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Post by Admiral Lithp on Mar 18, 2009 21:23:42 GMT -5
I'm not sure what my status is right now, but if Buzzardhut keeps ignoring my inquiries about it, I'm done. I'm not going to continue jumping through hoops just to attempt some sort of civil discourse with them. Hell, they should be trying to prove to ME that they aren't full of shit with Christian love stuff they go on about. I mean, I know how hard it is to sign up for a forum with a viewpoint opposing yours. Not very. I got over it, and I have the patience of a 4-year-old on speed.
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Post by dasfuchs on Mar 19, 2009 7:32:55 GMT -5
Yeah, if there's anything I learned about it from the past it's; 1. You'll never get a straight answer 2. Bible quotes serve as perfect answers 3. when trapped, insult 4. when the thread goes to shit, blame it on the guy you insulted that started the flame war 5. If all else fails, lie. god won't be mad if you lie for him
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Post by Vypernight on Mar 19, 2009 8:05:42 GMT -5
2. Bible quotes serve as perfect answers 2. only applies if the specific quotes agree with what they believe. Otherwise, either they are out of context or just a sign of how people lived back then. that is why they can ignore the rules about fabrics and food, yet rules against homosexuality must be followed to the letter. It's funny though that they never mention just who has the authority to specify which ones to follow. Take care, Jay
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Post by Jack Bauer on Mar 19, 2009 9:07:44 GMT -5
Quite some time ago, when trawling through RR, I came across a comment in one of the "I wonder what it will be like when..." threads. The particular raptard was asking something along the lines of "I wonder when we get the keys to our golden mansion - will it be before or after we have met Jesus?"
I wondered why it would be necessary to lock up your property in heaven. I mean, I doubt if there was a neighborhood watch...
Anyway, very politely, I asked.
I think the ban came within five minutes.
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Post by dasfuchs on Mar 19, 2009 9:09:51 GMT -5
2. Bible quotes serve as perfect answers 2. only applies if the specific quotes agree with what they believe. Otherwise, either they are out of context or just a sign of how people lived back then. that is why they can ignore the rules about fabrics and food, yet rules against homosexuality must be followed to the letter. It's funny though that they never mention just who has the authority to specify which ones to follow. Take care, Jay I've had debates with a few on one forum, one says he's purely New Testament. so when I asked why he follows old testament stuff, he says certain things were not rendered void because of christ. Another said he doesn't have a strong enough knowledge of the OT to engage in such a 'flame debate'. The third was just a psycho i couldn't get a straight answer from if i whacked his brain with a ruler
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Post by clockworkgirl21 on Mar 19, 2009 9:38:55 GMT -5
I'm not computer savy, so I can't get a new IP address very easily. Anyway, I stopped trying to talk with those idiots.
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Post by pdc1987 on Mar 19, 2009 10:16:01 GMT -5
Quite some time ago, when trawling through RR, I came across a comment in one of the "I wonder what it will be like when..." threads. The particular raptard was asking something along the lines of "I wonder when we get the keys to our golden mansion - will it be before or after we have met Jesus?" I wondered why it would be necessary to lock up your property in heaven. I mean, I doubt if there was a neighborhood watch... Anyway, very politely, I asked. I think the ban came within five minutes. And why do they assume they get a "golden mansion?" I thought they didn't put value on material possessions, and a "golden mansion" is pretty extravagant...
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Post by orangutan on Mar 19, 2009 14:08:35 GMT -5
Israel08
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Post by BenderBRodriguez on Mar 19, 2009 15:50:57 GMT -5
Quite some time ago, when trawling through RR, I came across a comment in one of the "I wonder what it will be like when..." threads. The particular raptard was asking something along the lines of "I wonder when we get the keys to our golden mansion - will it be before or after we have met Jesus?" I wondered why it would be necessary to lock up your property in heaven. I mean, I doubt if there was a neighborhood watch... Anyway, very politely, I asked. I think the ban came within five minutes. And why do they assume they get a "golden mansion?" I thought they didn't put value on material possessions, and a "golden mansion" is pretty extravagant... Because they're all part of "God's economy," remember?
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Post by Admiral Lithp on Mar 19, 2009 16:19:51 GMT -5
This explains a great many things.
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Post by orangutan on Mar 22, 2009 9:20:09 GMT -5
Israel08 is read only now, Sad1960 isn't!
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Post by The Lazy One on Mar 22, 2009 17:50:44 GMT -5
Hmm... I'm thinking of making a new account since Digitized got banhammered for a stupid reason... gotta think of something clever. What's something really fundie-sounding that's still funny for a username?
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Post by dasfuchs on Mar 22, 2009 18:05:23 GMT -5
Hmm... I'm thinking of making a new account since Digitized got banhammered for a stupid reason... gotta think of something clever. What's something really fundie-sounding that's still funny for a username? JesusComesTwice?
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Mar 22, 2009 19:23:17 GMT -5
Hmm... I'm thinking of making a new account since Digitized got banhammered for a stupid reason... gotta think of something clever. What's something really fundie-sounding that's still funny for a username? JesusComesTwice? *snerk*
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Post by The Lazy One on Mar 22, 2009 19:37:59 GMT -5
Hmm... I'm thinking of making a new account since Digitized got banhammered for a stupid reason... gotta think of something clever. What's something really fundie-sounding that's still funny for a username? JesusComesTwice? Heh... wonder if they'd get it. ;D
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