Jesus Christ, there are some dense motherf*ckers around here...The charity isn't for Irwin's family. It's for conservation work. I can't believe a person could fail to understand that. And of course no one was intellectually shocked by his death; you hang around dangerous wild animals enough and the risk of death is going to escalate. I would imagine his daughter was repeating stuff she probably heard her parents say all the time, in that interview.
I was sort of saddened hearing about his death for the first time, but of course it wasn't surprising. A lot of people think he just went out and picked on wild animals on video to, I dunno, get rich I guess. But the truth is he did a lot of good conservational work, as did his wife along with him. I keep thinking about his wife and children and my heart goes out to them. This YTMND emphasized their loss. However, Steve Irwin will never die as long as people continue making YTMND'S about him (just bring back the funny).
Not much effort, but it did make me laugh. The oversimplification combined with the gross misunderstanding of evolutionary theory represented in that YTMND is shameful.
Nothing wrong with attempting to flip it around, but it doesn't hold up. The thing about evolutionary texts is they're based on objective evidences and facts, whereas religious texts (like the Bible) may contain truths, but they're not objective. There is no objective evidence of divine inspiration.
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