Lol, we have in god we trust, the Brits have Darwin!!!

EDIT: Placed in E&C, although it is more of humor, it has ethics and stuff written on it too.
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No. He was pointing out that it's the opposite of "In God we trust".Firewheel wrote:But having a picture of Darwin on the back isn't the same thing as saying "In Darwin We Trust!!" And that wouldn't make much sense in America either, since Darwin was British. And finally, wouldn't saying "In Darwin We Trust" make evolutionism sound like a *religion*? Which it isn't supposed to be?
I'd disagree there. I thought he was pointing out that America and British currency say the opposite things, with a neutral attitude.Will wrote:He thinks he's making fun of america for having a reference of god on the currency
Whoa! What got into you all of a sudden?Will wrote:Quite reserved and understated in fact compared to bowing to the crown wearing, castle dwelling inbred dork family surrounded by powdered wig wearing aristocrats that ponytail boy and his fellow subjects should be embarrased about!
A sense of humor and a proclivity to be the class clown.TIGERassault wrote:Whoa! What got into you all of a sudden?
Well of course, especially since Darwin isn't even an american, anyone, not just religious fundies, would have to ask "Why?"Mobius wrote:I give that videogood points for trolling.
But I definitely WOULD like to see what would happen if a powerful lobby group wanted to put Darwin on the face of the US $10 bill. I bet the fundies in the US would have an absolute sh!7-fit! The rate of myocardial infarction would probably quintuple overnight.
Have fun living in a nanny state.Dakatsu wrote:I'm moving to Britian now...
It's not that bad.Top Wop wrote:Have fun living in a nanny state.