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"Damian Brown" |
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08 Nov 2004 12:02:04 PM |
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Atheism - Resident Evil or True Faith |
I will be sending this article to many magazines and papers to see if
they will publish it
Atheism
Resident Evil or True Faith
I am just a few hours back from Saturday Evening Mass, I was late for
Mass, but I was lucky enough to catch the words of the highly regarded
Priest's sermon as I dipped my hand in the Holy Water font at the
entrance of Church. "We all need to be re-born" and when I had settled
in my seat, after lighting a candle for my Dad, he was talking about
how we need to open our hearts to the Lord, as this is where we feel
the greatest pain and greatest joy in our life.
I am currently reading the Holy Bible, gifted to me by a born-again
Christian, whilst I am a practising Catholic. I have not previously
read most of the Old Testament, and I am beginning to understand why
the Jews only recognise the first 5 books of this Testament, that they
name the Torah. I have never really met any person who has been
vehemently atheist, but I have got friendly with a few on the internet
via the atheist newsgroup, when some of them were kind enough to
answer a quickly thought up survey of mine. I asked them some
philosophical questions that I don't remember the exact detail of, and
they showed their humanity and I imagined many of them to be good Dads
and family oriented. Many of them had read the Bible after they had
become atheist and had made a decision to reject the teaching of the
Bible. If you read the Old Testament, you see how the Lord, Our
Creator, can accept or reject his chosen people of Israel and many may
see this as quite ruthless and unforgiving.
Since my own Dad died, nearly 6 years ago, I can state that my Faith
has increased infinitely from the strong Faith I have always had when
I have been of sound mind. I must state that I am diagnosed with Manic
Depression and I have spent time in hospital for this twice for a few
months at a time. I am also on medication, seeing a Consultant
Psychiatrist and Care-Coordinator that I see as a Gift in my life,
rather than a hindrance as I did when I was younger.
In the past week, I have seen some lectures on television about great
men of science and art, which has prompted me to write this article.
The presenter of the lectures, who I find humorous and entertaining,
seems to put forward the view of a mocking atheist and acts quite
insultingly towards God at times, but I view it as just tongue in
cheek. Sometimes he goes out of his way to show that these great men
were actually atheists. Whether they became atheist after their
discovery of a scientific secret or were always atheist remains to be
seen. I must state here that my feelings about God were at their
lowest ebb when I suffered a mental breakdown when I was studying for
my A-levels at the age of 17. After an extra year of study I
eventually managed to gain A-levels in Maths, Physics and Chemistry.
These pioneers of Science who have been highlighted in the television
lectures, in my view, are geniuses of their time and they lived in a
time when the Popes would not be shy to exercise their position of
infallibility on matters of Science. Fortunately, the Church now puts
some faith in these men as proven by the fact that I received my
A-level teaching from Priests, at least in Physics which I did best
in. But I do not see these geniuses as Gods, but pioneers of how they
proved the ingenuity of Our Creator in the way he created the laws of
Science. I am not going to go into the laws of Physics in this
article, but once you understand the complexity of the rules they are
quite simple for man to understand. This takes nothing away from the
men who discovered the laws, they have a proper respect and place in
history, no matter what their belief in God was.
The presenter of the lectures does not just present the facts that
were proven by the pioneers, but talks about their lives. A good
proportion of them had what can be seen as mental problems later in
life. I see this as a product of their creativity not being completely
accepted or understood by the people of the time, and many people
would have perceived them as atheist when they challenged the teaching
of the Catholic Church of the time. Who had the intelligence or the
knowledge to back up their fact?
Many of the atheists of today seem to go out of their way to refute
the existence of God. In the survey I did in their newsgroup, I asked
if they believed that Jesus existed. Many of them replied that they
did believe He existed, but when I asked them if they believed in His
Divinity, they all said "No". This is the Crux of being a Christian, a
belief that Jesus Christ is the Divine Son of God. I believe He showed
and proved His Divinity and Glory when He was Crucified for the sake
of us. I am not saying this is the actual teaching of the Catholic
Church, but it is the first step in accepting that He is capable of
returning, either in Spirit, or in human form to save us at some time
in our lives.
Muslims believe in Jesus as a Prophet, as far as I know from talking
to Muslim friends of mine. Before I received my copy of the Holy
Bible, I used to read a certain translation of the Bible on the
internet. In the Gospel of John the Apostle, there was the translation
of a conversation between John and Jesus the night before He was to be
put to death. John asked of Jesus, "Haven't you come to create peace?"
and Jesus answered him, "No, I have come to divide. Someone else will
come for Peace." I am not sure which version of the Bible this was,
but when I last looked at the same website, I couldn't find the
conversation. But for a while, this gave me a renewed hope for this
world that we live in.
