Comments on In Case You Were Wondering The Blog of Mustang Bobby2013-04-03T17:18:48Zhttps://barkbarkwoofwoof.com/2013/04/in-case-you-were-wondering-2/feed/atom/WordPress
By: Alan C Alan Chttp://barkbarkwoofwoof.com/?p=23175#comment-52692013-04-03T17:18:48Z2013-04-03T17:18:48ZI don’t rule out the supernatural, but I do think a lot of reported miracles are exaggerations, hoaxes, or urban legends. And probably less-educated people are more likely to take these as facts without examining them critically–especially if they’re predisposed to by their theology.
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By: Mike in Tx Mike in Txhttp://barkbarkwoofwoof.com/?p=23175#comment-52662013-04-03T14:36:58Z2013-04-03T14:36:58ZHe went to Yale? LOL He didn’t learn a blankity-blank thing. Talk about hiprocsy at its zenith!
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By: Alan C Alan Chttp://barkbarkwoofwoof.com/?p=23175#comment-52652013-04-03T14:09:43Z2013-04-03T14:09:43ZIn fairness to Brother Pat, he got religion after he left Yale.
He needs to get back on his meds.
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By: boatboy_srq boatboy_srqhttp://barkbarkwoofwoof.com/?p=23175#comment-52592013-04-03T12:17:12Z2013-04-03T12:17:12ZTranslation: ill-educated people are easier to fool with parlor tricks.
Isn’t this the real reason for all the Hoam Schuling™ pushes throughout the Red States? If’n they don’t larn, then they won’t catch all the dirty tricks you pull.
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By: Squathole Squatholehttp://squathole.wordpress.com/http://barkbarkwoofwoof.com/?p=23175#comment-52582013-04-03T12:09:11Z2013-04-03T12:09:11ZThat does not speak well of Yale. Are you certain he didn’t mean “Yell”?
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