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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Les Hellawell"
Date: 12 Jan 2005 12:12:29 PM
Object: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most"
Before anybody jumps to the wrong conclusion the title
of the thread is a quote from KC web site.
On this web site he says
"For over three years, I've been doing ministry online. I start topics
of discussion, reply to other topics, and minister to those in need. "
"However, I have brought the gospel to some of those who need it
most."
In other words this guy thinks he is doing important work intruding
himself on our newsgroup. He sees it as his mission in life to
come here and 'save us'.
I suspect this self-important guy sees himself as some kind of
teacher who is coming to a rowdly disobediant class of
schoolchildren angry with this god and trying patiently to bring
us back into the fold from which we have supposedly
strayed.
Can you imagine anything more arrogant than this?
Just who do these people think they are that they can put themselves
above others. He probably thinks he aught to have the right to
censor what we should see and hear because only he
is capable of understand what is good for us. God, I
hate these types, I really do. They are totally beyond
understanding of their self-rightousness. They are the greatest
danger to the world and the ones most in need of eternal
vigilance lest they ever get into a position of real power.
Attempting to debate with him is totally pointless, he will
just see us as petulant mawngy* children refusing to take
their medicine. Sub-normal children who need endless
patience to get them to behave.
Maybe KC would like to confirm this and that he will continue
to pester us.
*mawngy - a Yorkshire dialect word that means sullen
disobediant children
The question of course is what is the best way to
deal with these kinds of pest?
--
Les Hellawell
greetings from
YORKSHIRE - The White Rose County
.

User: "Gary Bohn"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 12 Jan 2005 04:37:11 PM
Les Hellawell <myshredder@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote in
news:mn3au058v6bah4dgl495soo3g7g6vms1ui@4ax.com:

Before anybody jumps to the wrong conclusion the title
of the thread is a quote from KC web site.

On this web site he says

"For over three years, I've been doing ministry online. I start topics
of discussion, reply to other topics, and minister to those in need. "

"However, I have brought the gospel to some of those who need it
most."

In other words this guy thinks he is doing important work intruding
himself on our newsgroup. He sees it as his mission in life to
come here and 'save us'.

I suspect this self-important guy sees himself as some kind of
teacher who is coming to a rowdly disobediant class of
schoolchildren angry with this god and trying patiently to bring
us back into the fold from which we have supposedly
strayed.

Can you imagine anything more arrogant than this?
Just who do these people think they are that they can put themselves
above others. He probably thinks he aught to have the right to
censor what we should see and hear because only he
is capable of understand what is good for us. God, I
hate these types, I really do. They are totally beyond
understanding of their self-rightousness. They are the greatest
danger to the world and the ones most in need of eternal
vigilance lest they ever get into a position of real power.

Attempting to debate with him is totally pointless, he will
just see us as petulant mawngy* children refusing to take
their medicine. Sub-normal children who need endless
patience to get them to behave.

Maybe KC would like to confirm this and that he will continue
to pester us.

*mawngy - a Yorkshire dialect word that means sullen
disobediant children

The question of course is what is the best way to
deal with these kinds of pest?


--
Les Hellawell
greetings from
YORKSHIRE - The White Rose County

Ask them for money.
--
apatriot #23, aa #1779, Grand Poobah (Pubbah)(Hell! head honcho), EAC
Department of Oxygen Deprivation Responsible for brain damage
everywhere!
Gary Bohn
Conservatism is the political philosophy that it ain't broke so don't
try to fix it. Therefore, if that is indeed how it is, that is what
ought to be.
The Wilkins
.

User: "Rev. Karl E. Taylor"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 12 Jan 2005 02:58:39 PM
Les Hellawell wrote:

Before anybody jumps to the wrong conclusion the title
of the thread is a quote from KC web site.

Thanks for the heads up Les.
Mmmmmmmmmm canon fodder. I love canon fodder
--
There are none more ignorant and useless,
than they that seek answers on their knees,
with their eyes closed.
____________________________________________________________________
Rev. Karl E. Taylor

A.A #1143 PLONKED by Bob
Apostle of Dr. Lao EAC: Virgin Conversion Unit Director
____________________________________________________________________
.
User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 12 Jan 2005 03:39:47 PM
"Rev. Karl E. Taylor" <ktayloraz@getnet.net> wrote in message
news:7kqfb2-95f1.ln1@dhcpdns2.ddsoho.com...

