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"Hatter" |
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09 Nov 2007 03:16:50 PM |
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Look, I found another idot theist blog |
TheScroogeReport.com
It's funny how your conscience works. For example, your friend could
say to you, "Maybe you should go to the gym." The next thing you do is
say, "Why are you calling me fat?"
You don't say, "Thanks for the recommendation!" Instead, you go to a
therapist and tell them you feel offended and alienated. You say you
are thinking about filing a lawsuit against your friend because you
don't believe in exercise and yet he or she violated your right to
believe in a no-exercise lifestyle.
"How dare they recommend something that may possibly be good for me!"
Such is the case with an atheist family in Colorado who is suing the
Cherry Creek School District. Only it's not about the district
recommending excercise, it's about suggesting as one of 40 ways to
help students be successful that they spend "one or more hours per
week in activities in a religious institution."
Funny how our conscious works.
The Freedom from Religion Foundation is representing the atheist
family and its claim that the program, called 40 Developmental Assets,
encourages religion over non-religion.
A lawsuit against encouraging a developmental asset? Hands down, the
family and the foundation "win" This Week's Top Scrooge honor.
This from CBS4Denver.com:
"A public school system shouldn't be recommending students go to
church or not go to church," said Bob Tiernan, attorney for the
atheist family. "That's an individual decision made by parents and
children."
The program promotes things like family support, positive peer
influence and doing homework.
But the part of the program in contention is titled "Religious
Community." It says "young person spends one or more hours per week in
activities in a religious institution."
Tiernan said it makes atheists feel like outsiders.
"By the government telling them that because they're atheists, there's
something wrong with them, they're outsiders," he said. "Any number of
things that the government is doing that makes them feel like they
don't belong."
Like outsiders? Like they don't belong? I feel like an outsider to
this planet. Who can I sue?
Apparently atheists are more sensitive than I first believed. It
doesn't take just calling them pagans or sinners to get them to feel
bad. Simply suggesting that they might try spending one or more hours
a week with "believers" to do some sort of social activity will send
them into a tailspin.
To the Freedom from Religion Foundation and other atheist groups,
especially the ones filing lawsuits without merit, I also recommend
doing something one or more hours per week: listen to your conscience.
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| User: "*nemo*" |
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| Title: Re: Look, I found another idot theist blog |
09 Nov 2007 08:35:24 PM |
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Hatter wrote:
TheScroogeReport.com
You think you've got weirdness? Check this guy out:
http://multifacetedchristianity.blogspot.com/
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Nemo - EAC Commissioner for Bible Belt Underwater Operations.
Atheist #1331 (the Palindrome of doom!)
BAAWA Knight! - One of those warm Southern Knights, y'all!
Charter member, SMASH!!
http://home.earthlink.net/~jehdjh/Relpg.html
Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus
Quotemeister since March 2002
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| User: "Robibnikoff" |
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| Title: Re: Look, I found another idot theist blog |
10 Nov 2007 05:07:14 AM |
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"*nemo*" <nemo0037@earthlink.diespam.com> wrote in message
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Hatter wrote:
TheScroogeReport.com
You think you've got weirdness? Check this guy out:
http://multifacetedchristianity.blogspot.com/
Holy ***** - What a nutjob :P
--
Robibnikoff
Resident Witchypoo
BAAWA Knight!
#1557
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| User: "*nemo*" |
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| Title: Re: Look, I found another idot theist blog |
10 Nov 2007 07:58:15 PM |
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Robibnikoff wrote:
"*nemo*" <nemo0037@earthlink.diespam.com> wrote in message
news:13ja67ch3ks10f5@corp.supernews.com...
Hatter wrote:
TheScroogeReport.com
You think you've got weirdness? Check this guy out:
http://multifacetedchristianity.blogspot.com/
Holy ***** - What a nutjob :P
Yeah... and I met him personally when he attended my Freethought group
meetings and claimed to be an "a-anthro-theist." Not my fondest memory,
I'll tell you.
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Nemo - EAC Commissioner for Bible Belt Underwater Operations.
Atheist #1331 (the Palindrome of doom!)
BAAWA Knight! - One of those warm Southern Knights, y'all!
Charter member, SMASH!!
http://home.earthlink.net/~jehdjh/Relpg.html
Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus
Quotemeister since March 2002
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: Look, I found another idot theist blog |
10 Nov 2007 01:29:29 AM |
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In article <13ja67ch3ks10f5@corp.supernews.com>,
*nemo* <nemo0037@earthlink.diespam.com> wrote:
Hatter wrote:
TheScroogeReport.com
You think you've got weirdness? Check this guy out:
http://multifacetedchristianity.blogspot.com/
That is weird. It looks like that's from where some the creation trolls
around here get their propaganda.
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John #1782
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| User: "*nemo*" |
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| Title: Re: Look, I found another idot theist blog |
10 Nov 2007 07:55:52 PM |
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johac wrote:
In article <13ja67ch3ks10f5@corp.supernews.com>,
*nemo* <nemo0037@earthlink.diespam.com> wrote:
Hatter wrote:
TheScroogeReport.com
You think you've got weirdness? Check this guy out:
http://multifacetedchristianity.blogspot.com/
That is weird. It looks like that's from where some the creation trolls
around here get their propaganda.
