Why do the Jews embrace the Old Testament? Because it justifies killing people. Why do Muslims embrace the Koran? Because it justifies killing people. Christians supposedly embrace the New Testament (which justifies peace) but most of them choose to ignore those teachings. People ask why I don’t believe in religion. Watch the video again and maybe you will figure it out.
I would be curious how many Atheists and Christians have also won awards?
Nobel Prize Winners The following are factual and verifiable statistics:The Global Islamic population is approximately 1,200,000,000, or 20% of the world population. They have received the following Nobel Prizes:
1960 – Peter Brian Medawar • 1998 – Ferid Mourad
The Global Jewish population is approximately 14,000,000 or about 0.02% of the world population. They have received the following Nobel Prizes:
Literature:
1910 – Paul Heyse • 1927 – Henri Bergson • 1958 – Boris Pasternak • 1966 – Shmuel Yosef Agnon •1966 – Nelly Sachs • 1976 – Saul Bellow • 1978 – Isaac Bashevis Singer • 1981 – Elias Canetti • 1987 – Joseph Brodsky • 1991 – Nadine Gordimer
World Peace:
1911 – Alfred Fried • 1911 – Tobias Michael Carel Asser • 1968 – Rene Cassin • 1973 – Henry Kissinger • 1978 – Menachem Begin • 1986 – Elie Wiesel • 1994 – Shimon Peres • 1994 – Yitzhak Rabin
Physics:
1905 – Adolph Von Baeyer  • 1906 – Henri Moissan • 1910 – Otto Wallach • 1915 – Richard Willstaetter • 1918 – Fritz Haber • 1943 – George Charles de Hevesy • 1961 – Melvin Calvin • 1962 – Max Ferdinand Perutz • 1972 – William Howard Stein • 1977 – Ilya Prigogine • 1979 – Herbert Charle s Brown • 1980 – Paul Berg • 1980 – Walter Gilbert • 1981 – Roald Hoffmann • 1982 – Aaron Klug • 1985 – Albert A. Hauptman • 1985 – Jerome Karle • 1986 – Dudley R. Herschbach • 1988 – Robert Huber • 1989 – Sidney Altman • 1992 – Rudolph Marcus • 2000 – Alan J. Heeger
Economics:
1970 – Paul Anthony Samuelson • 1971 – Simon Kuznets • 1972 – Kenneth Joseph Arrow • 1975 – Leonid Kantorovich • 1976 – Milton Friedman • 1978 – Herbert A. Simon • 1980 – Lawrence Robert Klein • 1985 – Franco Modigliani • 1987 – Robert M. Solow • 1990 – Harry Markowitz • 1990 – Merton Miller • 1992 – Gary Becker 1993 – Robert Fogel
Medicine:
1908 – Elie Metchnikoff • 1908 – Paul Erlich • 1914 – Robert Barany • 1922 – Otto Meyerhof • 1930 – Karl Landsteiner • 1931 – Otto Warburg • 1936 – Otto Loewi • 1944 – Joseph Erlanger • 1944 – Herbert Spencer Gasser • 1945 – Ernst Boris Chain • 1946 – Hermann Joseph Muller • 1950 – Tadeus Reichstein • 1952 – Selman Abraham Waksman • 1953 – Hans Krebs • 1953 – Fritz Albert Lipmann • 1958 – Joshua Lederberg • 1959 – Arthur Kornberg • 1964 – Konrad Bloch • 1965 – Francois Jacob • 1965 – Andre Lwoff • 1967 – George Wald • 1968 – Marshall W. Nirenberg • 1969 – Salvador Luria • 1970 – Julius Axelrod • 1970 – Sir Bernard Katz • 1972 – Gerald Maurice Edelman • 1975 – Howard Martin Temin • 1976 – Baruch S. Blumberg • 1977 – Roselyn Sussman Yalow • 1978 – Daniel Nathans • 1980 – Baruj Benacerraf • 1984 – Cesar Milstein • 1985 – Michael Stuart Brown • 1985 – Joseph L. Goldstein • 1986 – Stanley Cohen [& Rita Levi-Montalcini] • 1988 – Gertrude Elion • 1989 – Harold Varmus • 1991 – Erwin Neher • 1991 – Bert Sakmann • 1993 – Richard J. Roberts • 1993 – Phillip Sharp • 1994 – Alfred Gilman • 1995 – Edward B. Lewis
Solid Physics:
1907 – Albert Abraham Michelson • 1908 – Gabriel Lippmann • 1921 – Albert Einstein • 1922 – Niels Bohr • 1925 – James Franck • 1925 – Gustav Hertz • 1943 – Gustav Stern • 1944 – Isidor Issac Rabi • 1952 – Felix Bloch • 1954 – Max Born • 1958 – Igor Tamm • 1959 – Emilio Segre • 1960 – Donald A. Glaser • 1961 – Robert Hofstadter • 1962 – Lev Davidovich Landau • 1965 – Richard Phillips Feynman • 1965 – Julian Schwinger • 1969 – Murray Gell-Mann • 1971 – Dennis Gabor • 1973 – Brian David Josephson • 1975 – Benjamin Mottleson • 1976 – Burton Richter • 1978 – Arno Allan Penzias • 1978 – Peter L Kapitza • 1979 – Stephen Weinberg • 1979 – Sheldon Glashow • 1988 – Leon Lederman • 1988 – Melvin Schwartz • 1988 – Jack Steinberger • 1990 – Jerome Friedman • 1995 – Martin Perl
Another ignorant bigot writes a letter to the editor. Don’t get me wrong, I think the Zionists in the mideast cause just as many problems as the extremist muslims do. But I don’t think we need to worry about the Jews taking over SD anytime soon. Mike Rounds must of had a couple campaign contributors who were Jewish he had to appease.