Les Hellawell wrote:

Before anybody jumps to the wrong conclusion the title
of the thread is a quote from KC web site.

Thanks for the heads up Les.

Mmmmmmmmmm canon fodder. I love canon fodder

It's not just for breakfast anymore! :)
--
---------
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
#1557
.


User: ""

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 12 Jan 2005 08:44:44 PM
Les Hellawell wrote:

Before anybody jumps to the wrong conclusion the title
of the thread is a quote from KC web site.

On this web site he says

"For over three years, I've been doing ministry online. I start

topics

of discussion, reply to other topics, and minister to those in need.

"


"However, I have brought the gospel to some of those who need it
most."

In other words this guy thinks he is doing important work intruding
himself on our newsgroup. He sees it as his mission in life to
come here and 'save us'.

I suspect this self-important guy sees himself as some kind of
teacher who is coming to a rowdly disobediant class of
schoolchildren angry with this god and trying patiently to bring
us back into the fold from which we have supposedly
strayed.

Can you imagine anything more arrogant than this?
Just who do these people think they are that they can put themselves
above others. He probably thinks he aught to have the right to
censor what we should see and hear because only he
is capable of understand what is good for us. God, I
hate these types, I really do. They are totally beyond
understanding of their self-rightousness. They are the greatest
danger to the world and the ones most in need of eternal
vigilance lest they ever get into a position of real power.

Attempting to debate with him is totally pointless, he will
just see us as petulant mawngy* children refusing to take
their medicine. Sub-normal children who need endless
patience to get them to behave.

Maybe KC would like to confirm this and that he will continue
to pester us.

*mawngy - a Yorkshire dialect word that means sullen
disobediant children

The question of course is what is the best way to
deal with these kinds of pest?


--
Les Hellawell
greetings from
YORKSHIRE - The White Rose County

He is likely to be a protestant. Their understanding of mission
even Ministry is erreneous. So is everything about them.
.
User: "Al Klein"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 14 Jan 2005 04:47:03 AM
On 12 Jan 2005 12:44:44 -0800,
said in
alt.atheism:

He is likely to be a protestant. Their understanding of mission
even Ministry is erreneous. So is everything about them.

Do I hear bagpipes?
--
"I've heard the call. I believe God wants me to run for president."
--George W. Bush, quoted in George Magazine, September, 2000
"God gave the savior to the German people. We have faith,
deep and unshakeable faith, that he was sent to us by
God to save Germany."
--Hermann Goering, speaking of Hitler
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rukbat at verizon dot net
.
User: ""

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 15 Jan 2005 04:49:47 PM
Al Klein wrote:

On 12 Jan 2005 12:44:44 -0800,

said in
alt.atheism:

He is likely to be a protestant. Their understanding of mission
even Ministry is erreneous. So is everything about them.


Do I hear bagpipes?
--
"I've heard the call. I believe God wants me to run for president."
--George W. Bush, quoted in George Magazine, September, 2000

"God gave the savior to the German people. We have faith,
deep and unshakeable faith, that he was sent to us by
God to save Germany."

And your point is??????

--Hermann Goering, speaking of Hitler
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rukbat at verizon dot net

.
User: "Tukla Ratte"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 17 Jan 2005 06:54:25 PM
wrote:

Al Klein wrote:

On 12 Jan 2005 12:44:44 -0800,

said in
alt.atheism:


He is likely to be a protestant. Their understanding of mission
even Ministry is erreneous. So is everything about them.


Do I hear bagpipes?


And your point is??????

I'm never, ever surprised when theists don't recognize references to
even the most basic, well-known logical fallacies.
--
Tukla, Eater of Theists, Squeaker of Chew Toys
Official Mascot of Alt.Atheism, aa 1347
.
User: "Al Klein"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 17 Jan 2005 09:00:55 PM
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 12:54:25 -0600, Tukla Ratte
<tukla_ratte@tukla.net> said in alt.atheism:

I'm never, ever surprised when theists don't recognize references to
even the most basic, well-known logical fallacies.

