The Simpsons: April Fools Origin
Lisa tells Homer about the origins of April Fool's Day.
lisa simpson: like halloween and christmas, april fools day traces it's origins to pagan ritual
homer: god bless those pagans
Lisa tells Homer about the origins of April Fool's Day.
lisa simpson: like halloween and christmas, april fools day traces it's origins to pagan ritual
homer: god bless those pagans
Season 13
Margaritaville
Stan takes his $100 check and makes an investment into South Park Bank. Annndd it's gone.
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What's The Word? The Bible On Gay Marriage
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Talk of the Nation, December 15, 2008 · Religious leaders often cite scripture as the basis for their opposition to gay marriage. Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and host of the Albert Mohler Program, believes a strict reading of the text forbids gay marriage. But Lisa Miller, religion editor at Newsweek, contends the Bible's models of marriage are flawed, and its lessons about love actually argue for gay marriage.
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Just because Mike Huckabee doesn't support the idea of changing the definition of marriage doesn't mean he's a homophobe.
Jon Stewart shoots down the religious Anti-Gay Marriage argument and proves Mike Huckabee is a douchebag.
"Religion is far more of a choice than homosexuality."
-Jon Stewart
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A star-studded cast turns out for Marc Shaiman's "Prop 8 - The Musical."
Marc Shaiman, Adam Shankman, Margaret Cho, Andy Richter, Maya Rudolph, Jack Black, John C Reilly, Neil Patrick Harris, gay, prop 8, proposition 8, prop 8 the musical, Rashida Jones, Craig Robinson
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Is it possible to imagine anything so ridiculous as this miserable
and wretched creature, which is not so much as master of himself,
exposed and subject to offenses of all things; and yet dareth call
himself master and emperor of this universe in whose power it is
not to know the least part of it, much less to command the same?
And the privilege, which he so fondly challengeth, to be the only
absolute creature in this huge world’s frame perfectly able to know
the absolute beauty and several parts thereof, and that he is only of
power to yield the great Architect thereof due thanks for it, and
keep account both of the receipts and layings-out of the world!
Who hath sealed him this patent? Let him show us his letters of
privilege for so noble and so great a charge.
—Michael de Montaigne, An Apology of Raymond Sebond, 1568
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The free market and religion both have invisible hands and move in mysterious ways.
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