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"bob young" |
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31 Mar 2004 10:16:09 PM |
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Re: God is a ***** |
Kosta Atheos wrote:
It's one thing to be athiest, but what sort of person goes around saying
teh things you do? How can you be so absolutely certain that there isn't
a reality beyond what you're senses tell you, that you would figure you
had absolutely nothing to lose by speaking as you do. What do you gain
by it?
How do you know that your supreme being doesn't want him to say those things
exactly?
Are you this way in all walks of life? Gee, I hope not.
Why? How can you tell that's the bad thing to do? I heard no one can
possibly comprehend the ways of god, how can you?
Nut cases comprehend anything they decide they want to comprehend.
Sane people comprehend what is meaningful and at the same time tangeable
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| User: "Tom" |
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| Title: Re: God is a ***** |
02 Apr 2004 10:37:32 AM |
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"Sheldon Liberman" <sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:406D8035.2080109@sympatico.ca...
Marguerita wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:08:27 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
bob young wrote:
Kosta Atheos wrote:
It's one thing to be athiest, but what sort of person goes around
saying
teh things you do? How can you be so absolutely certain that there
isn't
a reality beyond what you're senses tell you, that you would figure
you
had absolutely nothing to lose by speaking as you do. What do you
gain
by it?
How do you know that your supreme being doesn't want him to say those
things
exactly?
Are you this way in all walks of life? Gee, I hope not.
Why? How can you tell that's the bad thing to do? I heard no one can
possibly comprehend the ways of god, how can you?
Nut cases comprehend anything they decide they want to comprehend.
Sane people comprehend what is meaningful and at the same time
tangeable
Check out the psycho ward at Belleview. It's heavily populated with
people thinking themselves sane and their delusions as tangible.
You may be surprised to hear this, but the chances are that the number
of people in a mental institutin who believe in God will be higher
than it is in the general population. That's particularly true of
people who suffer from schizophrenia.
I would say that the probability you refer to pertains more to people
who THINK they're G-d. I would also say that many of the people in
mental institutions are quite capable of telling time, reading the
newspaper, or understanding the plot of the TV show they're
watching.What's your point?
Tom: Gee Sheldon, your "o" key is still broken.
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| User: "Sheldon Liberman" |
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| Title: Re: God is a ***** |
02 Apr 2004 04:10:33 PM |
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Tom wrote:
"Sheldon Liberman" <sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:406D8035.2080109@sympatico.ca...
Marguerita wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:08:27 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
bob young wrote:
Kosta Atheos wrote:
It's one thing to be athiest, but what sort of person goes around
saying
teh things you do? How can you be so absolutely certain that there
isn't
a reality beyond what you're senses tell you, that you would figure
you
had absolutely nothing to lose by speaking as you do. What do you
gain
by it?
How do you know that your supreme being doesn't want him to say those
things
exactly?
Are you this way in all walks of life? Gee, I hope not.
Why? How can you tell that's the bad thing to do? I heard no one can
possibly comprehend the ways of god, how can you?
Nut cases comprehend anything they decide they want to comprehend.
Sane people comprehend what is meaningful and at the same time
tangeable
Check out the psycho ward at Belleview. It's heavily populated with
people thinking themselves sane and their delusions as tangible.
You may be surprised to hear this, but the chances are that the number
of people in a mental institutin who believe in God will be higher
than it is in the general population. That's particularly true of
people who suffer from schizophrenia.
I would say that the probability you refer to pertains more to people
who THINK they're G-d. I would also say that many of the people in
mental institutions are quite capable of telling time, reading the
newspaper, or understanding the plot of the TV show they're
watching.What's your point?
Tom: Gee Sheldon, your "o" key is still broken.
Come back when you have something to say.
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| User: "Tom" |
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| Title: Re: God is a ***** |
02 Apr 2004 06:31:12 PM |
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"Sheldon Liberman" <sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:406DE4D9.7030407@sympatico.ca...
