Religions > Bible > David W. Horn Labels and Stereotypes Those That Don't Agree With Him As Cultists
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"Yogi the Bear" |
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30 Oct 2005 07:03:31 PM |
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David W. Horn Labels and Stereotypes Those That Don't Agree With Him As Cultists |
Man not even ranger Rick is this bad!
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As much as Horn would like people to believe he's an "even-handed,
unbiased" thinker, we see quite the contrary in the things he writes.
In fact, besides his irrational fears and chest beating trips down
Machismo Lane, he seems to call people cultists if they don't
prescribe to his non-Christian brand of silent theism.
When asked to look at the world God created in order to find evidence
of a Creator, Horn replied with, "The Mormons and other cults use
this line of 'reasoning.'" Link:
http://groups.google.com/group/free.christians/msg/0708cb75a039617e
When talking to a Baptist seminarian (who is obviously not a cultist),
Horn said, "About 15 years ago, I had a run-in with a religious
cultist like you and he showed up, uninvited and unwelcome, at my door.
Let's just say that the reception that he received was not exactly what
he expected. He might have even had to change his shorts when he got
home. Looking down the business end of a Remington 870 can have that
effect on someone, I guess." Link:
http://www.infidelguy.com/ftopic-10445-days0-orderasc-345.html
In reference to a liberal Christian group in Denver, Horn says,
"Several years ago, back in Denver, I ran into something similar. It
was in the middle to late 80s, maybe even into the early 90s, when a
Denver-based cult group calling itself the "Sound Doctrine Church" had
bulletin boards and was involved in several echos. The leader was a man
named "Tim Williams" . . . Link:
http://groups.google.com/group/maleboge/browse_thread/thread/283e6d36...
While the Sound Doctrine Church may promote baptismal regeneration and
a works-righteousness gospel, they certainly aren't a cult. They
aren't on any cult lists or even watch lists. Their site:
http://www.carriedcross.org/default.asp?id=3563#48
In response to a Protestant Christian named Uncle Davey, Horn wrote:
"Disprove my faith *for* **me**." First of all, that's very difficult
when one has the cult mentality that you do; but when most of us
generally are more interested in "live and let live" as long as you
don't harm or bother anyone else, why would it matter what silly things
you believe?" Link:
http://usenet.mail2web.com/cgi-bin/dnewsweb.exe?cmd=article&group=fre...
Not only do we see Horn's usual, unwarranted vitriol here, we see him
putting down the beliefs of a Protestant Christian and saying he has a
"cult mentality." If someone disagrees with Horn, they "argue
like a cultist" and if they make arguments he can't answer, then
they have a "cult mentality."
Regards,
Fraud Buster
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| User: "Just Mark" |
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| Title: Re: David W. Horn Labels and Stereotypes Those That Don't Agree With Him As Cultists |
31 Oct 2005 03:05:43 PM |
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"Yogi the Bear" <yogi@campjellystone.com> wrote in message
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: Man not even ranger Rick is this bad!
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I think I predicted that John would adopt another nym. "Yogi the Bear", eh?
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| User: "Bible Bob" |
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| Title: Re: David W. Horn Labels and Stereotypes Those That Don't Agree With Him As Cultists |
31 Oct 2005 05:18:38 PM |
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On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 17:03:31 -0800, Yogi the Bear
<yogi@campjellystone.com> wrote:
Man not even ranger Rick is this bad!
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As much as Horn would like people to believe he's an "even-handed,
unbiased" thinker, we see quite the contrary in the things he writes.
In fact, besides his irrational fears and chest beating trips down
Machismo Lane, he seems to call people cultists if they don't
prescribe to his non-Christian brand of silent theism.
When asked to look at the world God created in order to find evidence
of a Creator, Horn replied with, "The Mormons and other cults use
this line of 'reasoning.'" Link:
http://groups.google.com/group/free.christians/msg/0708cb75a039617e
When talking to a Baptist seminarian (who is obviously not a cultist),
Horn said, "About 15 years ago, I had a run-in with a religious
cultist like you and he showed up, uninvited and unwelcome, at my door.
