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Religions > Atheism |
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"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" |
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21 Jan 2007 07:13:20 AM |
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Proof of LORD Almighty GOD: HIS creation of the universe. |
brother Melchizedek wrote:
"Father Haskell" wrote:
WhewAustralopithicus wrote:
"Father Haskell" wrote:
brother Melchizedek wrote:
"St. Jackanapes" wrote:
<snip>
Whack-A-Fundy
Squash a Liver!
50 Yard Bible Toss!
Oh goodie, a picnic. I'll bring the potato salad.
Melchy says he'll bring the goat.
FA talking to him/her self, huh ... :-)
Divine Design
"Only a rookie who knows nothing about science would say science takes away from faith. If you really study science, it will bring
you closer to God."
-James Tour, Nanoscientist
The astronomical evidence for God must be strong when atheistic physicists admit that "the universe exploded out of nothingness,"
and agnostic astronomers claim that "supernatural forces" were so at work in the beginning that scientists are led back to "a band
of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries" (see chapter 3). But the scientific evidence for God does not end with the
Cosmological Argument. For many, the precision with which the universe exploded into being provides even more persuasive evidence
for the existence of God.
This evidence, technically known as the Teleological Argument, derives its name from the Greek word telos, which means "design." The
Teleological Argument goes like this:
1. Every design had a designer.
2. The universe has highly complex design.
3. Therefore, the universe had a Designer.
Isaac Newton (1642-1727) implicitly confirmed the validity of the Teleological Argument when he marveled at the design of our solar
system. He wrote, "This most beautiful system of the sun, planets and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an
intelligent and powerful Being."?1? Yet it was William Paley (1743-1805) who made the argument famous by his commonsense assertion
that every watch requires a watchmaker. Imagine you're walking along in the woods and you find a diamond-studded Rolex on the
ground. What do you conclude is the cause of that watch: The wind and the rain? Erosion? Some combination of natural forces? Of
course not! There's absolutely no question in your mind that some intelligent being made that watch, and that some unfortunate
individual must have accidentally dropped it there.
Scientists are now finding that the universe in which we live is like that diamond-studded Rolex, except the universe is even more
precisely designed than the watch. In fact, the universe is specifically tweaked to enable life on earth-a planet with scores of
improbable and interdependent life-supporting conditions that make it a tiny oasis in a vast and hostile universe.
These highly precise and interdependent environmental conditions (which are called "anthropic constants") make up what is known as
the "Anthropic Principle." "Anthropic" comes from a Greek word that means "human" or "man." The Anthropic Principle is just a fancy
title for the mounting evidence that has many scientists believing that the universe is extremely fine-tuned (designed) to support
human life here on earth.
In this vast and hostile universe, we earthlings are much like astronauts who can survive only in the small confines of their
spaceship. Like a spaceship, our earth supports life as it hurls through lifeless space. But also like a spaceship, a slight change
or malfunction in any one of a number of factors-in either the universe or the earth itself-could fatally alter the narrowly defined
environmental conditions we need to survive.
Apollo 13, one of the most challenging and famed missions in the history of NASA, will help drive this point home. We're going spend
the next few pages aboard Apollo 13. And as we do, we'll point out some of the anthropic constants that make our lives possible.
1 Isaac Newton, "General Scholium," in Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1687) in Great Books of the Western World,
Robert M. Hutchins, ed. (Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d.), 369.
Geisler, N. L., & Turek, F. (2004). I don't have enough faith to be an atheist (95). Wheaton, Ill.: Crossway Books.
Many thanks, much praise, and all the glory to GOD for HIS compelling
you to post this.
Laus Deo ! ! !
Let us continue to prayer for our dear friends and neighbors who have
been convicted by the Holy Spirit:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts
For they are in danger of unwisely choosing to blaspheme the Holy
Spirit thereby becoming demons:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/6f0944c007976167?
May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water so that we
can love our neighbors a little more and LORD Jesus Christ a whole lot
more, dear brother Melchizedek whom I love unconditionally.
Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,
Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung
Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit
As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the
unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies
(Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17).
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love
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| User: "Father Haskell" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
26 Mar 2007 12:08:28 PM |
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On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it, Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
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| User: "stumper" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
26 Mar 2007 01:41:41 PM |
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Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it, Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
--
~Stumper
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| User: "Father Haskell" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
26 Mar 2007 04:44:15 PM |
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On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it, Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
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| User: "stumper" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
26 Mar 2007 05:05:34 PM |
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Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it, Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
--
~Stumper
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| User: "Father Haskell" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
26 Mar 2007 05:09:58 PM |
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On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it, Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
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| User: "stumper" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
26 Mar 2007 05:23:31 PM |
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Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it, Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
--
~Stumper
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| User: "Unsaved White Trash" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
26 Mar 2007 05:51:18 PM |
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"stumper" <stumper@newvessel.com> wrote in message
news:0didnRg47fxJ2pXbnZ2dnUVZ_tOmnZ2d@ptd.net...
