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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "George K."
Date: 05 Mar 2006 01:16:04 PM
Object: A dictionary that cuts to the point
Almighty: Who doesnąt need your money
*****: The main product of a non-manufacturing economy
Business: An outfit of only incidental benefit to the public. Example:
the US Government
- - - - - -
If interested, you can read the rest of the "Whispered Wordbook" at:
http://www.hawaiiobserver.com/
.

User: "Denis Loubet"

Title: Re: A dictionary that cuts to the point 05 Mar 2006 01:38:06 PM
"George K." <no@spam.com> wrote in message
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Almighty: Who doesnąt need your money

*****: The main product of a non-manufacturing economy

Business: An outfit of only incidental benefit to the public. Example:
the US Government

Ouch! That's cynical.
Not unjustified nor inaccurate, mind you, but cynical.
--
Denis Loubet
dloubet@io.com
http://www.io.com/~dloubet
http://www.ashenempires.com
.
User: "R. Pierce Butler"

Title: Re: A dictionary that cuts to the point 06 Mar 2006 07:28:49 AM
"Denis Loubet" <dloubet@io.com> wrote in news:VIidnZ-
nbMiGo5bZnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@io.com:


"George K." <no@spam.com> wrote in message
news:no-D30033.09083705032006@news.verizon.net...

Almighty: Who doesnąt need your money

*****: The main product of a non-manufacturing economy

Business: An outfit of only incidental benefit to the public. Example:
the US Government


Ouch! That's cynical.

Not unjustified nor inaccurate, mind you, but cynical.


I call it inaccurate or more specifically a commentary resulting from an
opinion not necessary based in fact.
.
User: "Denis Loubet"

Title: Re: A dictionary that cuts to the point 06 Mar 2006 11:50:42 PM
"R. Pierce Butler" <spamsucks@google.com> wrote in message
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"Denis Loubet" <dloubet@io.com> wrote in news:VIidnZ-
nbMiGo5bZnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@io.com:


"George K." <no@spam.com> wrote in message
news:no-D30033.09083705032006@news.verizon.net...

Almighty: Who doesnąt need your money

*****: The main product of a non-manufacturing economy

Business: An outfit of only incidental benefit to the public. Example:
the US Government


Ouch! That's cynical.

Not unjustified nor inaccurate, mind you, but cynical.



I call it inaccurate or more specifically a commentary resulting from an
opinion not necessary based in fact.

But it sure sounds accurate.
--
Denis Loubet
dloubet@io.com
http://www.io.com/~dloubet
http://www.ashenempires.com
.
User: "R. Pierce Butler"

Title: Re: A dictionary that cuts to the point 07 Mar 2006 01:51:27 AM
"Denis Loubet" <dloubet@io.com> wrote in news:xcCdnXVSOveygpDZRVn-
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"R. Pierce Butler" <spamsucks@google.com> wrote in message
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"Denis Loubet" <dloubet@io.com> wrote in news:VIidnZ-
nbMiGo5bZnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@io.com:


"George K." <no@spam.com> wrote in message
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Almighty: Who doesnąt need your money

*****: The main product of a non-manufacturing economy

Business: An outfit of only incidental benefit to the public. Example:
the US Government


Ouch! That's cynical.

Not unjustified nor inaccurate, mind you, but cynical.



I call it inaccurate or more specifically a commentary resulting from an
opinion not necessary based in fact.


But it sure sounds accurate.


To the unwary, yes.
.



User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: A dictionary that cuts to the point 06 Mar 2006 04:04:56 AM
On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 13:38:06 -0600, "Denis Loubet" <dloubet@io.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <VIidnZ-nbMiGo5bZnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@io.com>


"George K." <no@spam.com> wrote in message
news:no-D30033.09083705032006@news.verizon.net...

Almighty: Who doesn? need your money

*****: The main product of a non-manufacturing economy

Business: An outfit of only incidental benefit to the public. Example:
the US Government


Ouch! That's cynical.

Not unjustified nor inaccurate, mind you, but cynical.

Cynical, (sinikul) adj. Uncompromisingly realistic.
.
User: "NotX"

Title: Re: A dictionary that cuts to the point 06 Mar 2006 10:20:35 AM
On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 20:34:56 +1030, Michael Gray
<fleetg@newsguy.spam.com> wrote:

On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 13:38:06 -0600, "Denis Loubet" <dloubet@io.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <VIidnZ-nbMiGo5bZnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@io.com>


"George K." <no@spam.com> wrote in message
news:no-D30033.09083705032006@news.verizon.net...

Almighty: Who doesn? need your money

*****: The main product of a non-manufacturing economy

Business: An outfit of only incidental benefit to the public. Example:
the US Government


Ouch! That's cynical.

Not unjustified nor inaccurate, mind you, but cynical.


Cynical, (sinikul) adj. Uncompromisingly realistic.