Let's just say that the reception that he received was not exactly what
he expected. He might have even had to change his shorts when he got
home. Looking down the business end of a Remington 870 can have that
effect on someone, I guess." Link:
http://www.infidelguy.com/ftopic-10445-days0-orderasc-345.html
In reference to a liberal Christian group in Denver, Horn says,
"Several years ago, back in Denver, I ran into something similar. It
was in the middle to late 80s, maybe even into the early 90s, when a
Denver-based cult group calling itself the "Sound Doctrine Church" had
bulletin boards and was involved in several echos. The leader was a man
named "Tim Williams" . . . Link:
http://groups.google.com/group/maleboge/browse_thread/thread/283e6d36...
While the Sound Doctrine Church may promote baptismal regeneration and
a works-righteousness gospel, they certainly aren't a cult. They
aren't on any cult lists or even watch lists. Their site:
http://www.carriedcross.org/default.asp?id=3563#48
In response to a Protestant Christian named Uncle Davey, Horn wrote:
"Disprove my faith *for* **me**." First of all, that's very difficult
when one has the cult mentality that you do; but when most of us
generally are more interested in "live and let live" as long as you
don't harm or bother anyone else, why would it matter what silly things
you believe?" Link:
http://usenet.mail2web.com/cgi-bin/dnewsweb.exe?cmd=article&group=fre...
Not only do we see Horn's usual, unwarranted vitriol here, we see him
putting down the beliefs of a Protestant Christian and saying he has a
"cult mentality." If someone disagrees with Horn, they "argue
like a cultist" and if they make arguments he can't answer, then
they have a "cult mentality."
Regards,
Fraud Buster
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Jason,
That you?
Bob
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BB
http://www.biblebob.net
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| User: "rogue" |
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| Title: Re: David W. Horn Labels and Stereotypes Those That Don't Agree With Him As Cultists |
31 Oct 2005 07:50:43 AM |
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Yogi the Bear wrote:
Man not even ranger Rick is this bad!
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As much as Horn would like people to believe he's an "even-handed,
unbiased" thinker, we see quite the contrary in the things he writes.
In fact, besides his irrational fears and chest beating trips down
Machismo Lane, he seems to call people cultists if they don't
prescribe to his non-Christian brand of silent theism.
JERRY
That would make him just like you. The problem is, reading his posts,
he's more rational than you.
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| User: "Dave" |
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| Title: Re: David W. Horn Labels and Stereotypes Those That Don't Agree With Him As Cultists |
31 Oct 2005 08:22:38 AM |
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rogue wrote:
Yogi the Bear wrote:
Man not even ranger Rick is this bad!
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As much as Horn would like people to believe he's an
"even-handed, unbiased" thinker, we see quite the contrary
in the things he writes. In fact, besides his irrational
fears and chest beating trips down Machismo Lane, he seems
to call people cultists if they don't prescribe to his
non-Christian brand of silent theism.
JERRY
That would make him just like you. The problem is, reading
his posts, he's more rational than you.
I calls 'em as I sees 'em, and if "Bible" John and his mentor, father
figure, and leash-holder, Jason Gastrich, have a problem with someone
expressing that kind of opinion, well, sucks to be them. By the way,
Gastrich, posting as "Fraud Buster," is the actual author of the
article:
http://groups.google.com/group/Malebogecom/msg/a4c990645fe4f29a?hl=en&
I have to say that I was especially amused at Gastrich being put off by
the view that he acts like a cultist, when he wrote, "When talking to a
Baptist seminarian (who is obviously not a cultist)..."
"Obviously not a cultist." It is to laugh.
Oh, and anyone who thinks that the Sound Doctrine Church was a "liberal
Christian group" is clearly lacking in the "Clue Department." They
were so conservative, they make Gastrich look like Bishop Spong.
Anyway, here's what rebuttal I chose to write:
http://groups.google.com/group/maleboge/msg/b59677861f858e75?hl=en&
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| User: "Dave" |
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| Title: Re: David W. Horn Labels and Stereotypes Those That Don't Agree With Him As Cultists |
30 Oct 2005 11:45:49 PM |
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Yogi the Bear wrote:
Man not even ranger Rick is this bad!
Ranger Rick was a fictional character, "Bible" John, just like Jesus.
Rebuttal here:
http://groups.google.com/group/maleboge/msg/b59677861f858e75?hl=en&
Neither Gastrich nor you have had the courage to respond to the
rebuttals. In his case, it's because he knows he can't. But it's good
to watch as the both of you help expose exactly what some of us have
been saying for a long, long time. You're both major phonies when it
comes to being Christians.
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