The Holy Bible that I am reading is not a Catholic Bible, and I have
yet to read the Koran, which has been recommended to me by both a
Muslim and a Catholic. I am not thinking of changing Faith, but I
believe you need to know the basis of someone's faith before you can
assess them and whether their actions, that show their soul, are right
or wrong. This is why I give atheists who believe that Jesus existed,
the benefit of the doubt, as they are only human and are often looking
for some kind of proof of our Creator God. They only need to open
their eyes, and proof is all around them.
I have been to Israel once, I felt a lump in my throat when the plane
landed at Ben Gurion airport in the land where Jesus had been born. I
worked on a moshav, pruning flowers, in the Negev Desert for a couple
of days, then worked on a Kibbutz in the Northern Galilee region for
about 3 months and had the time of my life. I would like to return,
with 12,000 from each of the 12 tribes of Israel, some day soon.
True Faith is not just when you believe in God and yourself, it is
when others begin to believe in you as well – Damian John Paul Brown
2004
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| User: "raven1" |
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| Title: Re: Atheism - Resident Evil or True Faith |
10 Nov 2004 09:07:48 AM |
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On 10 Nov 2004 06:44:40 -0800, (Damian Brown)
wrote:
Harry F. Leopold <hleopold@coxyx.net> wrote in message news:<0001HW.BDB6233F008B2D6BF02845B0@news.central.cox.net>...
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 12:02:04 -0600, Damian Brown wrote
(in article <9c647c3f.0411081002.3e7b99f5@posting.google.com>):
Since my own Dad died, nearly 6 years ago, I can state that my Faith
has increased infinitely from the strong Faith I have always had when
I have been of sound mind. I must state that I am diagnosed with Manic
Depression and I have spent time in hospital for this twice for a few
months at a time. I am also on medication, seeing a Consultant
Psychiatrist and Care-Coordinator that I see as a Gift in my life,
rather than a hindrance as I did when I was younger.
So you are a mental case, big fucking surprise, we figured that out the first
time you came in here spewing your bull-crap.
Meet me in person and see who gets psychotic first, me or you
He didn't say you were psychotic, but you're clearly delusional. We're
no doubt all glad that you're getting treatment, but really, take your
religious crap elsewhere.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: Atheism - Resident Evil or True Faith |
11 Nov 2004 07:53:11 PM |
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 15:07:48 GMT, raven1 <quoththeraven@nevermore.com>
wrote:
On 10 Nov 2004 06:44:40 -0800, (Damian Brown)
wrote:
Harry F. Leopold <hleopold@coxyx.net> wrote in message news:<0001HW.BDB6233F008B2D6BF02845B0@news.central.cox.net>...
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 12:02:04 -0600, Damian Brown wrote
(in article <9c647c3f.0411081002.3e7b99f5@posting.google.com>):
Since my own Dad died, nearly 6 years ago, I can state that my Faith
has increased infinitely from the strong Faith I have always had when
I have been of sound mind. I must state that I am diagnosed with Manic
Depression and I have spent time in hospital for this twice for a few
months at a time. I am also on medication, seeing a Consultant
Psychiatrist and Care-Coordinator that I see as a Gift in my life,
rather than a hindrance as I did when I was younger.
So you are a mental case, big fucking surprise, we figured that out the first
time you came in here spewing your bull-crap.
Meet me in person and see who gets psychotic first, me or you
He didn't say you were psychotic, but you're clearly delusional. We're
no doubt all glad that you're getting treatment, but really, take your
religious crap elsewhere.
Ah, Christian 'love(tm),' "I will destroy you!"
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
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| User: "Harry F. Leopold" |
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| Title: Re: Atheism - Resident Evil or True Faith |
11 Nov 2004 07:22:49 AM |
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 08:44:40 -0600, Damian Brown wrote
(in article <9c647c3f.0411100644.280d50b0@posting.google.com>):
Harry F. Leopold <hleopold@coxyx.net> wrote in message
news:<0001HW.BDB6233F008B2D6BF02845B0@news.central.cox.net>...
