As long as we can all go about proclaiming, I proclaim 2005 to be the year of my brilliant and insightful intellectual scourging of evolutionary theorists. I have triumphed in reaching new levels of genius. I am Shiva, destroyer of worlds, so far as they are the worlds of evolutionists.
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dude, your name is "Busterdog". You are, fairly definitely, not Shiva, destroyer of worlds.
<<Never heard of you. And I'd bet 99.9999% of evolutionists haven't either. And the 0.0001% who have probably weren't too impressed.>>
Unless they were morons, in which case they'd be amazed and would probably believe that he is, in fact, Shiva, destroyer of worlds.
*is extremely educated on Hindu religion*
The quote you are looking for, Busterdog, is "I am become death, the destroyer of worlds." And no god of any religion said it. The quote is attributed to one Dr. Oppenheimer, and was voiced following the first test of the hydrogen bomb.
Firstly, to the best of my knowledge (and please correct me if I'm wrong,) Shiva wasn't a destroyer. Kali was.
Second, sit down, and shaddap!
Alas and alackaday, it is over two years later and there is no sign of destruction here in evolutionist (aka real) world. Perhaps you missed?
(Dr. Oppenhiemer was misquoting the Vedas, which do proclaim Shiva as "The destroyer, who is called death, and the ravager of worlds')
Shiva was/is the destroyer. He completes the great cycle started by Brahma (creator) and maintained by Vishnu (Preserver). Once he has finished Brahma creates again, and so on. The theology is actually more sophisticated than the sheepherders ideas.
Kali was destroyer of the demon enemies of the hindu gods.
I am Bahamut, destroyer of fundies. Seriously though, I hope you got some humility since then.*
*- Yes, I know the Hindu Shiva is being referenced in the OP.
It's a pity the links to old Rapture Ready posts never work. I'd lover to know what Busterdog thought he destroyed the world of 'evolutionists' with.
Probably said something 'brilliant and insightful' like "If we came from monkeys, why are there still monkeys?" I doubt if it was anything more original than that.
Ahh, I'm glad this resurfaced now, two years later, via the latest comments list. Posts like this one, of course, just get more and more amusing with age!
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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