Re: Lies under oath
- From: "Jack Strickland" <strick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 02:39:12 GMT
"Michael Siemon" <mlsiemon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mlsiemon-F146F2.18141920122005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In article <eQ2qf.8502$nm.2101@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> "Jack Strickland" <strick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> "Rodjk #613" <rjkardo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:1135127996.736648.292370@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >
>> > Jack Strickland wrote:
>> >> The Federal judge in the ID case in Dover, PA stated that the ID
>> >> supporters
>> >> used selective memory and had lied under oath.
>> >>
>> >> Totally in character with Christian behavior. Totally in character.
>> >
>> > No, it in character with some peope, christian or not.
>> > It is not a christian behavior, though some christians do believe that
>> > way.
>> >
>> > Rodjk #613
>>
>> It's no revelation that all people lie at least some of the time.
>>
>> But an extreme degree of lying, a constancy and ease of it, are
>> characteristic of people who are:
>> 1) defending falsehoods; 2) don't have the character to put truth ahead
>> of
>> other considerations.
>>
>> I repeat:
>> The Federal judge in the ID case in Dover, PA stated that the ID
>> supporters
>> used selective memory and had lied under oath.
>>
>> Totally in character with Christian behavior. Totally in character.
>
> And as you were told, but refuse to acknowledge,
I don't acknowledge it because it isn't true.
You don't commonly hear of people brazenly committing perjury in Federal
courts and being cited as such by judges, making repeated claims that get
refuted time and again, claiming supernatural beings are wreaking death and
destruction because of sins committed by people, and on and on.
You give it up. The whole church culture regularly supports lies and liars.
Christian newsgroup participants don't often challenge mis-statements
supportive of their "beliefs". If somebody in a science NG, or even this
type of NG, make mis-statements they can expect to be challenged.
If you think there is no difference in how religious based cultures and
science based cultures regard truth, evidence, testing of hypotheses and so
forth, then you're living in a vacuum. Get real.
.
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