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 12:02:04 -0600, Damian Brown wrote
(in article <9c647c3f.0411081002.3e7b99f5@posting.google.com>):
Since my own Dad died, nearly 6 years ago, I can state that my Faith
has increased infinitely from the strong Faith I have always had when
I have been of sound mind. I must state that I am diagnosed with Manic
Depression and I have spent time in hospital for this twice for a few
months at a time. I am also on medication, seeing a Consultant
Psychiatrist and Care-Coordinator that I see as a Gift in my life,
rather than a hindrance as I did when I was younger.
So you are a mental case, big fucking surprise, we figured that out the
first
time you came in here spewing your bull-crap.
Meet me in person and see who gets psychotic first, me or you
I have faced down a crazy who pulled a loaded gun on me. I have also faced
down an idiot who pulled a knife on me. I have stood on top of a guard rail
on a ship out at sea with more than a hundred feet of clear air below me with
no safety line repairing a radar antenna. I have biked through the Hunters'
Point area of San Francisco daily for a month. I have scared an attacking pit
bull terrier by snarling at it.
The above are but a few of the things I have faced over the last 53 years of
my life. Not even the most frightening of what I have had to face. You could
not possibly make me go psychotic no matter what you are or what you tried to
do.
Ever been an atheist going to a Catholic school? Now that can get a bit
hairy. I survived it.
Manic Depression is a physical illness of the brain, not a mental
illness
when you have nothing sensible to say you resort to calling me a
"nutter"
I did not call you a "nutter," I stated that you were a mental case, as is
easily seen by your silly, ignorant, stupid, shallow and moronic postings to
this newsgroup.
that shows childishness, but as I read in the New Testament last night
The Divine Son of God said that you needed to be like a child to see
the Kingdom of God, so there is hope for you yet!
You are a child, a mental midget with a brain that is obviously not being
used for any purpose other than to keep your ears from banging together in
the wind. You post stupidity to an atheist newsgroup and expect us to fall
all over you with gladness.
It is not going to happen. You are merely one more of the crack-pots that
drool through here daily, holding up their "get straight with god" signs and
crapping all over the carpet.
--
Harry F. Leopold
aa #2076
AA/Vet #4
The Prints of Darkness
(remove gene to email)
"The line separating painfully bad analogies from weirdly good ones is as
thin as a soup made from the shadow of a chicken that was starved to death."
- Alydar2
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| User: "Damian Brown" |
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| Title: Re: Atheism - Resident Evil or True Faith |
12 Nov 2004 09:53:04 AM |
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Harry F. Leopold <hleopold@coxyx.net> wrote in message
Meet me in person and see who gets psychotic first, me or you
I have faced down a crazy who pulled a loaded gun on me. I have also faced
down an idiot who pulled a knife on me. I have stood on top of a guard rail
on a ship out at sea with more than a hundred feet of clear air below me with
no safety line repairing a radar antenna. I have biked through the Hunters'
Point area of San Francisco daily for a month. I have scared an attacking pit
bull terrier by snarling at it.
The above are but a few of the things I have faced over the last 53 years of
my life. Not even the most frightening of what I have had to face. You could
not possibly make me go psychotic no matter what you are or what you tried to
do.
I wouldn't do anything but talk to you Harry
I wouldn't even try to make you psychotic
Ever been an atheist going to a Catholic school? Now that can get a bit
hairy. I survived it.
I was a Catholic at a Catholic School
but my best friend was a "Protestant" at a Catholic School
I loved School, until it came to A-Levels
my friend now says "Aren't people stupid who go to Church?"
when at one time he was saying he was going to go to a Church of
England Church
His older brother goes to a Christian Church
I sometimes enjoy Services at the Church of England Cathedral in my
hometown of Blackburn, as well as being a practising Catholic...
Manic Depression is a physical illness of the brain, not a mental
illness
when you have nothing sensible to say you resort to calling me a
"nutter"
I did not call you a "nutter," I stated that you were a mental case, as is
easily seen by your silly, ignorant, stupid, shallow and moronic postings to
this newsgroup.
by calling me a mental case, you are not accepting that manic
depression is a
physical illness of the brain for which I take medication
you could make me psychotic by taking away my medication!
that shows childishness, but as I read in the New Testament last night
The Divine Son of God said that you needed to be like a child to see
the Kingdom of God, so there is hope for you yet!
You are a child, a mental midget with a brain that is obviously not being
used for any purpose other than to keep your ears from banging together in
the wind. You post stupidity to an atheist newsgroup and expect us to fall
all over you with gladness.
