Ben Carson and the Pyramids

jsteele
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jsteele wrote:
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Sanders has said:
"Cutting poverty and inequality is worth a reduction in innovation, and oh by the way, the kinds of things we call ‘innovation’ are often little more than new marketing gimmicks with dubious social value.”


Sanders didn't actually say that. Maybe you can get a real quote and we can discuss that?


You deleted the MSNBC quote about Carson. Why? It matters.



It must have been highly offensive.


She wrongly attributed the quote and it had nothing to do with the topic at hand. It was part of her usual tactic of attempting to derail discussions that don't go her way. Another example of that tactic is asking questions that belong in Website Feedback.
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Sanders has said:
"Cutting poverty and inequality is worth a reduction in innovation, and oh by the way, the kinds of things we call ‘innovation’ are often little more than new marketing gimmicks with dubious social value.”


Sanders didn't actually say that. Maybe you can get a real quote and we can discuss that?


You deleted the MSNBC quote about Carson. Why? It matters.



It must have been highly offensive.


She wrongly attributed the quote and it had nothing to do with the topic at hand. It was part of her usual tactic of attempting to derail discussions that don't go her way. Another example of that tactic is asking questions that belong in Website Feedback.


The real question, Mr. Steele, is why you chose not to mention the parts of Dr. Carson's story that referenced ancient aliens.


http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/05/ben-carson-egyptian-pyramids-were-grain-stores-not-pharoahs-tombs


Are you part of the cover-up? Or should that be asked in "Website Feedback" as well......?

jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Sanders has said:
"Cutting poverty and inequality is worth a reduction in innovation, and oh by the way, the kinds of things we call ‘innovation’ are often little more than new marketing gimmicks with dubious social value.”


Sanders didn't actually say that. Maybe you can get a real quote and we can discuss that?


You deleted the MSNBC quote about Carson. Why? It matters.



It must have been highly offensive.


She wrongly attributed the quote and it had nothing to do with the topic at hand. It was part of her usual tactic of attempting to derail discussions that don't go her way. Another example of that tactic is asking questions that belong in Website Feedback.


The real question, Mr. Steele, is why you chose not to mention the parts of Dr. Carson's story that referenced ancient aliens.


http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/05/ben-carson-egyptian-pyramids-were-grain-stores-not-pharoahs-tombs


Are you part of the cover-up? Or should that be asked in "Website Feedback" as well......?



To his credit, Carson ruled out aliens from another planet as having built the pyramids. But, you are correct that the fact that he seems to think that "scientists" believe that theory was probably worth mentioning. I wonder exactly which scientists Carson believe credit space aliens with creating the pyramids?
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Sanders has said:
"Cutting poverty and inequality is worth a reduction in innovation, and oh by the way, the kinds of things we call ‘innovation’ are often little more than new marketing gimmicks with dubious social value.”


Sanders didn't actually say that. Maybe you can get a real quote and we can discuss that?


You deleted the MSNBC quote about Carson. Why? It matters.



It must have been highly offensive.


She wrongly attributed the quote and it had nothing to do with the topic at hand. It was part of her usual tactic of attempting to derail discussions that don't go her way. Another example of that tactic is asking questions that belong in Website Feedback.


The real question, Mr. Steele, is why you chose not to mention the parts of Dr. Carson's story that referenced ancient aliens.


http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/05/ben-carson-egyptian-pyramids-were-grain-stores-not-pharoahs-tombs


Are you part of the cover-up? Or should that be asked in "Website Feedback" as well......?



To his credit, Carson ruled out aliens from another planet as having built the pyramids. But, you are correct that the fact that he seems to think that "scientists" believe that theory was probably worth mentioning. I wonder exactly which scientists Carson believe credit space aliens with creating the pyramids?


Defensible if it was an address in 1978. I mean, we all watched "In Search Of...." with Leonard Nemoy then. But by 1998 its a bit.....ummm......well, what to say?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Sanders has said:
"Cutting poverty and inequality is worth a reduction in innovation, and oh by the way, the kinds of things we call ‘innovation’ are often little more than new marketing gimmicks with dubious social value.”


Sanders didn't actually say that. Maybe you can get a real quote and we can discuss that?


You deleted the MSNBC quote about Carson. Why? It matters.



It must have been highly offensive.


She wrongly attributed the quote and it had nothing to do with the topic at hand. It was part of her usual tactic of attempting to derail discussions that don't go her way. Another example of that tactic is asking questions that belong in Website Feedback.


The real question, Mr. Steele, is why you chose not to mention the parts of Dr. Carson's story that referenced ancient aliens.


http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/05/ben-carson-egyptian-pyramids-were-grain-stores-not-pharoahs-tombs


Are you part of the cover-up? Or should that be asked in "Website Feedback" as well......?