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in
messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and
heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it
could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own
personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people
uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless
torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it,
Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the
concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever
the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in
the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say
it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of
correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless
agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total
absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
Do you do chickens when goats aren't available?
--
~Stumper
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| User: "St. Jackanapes" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
30 Mar 2007 09:14:39 PM |
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In alt.flame.jesus.christ, Unsaved White Trash said...
"stumper" <stumper@newvessel.com> wrote in message
news:0didnRg47fxJ2pXbnZ2dnUVZ_tOmnZ2d@ptd.net...
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in
messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and
heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it
could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own
personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people
uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless
torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it,
Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the
concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever
the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in
the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say
it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of
correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless
agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total
absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
Do you do chickens when goats aren't available?
He does watermelons when animals aren't handy. Here's a video of him at
work with a friend...
http://www.jackanapes.ws/ani/boys-at-work.gif
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St. Jackanapes of Usenet ~ Bearer of The One True Liver ~
Ordained Minister & Holy Saint of The Universal Life Church
John "Melchizedek & Free Gift" Loiodice: SPNAKED! Wed, 28 Mar 2007
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| User: "Father Haskell" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
26 Mar 2007 06:26:37 PM |
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On Mar 26, 6:51 pm, "Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com>
wrote:
"stumper" <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote in message
news:0didnRg47fxJ2pXbnZ2dnUVZ_tOmnZ2d@ptd.net...
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in
messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and
heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it
could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own
personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people
uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless
torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it,
Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the
concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever
the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in
the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say
it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of
correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless
agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total
absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
Do you do chickens when goats aren't available?
Is that in 3/4 or 4/4? Jig or a reel?
Do you "Dirty Deeds Done With Sheep" by AC-DC?
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| User: "Unsaved White Trash" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
26 Mar 2007 09:21:13 PM |
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"Father Haskell" <fatherhaskell@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1174951594.231347.294970@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 26, 6:51 pm, "Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com>
wrote:
"stumper" <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote in message
news:0didnRg47fxJ2pXbnZ2dnUVZ_tOmnZ2d@ptd.net...
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in
messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your
meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and
heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it
could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own
personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people
uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless
torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it,
Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the
concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever
the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in
the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some
say
it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of
correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an
endless
agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total
absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
Do you do chickens when goats aren't available?
Is that in 3/4 or 4/4? Jig or a reel?
A little clogging and a nice Virginny Reel is ok ;)
Do you "Dirty Deeds Done With Sheep" by AC-DC?
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27 Mar 2007 01:17:29 PM |
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"Father Haskell" <fatherhaskell@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1174951594.231347.294970@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 26, 6:51 pm, "Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com>
wrote:
"stumper" <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote in message
news:0didnRg47fxJ2pXbnZ2dnUVZ_tOmnZ2d@ptd.net...
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in
messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your
meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and
heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it
could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own
personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people
uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless
torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it,
Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the
concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever
the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in
the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some
say
it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of
correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an
endless
agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total
absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
Do you do chickens when goats aren't available?
Is that in 3/4 or 4/4? Jig or a reel?
Are tap shoes required or ballet slippers?
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
BAAWA Knight!
#1557
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| User: "Smiler" |
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27 Mar 2007 10:18:05 PM |
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"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote in message
news:56t52tF2a6bljU1@mid.individual.net...
"Father Haskell" <fatherhaskell@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1174951594.231347.294970@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 26, 6:51 pm, "Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com>
wrote:
"stumper" <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote in message
news:0didnRg47fxJ2pXbnZ2dnUVZ_tOmnZ2d@ptd.net...
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in
messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your
meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth
and
heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it
could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your
own
personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people
uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and
endless
torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it,
Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the
concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies.
Whatever
the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught
in
the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some
say
it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of
correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an
endless
agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total
absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of
semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
Do you do chickens when goats aren't available?
Is that in 3/4 or 4/4? Jig or a reel?
Are tap shoes required or ballet slippers?
Are you going to be dancing on the head of a pin?
