Gays and Darwinism

grayman

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Here's the type of thinking I deal with most of the time. It's a letter to the editor of a Casper, Wyoming newspaper:

Editor:

Gay, lesbian and transvestite rights organizations have a political agenda for Wyoming.

Closely connected to social Darwinism and evolution they together seek to humanize America. The Casper Star-Tribune supports social Darwinism. They support evolution. Without an investigative reporter, the Star-Tribune cannot verify the evolution garbage it prints.

The recent front-page story about bone finds that purport to be the biggest find since "Lucy" is a case in point. But a phoney story is nothing new to the Star-Tribune. Nothing new for evolutionists.
The "Piltdown Man" was extolled by evolution to be a dramatic evolution find. This elaborate hoax was so obvious evolution had to get on the bandwagon claiming to discover the hoax. Good damage control.

"Lucy" is no less a hoax. A clever composite of plaster of Paris and bone fragments. "Lucy" is now hidden in some vault, if she still exists at all, not available for investigation with modern technology. The gay, lesbian and transvestite rights organization supports the idea that digs from the "Cumberland plateau" are millions of years old. They support the concept that something older than granite is the basement rock of the Earth. So does the Star-Tribune. They are both wrong. Truth is discovered by investigation of facts and evidence. Hearsay has no evidentiary value.

The Star-Tribune with no investigative reporter has no clue what the truth is. The Star-Tribune is a co-conspirator with evolution. The gay, lesbian and transvestite right community. It undermines what America is all about, does damage to our heritage.

The link may be found here, but I'm not sure how long the link will stay up.
 
Wow!

Evolution extolled Piltdown Man? Is evolution some kind of animate being that can actually extol something?

I didn't know that the "gay, lesbian and transvestite rights organization" was a paleoanthropology group.
 
Ok, I was all ready to come in, and post about altruism, and how gay relatives can devote more time the children of their siblings, increasing their fitness, and thereby showing how homosexuality is perfectly in line with the evolutionary biology of a social species. . .

However, this was so much crazier than I had dreamed.
 
Humanize America?

He says that like its a bad thing.

I wonder if the letter's author ever stops bouncing off the walls long enough to form a rational thought.

The Star-Tribune should investigate. :)
 
Ok, I was all ready to come in, and post about altruism, and how gay relatives can devote more time the children of their siblings, increasing their fitness, and thereby showing how homosexuality is perfectly in line with the evolutionary biology of a social species. . .

Interesting. Are there actually studies along these lines?

Marc
 
The pilgrim as wrote that letter in the Casper paper uses a mighty many five-dollar words, seems to me. He sure and hell didn’t go to no Casper school, any way you wanter look at it. Most likely, he works for that Jack Chick feller, spreadin’ the creepin’ jesus all around.

I reckon I know more about Wyoming than the most of you waddies, so I figger’d I ought to e-lighten you a bit here.

And I don’t mean no disrespect to poor Miss Lucy, I’m right sorry to hear she’s done up in plaster. I hope she gets better real soon.
 
I cannot respond to the contents of the letter because the form is too distracting. Dear merciful space walruses with tusks of green fire! Whatever happened to decent writing? Organization, clarity, structure...are these things also hoaxes by gay evolutionists, that the author of this missive must avoid them at all costs? And I shouldn't term him "author", when the relationship between him and this piece is closer to the relationship between the vomiter and the vomit than a writer and the writing. A creative act in one sense, but hardly one for which credit can be given.
 
Care to cite one of those studies? Start with the one that links altruism to homosexuality.

If anyone but you asked, I'd be glad to. As you are a
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Please refrain from personal abuse.
, my response to you is: Google it.
 
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grayman, we get that same kind of disjointed nuttery in our papers down here in the great state of Georgia, too.

But believe it or not, in the world-view of these folks, all these things do tie together.

And that's what makes it truly scary. (Being totally serious here.)
 
"homos"? Who in the world says "homos" anymore?

What's next, discussion of "coloreds", "dames", and "injuns"?
 
grayman, we get that same kind of disjointed nuttery in our papers down here in the great state of Georgia, too.

But believe it or not, in the world-view of these folks, all these things do tie together.

And that's what makes it truly scary. (Being totally serious here.)

Some of the stuff written in my local Greenville, South Carolina paper can make your head explode too. It's a pretty conservative paper but people still write in to complain about how damned liberal it is.

Steven
 
That's a funny way to spell "ImaginalDisc is a liar who cannot demonstrate that altruism is linked to same-sex, abberrant, sex practices.".

I'm not going to do anything you ask, no matter how much you try to bully, insult or cajole me into it. You have long since worn out your welcome on this forum you claim to loathe. Do us and yourself a favor and just leave.

You are on ignore.
 

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