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"Budikka666" |
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01 Jan 2005 05:37:09 PM |
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36 Children Injured Under God's Care |
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/01/01/sledding.accident.ap/index.html
reveals that "Thirty-six children were injured in a sledding accident
during an all-night New Year's Eve party hosted by a religious
organization".
Just goes to prove that Jesus' words were misquoted. It should have
read: "Little children come unto me and suffer".
Budikka
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| User: "pluther" |
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| Title: Re: 36 Children Injured Under God's Care |
01 Jan 2005 06:04:02 PM |
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OK, apart from the great example they're setting by taking the kids
sledding down a hill marked "no sledding", how the hell did THIRTY-SIX
kids get injured here? The articles mentioned they put 8-12 kids on
each sled. So, after the first few injuries, I gotta ask why the
*hell* did they keep going? "OK, sure, those kids crashed into a light
pole and got bruised, but there were only a couple of broken bones, so
grab the sled and send the next batch down."
How stupid can you be?
Growing up in Oregon, I spent a lot of time sledding, in the city when
there was enough snow and ice, and on Mt. Hood. Not all the places we
chose were marked for sledding, or particularly wise to be sledding in,
and I've had my share of minor injuries doing it, but anywhere that's
going to injure more than one kid in three would be a hill that's so
obviously too dangerous to go down that I have a hard time imagining
anybody doing it without drinking a whole lot first...
How stupid are these "Youth for Christ" staff?
-Pat
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| User: "Denis Loubet" |
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| Title: Re: 36 Children Injured Under God's Care |
02 Jan 2005 03:26:16 AM |
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"pluther" <pluther@usa.net> wrote in message
news:1104624242.227883.72470@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
OK, apart from the great example they're setting by taking the kids
sledding down a hill marked "no sledding", how the hell did THIRTY-SIX
kids get injured here? The articles mentioned they put 8-12 kids on
each sled. So, after the first few injuries, I gotta ask why the
*hell* did they keep going? "OK, sure, those kids crashed into a light
pole and got bruised, but there were only a couple of broken bones, so
grab the sled and send the next batch down."
How stupid can you be?
They're theists.
I read an article that said they sent them down in rapid succession.
(Shakes head...)
--
Denis Loubet
dloubet@io.com
http://www.io.com/~dloubet
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| User: "Vic Sagerquist" |
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| Title: Re: 36 Children Injured Under God's Care |
02 Jan 2005 05:32:06 PM |
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On 01 Jan 2005, pluther dropped trou, farted, whirled, then shouted:
How stupid are these "Youth for Christ" staff?
They're "for christ", which means they make a habit of turning the brain
off.
--
Vic Sagerquist
aa#2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
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Hebrews 11:1
Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not
seen.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: 36 Children Injured Under God's Care |
01 Jan 2005 11:01:31 PM |
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On 1 Jan 2005 16:04:02 -0800, "pluther" <pluther@usa.net> said in
alt.atheism:
How stupid are these "Youth for Christ" staff?
Stupid enough to swallow the Jesus myth, so ...
--
"Atheism is the world of reality, it is reason, it is freedom. Atheism is human
concern, and intellectual honesty to a degree that the religious mind cannot
begin to understand. And yet it is more than this. Atheism is not an old
religion, it is not a new and coming religion, in fact it is not, and never has
been, a religion at all. The definition of Atheism is magnificent in its
simplicity: Atheism is merely the bed-rock of sanity in a world of madness."
[Atheism: An Affirmative View, by Emmett F. Fields]
(random sig, produced by SigChanger)
rukbat at verizon dot net
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| User: "Budikka666" |
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| Title: Re: 36 Children Injured Under God's Care |
02 Jan 2005 12:06:25 AM |
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pluther wrote:
OK, apart from the great example they're setting by taking the kids
sledding down a hill marked "no sledding", how the hell did
THIRTY-SIX
kids get injured here? The articles mentioned they put 8-12 kids on
each sled. So, after the first few injuries, I gotta ask why the
*hell* did they keep going? "OK, sure, those kids crashed into a
light
pole and got bruised, but there were only a couple of broken bones,
so
grab the sled and send the next batch down."
[rest snipped]
Well you know what sheep these theists are - all for one and everyone
for themselves. Clearly they are so used to blindly following that
they continued to jump on the sleds regardless of what happened to the
first group. They made the mistake of thinking there was some god
looking out for them.
Budikka
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