I'm surprised when they *do*.
--
"religion did for *****, what Stonehenge did for rocks"
- The World Famous Tink
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rukbat at verizon dot net
.

User: "stoney"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 18 Jan 2005 09:39:08 PM
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 12:54:25 -0600, Tukla Ratte
<tukla_ratte@tukla.net> wrote:

wrote:

Al Klein wrote:

On 12 Jan 2005 12:44:44 -0800,

said in
alt.atheism:


He is likely to be a protestant. Their understanding of mission
even Ministry is erreneous. So is everything about them.


Do I hear bagpipes?


And your point is??????


I'm never, ever surprised when theists don't recognize references to
even the most basic, well-known logical fallacies.

It comes with the terminal dearth of education.
--
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
.

User: "Enkidu"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 17 Jan 2005 07:11:52 PM
Tukla Ratte <tukla_ratte@tukla.net> wrote in news:352fv3F4gb5i6U1
@individual.net:

wrote:

Al Klein wrote:

On 12 Jan 2005 12:44:44 -0800,

said in
alt.atheism:


He is likely to be a protestant. Their understanding of mission
even Ministry is erreneous. So is everything about them.


Do I hear bagpipes?


And your point is??????


I'm never, ever surprised when theists don't recognize references to
even the most basic, well-known logical fallacies.

When you live in the forrest, you stop noticing the trees.
--
Enkidu AA# 2165
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able?
Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing?
Then he is malevolent.
Is he both able and willing?
Then where does evil come from?
Is he neither able nor willing?
Then why call him God?
Epicurus 341-270 B.C.E.
.


User: "Al Klein"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 16 Jan 2005 10:24:56 PM
On 15 Jan 2005 08:49:47 -0800,
said in
alt.atheism:

Al Klein wrote:

On 12 Jan 2005 12:44:44 -0800,

said in
alt.atheism:

He is likely to be a protestant. Their understanding of mission
even Ministry is erreneous. So is everything about them.

Do I hear bagpipes?

And your point is??????

I didn't know that a question was supposed to be a point.
--
"They laughed at Newton, they laughed at Einstein, but they also laughed at
Bozo the Clown."
- Carl Sagan
(random sig, produced by SigChanger)
rukbat at verizon dot net
.




User: "sanguinevikings"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 12 Jan 2005 06:20:53 PM
Les Hellawell wrote:

Before anybody jumps to the wrong conclusion the title
of the thread is a quote from KC web site.

On this web site he says

"For over three years, I've been doing ministry online. I start topics
of discussion, reply to other topics, and minister to those in need. "

"However, I have brought the gospel to some of those who need it
most."

In other words this guy thinks he is doing important work intruding
himself on our newsgroup. He sees it as his mission in life to
come here and 'save us'.

I suspect this self-important guy sees himself as some kind of
teacher who is coming to a rowdly disobediant class of
schoolchildren angry with this god and trying patiently to bring
us back into the fold from which we have supposedly
strayed.

And you said all this 28 minutes before Zepp parachuted in. Are you a
prophet?

Can you imagine anything more arrogant than this?

No. You didn't anticipate Zepp.

Just who do these people think they are that they can put themselves
above others. He probably thinks he aught to have the right to
censor what we should see and hear because only he
is capable of understand what is good for us. God, I
hate these types, I really do. They are totally beyond
understanding of their self-rightousness. They are the greatest
danger to the world and the ones most in need of eternal
vigilance lest they ever get into a position of real power.

Attempting to debate with him is totally pointless, he will
just see us as petulant mawngy* children refusing to take
their medicine. Sub-normal children who need endless
patience to get them to behave.

Maybe KC would like to confirm this and that he will continue
to pester us.

<shudder>


*mawngy - a Yorkshire dialect word that means sullen
disobediant children

The question of course is what is the best way to
deal with these kinds of pest?


--
Les Hellawell
greetings from
YORKSHIRE - The White Rose County

These people think in a loop, so we already know what he's going to say,
and we already dealt with it. There are at least 2 options, have some
more fun throwing his stupidity into sharp relief, or killfile him.
.

