Emily’s Reviews > Understanding the Times: The Story of the Biblical Christianity, Marxist Leninism, and Secular Humanism > Status Update
Emily
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This is perhaps one of the weakest arguments about the Christian's free will that I have ever seen. Kinda makes you wonder why he wasted all that time on Marxism's exceedingly limited idea of free will if his own case was going to involve will almost exactly that unfree.
— Apr 25, 2022 09:38PM
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Emily
is on page 852 of 891
Okay, but what if I don't WANT to be a golden calf? Then what?
— Apr 26, 2022 11:41PM
Emily
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Too bad you actually can't throw behaviorism out 100% like evolution. Too much of it works in practice, though it is inherently flawed. Evolution's got no legs that I've been able to find. None. Behaviorism at least has part of a leg, two and a half legs if you're dealing with quadrupeds.
— Apr 26, 2022 11:21PM
Emily
is on page 832 of 891
It's so weird to read a 30 year old book talking about the slaughter of the Ukrainians right now. Like, hey guess what, we learned absolutely nothing the first time so we're gonna try again.
— Apr 26, 2022 11:09PM
Emily
is on page 827 of 891
Wait... the UN functions on the same subject to change without notice terms and conditions policy of most websites? That is... terrifying. No wonder they're such a sketchy bunch >.>
— Apr 26, 2022 10:55PM
Emily
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Yo yo yo, it's ya boi PETA, here to ruin e'erybody's day by demanding that a monkey own it's own photograph (but for PETA to get the money for some mysterious reason... why are they still here?).
— Apr 26, 2022 10:49PM
Emily
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I agree Christianity is more defensible, because I'm inherently biased that way... but not the way you've presented it.
— Apr 26, 2022 08:02PM
Emily
is on page 806 of 891
And here, in a quotation from Darwin, we find the entire inspiration behind Planet of the Apes. Also, the answer the author was being drawn to, to his clearly dawning horror, is a resounding No.
— Apr 26, 2022 05:35PM
Emily
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Yo dawg, we heard you like conclusions, so we put a conclusion in your conclusion so you can conclude while you conclude. Also we added an epilogue after that. Bonus conclusion!
— Apr 26, 2022 09:19AM
Emily
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Ah, we shall build the Tower of Babel. 'cause that went GREAT the first time.
— Apr 25, 2022 08:28PM
Emily
is on page 674 of 891
Is there a more terrifying idea than the government getting to decide what should be produced, how much and in what quality? Have you seen a government-run program? What a nightmare.
— Apr 24, 2022 01:00PM