It is not going to happen. You are merely one more of the crack-pots that
drool through here daily, holding up their "get straight with god" signs and
crapping all over the carpet.
I have not asked you to "get straight with God", I just wrote an
article that
showed my respect for some atheists - I didn't condemn anyone
You are older than me Harry, and I respect my elders, but when you
read the Bible, and realise that you have fulfilled some prophecies,
particularly of Isaiah, it just increases your Faith and confidence
I went to Israel, before I read the Bible...
Isaiah 42 is a good place to start
or maybe Isaiah 7 will increase your own confidence...
--
Harry F. Leopold
aa #2076
AA/Vet #4
The Prints of Darkness
(remove gene to email)
"The line separating painfully bad analogies from weirdly good ones is as
thin as a soup made from the shadow of a chicken that was starved to death."
- Alydar2
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| User: "Harry F. Leopold" |
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| Title: Re: Atheism - Resident Evil or True Faith |
15 Nov 2004 11:08:24 AM |
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 09:53:04 -0600, Damian Brown wrote
(in article <9c647c3f.0411120753.1378dbb6@posting.google.com>):
snip
You are a child, a mental midget with a brain that is obviously not being
used for any purpose other than to keep your ears from banging together in
the wind. You post stupidity to an atheist newsgroup and expect us to fall
all over you with gladness.
It is not going to happen. You are merely one more of the crack-pots that
drool through here daily, holding up their "get straight with god" signs
and crapping all over the carpet.
I have not asked you to "get straight with God", I just wrote an
article that
showed my respect for some atheists - I didn't condemn anyone
You are older than me Harry, and I respect my elders, but when you
read the Bible,
I have read your bible, 2 versions of the Catholic bible and 4 of the
protestant versions, plus fair amounts of at least 4 other versions. As well
I have read fairly extensively of other beliefs holy tomes.
You will find that many atheists have read your, and other sects/beliefs,
bibles. Many of we atheists were believers, I certainly was. It was reading
the bible that helped make me the non-believer (atheist) I am today.
and realise that you have fulfilled some prophecies,
I would guess that you are talking about yourself here? Certainly not about
myself. If you are talking about yourself I should point out that you are
going to have a hell of a time proving you "fulfilled some prophecies," and
even if you do (with the bible you can pretty much prove anything after all)
that still does not prove anything but that you have found a way (as have
others) to twist your bible into a pretzel, just as many believers have in
the past and present, and will in the future.
(Can you say "David Korest," "Jim Jones," "Saul/Paul," etc. by the hundreds?)
particularly of Isaiah, it just increases your Faith and confidence
I went to Israel, before I read the Bible...
Isaiah 42 is a good place to start
or maybe Isaiah 7 will increase your own confidence...
My confidence is quite good enough, I am nearly as good as I think I am, or
may be just a bit better.
May be a lot better. It depends on which day it is.
--
Harry F. Leopold
aa #2076
AA/Vet #4
The Prints of Darkness
(remove gene to email)
³(B)iological evolution is a team sport.³-Louis Friend
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: Atheism - Resident Evil or True Faith |
11 Nov 2004 07:55:49 PM |
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 07:22:49 -0600, Harry F. Leopold
<hleopold@coxyx.net> wrote:
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 08:44:40 -0600, Damian Brown wrote
(in article <9c647c3f.0411100644.280d50b0@posting.google.com>):
[]
that shows childishness, but as I read in the New Testament last night
The Divine Son of God said that you needed to be like a child to see
the Kingdom of God, so there is hope for you yet!
You are a child, a mental midget with a brain that is obviously not being
used for any purpose other than to keep your ears from banging together in
the wind. You post stupidity to an atheist newsgroup and expect us to fall
all over you with gladness.
It is not going to happen. You are merely one more of the crack-pots that
drool through here daily, holding up their "get straight with god" signs and
crapping all over the carpet.
And getting all ***** to the point of yearning to destroy others
when it gets its nose tapped and then rubbed into its mess.
Damian, you lame brain moronic piece of ***** for brains take
responsibility for your own mistakes rather than blaming your victims
who are laughing their asses off at you.
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
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| User: "Vic Sagerquist" |
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| Title: Re: Atheism - Resident Evil or True Faith |
08 Nov 2004 12:42:22 PM |
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on 08 Nov 2004 in alt.atheism, Damian Brown dropped trou, farted, whirled,
then shouted:
I will be sending this article to many magazines and papers to see if
they will publish it
Atheism
Resident Evil or True Faith
{snip}
I couldn't find anything in the article that related to the title.
