Category: Wierdness Du Jour

Media News related randomness.

Evolutionary Debate

Again we’re arguing over whether evolution should be taught in schools along side Intelligent Design theory… *which is the theory that digestive systems are not explained with Evolutionary theory, so they must have been designed by an intelligent being* (thanks for the correction Dave, though it doesn’t really change my point at all, this is further outlined in the comments.)

Look… Intelligent Design, while a nice idea, in our day and age simply isn’t a feasible idea in my opinion. I’m a Christian, though by no means have I ever been devout, and yet, I don’t find evolution theory to be in conflict with my beliefs– largely because scientists have been unable to prove what the catalyst for the Big Bang was. The heaviest support for the Big Bang lies in mathematics, and that support can’t see past the beginning of time. This is why the big bang is still a theory and I believe that that catalyst, the thing that set the universe and time in motion was God.… [Read More]

Warren Beatty vs. Arnie?

Now… anyone who’s bothered to see this, and has failed to laugh needs a swift kick in the backside and a quick trip to a therapist to get their sense of humor checked.

Warren Beatty: former object of Madonna’s affections (apparently he never returned them), star, producer and director of– what was quite possibly one of the worst films released in the 90’s– “Dick Tracy”.

Yes ladies and gentlemen, this is the man that the democrats are considering pitting against “The Terminator”.

Let’s just ask ourselves folks.. if you were going to the movies and had the option of seeing “The Terminator” again, or seeing “Dick Tracy” which one would you pick?

I thought so.… [Read More]

Simon Wiesenthal Dies

The Times has a wonderful article on his passing and his life for those who are unfamiliar with him.

It’s a crime in many ways, that Wiesenthal has left us. He is responsible for bringing many Nazi war criminals to justice and for reminding many generations after the Holocaust that it happened, and that we, as a society, have a responsibility to remember it.

You may not agree with everything that Wiesenthal did in his life, but it’s hard not to stand up and remember him for all the good he did. … [Read More]