User: "Harry F. Leopold"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 12 Jan 2005 02:49:56 PM
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 06:12:29 -0600, Les Hellawell wrote
(in article <mn3au058v6bah4dgl495soo3g7g6vms1ui@4ax.com>):

Before anybody jumps to the wrong conclusion the title
of the thread is a quote from KC web site.

On this web site he says

"For over three years, I've been doing ministry online. I start topics
of discussion, reply to other topics, and minister to those in need. "

"However, I have brought the gospel to some of those who need it
most."

In other words this guy thinks he is doing important work intruding
himself on our newsgroup. He sees it as his mission in life to
come here and 'save us'.

I suspect this self-important guy sees himself as some kind of
teacher who is coming to a rowdly disobediant class of
schoolchildren angry with this god and trying patiently to bring
us back into the fold from which we have supposedly
strayed.

He probably thinks of himself as Daniel in the lion's den, a martyr. The
poor-picked-upon-*****. Fighting the good fight for the lard.

Can you imagine anything more arrogant than this?
Just who do these people think they are that they can put themselves
above others. He probably thinks he aught to have the right to
censor what we should see and hear because only he
is capable of understand what is good for us. God, I
hate these types, I really do. They are totally beyond
understanding of their self-rightousness. They are the greatest
danger to the world and the ones most in need of eternal
vigilance lest they ever get into a position of real power.

Attempting to debate with him is totally pointless, he will
just see us as petulant mawngy* children refusing to take
their medicine. Sub-normal children who need endless
patience to get them to behave.

Maybe KC would like to confirm this and that he will continue
to pester us.

*mawngy - a Yorkshire dialect word that means sullen
disobediant children

The question of course is what is the best way to
deal with these kinds of pest?

Well, I have found using the law against them works well, too many of them
think they are above the law and common decency. I had one moron like KC who
worked at the same place I did, he was constantly lecturing to me about how I
had to get straight with the lard. Too bad that he was stealing time from his
job, stealing food from the company fridge (where people would place
lunches), and not doing his fucking job. He had that job for quite a few
years, and then one day he was no longer around. (It is amazing how fast a
business will fire someone who can be shown to not be doing what they are
paid to be doing. ;-)
I got over being nice to religionists who fight dirty years ago when I was
laid off after one of the other employees became the new manage. It seems he
had a problem with anyone not of his (fundamentalist) beliefs weren't going
to work for him.
He didn't last too long with that company, he made a few too many mistakes,
and a few too many illegal acts. Those will bite you in the ***** if you don't
watch out, and cover your ***** a hell of a lot better than he did.
Me, I found myself a far better job, and a much better paying one as well.
--
Harry F. Leopold
aa #2076
AA/Vet #4
The Prints of Darkness
(remove gene to email)
³Telling teens to forget sex always reminds me of the story of King Canute
ordering the tide not to come in. And about as effective.³-johac
.

User: "Stefan C. F."

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 13 Jan 2005 12:22:13 AM
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:12:29 +0000, Les Hellawell
<myshredder@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote:
<major snip>


The question of course is what is the best way to
deal with these kinds of pest?

You will need:
1 4inch by 8 inch beam, 8 feet long, and
1 4 inch by 8 inch beam, 4 feet long, connected.
3 railroad spikes.
1 large hammer.
1 crown of thorns.
1 Impatient Roman with a spear.
I think you can probably see where I'm going with this, so I'll leave
the instructions up to the imagination.
.
User: "Les Hellawell"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 13 Jan 2005 08:52:05 AM
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:22:13 -0800, Stefan C. F.
<stefancf@wavecable.com> wrote:

On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:12:29 +0000, Les Hellawell
<myshredder@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote:

<major snip>


The question of course is what is the best way to
deal with these kinds of pest?


You will need:
1 4inch by 8 inch beam, 8 feet long, and
1 4 inch by 8 inch beam, 4 feet long, connected.
3 railroad spikes.
1 large hammer.
1 crown of thorns.
1 Impatient Roman with a spear.
I think you can probably see where I'm going with this, so I'll leave
the instructions up to the imagination.