Tom wrote:
"Sheldon Liberman" <sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:406D8035.2080109@sympatico.ca...
Marguerita wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:08:27 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
bob young wrote:
Kosta Atheos wrote:
It's one thing to be athiest, but what sort of person goes around
saying
teh things you do? How can you be so absolutely certain that there
isn't
a reality beyond what you're senses tell you, that you would figure
you
had absolutely nothing to lose by speaking as you do. What do you
gain
by it?
How do you know that your supreme being doesn't want him to say
those
things
exactly?
Are you this way in all walks of life? Gee, I hope not.
Why? How can you tell that's the bad thing to do? I heard no one can
possibly comprehend the ways of god, how can you?
Nut cases comprehend anything they decide they want to comprehend.
Sane people comprehend what is meaningful and at the same time
tangeable
Check out the psycho ward at Belleview. It's heavily populated with
people thinking themselves sane and their delusions as tangible.
You may be surprised to hear this, but the chances are that the number
of people in a mental institutin who believe in God will be higher
than it is in the general population. That's particularly true of
people who suffer from schizophrenia.
I would say that the probability you refer to pertains more to people
who THINK they're G-d. I would also say that many of the people in
mental institutions are quite capable of telling time, reading the
newspaper, or understanding the plot of the TV show they're
watching.What's your point?
Tom: Gee Sheldon, your "o" key is still broken.
Come back when you have something to say.
Why? You aren't intelligent enough to understand what I would say.
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| User: "Marguerita" |
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| Title: Re: God is a ***** |
02 Apr 2004 07:02:11 PM |
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 10:01:09 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Marguerita wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:08:27 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
bob young wrote:
Kosta Atheos wrote:
It's one thing to be athiest, but what sort of person goes around saying
teh things you do? How can you be so absolutely certain that there isn't
a reality beyond what you're senses tell you, that you would figure you
had absolutely nothing to lose by speaking as you do. What do you gain
by it?
How do you know that your supreme being doesn't want him to say those things
exactly?
Are you this way in all walks of life? Gee, I hope not.
Why? How can you tell that's the bad thing to do? I heard no one can
possibly comprehend the ways of god, how can you?
Nut cases comprehend anything they decide they want to comprehend.
Sane people comprehend what is meaningful and at the same time tangeable
Check out the psycho ward at Belleview. It's heavily populated with
people thinking themselves sane and their delusions as tangible.
You may be surprised to hear this, but the chances are that the number
of people in a mental institutin who believe in God will be higher
than it is in the general population. That's particularly true of
people who suffer from schizophrenia.
I would say that the probability you refer to pertains more to people
who THINK they're G-d. I would also say that many of the people in
mental institutions are quite capable of telling time, reading the
newspaper, or understanding the plot of the TV show they're
watching.What's your point?
My point is that a higher proportion of people in mental institutions
believe in God. You seem not to have caught that first time round - or
was that a deliberate non-sequitur?
M
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| User: "Roy Jose Lorr" |
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| Title: Re: God is a ***** |
10 Apr 2004 11:42:47 PM |
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Marguerita wrote:
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 10:01:09 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Marguerita wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:08:27 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
bob young wrote:
Kosta Atheos wrote:
It's one thing to be athiest, but what sort of person goes around saying
teh things you do? How can you be so absolutely certain that there isn't
a reality beyond what you're senses tell you, that you would figure you
had absolutely nothing to lose by speaking as you do. What do you gain
by it?
How do you know that your supreme being doesn't want him to say those things
exactly?
Are you this way in all walks of life? Gee, I hope not.
Why? How can you tell that's the bad thing to do? I heard no one can
possibly comprehend the ways of god, how can you?
Nut cases comprehend anything they decide they want to comprehend.
Sane people comprehend what is meaningful and at the same time tangeable
Check out the psycho ward at Belleview. It's heavily populated with
people thinking themselves sane and their delusions as tangible.