Not really. This guy simply concentrates on finding 6-day creation
idiocy and regurgitating it in his blog. But he truly is obsessive about
atheists. Spends months at a time haunting what gatherings of them he
can find and repeating his same tiring crap ad nauseum.
Poor fellow... has no idea what life might be like without daily doses
of the crap he's pushing.
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Nemo - EAC Commissioner for Bible Belt Underwater Operations.
Atheist #1331 (the Palindrome of doom!)
BAAWA Knight! - One of those warm Southern Knights, y'all!
Charter member, SMASH!!
http://home.earthlink.net/~jehdjh/Relpg.html
Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus
Quotemeister since March 2002
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: Look, I found another idot theist blog |
11 Nov 2007 01:42:07 AM |
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In article <13jco99erf5vfc6@corp.supernews.com>,
*nemo* <nemo0037@earthlink.diespam.com> wrote:
johac wrote:
In article <13ja67ch3ks10f5@corp.supernews.com>,
*nemo* <nemo0037@earthlink.diespam.com> wrote:
Hatter wrote:
TheScroogeReport.com
You think you've got weirdness? Check this guy out:
http://multifacetedchristianity.blogspot.com/
That is weird. It looks like that's from where some the creation trolls
around here get their propaganda.
Not really. This guy simply concentrates on finding 6-day creation
idiocy and regurgitating it in his blog. But he truly is obsessive about
atheists. Spends months at a time haunting what gatherings of them he
can find and repeating his same tiring crap ad nauseum.
What is it with these people? They seem to feed on the abuse that they
get and richly deserve.
Poor fellow... has no idea what life might be like without daily doses
of the crap he's pushing.
Obsessive delusional. He is a sick pup.
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John #1782
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| User: "chibiabos" |
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| Title: Re: Look, I found another idot theist blog |
11 Nov 2007 02:35:53 PM |
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In article <13jco99erf5vfc6@corp.supernews.com>, *nemo*
<nemo0037@earthlink.diespam.com> wrote:
johac wrote:
In article <13ja67ch3ks10f5@corp.supernews.com>,
*nemo* <nemo0037@earthlink.diespam.com> wrote:
Hatter wrote:
TheScroogeReport.com
You think you've got weirdness? Check this guy out:
http://multifacetedchristianity.blogspot.com/
That is weird. It looks like that's from where some the creation trolls
around here get their propaganda.
Not really. This guy simply concentrates on finding 6-day creation
idiocy and regurgitating it in his blog. But he truly is obsessive about
atheists. Spends months at a time haunting what gatherings of them he
can find and repeating his same tiring crap ad nauseum.
Poor fellow... has no idea what life might be like without daily doses
of the crap he's pushing.
Your last is a really great idea. I think we should start a list. "What
would your life be like without Jesus?"
1. You get to sleep late on Sunday.
2. That 10%? It's yours.
3. One less book to read.
4. The turkey won't get cold while Uncle Norman says grace.
5. All churches converted to homeless shelters, schools, or skate parks.
5b. ...and taxed at the going rate.
6. Liquor stores open on Sundays. (Yay! Just when I need it the most!)
7. What happens in Vegas doesn't need to stay in Vegas.
8. Spend Easter in shorts and tank top. Drink beer, BBQ the pet rabbit.
8b. . . . peeps no longer a guilty pleasure.
9. Evolution? Yeah, it happened.
9b. . . . and still is.
10. We lose Duke, McNameless, Ray Martinez, J Young, Chung, Pastor
Frank, Jason Gastrich, Bob Jones University, Bush 43, Pat Robertson,
half the United States Senate and most of the House, just for starters.
11. Spontaneous remission is not really a miracle.
12. No more excuses for why you survived when everybody else on the
plane burned to a crisp. (Your football team wasn't "blessed," either.)
13. The collective IQ of the United States (maybe other nations, too)
automatically doubles. Science become the most popular elective in high
school and college. Actual cures for AIDS, cancer, old age, profound
blindness, limb regeneration occur.
14. Bumper stickers suddenly become witty again.
15. ???
Little help here?
-chib
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Member of S.M.A.S.H.
Sarcastic Middle-aged Atheists with a Sense of Humor
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| User: "Smiler" |
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| Title: Re: Look, I found another idot theist blog |
11 Nov 2007 10:10:51 PM |
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"chibiabos" <chib@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:111120071235534782%chib@nospam.com...
In article <13jco99erf5vfc6@corp.supernews.com>, *nemo*
<nemo0037@earthlink.diespam.com> wrote:
johac wrote:
In article <13ja67ch3ks10f5@corp.supernews.com>,
*nemo* <nemo0037@earthlink.diespam.com> wrote:
Hatter wrote:
TheScroogeReport.com
You think you've got weirdness? Check this guy out:
http://multifacetedchristianity.blogspot.com/
That is weird. It looks like that's from where some the creation trolls
around here get their propaganda.