Make martyrs of them?
You have got to be joking!!!
.... thinks ....
Oh, you were.
Well Christ was supposedy put on one, Peter was done upside cos
he thought himself unworthy, how should this lot be done? What
would be appropriate?
OK we build the cross as you suggest but wrap it in a thick knitted
wool fabric died pink then lay it flat on the ground. The victim
naked but for a large woolly nappy will then be tied to the cross
with pink ribbons. A beautiful and naked young woman will then
give him a good rub all over with baby oil. He will, of course be
gagged so he cannot talk his religious nonesense. People gathered
round will chant "uplift this martyr dear lord" and "ooh you naughty
boy". His cross will then be bourne by six men dressed as white
angels, to the nearest church and be placed on the table (which
they call altar). The gag will then be removed and everybody will
leave the church and lock the door so he can preach alone and
atone for his uplifting sins.
After 24 hours everybody will return to the church and he will then
be be untied and told to leave. He will be bombaded with balloons
as he runs up the aisle out of the church. Once out into the street
he will be shunned for a week but people will keep offering him
baby feeding bottles full of milk (laced with Vodka of course)
--
Les Hellawell
greetings from
YORKSHIRE - The White Rose County
.


User: "Christopher A. Lee"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 12 Jan 2005 12:27:56 PM
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:12:29 +0000, Les Hellawell
<myshredder@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote:

Before anybody jumps to the wrong conclusion the title
of the thread is a quote from KC web site.

On this web site he says

"For over three years, I've been doing ministry online. I start topics
of discussion, reply to other topics, and minister to those in need. "

"However, I have brought the gospel to some of those who need it
most."

In other words this guy thinks he is doing important work intruding
himself on our newsgroup. He sees it as his mission in life to
come here and 'save us'.

I suspect this self-important guy sees himself as some kind of
teacher who is coming to a rowdly disobediant class of
schoolchildren angry with this god and trying patiently to bring
us back into the fold from which we have supposedly
strayed.

Can you imagine anything more arrogant than this?

And there are so many of them.
They're sociopaths. Nobody else counts to them, we're all here for
their benefit. They do what they want to anybody else and we don't
even have a say in the matter.

Just who do these people think they are that they can put themselves
above others. He probably thinks he aught to have the right to
censor what we should see and hear because only he
is capable of understand what is good for us. God, I
hate these types, I really do. They are totally beyond
understanding of their self-rightousness. They are the greatest
danger to the world and the ones most in need of eternal
vigilance lest they ever get into a position of real power.

Like George Bush and his administration?

Attempting to debate with him is totally pointless, he will
just see us as petulant mawngy* children refusing to take
their medicine. Sub-normal children who need endless
patience to get them to behave.

Maybe KC would like to confirm this and that he will continue
to pester us.

*mawngy - a Yorkshire dialect word that means sullen
disobediant children

I haven't heard that word for more than 20 years!

The question of course is what is the best way to
deal with these kinds of pest?

Their god-blinders, stupidity and persecution complex make them see
any response as persecution, hatred for Christians and Christianity,
etc.
.
User: "Little Me"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 12 Jan 2005 01:03:12 PM

Before anybody jumps to the wrong conclusion the title
of the thread is a quote from KC web site.

On this web site he says

"For over three years, I've been doing ministry online. I start topics
of discussion, reply to other topics, and minister to those in need. "

"However, I have brought the gospel to some of those who need it
most."

In other words this guy thinks he is doing important work intruding
himself on our newsgroup. He sees it as his mission in life to
come here and 'save us'.

I suspect this self-important guy sees himself as some kind of
teacher who is coming to a rowdly disobediant class of
schoolchildren angry with this god and trying patiently to bring
us back into the fold from which we have supposedly
strayed.

Can you imagine anything more arrogant than this?


And there are so many of them.

They're sociopaths. Nobody else counts to them, we're all here for
their benefit. They do what they want to anybody else and we don't
even have a say in the matter.