I read that Gov. Mike Rounds lighted Menorah candles on the Capitol step during Hanukkah. The Menorah has been the symbol of the Jewish religion for 3,000 years. South Dakota is a Christian state.
But then at the end of the letter she contradicts herself.
Gov. Rounds has violated the separation of church and state and turned his back on the Christian traditions of South Dakota.
So which is it? Do you believe SD is a Christian Theocracy or a Secular state? You can’t have both.
This is especially repugnant to me in light of the fact that Jews reject the divinity of Christ.
Wasn’t Jesus a Jew?
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It seems to get worse every year. Businesses, schools, and media outlets go crazy about this magical thing called “Holiday”.
I have what I would call a low tolerance for BS. So this whole idea does not sit well with me. I realize that not everyone celebrates Christmas, but for the love of all that is holy, please be honest about it. We aren’t decorating trees at the mall for Hanukkah, we aren’t preparing a delicious spiral-sliced ham for Ramadan, and we don’t cover houses, businesses, and public buildings in strings of seizure-inducing flashing lights for Kwanza.
There has been a lot said by some notable right wingers about a “war on Christmas” (why does everything have to be a war to these people?). I personally don’t think there’s any kind of  organized effort to marginalize Christmas. What I see is PC feel-good crap run amok. It’s an effort that probably started in the meeting room of a fortune 500 company’s HR department and spread like a virus to all corners of business and media. The same minds that brought us “Holiday” belong to people who have given us corporate buzz-words like “right-sizing” and “synergize”.
I’m tired of having my intelligence insulted by some PC meme telling me I’m shopping for “Holiday” preasents, attending a “Holiday” parade, and drinking 180 proof eggnog to be able to tolorate the relatives who come visit every “Holiday”. I’m tired of commercials, which now seem to start in September, advertising a “Holiday” sale coming up with evergreen branches, jingle bells, and Christmas ornaments in the background. You’re not fooling anyone - just come out and say it: you want us to buy useless crap to give to people for Christmas. If you’re going to exploit a religious holiday for monetary gain, at least have the courtesy to mention the name of said holiday. I promise no one (important) will be offended.
I thought since this might be the last chance Ihave to post before Z-Day, I might as well dedicate it to my second favorite zombie of all time. My most favorite being Bub, from Romero’s Day of the Dead.
My second favorite zombie of all time is known throughout the world, has starred in dozens of feature films and has had so many books written about him they dedicate entire libraries to them. You could say he’s worshipped by millions. I am , of course, talking about Zombie Jesus. I’ll cover the facts as we know them, and leave the rest up to you all to figure out.
Fact #1. Jesus was crucified, died, buried, and then ROSE FROM THE DEAD.
Acts 2:24 – But God raised him from the dead, freeing him from the agony of death, because it was impossible for death to keep its hold on him.
Fact #2. He encouraged zombie like behavior.
John 6:53 – Jesus said to them, “I tell you the truth, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you”.
I don’t know about you guys, but something tells me its going to take more than a shovel to the head to put this one down.
It's setting up to be another hot day in much of KELOLAND. However, we do have a better chance of scattered rain this afternoon across the east. More on the that story in moment. Highs yesterday reached the mid 90s in many areas from Aberdeen to Sioux Falls, a growing sign of the dry weather […]