You may be surprised to hear this, but the chances are that the number
of people in a mental institutin who believe in God will be higher
than it is in the general population. That's particularly true of
people who suffer from schizophrenia.
I would say that the probability you refer to pertains more to people
who THINK they're G-d. I would also say that many of the people in
mental institutions are quite capable of telling time, reading the
newspaper, or understanding the plot of the TV show they're
watching.What's your point?
My point is that a higher proportion of people in mental institutions
believe in God. You seem not to have caught that first time round - or
was that a deliberate non-sequitur?
The highest proportion of people who think they are god are atheists.
--
The last stage of
utopian sentimentalism
is homicidal mania.
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| User: "Tom" |
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| Title: Re: God is a ***** |
11 Apr 2004 09:01:19 AM |
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"Roy Jose Lorr" <mosestorah@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:4078CCAC.A677B915@worldnet.att.net...
Marguerita wrote:
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 10:01:09 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Marguerita wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:08:27 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
bob young wrote:
Kosta Atheos wrote:
It's one thing to be athiest, but what sort of person goes around
saying
teh things you do? How can you be so absolutely certain that there
isn't
a reality beyond what you're senses tell you, that you would
figure you
had absolutely nothing to lose by speaking as you do. What do you
gain
by it?
How do you know that your supreme being doesn't want him to say
those things
exactly?
Are you this way in all walks of life? Gee, I hope not.
Why? How can you tell that's the bad thing to do? I heard no one
can
possibly comprehend the ways of god, how can you?
Nut cases comprehend anything they decide they want to comprehend.
Sane people comprehend what is meaningful and at the same time
tangeable
Check out the psycho ward at Belleview. It's heavily populated with
people thinking themselves sane and their delusions as tangible.
You may be surprised to hear this, but the chances are that the
number
of people in a mental institutin who believe in God will be higher
than it is in the general population. That's particularly true of
people who suffer from schizophrenia.
I would say that the probability you refer to pertains more to people
who THINK they're G-d. I would also say that many of the people in
mental institutions are quite capable of telling time, reading the
newspaper, or understanding the plot of the TV show they're
watching.What's your point?
My point is that a higher proportion of people in mental institutions
believe in God. You seem not to have caught that first time round - or
was that a deliberate non-sequitur?
The highest proportion of people who think they are god are atheists.
I'm sure you have support for this little gem as you have shown support for
all of your other baseless assertions.
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| User: "Fred Stone" |
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| Title: Re: God is a ***** |
11 Apr 2004 07:10:10 AM |
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Roy Jose Lorr <mosestorah@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
news:4078CCAC.A677B915@worldnet.att.net:
Marguerita wrote:
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 10:01:09 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Marguerita wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:08:27 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
bob young wrote:
Kosta Atheos wrote:
It's one thing to be athiest, but what sort of person goes
around saying teh things you do? How can you be so absolutely
certain that there isn't a reality beyond what you're senses
tell you, that you would figure you had absolutely nothing to
lose by speaking as you do. What do you gain by it?
How do you know that your supreme being doesn't want him to say
those things exactly?
Are you this way in all walks of life? Gee, I hope not.
Why? How can you tell that's the bad thing to do? I heard no one
can possibly comprehend the ways of god, how can you?
Nut cases comprehend anything they decide they want to
comprehend.
Sane people comprehend what is meaningful and at the same time
tangeable
Check out the psycho ward at Belleview. It's heavily populated
with people thinking themselves sane and their delusions as
tangible.
You may be surprised to hear this, but the chances are that the
number of people in a mental institutin who believe in God will be
higher than it is in the general population. That's particularly
true of people who suffer from schizophrenia.
I would say that the probability you refer to pertains more to
people who THINK they're G-d. I would also say that many of the
people in mental institutions are quite capable of telling time,
reading the newspaper, or understanding the plot of the TV show
they're watching.What's your point?
