He can’t decide which to get, McDonalds or Wild Buffalo Wings or Hortons donuts…………. Confusion reigns supreme when the choices are endless……………. Maybe the veggies are hidden in the clouds………….
People don’t spell out the entire word not because it may offend some people, but because they do not want it erased (or defaced). The doesn’t necessarily apply to English:
paullp: Read his close friend’s essay “On Agnosticism”. He coined the word to mean that since God’s existence cannot be verified nor falsified by the scientific method, stop wasting time trying and use science for what science can do, and faith for what faith can do. Darwin was using that definition when he made that statement. It did not mean “duh, I don’t know whether God exists or not”. That distortion came in the 20th century.
Superfrog about 10 years ago
It was a natural selection.
TREEINTHEWIND about 10 years ago
He can’t decide which to get, McDonalds or Wild Buffalo Wings or Hortons donuts…………. Confusion reigns supreme when the choices are endless……………. Maybe the veggies are hidden in the clouds………….
dsom8 about 10 years ago
I don’t think Charles will have this to worry about.
bcathey1960 about 10 years ago
Not an issue for Darwin – he wouldn’t get in – he was an atheist.
Tigdi about 10 years ago
Observation-The bible is totally silent on the existence of halos. I’ve always wondered how their purported existence came to be.
SDSillyCyclist about 10 years ago
People don’t spell out the entire word not because it may offend some people, but because they do not want it erased (or defaced). The doesn’t necessarily apply to English:
http://judaism.about.com/od/judaismbasics/a/Why-Do-Some-Jews-Spell-God-G-D.htm
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
Boy, this certainly took an interesting tern! Yes, the one with wings…
hippogriff about 10 years ago
paullp: Read his close friend’s essay “On Agnosticism”. He coined the word to mean that since God’s existence cannot be verified nor falsified by the scientific method, stop wasting time trying and use science for what science can do, and faith for what faith can do. Darwin was using that definition when he made that statement. It did not mean “duh, I don’t know whether God exists or not”. That distortion came in the 20th century.