Everything Carson is slandered for is taken out of context. I do not agree with many of his beliefs, however, the way he just ignores all the haters and the bullshit is commendable. He does not give a flying fuck what anyone says or thinks about him-he stands by his word. I find that a most valuable trait-add on the fact that he is a moral man with integrity, who sees the downward spiral the USA is heading "(and actually wants to turn that around) and he has my vote. Hillary is dishonest and Bernie (while I like some of his ideas) will likely lead this country down a path that no one wants to go. Trump, aside from his immigration views, is a bully and an immature asshole (also dishonest), we do not need someone like him in the White house. We have already endured 7 plus years of bullshit by a man who seems to have us more divided and full of hate than ever-not to mention all the censorship, and PC propaganda. We are slowly being stripped of our freedoms and rights, and Carson sees and understands that. If there is hope-it lies not in the "Proles", but in Carson. We need to band together to stop this insanity, or we will look like the world in 1984.
Anonymous
PP here-meant to end with we will look like the world in Orwell's 1984.
jsteele
Site Admin Online
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Sanders has said:
"Cutting poverty and inequality is worth a reduction in innovation, and oh by the way, the kinds of things we call ‘innovation’ are often little more than new marketing gimmicks with dubious social value.”


Sanders didn't actually say that. Maybe you can get a real quote and we can discuss that?


You deleted the MSNBC quote about Carson. Why? It matters.



It must have been highly offensive.


She wrongly attributed the quote and it had nothing to do with the topic at hand. It was part of her usual tactic of attempting to derail discussions that don't go her way. Another example of that tactic is asking questions that belong in Website Feedback.


The real question, Mr. Steele, is why you chose not to mention the parts of Dr. Carson's story that referenced ancient aliens.


http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/05/ben-carson-egyptian-pyramids-were-grain-stores-not-pharoahs-tombs


Are you part of the cover-up? Or should that be asked in "Website Feedback" as well......?




Everything Carson is slandered for is taken out of context. I do not agree with many of his beliefs, however, the way he just ignores all the haters and the bullshit is commendable. He does not give a flying fuck what anyone says or thinks about him-he stands by his word. I find that a most valuable trait-add on the fact that he is a moral man with integrity, who sees the downward spiral the USA is heading "(and actually wants to turn that around) and he has my vote. Hillary is dishonest and Bernie (while I like some of his ideas) will likely lead this country down a path that no one wants to go. Trump, aside from his immigration views, is a bully and an immature asshole (also dishonest), we do not need someone like him in the White house. We have already endured 7 plus years of bullshit by a man who seems to have us more divided and full of hate than ever-not to mention all the censorship, and PC propaganda. We are slowly being stripped of our freedoms and rights, and Carson sees and understands that. If there is hope-it lies not in the "Proles", but in Carson. We need to band together to stop this insanity, or we will look like the world in 1984.


Can you please explain the correct context of Carson's belief which he has not reconfirmed multiple times that Joseph built the pyramids to store grain?
Anonymous
It's so awesome. But the right absolutely doesn't care about his nutty statements.
Anonymous
We should have a pyramid, too. This would provide for a granary in each our major cities.
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Sanders has said:
"Cutting poverty and inequality is worth a reduction in innovation, and oh by the way, the kinds of things we call ‘innovation’ are often little more than new marketing gimmicks with dubious social value.”


Sanders didn't actually say that. Maybe you can get a real quote and we can discuss that?


You deleted the MSNBC quote about Carson. Why? It matters.



It must have been highly offensive.


She wrongly attributed the quote and it had nothing to do with the topic at hand. It was part of her usual tactic of attempting to derail discussions that don't go her way. Another example of that tactic is asking questions that belong in Website Feedback.


The answer is you cover the truth up consistently. Typical progressive. You all lie.
Anonymous
also -- why is is somehow non-Christian to posit that Joseph's granaries might have been ... something other than the Pyramids?

Likewise about evolution -- God's glory would be shown in the finesse of evolution, the brute force of a creation done in six days, or some theory that emerges in 2150 that makes both creationism and evolution look like the theory of phlogiston in terms of accuracy.
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Sanders has said:
"Cutting poverty and inequality is worth a reduction in innovation, and oh by the way, the kinds of things we call ‘innovation’ are often little more than new marketing gimmicks with dubious social value.”


Sanders didn't actually say that. Maybe you can get a real quote and we can discuss that?


You deleted the MSNBC quote about Carson. Why? It matters.



It must have been highly offensive.


