"Ask no questions and hear no lies."
That's the saying no?
Perhaps Obama's people are afraid for him to get off the teleprompter. He can't afford to be honest, so ask no questions. I thought Bush didn't communicate well with us as Americans, but Obama wins.
From White House Dossier
President Obama has not taken a serious question from the White House press corps in nearly seven weeks, a remarkable string that points to a campaign-style White House operation that is seeking to insulate ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Monday, August 6th 2012 In News Items | Tags: obama, press conference, questions |
"Ask no questions and hear no lies."
That's the saying no?
Perhaps Obama's people are afraid for him to get off the teleprompter. He can't afford to be honest, so ask no questions. I thought Bush didn't communicate well with us as Americans, but Obama wins.
From White House Dossier
President Obama has not taken a serious question from the White House press corps in nearly seven weeks, a remarkable string that points to a campaign-style White House operation that is seeking to insulate ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Monday, November 30th 2009 In News Items | Tags: eduation, george washington, questions, racist, sexuality, treatment, university of delaware |
If you haven't looked into the practices of the University of Delaware, and you are considering the in state tuition costs of $20,000 a year or the out of state cost of about $30,000+ and see for yourself if this is the right place for you.
For your hard earned money, and you're white, you can be called a racist, and be asked deep personal questions as part of the "treatment".
The University of Delaware recently made a decision ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Sunday, June 28th 2009 In Personal | Tags: atheist, bible, eternity, existence, God, j.s. mill, lee strobel, questions |
Along with my reading, I Don't Have Enough Faith to be An Athiest, Neil points his readers to this site which I found to be excellent, GotQuestions.org? It's a site that has 184,094 Bible Questions Answered!
I went to the question: "Is there an argument for the existence of God?"
I had to look at former atheist Lee Strobel's quote:
“Essentially, I realized that to stay an atheist, I would have to believe that
nothing produces everything;
non-life produces life;
randomness produces fine-tuning;
chaos produces information;
unconsciousness produces ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Saturday, December 9th 2006 In General | Tags: christmas, nativity, questions, test |
How well do you know the Bliblical account of the Christmas story?
Questions like:
~ Which archangel announced Jesus' birth to Mary?
~ According to the gospels, where was Jesus born?
~ During the reign of which Roman emperor was Jesus born?
Those were just a few of the easier ones...
:)
Take the test HERE
... Read More
...and what don't we know?
Here are the top 125 questions facing science in the next quarter century.
> What Is the Universe Made Of?
> What is the Biological Basis of Consciousness?
> Why Do Humans Have So Few Genes?
> To What Extent Are Genetic Variation and Personal Health Linked?
> Can the Laws of Physics Be Unified?
> How Much Can Human Life Span Be Extended?
> What Controls Organ Regeneration?
> How Can a Skin Cell Become a Nerve Cell?
> How Does a Single Somatic ... Read More
......I could provide some answers.
I've been memed. What is a meme?
Wikipedia describes it in blog terms as:
MEME: sometimes used to mean any piece of information that is passed from one mind to another.
So I was given a set of questions to answer and then to pass on...
There seems to be a book theme to this meme. :)
1. You’re stuck inside Fahrenheit 451, which book do you want to be?
I never read a book that I would like to see burned. ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Saturday, February 26th 2005 In Personal | Tags: belief, bible, caleb, candidate, ordination, pastor, questions |
Today I went to a very intense question and answer session.
You see, the children's youth pastor was ordained today. This was the first ordination I had ever gone to, as churches I had gone to before, this was a very closed ritual. Where we attend now, its open to the whole church body.
One has to feel sorry for the candidate seeking ordination in a way. He will be questioned by a large group of men and he has to come ... Read More