BTW. I gave up tap dancing - I kept falling in the sink.
Smiler,
The godless one
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| User: "stumper" |
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26 Mar 2007 08:30:16 PM |
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Unsaved White Trash wrote:
"stumper" <stumper@newvessel.com> wrote in message
news:0didnRg47fxJ2pXbnZ2dnUVZ_tOmnZ2d@ptd.net...
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in
messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and
heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it
could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own
personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people
uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless
torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it,
Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the
concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever
the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in
the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say
it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of
correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless
agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total
absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
Do you do chickens when goats aren't available?
Does God do genocide?
--
~Stumper
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| User: "Unsaved White Trash" |
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26 Mar 2007 09:22:15 PM |
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"stumper" <stumper@newvessel.com> wrote in message
news:zaOdnfR_qeQE7pXbnZ2dnUVZ_vfinZ2d@ptd.net...
Unsaved White Trash wrote:
"stumper" <stumper@newvessel.com> wrote in message
news:0didnRg47fxJ2pXbnZ2dnUVZ_tOmnZ2d@ptd.net...
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in
messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and
heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it
could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own
personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people
uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless
torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it,
Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the
concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever
the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in
the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some
say it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of
correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless
agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total
absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
Do you do chickens when goats aren't available?
Does God do genocide?
Who do you kill for fun? There isn't a god, as we all know by now, so
that's one MF stooooopid question
--
~Stumper
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26 Mar 2007 10:11:58 PM |
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Unsaved White Trash wrote:
"stumper" <stumper@newvessel.com> wrote in message
news:zaOdnfR_qeQE7pXbnZ2dnUVZ_vfinZ2d@ptd.net...
Unsaved White Trash wrote:
"stumper" <stumper@newvessel.com> wrote in message
news:0didnRg47fxJ2pXbnZ2dnUVZ_tOmnZ2d@ptd.net...
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in
messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and
heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it
could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own
personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people
uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless
torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it,
Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the
concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever
the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in
the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some
say it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of
correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless
agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total
absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
Do you do chickens when goats aren't available?
Does God do genocide?
Who do you kill for fun? There isn't a god, as we all know by now, so
that's one MF stooooopid question
I'm so glad you feel that way.
Hate mongering atheist resident trolls here
have been saying all kinds of terrible things about God.
Is your government powerful?
--
~Stumper
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| User: "St. Jackanapes" |
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30 Mar 2007 07:08:17 PM |
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In alt.flame.jesus.christ, stumper said...
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it, Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
The Jewish war god of the Old Testament did.
--
St. Jackanapes of Usenet ~ Bearer of The One True Liver ~
Ordained Minister & Holy Saint of The Universal Life Church
John "Melchizedek & Free Gift" Loiodice: SPNAKED! Wed, 28 Mar 2007
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26 Mar 2007 05:25:31 PM |
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On Mar 26, 6:23 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it, Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
I don't know. Can you hum a few bars?
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26 Mar 2007 06:46:15 PM |
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Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:23 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 6:05 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 2:41 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 11:24 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
thomas p. wrote:
On 21 Mar., 01:43, "Free Gift" <f...@invalid.com> wrote:
"Unsaved White Trash" <whewnotsa...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:46005241$0$18907$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
What if you're down in the cellar, mixing up ***** in your meth
kitchen?
I guess according to Gen. the only thing created was earth and heaven, so I guess the basement is just earth. I supposed it could
be sporadically heaven on earth LOL before it becomes your own personal version of hell?
Hell
Hell is one of those subjects that makes people uncomfortable. We hear
stories of hell being a place of fire, demons, and endless torment.
Throughout history many authors have written about it, Dante's Inferno
for example. Western culture is very familiar with the concept. Even
Hollywood has made it the subject of many movies. Whatever the
context, whatever the belief, hell is definitely taught in the Bible. But even
the doctrine of hell is not without its controversy. Some say it is only the
grave with no consciousness. Others say it is a place of correction and
punishment that is not eternal. Others say it is an endless agonizing
punishment in fire. Whichever it is, hell is the total absence of the favor of
God.
Hell and god are beliefs for which no evidence exists.
snip
You need to do a paradigm shift first to understand.
God is better handled by social science
than by natural science.
God is better handled by the Department of Obsolete
Myths and Children's Fables.
My working hypothesis for this week is this:
God is our world government in exile.
Exiled in the 'fridge, behind the 6 month old bag of semiliquified
Romaine.
If it's too difficult for you,
you can start with the kingdom of God.
