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It must be an election year because ...

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by Oz, Jun 5, 2006.

  1. Armchair_QB

    Armchair_QB Well-Known Member

    C'mon, nothing says vanilla and middle of the road than a white guy from Iowa.
     
  2. You wouldn't say that to HIS face.
    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0121400/photogallery
     
  3. Armchair_QB

    Armchair_QB Well-Known Member

    I would.

    But I'd have to get down on one knee to do it.
     
  4. alleyallen

    alleyallen Guest

    So because Canada was disobedient that's why they were targeted by Muslims?

    And if we're all sinners, then technically we're all responsible for terrorist attacks, right? Sin = punishment? That's it, I'm turnin' you into the FBI and claiming me an anti-terrorist reward.
     
  5. Not only that but he seems to think:

    Canada 2006 = Church In Corinth 100 AD.

    First Epistle Of St. Bobble To The Hosers.
     
  6. alleyallen

    alleyallen Guest

    You're quick to judge, condemn and send to hell others, even though that's actually God's prerogative Bobblehead, but no matter what you say, you are going to end up there too if you keep this up.

    Bank on it.

    And if this is the post that gets me banned, so be it. But it would be worth it.
     
  7. buckweaver

    buckweaver Active Member

    Those ain't God's words, either. They're words from a group of high priests from the fourth century A.D./C.E. who were charged by Constantine to compile the old myths from the Jewish tradition with more contemporary gospels (some of which they kept, some of which they got rid of) and letters from traveling evangelists of various backgrounds, and bring it together into a Roman-authorized book that no one but monks and priests were allowed to read or translate or interpret for another 1,100 years, when Gutenberg had it translated into German and mass-produced it for the public. Since then, it's also been changed by various factions, chapters have been taken out or re-interpreted by various denominations of the same basic religion, and people have used it to justify slavery, segregation, spousal and child abuse, sexual inequality, adultery, hate crimes, murder, capital punishment, terrorism, and wars.

    But you believe what you want.
     
  8. bobblehead

    bobblehead Guest

    READ THIS VERY SLOWLY.

    It ain't my words. Read the book yourself. If it said, God blesses those brothers who swap sperm, then hey, we wouldn't be arguing this and you wouldn't be so bitter.

    I am quite tired of the pot calling the kettle black. This is a venue for opinions; some make it personal and that's cool. I don't walk away from this angry or bitter. I dont' walk away from here feeling hurt or condemned. If you can't argue without getting personal as your last resort, you don't need to be in this business if you're a journalist because your integrity is in question and your bias bleeds out of control. If on the other hand, you discuss the issues, that's your right to free speech. Mods have said, and I agree, that the argument is circular, it never goes anywhere and I doubt that in here, anyone is converted either way. So should the subject cease to exist as a thread at any time? That's the only way you're going to eliminate it, because I'll always offer the counterpoint to any point in its favor.
     
  9. alleyallen

    alleyallen Guest

    You're kidding, right? You get personal any time it suits you, you spew racist and homophobic vitriol any time you need jollies and you hope for personal misfortune or violence against people who's only "crime" is being different from you. Then you hide behind the Bible, a purpose it was never intended for, and claim to be a Christian when any true Christian would be horrified to be affiliated with you.

    I'm not bitter about you, nor am I angry. In fact, I feel nothing but pity and even a little fear for someone like you because your alleged "love" of God often leads to violence against others, a tactic some extremist Christians are quick to condemn when they're employed by Islamists.

    It's reprehensible to have some much hatred in your heart and so much contempt for your fellow man, and I'd probably be smart if I'd just ignore you. But I can't ignore hatred out of convenience. So if I have to do battle with you through debate, so be it.
     
  10. bobblehead

    bobblehead Guest


    You are now certifiable. You actually believe that all those who stand against the spread of this homosexual culture are capable of killing them. Remarkable. Absolutely remarkable.

    I'm leaving this to you children.
     
  11. buckweaver

    buckweaver Active Member

    Not "all." But enough.

    You ever heard of Matthew Shepard?
     
  12. alleyallen

    alleyallen Guest

    Bobblehead has left the building.
     
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