--
Vic Sagerquist
aa#2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
______________
The whole foundation of Christianity is based on the idea that
intellectualism is the work of the Devil. Remember the apple on the tree?
Okay, it was the Tree of Knowledge. "You eat this apple, you're going to be
as smart as God. We can't have that."
[Frank Zappa]
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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08 Nov 2004 11:54:28 PM |
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On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 12:42:22 -0600, Vic Sagerquist
<address@withheld.com> said in alt.atheism:
on 08 Nov 2004 in alt.atheism, Damian Brown dropped trou, farted, whirled,
then shouted:
I will be sending this article to many magazines and papers to see if
they will publish it
Atheism
Resident Evil or True Faith
{snip}
I couldn't find anything in the article that related to the title.
Or to much of anything at all.
--
"Christians, it is needless to say, utterly detest each other. They slander each
other constantly with the vilest forms of abuse and cannot come to any sort of
agreement in their teachings. Each sect brands its own, fills the head of its own
with deceitful nonsense, and makes perfect little pigs of those it wins over to its
side."
- Celsus On the True Doctrine, translated by R. Joseph Hoffman, Oxford University Press, 1987
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rukbat at verizon dot net
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| User: "stoney" |
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10 Nov 2004 02:53:34 PM |
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 05:54:28 GMT, Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid>
wrote:
On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 12:42:22 -0600, Vic Sagerquist
<address@withheld.com> said in alt.atheism:
on 08 Nov 2004 in alt.atheism, Damian Brown dropped trou, farted, whirled,
then shouted:
I will be sending this article to many magazines and papers to see if
they will publish it
Atheism
Resident Evil or True Faith
{snip}
I couldn't find anything in the article that related to the title.
Or to much of anything at all.
The subject line indicated that.
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
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| User: "Damian Brown" |
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| Title: Re: Atheism - Resident Evil or True Faith |
09 Nov 2004 10:27:46 AM |
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Vic Sagerquist <address@withheld.com> wrote in message news:<Xns959B6D081F7FFvicman@216.196.97.142>...
on 08 Nov 2004 in alt.atheism, Damian Brown dropped trou, farted, whirled,
then shouted:
I will be sending this article to many magazines and papers to see if
they will publish it
Atheism
Resident Evil or True Faith
{snip}
I couldn't find anything in the article that related to the title.
There is a whole quote of my view of True Faith in the final paragraph
You need to look for the question in the second to last paragraph on
the first page
who had the intelligence or knowledge to back up their fact?
the answer is simple - GOD
I do not have Resident Evil so there probably is nothing in the
article that points to this - but the second line of the title is not
a question but a logical OR gate - an Atheist either is Resident Evil
OR has True Faith
In the case of Atheists, this is an EXCLUSIVE OR Gate, whilst
believers can use an inclusive OR gate, because a little bit of Evil
can be got rid of in Purgatory
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| User: "Vic Sagerquist" |
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09 Nov 2004 09:54:11 PM |
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On 09 Nov 2004, Damian Brown dropped trou, farted, whirled, then
shouted:
Vic Sagerquist <address@withheld.com> wrote in message
news:<Xns959B6D081F7FFvicman@216.196.97.142>...
on 08 Nov 2004 in alt.atheism, Damian Brown dropped trou, farted,
whirled, then shouted:
I will be sending this article to many magazines and papers to see
if they will publish it
Atheism
Resident Evil or True Faith
{snip}
I couldn't find anything in the article that related to the title.
There is a whole quote of my view of True Faith in the final paragraph
You need to look for the question in the second to last paragraph on
the first page
who had the intelligence or knowledge to back up their fact?
the answer is simple - GOD
I do not have Resident Evil so there probably is nothing in the
article that points to this - but the second line of the title is not
a question but a logical OR gate - an Atheist either is Resident Evil
OR has True Faith
In the case of Atheists, this is an EXCLUSIVE OR Gate, whilst
believers can use an inclusive OR gate, because a little bit of Evil
can be got rid of in Purgatory
With the minor exception that there is no gate, god or purgatory....
