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Funny anti-religious Internet pics

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Imaginary beings don't say anything at all

Harry Potter says it ain't so.

Problem is, too many people think imaginary characters aren't worth a damn.
 
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Kuli, what do you aim to achieve in this thread?

To get some real humor posted instead of ignorance. A great deal of what's in here is like people making fun of WWII with cartoons showing soldiers with laser guns and riding bulls -- it's not funny because it's not even "on topic".

Cartoons based on ignorance don't make fun of the thing they're aimed at, they just show the one making or passing them on to be shallow.
 
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Kuli, what do you aim to achieve in this thread?

That's a good question. I don't know why ANY theist would come to this thread.

From what I've seen of his posts (I can't see them unless someone has quoted them), he's attempting a sort of "fact check," which is silly because I highly doubt he'll change the mind of anyone following this thread.
 
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^^ Kuli's response is very interesting.

He's done all this work, and yet "ignorant" cartoons are posted all the time. It would seem his efforts have been in vain.
 
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That's a good question. I don't know why ANY theist would come to this thread.

From what I've seen of his posts (I can't see them unless someone has quoted them), he's attempting a sort of "fact check," which is silly because I highly doubt he'll change the mind of anyone following this thread.

From the End of the World thread.


It just occurred to me...

if the cycle is changing, and they keep their calendar on those monster stone disc things... who rolls the old one away and brings in the new one?

I think this is a serious deficiency in stone calendars, and should be investigated.


Firstly, to dispel some ignorance, the often depicted circular calendar stone is an Aztec work, not a Maya one.

The start date of 4 Ahau 8 Cumku comes from two parts, the 260 day cycle, and a 365 day calendar

20 Day names

Imix, Ik, Akbal, Kan, Chicchan, Cimi, Manik, Lamat, Muluc, Oc, Chuen, Eb, Ben, Ix, Men, Cib, Caban, Etznab, Cauac, Ahau

These 20 day names are numbered in tandem with 1 to 13, so 1 Imix, 1 Ik...., 13 Ben, 1 Ix, 2 Men, 3 Cib...., 7 Ahau, 8 Imix, 9 Ik, ...., 13 Cimi, 1 Manik, 2 Lamat, .... 12 Cauac, 13 Ahau.

There are 19 months, 18 of which have 20 days numbered 0 to 19 inclusively, and 1 unluck five day month called Uayeb numbered 0 to 4.

Pop, Uo, Zip, Zotz, Tzec, Xul, Yaxkin, Mol, Chen, Yax, Sac, Ceh, Mac, Kankin, Muan, Pax, Kayab, Cumku, Uayeb.

So, 8 Cumku is the ninth day of the 18th month of the 365 day year, meaning there are 16 days until the end of that particular 365 day period.

As mentioned above 13.0.0.0.0 is 1872000 days from that date 4 Ahau 8 Cumku. So, sixteen days after the start date, we began a new 365 day period beginning with the day called 0 Pop, or more accurately 7 Cib 0 Pop of the current era. If you remove all the 365 day periods you get a left over of (1872000 - 16 - [5128x365]) = 264 days. On the 365 day year, that is the 4th day of the 14th month [(13monthsx20 = 260) + (4 days of the new month, numbered 0, 1, 2, 3)] or the 4th day of the month called Kankin.

This gives us the terminal date of the current cycle called 4 Ahau 3 Kankin, which according to the correlation tables that someone has worked out, falls on 21st December 2012. 4 Ahau will be the same for each 13 baktun block as 1872000 is divisible by 260 without remainder (7200x260=1872000).

Using the dual calendars, and the numbering system, 13.0.0.0.0 4 Ahau 3 Kankin pinpoints a date within 5128+ solar years. This calendrical system is based upon the count of days. However, since the year is longer than 365 days, there is the problem of the accumulation of the year length error. We have sorted our western calendar by using the extra leap day every fourth year or so. The Maya did not adjust their system to account for it.

By the time the Aztec were using a form of meso-american calendar, they didn't utilise the long count, so their calendar was only accurate within an approximately 51.25 year span. This is what the stone calendar disc represents.

Star~warrior, what's the big idea of dropping facts on my humor?!?!

Facts have a way of getting in the way of humour.
 
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ROFLAO This is so funny, I almost fell out of my chair laughing! That's one of the best anti-Bible jokes that I have ever seen.

But there is one detail that is wrong: the "artificial flavoring" is "bigotry", whose place got swapped with "intolerance".
 
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OMG The Russell's Teapot is priceless!
 
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