Monday, October 21, 2013

"Creation Science 101" by Roy Zimmerman

Somebody sent this to me yesterday in the comments after my post about the textbooks in Texas, and I thought it was just too great not to share.

13 comments:

  1. This is mildly humorous. For a real roll on the floor - slap your sides HEHAW. Check out "The Bible" by the Reduced Shakespeare Company. I've listened a million times and I still ruin my makeup with tears of laughter.

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    1. Anonymous1:20 PM

      Here's the link:
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fCi7L-qeo0

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  2. Anonymous4:48 AM

    Rick Perry is running around the country trying to get Big Business to move to Texas. They are telling him to stop the crazy shit....money talks.

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  3. Beldar J Conehead5:36 AM

    Awesomeness!

    A fretful heir to Tom Lehrer.

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  4. fromthediagonal6:23 AM

    Bookmarked!
    But WAIT, there is more!
    Looked at it again on YouTube and there are a number of his musings.
    Thanks, you made my day!

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    1. Anonymous6:20 PM

      I've seen his videos quite a few times before and loved them. I had the links on my old computer and lost them along the way so thanks, Gryphen, for reminding me about Mr. Zimmerman!

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  5. Leland6:41 AM

    I especially liked the ape language verse. Sounded about right to me!

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  6. London Bridges10:14 AM

    Roy was also in a group called "The Foremen." My favorite Foremen song is "Hidden Agenda."

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  7. Anonymous1:37 PM

    Here's where I first met Mr. Zimmerman in 2010:
    Vote Republican
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ege_RBhh37A

    Who knows what the next election cycle might inspire, eh?
    hahahacawCawCaw
    thatcrowwoman

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  8. Anonymous2:04 PM

    I don't get it, I'll never get it. I just have to thank my parents, and grandparents and great grandparents for never subjecting us to religion. Educating us yes, telling us to learn what others believe but not being brainwashed into believing. Educating us so that we could understand the world because lo and behold, any continent or country that we visit contains these people and those of us without that "faith gene" must still understand those who have it, even if it flies in the face of all critical thinking.

    That being said, I still don't understand how it can happen.

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  9. Anita Winecooler5:53 PM

    Looked over his other stuff, and his students are lucky to have such a good teacher.

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