Not really. This guy simply concentrates on finding 6-day creation
idiocy and regurgitating it in his blog. But he truly is obsessive about
atheists. Spends months at a time haunting what gatherings of them he
can find and repeating his same tiring crap ad nauseum.
Poor fellow... has no idea what life might be like without daily doses
of the crap he's pushing.
Your last is a really great idea. I think we should start a list. "What
would your life be like without Jesus?"
1. You get to sleep late on Sunday.
2. That 10%? It's yours.
3. One less book to read.
4. The turkey won't get cold while Uncle Norman says grace.
5. All churches converted to homeless shelters, schools, or skate parks.
5b. ...and taxed at the going rate.
6. Liquor stores open on Sundays. (Yay! Just when I need it the most!)
7. What happens in Vegas doesn't need to stay in Vegas.
8. Spend Easter in shorts and tank top. Drink beer, BBQ the pet rabbit.
8b. . . . peeps no longer a guilty pleasure.
9. Evolution? Yeah, it happened.
9b. . . . and still is.
10. We lose Duke, McNameless, Ray Martinez, J Young, Chung, Pastor
Frank, Jason Gastrich, Bob Jones University, Bush 43, Pat Robertson,
half the United States Senate and most of the House, just for starters.
11. Spontaneous remission is not really a miracle.
12. No more excuses for why you survived when everybody else on the
plane burned to a crisp. (Your football team wasn't "blessed," either.)
13. The collective IQ of the United States (maybe other nations, too)
automatically doubles. Science become the most popular elective in high
school and college. Actual cures for AIDS, cancer, old age, profound
blindness, limb regeneration occur.
14. Bumper stickers suddenly become witty again.
15. ???
Little help here?
15. Prevalence of AIDS reduced in Africa, due to the acceptance of condoms
as an effective method of prevention.
16. Number of abortions reduced, due to the acceptance of condoms as an
effective method of contraception.
17. Less bigotry and hatred leads to lower crime figures and less war.
Smiler,
The godless one
a.a.# 2279
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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09 Nov 2007 05:13:11 PM |
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On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 13:16:50 -0800, Hatter <Hatter23@gmail.com> wrote:
TheScroogeReport.com
Seems to be the "We're in favor of breaking the law" report. Or the
"We're against upholding the law" report. Almost every entry is for
violation and against enforcement.
Typical brain-dead funnymentalist.
--
Al at Webdingers dot com
"Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever conceived."
- Isaac Asimov
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| User: "Denis Loubet" |
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09 Nov 2007 05:30:10 PM |
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"Al Klein" <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote in message
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On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 13:16:50 -0800, Hatter <Hatter23@gmail.com> wrote:
TheScroogeReport.com
Seems to be the "We're in favor of breaking the law" report. Or the
"We're against upholding the law" report. Almost every entry is for
violation and against enforcement.
Typical brain-dead funnymentalist.
It's like that mention of rendering unto Caesar is only for rulers actually
NAMED Ceasar.
--
Denis Loubet
dloubet@io.com
http//www.io.com/~dloubet
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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09 Nov 2007 07:08:34 PM |
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On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 17:30:10 -0600, "Denis Loubet" <dloubet@io.com>
wrote:
"Al Klein" <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote in message
news:o8q9j353gic82d5cjqbig7b6s6et3dfi48@4ax.com...
On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 13:16:50 -0800, Hatter <Hatter23@gmail.com> wrote:
TheScroogeReport.com
Seems to be the "We're in favor of breaking the law" report. Or the
"We're against upholding the law" report. Almost every entry is for
violation and against enforcement.
Typical brain-dead funnymentalist.
It's like that mention of rendering unto Caesar is only for rulers actually
NAMED Ceasar.
The whole idea of that part in the Bible was to tell Rome, "Look,
we're not being subversive". It has nothing to do with Christianity
and everything to do with the fact that Rome would just have killed
anyone who even said the word "Christian" if Christianity didn't do so
much to try to assure Rome that it was just a few harmless "atheists".
It has absolutely nothing to do with the current world.
--
Al at Webdingers dot com
"If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can
solve them."
- Isaac Asimov
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| User: "Hatter" |
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11 Nov 2007 10:13:02 PM |
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On Nov 9, 6:13 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 13:16:50 -0800,Hatter<Hatte...@gmail.com> wrote:
TheScroogeReport.com
Seems to be the "We're in favor of breaking the law" report. Or the
"We're against upholding the law" report. Almost every entry is for
violation and against enforcement.
Typical brain-dead funnymentalist.
--
Al at Webdingers dot com
"Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever conceived."
- Isaac Asimov
Actually it is question begging at a invisible level. This persons
argument, hidden under the red herring is: When people are
emotionally sick they need to go to church. No one could object to
that but an emotionally sick person. Atheists are objecting to this,
so they emotionally sick. Atheists should go to church and be
emotionally sick atheists.
Hatter
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