Any idea what it is?
A place some illiterate goatherder visited a long, long time ago
after eating crackers made with clavicleps-spoiled wheat?
God as the world government in exile is
working hard to take over the world.
Can you afford to ignore it?
I have an impact driver and an endless supply of blue Tapcon
anchors for this time around.
Does your government do genocide?
I don't know. Can you hum a few bars?
Does God do genocide?
--
~Stumper
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| User: "John Popelish" |
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26 Mar 2007 07:26:44 PM |
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stumper wrote:
Does God do genocide?
No. A nonexistent being can't do genocide or anything else.
But lots of people believe that the god imagined by Abraham
killed everyone on Earth, except for a single family. So,
many people have no problem imagining a hypothetical
genocidal god.
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| User: "stumper" |
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26 Mar 2007 09:14:01 PM |
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John Popelish wrote:
stumper wrote:
Does God do genocide?
No. A nonexistent being can't do genocide or anything else.
But lots of people believe that the god imagined by Abraham killed
everyone on Earth, except for a single family. So, many people have no
problem imagining a hypothetical genocidal god.
Wonderful.
God don't do genocide.
People do.
Governments don't do genocide.
People do.
What are the evidences that proves
that your government exists?
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~Stumper
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
26 Mar 2007 10:21:38 PM |
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On Mar 26, 10:14 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
John Popelish wrote:
stumper wrote:
Does God do genocide?
No. A nonexistent being can't do genocide or anything else.
But lots of people believe that the god imagined by Abraham killed
everyone on Earth, except for a single family. So, many people have no
problem imagining a hypothetical genocidal god.
Wonderful.
God don't do genocide.
People do.
Governments don't do genocide.
People do.
Chuck Manson didn't kill the Tates or the LoBiancas.
Chuck Manson just gave the orders.
Chuck Manson is innocent.
Free Chuck Manson.
Look, I can play that game, too!
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| User: "stumper" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
26 Mar 2007 11:26:50 PM |
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Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 10:14 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
John Popelish wrote:
stumper wrote:
Does God do genocide?
No. A nonexistent being can't do genocide or anything else.
But lots of people believe that the god imagined by Abraham killed
everyone on Earth, except for a single family. So, many people have no
problem imagining a hypothetical genocidal god.
Wonderful.
God don't do genocide.
People do.
Governments don't do genocide.
People do.
Chuck Manson didn't kill the Tates or the LoBiancas.
Chuck Manson just gave the orders.
Chuck Manson is innocent.
Free Chuck Manson.
Look, I can play that game, too!
That's good.
How did you know I would go that way?
People sometimes establish their own government.
But usually they are born into one.
People can establish a new religion.
But most are just born into one.
Jesus seems to have found or invented
a brand new "way of living".
But unfortunately he was a theist.
So he described his new "kingdom"
as that of God.
So it goes.
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~Stumper
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| User: "Father Haskell" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
27 Mar 2007 01:06:25 PM |
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On Mar 27, 12:26 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 10:14 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
John Popelish wrote:
stumper wrote:
Does God do genocide?
No. A nonexistent being can't do genocide or anything else.
But lots of people believe that the god imagined by Abraham killed
everyone on Earth, except for a single family. So, many people have no
problem imagining a hypothetical genocidal god.
Wonderful.
God don't do genocide.
People do.
Governments don't do genocide.
People do.
Chuck Manson didn't kill the Tates or the LoBiancas.
Chuck Manson just gave the orders.
Chuck Manson is innocent.
Free Chuck Manson.
Look, I can play that game, too!
That's good.
How did you know I would go that way?
You threw all compassion into the trash when you
whored yourself out jesus?
Shame. You should have demanded per diem in the
contract.
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| User: "stumper" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
27 Mar 2007 02:11:56 PM |
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Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 27, 12:26 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 10:14 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
John Popelish wrote:
stumper wrote:
Does God do genocide?
No. A nonexistent being can't do genocide or anything else.
But lots of people believe that the god imagined by Abraham killed
everyone on Earth, except for a single family. So, many people have no
problem imagining a hypothetical genocidal god.
Wonderful.
God don't do genocide.
People do.
Governments don't do genocide.
People do.
Chuck Manson didn't kill the Tates or the LoBiancas.
Chuck Manson just gave the orders.
Chuck Manson is innocent.
Free Chuck Manson.
Look, I can play that game, too!
That's good.
How did you know I would go that way?
You threw all compassion into the trash when you
whored yourself out jesus?
Shame. You should have demanded per diem in the
contract.
