How it works:

Extraordinary things can happen when we ask extraordinary questions. This blog asks extraordinary questions in the form of outlandish statements. Sometimes I believe what I've posted. Sometimes I don't. This is not a blog about my political, religious, or philosophical views. It's a blog about thinking in different boxes or outside of the box altogether. Have fun. BRING FRIENDS!

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Premise the Sixteenth- The Christ

Premise: The picture on the left is a photograph of Jesus....the one some call "the Christ". It's one of many photographs of Him. Next time You see Him, you should stop whatever you are doing and buy Him a sandwich.


Assignment: Argue for or against the merits of this premise, using logic, sound reasoning, and where possible, citations (links) to back up your arguments.

Caveat: You need not take the side that you actually believe. Sometimes arguing the other side is more fun.

GO!

Premise the Fifteenth- Gloria Allred

Premise: Gloria Allred would be a nicer person if she was getting laid.


Assignment: Argue for or against the merits of this premise, using logic, sound reasoning, and where possible, citations (links) to back up your arguments.

Caveat: You need not take the side that you actually believe. Sometimes arguing the other side is more fun.

GO!

Premise the Fourteenth- Rainbow Jesus

Premise: Jesus would have been honored to officiate a wedding for same-sex couples.

Assignment: Argue for or against the merits of this premise, using logic, sound reasoning, and where possible, citations (links) to back up your arguments.

Caveat: You need not take the side that you actually believe. Sometimes arguing the other side is more fun.

GO!

Premise the Thirteenth- Bad Popsicles

Premise: Orange, white, pink, blue, and green popisicles should be banned from the multi-flavor popsicle packs until or unless they can make them taste better than red and purple.

Assignment: Argue for or against the merits of this premise, using logic, sound reasoning, and where possible, citations (links) to back up your arguments.

Caveat: You need not take the side that you actually believe. Sometimes arguing the other side is more fun.

GO!

Premise the Twelfth- Drawing on Children

Premise: Drawing on kids' heads with permanent markers as a disciplinary measures, as was done to this kid, is a real step forward in educating children.

Assignment:  Argue for or against the merits of this premise, using logic, sound reasoning, and where possible, citations (links) to back up your arguments.

Caveat: You need not take the side that you actually believe. Sometimes arguing the other side is more fun.

GO!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Premise the Eleventh- Missing Droids

Premise: Sarah Palin is the droid these dudes (in the pic) were looking for

Assignment:  Argue for or against the merits of this premise, using logic, sound reasoning, and where possible, citations (links) to back up your arguments.

Caveat: You need not take the side that you actually believe. Sometimes arguing the other side is more fun.

GO!

Premise the Tenth- Marijuana

Premise: Pot shouldn't merely be legalized. It should be MANDATED!

Assignment:  Argue for or against the merits of this premise, using logic, sound reasoning, and where possible, citations (links) to back up your arguments.

Caveat: You need not take the side that you actually believe. Sometimes arguing the other side is more fun.

GO!