--
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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| User: "Les Hellawell" |
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09 Nov 2004 05:57:51 PM |
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On 9 Nov 2004 08:27:46 -0800, (Damian Brown)
wrote:
Vic Sagerquist <address@withheld.com> wrote in message news:<Xns959B6D081F7FFvicman@216.196.97.142>...
on 08 Nov 2004 in alt.atheism, Damian Brown dropped trou, farted, whirled,
then shouted:
I will be sending this article to many magazines and papers to see if
they will publish it
Atheism
Resident Evil or True Faith
<snip>
the second line of the title is not
a question but a logical OR gate - an Atheist either is Resident Evil
OR has True Faith
In the case of Atheists, this is an EXCLUSIVE OR Gate, whilst
believers can use an inclusive OR gate, because a little bit of Evil
can be got rid of in Purgatory
You forget the basic principle of logic that you start with a set of
all possibilities then eliminate the impossible by rigorous
proof.
Thus, You state (by inference) the set
(Resident evil = true faith, Resident evil NOT true faith)
and form the conclusion Resident Evil NOT True faith without
any kind of proof.
Thus you need to begin with the equation:
Resident Evil = True Faith OR Resident Evil NOT True Faith
to be mutually inclusive of all possibilities and only then
try to prove one or the other by eliminating one from the
set of all possibilities by using rigorous logic
Also you have incorrectly reduced the set of:
Atheist (True believer, Resident Evil, something else)
to
Atheist(True believer, Resident evil)
by eliminating a key member of the set of all possibilities
again without proof.
We know:
Atheist = True believer is false by dictionary definition and can
eliminate that from the set of all possibilities which leaves the
equation:
Atheist = Resident Evil OR Atheist NOT Resident Evil
(Where Resident evil = True Faith OR Resident evil NOT True Faith)
Hope this helps with the article and clears up the confusion
which obviously follows from your simple errors. Remember
always start with the set of ALL possibilities.
Les Hellawell
greetings from
YORKSHIRE - The White Rose County
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: Atheism - Resident Evil or True Faith |
10 Nov 2004 02:54:35 PM |
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On 9 Nov 2004 08:27:46 -0800, (Damian Brown)
wrote:
Vic Sagerquist <address@withheld.com> wrote in message news:<Xns959B6D081F7FFvicman@216.196.97.142>...
on 08 Nov 2004 in alt.atheism, Damian Brown dropped trou, farted, whirled,
then shouted:
I will be sending this article to many magazines and papers to see if
they will publish it
Atheism
Resident Evil or True Faith
{snip}
I couldn't find anything in the article that related to the title.
There is a whole quote of my view of True Faith in the final paragraph
You need to look for the question in the second to last paragraph on
the first page
who had the intelligence or knowledge to back up their fact?
the answer is simple - GOD
No such critter. That's fine oh mental toddler, stay in your nursery
playground. Now run along and don't bother the adults.
I do not have Resident Evil so there probably is nothing in the
article that points to this - but the second line of the title is not
a question but a logical OR gate - an Atheist either is Resident Evil
OR has True Faith
In the case of Atheists, this is an EXCLUSIVE OR Gate, whilst
believers can use an inclusive OR gate, because a little bit of Evil
can be got rid of in Purgatory
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
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| User: "Harry F. Leopold" |
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| Title: Re: Atheism - Resident Evil or True Faith |
09 Nov 2004 01:08:11 PM |
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 10:27:46 -0600, Damian Brown wrote
(in article <9c647c3f.0411090827.55528e46@posting.google.com>):
Vic Sagerquist <address@withheld.com> wrote in message
news:<Xns959B6D081F7FFvicman@216.196.97.142>...
on 08 Nov 2004 in alt.atheism, Damian Brown dropped trou, farted, whirled,
then shouted:
I will be sending this article to many magazines and papers to see if
they will publish it
Atheism
Resident Evil or True Faith
{snip}
I couldn't find anything in the article that related to the title.
There is a whole quote of my view of True Faith in the final paragraph
You need to look for the question in the second to last paragraph on
the first page
who had the intelligence or knowledge to back up their fact?
the answer is simple - GOD
I do not have Resident Evil so there probably is nothing in the
article that points to this - but the second line of the title is not
a question but a logical OR gate - an Atheist either is Resident Evil
OR has True Faith
In the case of Atheists, this is an EXCLUSIVE OR Gate, whilst
believers can use an inclusive OR gate, because a little bit of Evil
can be got rid of in Purgatory
I see, this answers my question, you are insane. And stupid as well.
--
Harry F. Leopold
aa #2076
AA/Vet #4
The Prints of Darkness
(remove gene to email)
³Head up my *****, indeed. I mean look! I can see the Islets of Langerhans from
here!"--Uncle Dollar Bill
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