[MD] Theocracy, Secularism, and Democracy

John Carl ridgecoyote at gmail.com
Sun Aug 15 09:24:04 PDT 2010


Oh dear,

If you had to look up the difference between a bull and steer, Marsha, you
definitely  peg yourself as a city girl and mockable by farmers and country
people everywhere.


> Marsha:
> I just looked up the difference between a bull and a steer and I
> now know you're mocking me.  I'll reread Chapter 11 anyway to
> see if there is more I can moo at you.
>
>
I think the chap 11 stuff that Krimel objects to, is that which posits an
anti-entropic force necessary for evolution - mention of  chemistry
professors and rocks? -

And it sticks in his craw due to the ways in which it feeds the Intelligent
Design crew, ammo.

Also, undercuts the whole moronist premise, right out of the MoQ.

The thing about the bull, tho, is that a steer is for eating, and the bull
is for procreation - creating more things to eat.  Thus the bull has been
the symbol of wealth, long before Merrill Lynch put up their statue of one.

  To control this beast, you got two choices - either a ring through the
nose on the front, or the balls off the back-end.  Cattle prods don't really
work with bulls.

John the animal husbandry advisor



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