Tickling Apes Reveals Laughter’s Origins

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RE: morons

Ironic how the anti-evolution people just reinforce Darwin's theories by demonstrating a chimp-like level of understanding of the universe around them. A pity that their opposable thumbs still allow them to operate a keyboard enough to subject the rest of us to their inane babble.

Eric of PA @ Jun 09, 2009 13:37:24 PM

morons

Hey Joel,

What is wrong with you so-called Christians? This was a very nice story about our connectedness with the rest of God's beautiful planet and you have to turn it into an opportunity to state your spiritual beliefs in a way that is offensive to many others. I don't recall Jesus being so offensive and aggressive. That wasn't really his message. I am reminded of a quote from Gandhi: I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ. Aggressive attitudes like yours are exactly what keeps me out of churches. They are filled with people like you. If you were concerned with anything other than your own selfish salvation you would try to be loving and kind. The irony is is that as long as you are that selfish you are not working towards anyone's salvation including your own.

What a lovely story. It made me happy.

B L Sexton of MI @ Jun 05, 2009 12:05:55 PM

Tickling Apes Reveals Laughter’s Origins

More atheist propaganda from the evolutionists. Maybe your related to a monkey but I'm not I'm born again in Christ.

Joel B. of AL @ Jun 04, 2009 19:58:55 PM

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Richard Zimmerman of NY @ Jun 04, 2009 16:45:54 PM

tickling apes?

sure, as long as you don't get your face ripped off!

willie of DC @ Jun 04, 2009 15:49:45 PM

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