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Religions > Atheism |
| User: |
"Josef Balluch" |
| Date: |
05 Mar 2005 03:55:14 PM |
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Fuzzy Logic |
A Texas pastor held off an intruder in his home using an unloaded shotgun.
On reflecting on the incident, the pastor says this was God's way of saving
the life of the intruder.
http://www.christiannewstoday.com/CWN_194.html
However, there is no mention in the story that the pastor actually tried to
pull the trigger of the weapon. Why then would his deity need to take any
special precautions?
Regards,
Josef
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Fuzzy Logic |
05 Mar 2005 05:12:26 PM |
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Hmmm. The pastor would hesitate to kill an intruder if he was
attacked? I still bet next time he'll have the shotgun loaded. Glad to
hear he was glad he didn't kill anyone, though. It's too bad he's
superstitious and reading so much divine intervention into this
incident. At least he's not blood-thirsty like some followers of the
desert god.
Kermit
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| User: "Secular Fundamentalist" |
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| Title: Re: Fuzzy Logic |
05 Mar 2005 06:42:26 PM |
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Josef Balluch wrote:
A Texas pastor held off an intruder in his home using an unloaded shotgun.
On reflecting on the incident, the pastor says this was God's way of saving
the life of the intruder.
http://www.christiannewstoday.com/CWN_194.html
However, there is no mention in the story that the pastor actually tried to
pull the trigger of the weapon. Why then would his deity need to take any
special precautions?
Regards,
Josef
There is no point of contact between fuzziness and perversity.
--
David Silverman F.L.A.H.N.
aa #2208
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