection Drugs · · Score: 1

    Or death by snu-snu!

  5. Re:emulation / virtualization on Vint Cerf: Data That's Here Today May Be Gone Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    ASCII is even easier than that - because 0-9, a-z and A-Z are represented by sequential binary numbers.

  6. Re:Don't tell the Japanese on Has the Mythical Unicorn of Materials Science Finally Been Found? · · Score: 1

    If humans are present in an ecosystem, tastiness can be an evolutionary advantage!

  7. Re:Root that phone and run a custom ROM on Verizon Draws Fire For Monitoring App Usage, Browsing Habits · · Score: 5, Funny

    I don't hear my wife complaining...

  8. Re:Permutation City on Universal Turing Machine In Penrose Tile Cellular Automata · · Score: 1

    His short story "Wang's Carpets" - which then became a chapter in "Diaspora"

  9. Re:They've turned their backs on Steve on Apple Comes Clean, Admits To Doing Market Research · · Score: 1

    No - Apple fans are more into turtlenecks.

  10. Because sin is not merely bad actions, but an attitude of rebellion against God.

    One part of the answer then is that sin in an infinite offense against an infinite God.

    But I don't think that on its own is enough. Another part of the answer is that the biblical pictures of punishment show that even while being punished, sinners continue to curse God (eg Rev 16:9, 11, 21).

  11. Re:God bought himself out of punishing us, with Je on Belief In Hell Predicts a Country's Crime Rates Better Than Other Factors · · Score: 1

    The Christian answer is that the evidence is God coming to earth in the person of Jesus - dying for the sins of the world and being raised to new life as recorded in the Scriptures. Claims about the personality of God such as "love" and are backed up by the historical events of the crucifiction and resurrection (eg John 3:16 - God so loved the world that he gave his only Son).

    Now maybe you don't accept that evidence. Fair enough. But in order to fathom why Christians believe that God has certain personality traits, the evidence that we are basing our understanding on is the person and work of Jesus as revealed in the Scriptures.

  12. Re:Hell and the Devil on Belief In Hell Predicts a Country's Crime Rates Better Than Other Factors · · Score: 2

    The caricature of the devil _reigning_ over hell is not a biblical one - rather, hell is where the devil will himself be punished (Matt 25:41, Rev 20:10). Your strawman pastor doesn't know his basic theology if he can't answer that one :)

  13. Re:The reason Christianity has this problem. on In America, 46% of People Hold a Creationist View of Human Origins · · Score: 1

    Factually nonsense. The report of Paul meeting Jesus on the Road to Damascus is in Acts 9, written not by Paul, but by Luke. Acts also reports Paul's meetings with the other disciples. In 2 Peter 3:16 Peter acknowledges Paul as an author of Scripture. And - nitpicking - Paul writes less than half the New Testament - 13 books out of 27, and even less as a proportion of verses. Whether you believe the Bible or not - at least accurately represent its claims.

  14. Re:Will Neutrinos collide with other Neutrinos? on Instant Messaging With Neutrinos · · Score: 1

    The illustration that I've heard is if the nucleus was a basketball, the electrons would be orbiting kilometres away.

  15. Re:On the other hand, it killed community cinephil on Tapeheads and the Quiet Return of VHS · · Score: 1

    The downside of the invention of vaccines was the unintended consequence of anti-vaccination nutters.

  16. Re:Creationists on How Stephen Hawking Has Defied the Odds For 50 Years · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm a Christian but not a creationist. I have a degree in physics and a degree in theology. And I thank God for Stephen Hawking and the insight that his incredible mind has given us into the universe, despite his defiance of God. I read his book "A Brief History of Time" and it blew my mind, it was one of the factors that led me to study physics. I used his latest book, "The Grand Design" in my honours thesis for my theology degree which was an investigation into the appearance of fine-tuning in the universe.

    Not looking for an argument, just want to point out that not all Christians have the anti-science attitudes that seem so prevalent in American evangelicanlism.

  17. Re:The end? on BlackBerry Outage Spreads To North America · · Score: 1

    My wife just got one - loves it. It's her first smartphone - upgraded from a Nokia candybar. She finds it reasonably intuitive and there are no major frustrations. The only minor frustration so far is that there is no indicator LED or equivalent so she can't just glance at it to see if there's a missed call or message.

  18. Re:That's the way it works... on VeriSign Withdraws Domain-Suspension Proposal · · Score: 1

    It's called shifting the Overton Window

  19. Re:Why are there so many sour grapes in the commen on Lucasfilm Unveils "Sandcrawler" Singapore Office · · Score: 1

    If your wife cooks you an amazing steak and gives you an amazing blow job, appreciate that she did that. Don't hate her because she didn't give you steak and lobster and a threesome the night after that.

    No, but if the night after she promises to give you steak and lobster but instead serves you a turd sandwich, and the threesome is you and two big burly guys (and you're not into that) then you will complain.

  20. Re:The record can't be beat... on Chinese Submersible Planning For Record Dive · · Score: 1

    Until we raise the sea level through global warming...

  21. Re:Astounding! on 'Instant Cosmic Classic' Supernova Discovered · · Score: 2

    In his world, there's no such thing as a sunrise, only a rotating earth.

  22. Re:Not worldwide release? on Deus Ex: Human Revolution Released · · Score: 1

    It's probably the extra 40% that Steam makes us pay taking a long time to get over there :(

  23. Re:MOVIE STUDIOS CAN BITE MY SHINY METAL ASS !! on Movie Studios Want Automated BitTorrent Warnings · · Score: 1

    ITYM "Bite my fhiny metal aff"

  24. Re:Won't stop Oracle on Sun CEO Explicitly Endorsed Java's Use In Android · · Score: 3

    Google has deep pockets and lots of lawyers to defend themselves against Oracle. And even if Google loses this lawsuit, they're able to find the $100 million or so that they need to pay Oracle down the back of the couch.

    Mono doesn't have deep pockets and lots of lawyers. A patent lawsuit from Microsoft against Mono would be devastating, win or lose.

  25. Re:HOW? on Hijacked Fox News Twitter Account Falsely Claims Obama Shot Dead · · Score: 3, Informative

    Their owner, being Australian, has somehow confused American Independence Day with April Fool's Day... given the mix of stupidity and false patriotism Fox broadcasts, it wouldn't surprise me if he considered the two days one and the same.

    FORMER Australian, thank you. We're glad to be rid of him. You wanted him (and gave him citizenship), you've got him.