My point is that a higher proportion of people in mental institutions
believe in God. You seem not to have caught that first time round -
or was that a deliberate non-sequitur?
The highest proportion of people who think they are god are atheists.
What does "god" mean?
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
Cthulhu for President! Why vote for a lesser evil?
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| User: "Roy Jose Lorr" |
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| Title: Re: God is a ***** |
11 Apr 2004 01:48:38 PM |
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Fred Stone wrote:
Roy Jose Lorr <mosestorah@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
news:4078CCAC.A677B915@worldnet.att.net:
Marguerita wrote:
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 10:01:09 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Marguerita wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:08:27 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
bob young wrote:
Kosta Atheos wrote:
It's one thing to be athiest, but what sort of person goes
around saying teh things you do? How can you be so absolutely
certain that there isn't a reality beyond what you're senses
tell you, that you would figure you had absolutely nothing to
lose by speaking as you do. What do you gain by it?
How do you know that your supreme being doesn't want him to say
those things exactly?
Are you this way in all walks of life? Gee, I hope not.
Why? How can you tell that's the bad thing to do? I heard no one
can possibly comprehend the ways of god, how can you?
Nut cases comprehend anything they decide they want to
comprehend.
Sane people comprehend what is meaningful and at the same time
tangeable
Check out the psycho ward at Belleview. It's heavily populated
with people thinking themselves sane and their delusions as
tangible.
You may be surprised to hear this, but the chances are that the
number of people in a mental institutin who believe in God will be
higher than it is in the general population. That's particularly
true of people who suffer from schizophrenia.
I would say that the probability you refer to pertains more to
people who THINK they're G-d. I would also say that many of the
people in mental institutions are quite capable of telling time,
reading the newspaper, or understanding the plot of the TV show
they're watching.What's your point?
My point is that a higher proportion of people in mental institutions
believe in God. You seem not to have caught that first time round -
or was that a deliberate non-sequitur?
The highest proportion of people who think they are god are atheists.
What does "god" mean?
He means for you to love and fear Him.
--
The last stage of
utopian sentimentalism
is homicidal mania.
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| User: "Fred Stone" |
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11 Apr 2004 01:56:33 PM |
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Roy Jose Lorr <mosestorah@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
news:407992EC.6A842D19@worldnet.att.net:
Fred Stone wrote:
Roy Jose Lorr <mosestorah@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
news:4078CCAC.A677B915@worldnet.att.net:
The highest proportion of people who think they are god are
atheists.
What does "god" mean?
He means for you to love and fear Him.
Then I can't think that I'm god, since I don't fear myself.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
Cthulhu for President! Why vote for a lesser evil?
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| User: "bob young" |
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| Title: Re: God is a ***** |
02 Apr 2004 07:33:11 PM |
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Marguerita wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:08:27 -0500, Sheldon Liberman
<sheldon.liberman@sympatico.ca> wrote:
bob young wrote:
Kosta Atheos wrote:
It's one thing to be athiest, but what sort of person goes around saying
teh things you do? How can you be so absolutely certain that there isn't
a reality beyond what you're senses tell you, that you would figure you
had absolutely nothing to lose by speaking as you do. What do you gain
by it?
How do you know that your supreme being doesn't want him to say those things
exactly?
Are you this way in all walks of life? Gee, I hope not.
Why? How can you tell that's the bad thing to do? I heard no one can
possibly comprehend the ways of god, how can you?
Nut cases comprehend anything they decide they want to comprehend.
Sane people comprehend what is meaningful and at the same time tangeable
Check out the psycho ward at Belleview. It's heavily populated with
people thinking themselves sane and their delusions as tangible.
You may be surprised to hear this,...
....not at all surprised, makes sense. Gods are a figment of the brain.
but the chances are that the number
of people in a mental institutin who believe in God will be higher
than it is in the general population. That's particularly true of
people who suffer from schizophrenia.
M
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