Just who do these people think they are that they can put themselves
above others. He probably thinks he aught to have the right to
censor what we should see and hear because only he
is capable of understand what is good for us. God, I
hate these types, I really do. They are totally beyond
understanding of their self-rightousness. They are the greatest
danger to the world and the ones most in need of eternal
vigilance lest they ever get into a position of real power.


Like George Bush and his administration?

YAY!!! Someone else said it too!

Attempting to debate with him is totally pointless, he will
just see us as petulant mawngy* children refusing to take
their medicine. Sub-normal children who need endless
patience to get them to behave.

We could not debate with Bush because he cant manage a 5 minute press
conference without using the utterly wrong word, totally out of context
For example
"Teach a child to read and he or her will be able to pass a literacy
test."-Feb. 21, 2001
No way! LOL
It's a time of sorrow and sadness when we lose a loss of life."-Washington,
D.C., Dec. 21, 2004
Is that even possible?
"They can get in line like those who have been here legally and have been
working to become a citizenship in a legal manner."-Washington, D.C., Dec.
20, 2004
*nothing to say*
"I believe that, as quickly as possible, young cows ought to be allowed to
go across our border."-Ottawa, Nov. 30, 2004
??????
"The president and I also reaffirmed our determination to fight terror, to
bring drug trafficking to bear, to bring justice to those who pollute our
youth"-Speaking with Chilean President Ricardo Lagos, Santiago, Chile, Nov.
21, 2004
LOL
"We thought we were protected forever from trade policy or terrorist attacks
because oceans protected us."-Speech to business leaders at APEC Summit,
Santiago, Chile, Nov. 20, 2004
and so on . . . .
And before anyone *cough - duke cough* says it is a copy job, it is and here
is where I got them from
http://supak.com/bush.htm

Maybe KC would like to confirm this and that he will continue
to pester us.

*mawngy - a Yorkshire dialect word that means sullen
disobediant children


I haven't heard that word for more than 20 years!

The question of course is what is the best way to
deal with these kinds of pest?


Their god-blinders, stupidity and persecution complex make them see
any response as persecution, hatred for Christians and Christianity,
etc.

IMHO the best way to deal with them by being utterly sarcastic, rude and
poking holes in everything they say and refuse point blank to be drawn into
their silly debate by pulling it apart word for word. They tend to get sick
of it a lot more quickly than I do.
.
User: "nJb"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 12 Jan 2005 08:28:26 PM
Little Me wrote:


Many fine bushisms snipped
"As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents,
more and more closely, the inner soul of the people.
On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land
will reach their heart's desire at last and
the White House will be adorned by a downright moron."

H.L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)
http://www.bushisms.com/
Jack
.



User: "stoney"

Title: Re: "Bringing the gospel to those who need it most" 17 Jan 2005 03:07:22 AM
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:12:29 +0000, Les Hellawell
<myshredder@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote:

Before anybody jumps to the wrong conclusion the title
of the thread is a quote from KC web site.

On this web site he says

"For over three years, I've been doing ministry online. I start topics
of discussion, reply to other topics, and minister to those in need. "

"However, I have brought the gospel to some of those who need it
most."

In other words this guy thinks he is doing important work intruding
himself on our newsgroup. He sees it as his mission in life to
come here and 'save us'.

I suspect this self-important guy sees himself as some kind of
teacher who is coming to a rowdly disobediant class of
schoolchildren angry with this god and trying patiently to bring
us back into the fold from which we have supposedly
strayed.

Can you imagine anything more arrogant than this?
Just who do these people think they are that they can put themselves
above others. He probably thinks he aught to have the right to
censor what we should see and hear because only he
is capable of understand what is good for us. God, I
hate these types, I really do. They are totally beyond
understanding of their self-rightousness. They are the greatest
danger to the world and the ones most in need of eternal
vigilance lest they ever get into a position of real power.

Attempting to debate with him is totally pointless, he will
just see us as petulant mawngy* children refusing to take
their medicine. Sub-normal children who need endless
patience to get them to behave.

Maybe KC would like to confirm this and that he will continue
to pester us.

*mawngy - a Yorkshire dialect word that means sullen
disobediant children

The question of course is what is the best way to
deal with these kinds of pest?

Either turn them into their ISP or snip all their ***** and laugh at
them.
--
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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