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"Star Trek" atheism (Original Post) AngryDem001 Dec 2014 OP
It shows the desperation of the apologists Promethean Dec 2014 #1
Oh boy, the BC/AD date argument again! That would totally convince a moron. AtheistCrusader Dec 2014 #2

Promethean

(468 posts)
1. It shows the desperation of the apologists
Mon Dec 15, 2014, 08:04 PM
Dec 2014

that they are latching onto something silly like a guy is a Star Trek fan and riding it into idolatry.

AtheistCrusader

(33,982 posts)
2. Oh boy, the BC/AD date argument again! That would totally convince a moron.
Tue Dec 16, 2014, 12:24 PM
Dec 2014

Monday: Moon Day
Tuesday: Tiwesdæg or Týr, Norse god.
Wednesday: Wōdanaz, or proto-Odin, norse mythology.
Thursday: Þūnresdæg or Thor's Day, norse.
Friday: frjá-dagr, scandanavian Frigg, or Norse Freya.

January: Janus (roman)
February: Februs or Februa, roman month of purification.
March: Roman god of war (also protector of crops/planting)
April: Unknown roman divinity, but also the month in which we get oster, or Easter.
May: Greek goddess Maia.

blah blah blah.

Nice to see captain asshat applies this principle equally, and is such a broadly accepting polytheist.

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