How do you define "believe"? I always thought it was something serious
until I met some theists (possibly they're trying to fit diversity
into their limited imagination).
--
"The government of the United States not, in any
sense, founded on the Christian religion."
-- GEORGE WASHINGTON--Treaty of Tripoli 1796
.
User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: A dictionary that cuts to the point 06 Mar 2006 03:37:29 PM
On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 10:20:35 -0600, NotX <no.X@all.here> wrote:
- Refer: <d6oo02toj4235ibqcp5nqcp0lh4ajvehf7@4ax.com>

On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 20:34:56 +1030, Michael Gray
<fleetg@newsguy.spam.com> wrote:

On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 13:38:06 -0600, "Denis Loubet" <dloubet@io.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <VIidnZ-nbMiGo5bZnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@io.com>


"George K." <no@spam.com> wrote in message
news:no-D30033.09083705032006@news.verizon.net...

Almighty: Who doesn? need your money

*****: The main product of a non-manufacturing economy

Business: An outfit of only incidental benefit to the public. Example:
the US Government


Ouch! That's cynical.

Not unjustified nor inaccurate, mind you, but cynical.


Cynical, (sinikul) adj. Uncompromisingly realistic.


How do you define "believe"? I always thought it was something serious
until I met some theists (possibly they're trying to fit diversity
into their limited imagination).

Believe, v.t.: (Christian) An excuse for holding an utterly irrational
and disprovable fantasy.
.
User: "NotX"

Title: Re: A dictionary that cuts to the point 06 Mar 2006 04:55:47 PM
On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 08:07:29 +1030, Michael Gray
<fleetg@newsguy.spam.com> wrote:

On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 10:20:35 -0600, NotX <no.X@all.here> wrote:
- Refer: <d6oo02toj4235ibqcp5nqcp0lh4ajvehf7@4ax.com>

On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 20:34:56 +1030, Michael Gray
<fleetg@newsguy.spam.com> wrote:

On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 13:38:06 -0600, "Denis Loubet" <dloubet@io.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <VIidnZ-nbMiGo5bZnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@io.com>


"George K." <no@spam.com> wrote in message
news:no-D30033.09083705032006@news.verizon.net...

Almighty: Who doesn? need your money

*****: The main product of a non-manufacturing economy

Business: An outfit of only incidental benefit to the public. Example:
the US Government


Ouch! That's cynical.

Not unjustified nor inaccurate, mind you, but cynical.


Cynical, (sinikul) adj. Uncompromisingly realistic.


How do you define "believe"? I always thought it was something serious
until I met some theists (possibly they're trying to fit diversity
into their limited imagination).


Believe, v.t.: (Christian) An excuse for holding an utterly irrational
and disprovable fantasy.

That sounds right. Much of that fantasy isn't very good fantasy. I do
remember reading some bible stories when I was in school. They could
be good stories (which I always recognized as fantasy), but the whole
thing is boring or worse.
--
"The government of the United States not, in any
sense, founded on the Christian religion."
-- GEORGE WASHINGTON--Treaty of Tripoli 1796
.





User: "NotX"

Title: Re: A dictionary that cuts to the point 06 Mar 2006 10:23:30 AM
On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 19:16:04 GMT, "George K." <no@spam.com> wrote:

Almighty: Who doesnąt need your money

*****: The main product of a non-manufacturing economy

Business: An outfit of only incidental benefit to the public. Example:
the US Government

- - - - - -
If interested, you can read the rest of the "Whispered Wordbook" at:
http://www.hawaiiobserver.com/

That definition of "business" seems unusually accurate.
Of course, you could add something about "church" as a business that
claims to help the public, while harming it.
--
"The government of the United States not, in any
sense, founded on the Christian religion."
-- GEORGE WASHINGTON--Treaty of Tripoli 1796
.
User: ""

Title: Re: A dictionary that cuts to the point 10 Mar 2006 02:58:12 AM
["Followup-To:" header set to alt.atheism.]
On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 10:23:30 -0600, NotX <no.X@all.here> spewed
forth this unto the Network:

On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 19:16:04 GMT, "George K." <no@spam.com> wrote:

Almighty: Who doesnąt need your money

*****: The main product of a non-manufacturing economy

Business: An outfit of only incidental benefit to the public. Example:
the US Government

- - - - - -
If interested, you can read the rest of the "Whispered Wordbook" at:
http://www.hawaiiobserver.com/


That definition of "business" seems unusually accurate.

Of course, you could add something about "church" as a business that
claims to help the public, while harming it.

Church: (cherch), n. A business whose main product is lies.
See also, *****.
.
User: "PopeCoyote"

Title: Re: A dictionary that cuts to the point 17 Mar 2006 10:55:17 AM
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 08:58:12 -0000,
wrote:

["Followup-To:" header set to alt.atheism.]
On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 10:23:30 -0600, NotX <no.X@all.here> spewed
forth this unto the Network:

On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 19:16:04 GMT, "George K." <no@spam.com> wrote:

Almighty: Who doesnąt need your money

*****: The main product of a non-manufacturing economy

Business: An outfit of only incidental benefit to the public. Example:
the US Government

- - - - - -
If interested, you can read the rest of the "Whispered Wordbook" at:
http://www.hawaiiobserver.com/


That definition of "business" seems unusually accurate.

Of course, you could add something about "church" as a business that
claims to help the public, while harming it.


Church: (cherch), n. A business whose main product is lies.
See also, *****.

Maybe even "damned lies". ;)
PopeCoyote
.




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