bo augustyn uwaza, ze są evil
poniedziałek, 15 grudnia 2008
dyskusje w podstawówce. infulenced by evil podszepty just in the craddle
J.L. Cowan attempts to resolve the paradox in "The Paradox of Omnipotence Revisited." He proposes the following:
Either God can create a stone which He cannot lift, or He cannot create a stone which He cannot lift.
If God can create a stone which He cannot lift, then He is not omnipotent (since He cannot lift the stone in question).
If God cannot create a stone which He cannot lift, then He is not omnipotent (since He cannot create the stone in question).
Therefore God is not omnipotent.
Omnipotence implies that God can lift anything
niedziela, 14 grudnia 2008
factory is evil nr 1
od tyłu
Oh here's to my sweet Satan.The one whose little path would make me sad, whose power is Satan.He will give those with him 666.There was a little toolshed where he made us suffer, sad Satan.
fearsome critters, part 1
jackalope
The legend of the jackalope has bred the rise of many outlandish (and largely tongue-in-cheek) claims as to the creature's habits. For example, it is said to be a hybrid of the pygmy-deer and a species of "killer-rabbit". Reportedly, jackalopes are extremely shy unless approached. Legend also has it that female jackalopes can be milked as they sleep belly up and that the milk can be used for a variety of medicinal purposes. It has also been said that the jackalope can convincingly imitate any sound, including the human voice. It uses this ability to elude pursuers, chiefly by using phrases such as "There he goes! That way!" It is said that a jackalope may be caught by putting a flask of whiskey out at night. The jackalope will drink its fill of whiskey and its intoxication will make it easier to hunt. In some parts of the United States it is said that jackalope meat has a taste similar to lobster. However, legend has it that they are dangerous if approached. It has also been said that jackalopes will only breed during electrical storms including hail, explaining its rarity.
Some believe that the tales of jackalopes were inspired by sightings of rabbits infected with the Shope papilloma virus
The legend of the jackalope has bred the rise of many outlandish (and largely tongue-in-cheek) claims as to the creature's habits. For example, it is said to be a hybrid of the pygmy-deer and a species of "killer-rabbit". Reportedly, jackalopes are extremely shy unless approached. Legend also has it that female jackalopes can be milked as they sleep belly up and that the milk can be used for a variety of medicinal purposes. It has also been said that the jackalope can convincingly imitate any sound, including the human voice. It uses this ability to elude pursuers, chiefly by using phrases such as "There he goes! That way!" It is said that a jackalope may be caught by putting a flask of whiskey out at night. The jackalope will drink its fill of whiskey and its intoxication will make it easier to hunt. In some parts of the United States it is said that jackalope meat has a taste similar to lobster. However, legend has it that they are dangerous if approached. It has also been said that jackalopes will only breed during electrical storms including hail, explaining its rarity.
Some believe that the tales of jackalopes were inspired by sightings of rabbits infected with the Shope papilloma virus
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