She wrongly attributed the quote and it had nothing to do with the topic at hand. It was part of her usual tactic of attempting to derail discussions that don't go her way. Another example of that tactic is asking questions that belong in Website Feedback.


The real question, Mr. Steele, is why you chose not to mention the parts of Dr. Carson's story that referenced ancient aliens.


http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/05/ben-carson-egyptian-pyramids-were-grain-stores-not-pharoahs-tombs


Are you part of the cover-up? Or should that be asked in "Website Feedback" as well......?




Everything Carson is slandered for is taken out of context. I do not agree with many of his beliefs, however, the way he just ignores all the haters and the bullshit is commendable. He does not give a flying fuck what anyone says or thinks about him-he stands by his word. I find that a most valuable trait-add on the fact that he is a moral man with integrity, who sees the downward spiral the USA is heading "(and actually wants to turn that around) and he has my vote. Hillary is dishonest and Bernie (while I like some of his ideas) will likely lead this country down a path that no one wants to go. Trump, aside from his immigration views, is a bully and an immature asshole (also dishonest), we do not need someone like him in the White house. We have already endured 7 plus years of bullshit by a man who seems to have us more divided and full of hate than ever-not to mention all the censorship, and PC propaganda. We are slowly being stripped of our freedoms and rights, and Carson sees and understands that. If there is hope-it lies not in the "Proles", but in Carson. We need to band together to stop this insanity, or we will look like the world in 1984.


Can you please explain the correct context of Carson's belief which he has not reconfirmed multiple times that Joseph built the pyramids to store grain?


You will just delete it so why bother? Censorship at its finest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Sanders has said:
"Cutting poverty and inequality is worth a reduction in innovation, and oh by the way, the kinds of things we call ‘innovation’ are often little more than new marketing gimmicks with dubious social value.”


Sanders didn't actually say that. Maybe you can get a real quote and we can discuss that?


You deleted the MSNBC quote about Carson. Why? It matters.



It must have been highly offensive.


She wrongly attributed the quote and it had nothing to do with the topic at hand. It was part of her usual tactic of attempting to derail discussions that don't go her way. Another example of that tactic is asking questions that belong in Website Feedback.


The answer is you cover the truth up consistently. Typical progressive. You all lie.



Its called censorship! plain and simple-happening all over the liberal media, universities etc.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:also -- why is is somehow non-Christian to posit that Joseph's granaries might have been ... something other than the Pyramids?

Likewise about evolution -- God's glory would be shown in the finesse of evolution, the brute force of a creation done in six days, or some theory that emerges in 2150 that makes both creationism and evolution look like the theory of phlogiston in terms of accuracy.


IDK, maybe it was because he said some nonsense such as, "Nothing is impossible when you have God on your side" referring to the Egyptians. Who were polytheistic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Sanders has said:
"Cutting poverty and inequality is worth a reduction in innovation, and oh by the way, the kinds of things we call ‘innovation’ are often little more than new marketing gimmicks with dubious social value.”


Sanders didn't actually say that. Maybe you can get a real quote and we can discuss that?


You deleted the MSNBC quote about Carson. Why? It matters.



It must have been highly offensive.


She wrongly attributed the quote and it had nothing to do with the topic at hand. It was part of her usual tactic of attempting to derail discussions that don't go her way. Another example of that tactic is asking questions that belong in Website Feedback.


The real question, Mr. Steele, is why you chose not to mention the parts of Dr. Carson's story that referenced ancient aliens.


http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/05/ben-carson-egyptian-pyramids-were-grain-stores-not-pharoahs-tombs


Are you part of the cover-up? Or should that be asked in "Website Feedback" as well......?




Everything Carson is slandered for is taken out of context. I do not agree with many of his beliefs, however, the way he just ignores all the haters and the bullshit is commendable. He does not give a flying fuck what anyone says or thinks about him-he stands by his word. I find that a most valuable trait-add on the fact that he is a moral man with integrity, who sees the downward spiral the USA is heading "(and actually wants to turn that around) and he has my vote. Hillary is dishonest and Bernie (while I like some of his ideas) will likely lead this country down a path that no one wants to go. Trump, aside from his immigration views, is a bully and an immature asshole (also dishonest), we do not need someone like him in the White house. We have already endured 7 plus years of bullshit by a man who seems to have us more divided and full of hate than ever-not to mention all the censorship, and PC propaganda. We are slowly being stripped of our freedoms and rights, and Carson sees and understands that. If there is hope-it lies not in the "Proles", but in Carson. We need to band together to stop this insanity, or we will look like the world in 1984.


Sadly it wasn't at all "out of context" - in fact in the video clip he continued to ramble incoherently for 15 minutes on the topic with a few more gems of bizarrity in the mix.
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