Hake Science (Sun, Jun 9, 2019)
We started Twitches! We’ll see how it goes!
Twitch.tv/jlptalk — somebody stole JesseLeePeterson
This past Thursday, June 6, was our monthly Men’s Forum — first Thursday of the month. It was so good.
(This coming Saturday is our annual Men’s Conference — the day before Father’s Day.)
Families that are nominally Christian, which most/nearly all Christians are, as in not-perfect, are still better than the alternative, especially if they’re aiming for perfection — to be real. Atheist ex-Christians still seemingly unknowingly have semi-Christian values and culture and high-trust / high-trustworthiness society.
Pro-abortion grandmother/witch Ruth Bader Ginsburg (“Notorious RBG,” as her fans call her) called out fellow Supreme Court Justice Beta Brett Kavanaugh for hiring only women on his “law clerk crew,” as promised during his nomination. I’m glad we defended him on principle, and glad they attacked him. Doesn’t sound like he’s much better from the attack yet. Maybe worse. ♂️ (Woke Bae called her a “slay queen.”)
(The Hill) Quote from RBG: "Justice Kavanaugh made history by bringing on board an all-female law clerk crew. Thanks to his selections, the Court has this Term, for the first time ever, more women than men serving as law clerks," she said, according to remarks released by the court.
"[But] women did not fare nearly as well as advocates," Ginsburg continued. "Only about 21% of the attorneys presenting oral argument this Term were female; of the thirty-four attorneys who appeared more than once, only six were women."
Her remarks come several months after Kavanaugh, who was confirmed to the court last year after a fraught confirmation battle that centered around allegations of sexual misconduct, followed through on a promise he made during the nomination process to appoint an all-female team of law clerks.
BTW: (Don’t think I covered this!) Tweet from a pro-abortion mother Rachel Murphy Azzara: “I live in MO and I have an 11 year old daughter. I want to be very clear to GOP lawmakers. You will NOT force our daughters to give birth against their will. I don’t care if we need to create a new Underground Railroad until we vote each of you out. Don’t underestimate us.”
I’m hoping to CHECK LIVE CHAT!
I’m Generation XY...X?...Y? (Y are Millennials) (InfoGalactic.com) Females have two of the same kind of sex chromosome (XX), and are called the homogametic sex. Males have two distinct sex chromosomes (XY), and are called the heterogametic sex.
Hake Science: This is why all homosexuals act female.
More science: I came across a meme (on Pinterest) that says: “Evolution may be just a theory, but your god is just a hypothesis”!
Then it goes into this “Hypothesis vs Theory,” saying: “A hypothesis attempts to answer questions by putting forth a plausible explanation that has yet to be rigorously tested.” (James says: Name me an atheist who has rigorously “tested” God. Please! God’s quite tested over time, for those who aren’t blind/arrogant.)
Then it says: “A theory, on the other hand, has already undergone extensive testing by various scientists and is generally accepted as being an accurate explanation of an observation. This doesn’t mean the theory is correct; only that the current testing has not yet been able to disprove it, and the evidence as it is understood, appears to support it.” (Nobody’s tested macroevolution. So…)
I commented with smart remarks under idiots’ smart remarks:
Creation is self-evident. Atheism is illogical.
An atheist guy wrote that some woman tried to pry the Darwin fish off of his Mini car—BETAS! So I said: Only thing more obnoxious than proud atheists is fanatical religious females.
One guy claimed, “I will not attack your religion if you do not attack my lack of one. Anyway, if we play along with your ‘God is real’ b—s—, what kind of f—ing ‘almighty, powerful’ god who ‘knows everything before it even happened’ allows my people to suffer; the witches burning, the African Americans tortured, enslaved, dehumanized, and the gays unaccepted and killed. It can **** my **** ***.” So I said, Ohhh, pooor “African Americans.” RME what a liberal female-minded beta male...angry atheist.
Some guy said: “Christianity is not a hypothesis, at best it is an unsupported conjecture,” to which I said, “Yo mama is unsupported conjecture.” The arrogance of these people.