Just kidding around, dear pastor.
Do you repent a lot, pastor?
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~Stumper
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| User: "Father Haskell" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
27 Mar 2007 05:40:10 PM |
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On Mar 27, 3:11 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 27, 12:26 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 10:14 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
John Popelish wrote:
stumper wrote:
Does God do genocide?
No. A nonexistent being can't do genocide or anything else.
But lots of people believe that the god imagined by Abraham killed
everyone on Earth, except for a single family. So, many people have no
problem imagining a hypothetical genocidal god.
Wonderful.
God don't do genocide.
People do.
Governments don't do genocide.
People do.
Chuck Manson didn't kill the Tates or the LoBiancas.
Chuck Manson just gave the orders.
Chuck Manson is innocent.
Free Chuck Manson.
Look, I can play that game, too!
That's good.
How did you know I would go that way?
You threw all compassion into the trash when you
whored yourself out jesus?
Shame. You should have demanded per diem in the
contract.
Just kidding around, dear pastor.
Do you repent a lot, pastor?
To whom? My cat?
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| User: "stumper" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
27 Mar 2007 08:52:22 PM |
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Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 27, 3:11 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 27, 12:26 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 10:14 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
John Popelish wrote:
stumper wrote:
Does God do genocide?
No. A nonexistent being can't do genocide or anything else.
But lots of people believe that the god imagined by Abraham killed
everyone on Earth, except for a single family. So, many people have no
problem imagining a hypothetical genocidal god.
Wonderful.
God don't do genocide.
People do.
Governments don't do genocide.
People do.
Chuck Manson didn't kill the Tates or the LoBiancas.
Chuck Manson just gave the orders.
Chuck Manson is innocent.
Free Chuck Manson.
Look, I can play that game, too!
That's good.
How did you know I would go that way?
You threw all compassion into the trash when you
whored yourself out jesus?
Shame. You should have demanded per diem in the
contract.
Just kidding around, dear pastor.
Do you repent a lot, pastor?
To whom? My cat?
Have you heard about the atheistic God?
--
~Stumper
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| User: "Father Haskell" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
28 Mar 2007 12:25:52 AM |
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On Mar 27, 9:52 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 27, 3:11 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 27, 12:26 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 10:14 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
John Popelish wrote:
stumper wrote:
Does God do genocide?
No. A nonexistent being can't do genocide or anything else.
But lots of people believe that the god imagined by Abraham killed
everyone on Earth, except for a single family. So, many people have no
problem imagining a hypothetical genocidal god.
Wonderful.
God don't do genocide.
People do.
Governments don't do genocide.
People do.
Chuck Manson didn't kill the Tates or the LoBiancas.
Chuck Manson just gave the orders.
Chuck Manson is innocent.
Free Chuck Manson.
Look, I can play that game, too!
That's good.
How did you know I would go that way?
You threw all compassion into the trash when you
whored yourself out jesus?
Shame. You should have demanded per diem in the
contract.
Just kidding around, dear pastor.
Do you repent a lot, pastor?
To whom? My cat?
Have you heard about the atheistic God?
It's a cat. It only thinks it's god.
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| User: "stumper" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
28 Mar 2007 12:41:02 AM |
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Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 27, 9:52 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 27, 3:11 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 27, 12:26 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 26, 10:14 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
John Popelish wrote:
stumper wrote:
Does God do genocide?
No. A nonexistent being can't do genocide or anything else.
But lots of people believe that the god imagined by Abraham killed
everyone on Earth, except for a single family. So, many people have no
problem imagining a hypothetical genocidal god.
Wonderful.
God don't do genocide.
People do.
Governments don't do genocide.
People do.
Chuck Manson didn't kill the Tates or the LoBiancas.
Chuck Manson just gave the orders.
Chuck Manson is innocent.
Free Chuck Manson.
Look, I can play that game, too!
That's good.
How did you know I would go that way?
You threw all compassion into the trash when you
whored yourself out jesus?
Shame. You should have demanded per diem in the
contract.
Just kidding around, dear pastor.
Do you repent a lot, pastor?
To whom? My cat?
Have you heard about the atheistic God?
It's a cat. It only thinks it's god.
Sorry, God mainly works through losers.
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~Stumper
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| User: "Father Haskell" |
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| Title: Re: God rests on a logical fallacy. |
28 Mar 2007 12:43:50 AM |
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On Mar 28, 1:41 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 27, 9:52 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 27, 3:11 pm, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
On Mar 27, 12:26 am, stumper <stum...@newvessel.com> wrote:
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