Speaking of BETA: (The Hill) Beto O'Rourke and his wife Amy participate in Des Moines #Pride Fest 5K. (Twitter HASHFLAG! for so-called “Gay pride”!)
Trump on MSNBC’s parent company Comcast. The hatred they have is “amazing”! Later he tweeted, if you don’t hit back, people will believe the fake news is true!
Trump called Pelosi “Nervous Nancy.” He’s called her “Nervous Nancy” three times in two tweets Friday-Saturday. Accurate.
Good news about Trump: I heard Mexico reached a deal with him regarding the border in order to stave off tariffs. Sometimes a good threat will whip people into shape. I’m sure he’ll have to do more. Stupid hand-wringing “market” types want to sacrifice the country for their short-term monetary comfort. SMH.
Trump tweeted: “Twitter should let the banned Conservative Voices back onto their platform, without restriction. It’s called Freedom of Speech, remember. You are making a Giant Mistake!” Lot of Trump supporters don’t understand that he doesn’t understand all of this social media stuff, and he’s dealing with his own stuff. They’re impatient with him, wanting him to do something about censorship and attacks on Trump supporters. It’s pathetic how much they’re expecting him to do for them.
Are blacks ahead of us in everything they try? (The Hill) California inmate may be the most prolific serial killer in US history
Here’s an idiot: (The Hill) Chris Pine on Trump's "MAGA" slogan: "What period of history are we talking about? Jim Crow?" … Who’s Chris Pine??
(Wikipedia) Christopher Whitelaw Pine (born August 26, 1980)[1][2] is an American actor. Pine made his feature debut as Lord Devereaux in The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), and is known for playing James T. Kirk in the Star Trek reboot film series (2009–2016), Will in Unstoppable (2010), Cinderella's Prince in Into the Woods (2014), Jack Ryan in Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014), Toby Howard in Hell or High Water (2016), Bernie Webber in The Finest Hours (2016), Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman (2017), Dr. Alexander Murry in A Wrinkle in Time (2018), and Robert the Bruce in Outlaw King (2018).
Pine was born at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, California. His father, Robert Pine, is an actor who co-starred on CHiPs as Sergeant Joseph Getraer, and his mother, Gwynne Gilford, is a former actress who became a practicing psychotherapist.[3] He has an older sister, Katie.[4] His maternal grandmother, Anne Gwynne, was a Hollywood actress, and his maternal grandfather, Max M. Gilford, was an attorney who was elected president of the Hollywood Bar Association.[5] Pine's maternal grandfather was from a Russian Jewish family.[6]
Pine graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 2002 with a B.A. in English.[7][8] When he got to Berkeley, Pine was initially scared of looking for a place to fit in and had a hard time making friends. As he was not interested in joining a fraternity, he got into theater.[9] As a member of the UC Berkeley Theater Department, Pine performed in a Caryl Churchill play in La Val's Pizza's Subterranean Theater and performed Orestes and Shakespeare at Zellerbach Hall.[10][11]
Pine has stated, "I definitely have a spiritual outlook... I am not a religious guy, I am probably agnostic."[70] … He got a DUI in New Zealand in 2014 … Politically, Pine has called himself a "left-leaning liberal."[75] He has stated that both Democrats and Republicans tend to be interchangeable when it comes to certain actions, citing President Obama's strengthening of the Patriot Act.[76]
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Pine along with fellow Star Trek coworkers J.J. Abrams, John Cho, Simon Pegg, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, George Takei, Justin Lin, Bryan Fuller, and Adam Nimoy, endorsed a movement called Trek Against Trump. The movement endorsed Hillary Clinton.[77]
On November 1, 2016, Pine, along with director Joss Whedon (I associate this name with fairly severe Hollywood TDS), released a video urging people to vote in the upcoming elections. While the video was a parody of Congress in general, certain commentators took the video to represent the Republican Congress.[78][79][80]
Dark music/art comes from dark people, not from real people. (NC’s “S. Lee”…)
Some Christians, especially liberals, tout that they’re “imperfect.” They think that makes them more “authentic.” One woman called herself “Doubt-filled believer…” that’s what she put at the very beginning of her bio! The millennials call that “humble-bragging.” Like workaholics who brag about being busy.