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"Jason Gastrich" |
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05 Mar 2005 05:56:28 PM |
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Where is #11? |
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
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http://www.jcsm.org
Over 90,000 web pages!
John 8:36 reads, "Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free
indeed."
Galatians 5:1 reads, "Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christ
has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage."
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| User: "rogue" |
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| Title: Re: Where is #11? |
05 Mar 2005 06:49:49 PM |
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Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized
it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing to be proud
about.
It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other. Perhaps
it was someone who didn't want their name on the list anymore because
they were afraid someone unethical would steal the list. Perhaps it
was someone who changed their name and re=listed under the new name and
asked that the old one be removed. There are a number of other
possibilities besides the either/or scenario you claim.
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| User: "Jason Gastrich" |
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| Title: Re: Where is #11? |
05 Mar 2005 06:53:44 PM |
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rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other. Perhaps
it was someone who didn't want their name on the list anymore because
they were afraid someone unethical would steal the list. Perhaps it
was someone who changed their name and re=listed under the new name
and asked that the old one be removed. There are a number of other
possibilities besides the either/or scenario you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two most
plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
--
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Jesus Christ Saves Ministries
http://www.jcsm.org
Over 90,000 web pages!
John 8:36 reads, "Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be
free indeed."
Galatians 5:1 reads, "Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which
Christ has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of
bondage."
ICQ#: 20731140 . AIM: MrJasonGastrich . YIM: Jesus_Saved_Jason
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| User: "NC" |
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| Title: Re: Where is #11? |
05 Mar 2005 07:08:53 PM |
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"Jason Gastrich" <usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:swsWd.40750$xX3.13734@twister.socal.rr.com:
rogue wrote:
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other. Perhaps
it was someone who didn't want their name on the list anymore because
they were afraid someone unethical would steal the list. Perhaps it
was someone who changed their name and re=listed under the new name
and asked that the old one be removed. There are a number of other
possibilities besides the either/or scenario you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Jason, I think it's been pretty well established that anyone who hasn't
explicitly told you who or what they are has most likely converted to
Christianity, is ashamed and repentent about their former hatred of the
one true God they really always knew existed, and that it was most
likely your prayers and crossposted righteous guidance that finally won
them over. I mean, it's so obvious.
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| User: "Tom" |
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05 Mar 2005 07:12:38 PM |
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"NC" <ncfake@ffs.ntrlly.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9610C3AD2BF73nc123token456@207.225.159.6...
"Jason Gastrich" <usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:swsWd.40750$xX3.13734@twister.socal.rr.com:
rogue wrote:
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other. Perhaps
it was someone who didn't want their name on the list anymore because
they were afraid someone unethical would steal the list. Perhaps it
was someone who changed their name and re=listed under the new name
and asked that the old one be removed. There are a number of other
possibilities besides the either/or scenario you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Jason, I think it's been pretty well established that anyone who hasn't
explicitly told you who or what they are has most likely converted to
Christianity, is ashamed and repentent about their former hatred of the
one true God they really always knew existed, and that it was most
likely your prayers and crossposted righteous guidance that finally won
them over. I mean, it's so obvious.
Yeah Jason :-))))))))).
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| User: "Chris Thompson" |
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05 Mar 2005 08:26:17 PM |
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"Jason Gastrich" <usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:swsWd.40750$xX3.13734@twister.socal.rr.com:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~ray
mond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other. Perhaps
it was someone who didn't want their name on the list anymore because
they were afraid someone unethical would steal the list. Perhaps it
was someone who changed their name and re=listed under the new name
and asked that the old one be removed. There are a number of other
possibilities besides the either/or scenario you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Only to someone lacking in imagination.
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| User: "Robibnikoff" |
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06 Mar 2005 07:53:11 AM |
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"Jason Gastrich" <usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:swsWd.40750$xX3.13734@twister.socal.rr.com...
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other. Perhaps
it was someone who didn't want their name on the list anymore because
they were afraid someone unethical would steal the list. Perhaps it
was someone who changed their name and re=listed under the new name
and asked that the old one be removed. There are a number of other
possibilities besides the either/or scenario you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two most
plausible cases.
They're only plausable in your twisted mind.
--
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Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
#1557
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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05 Mar 2005 08:34:19 PM |
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In our last episode <swsWd.40750$xX3.13734@twister.socal.rr.com>, Jason
Gastrich pirouetted gracefully and with great fanfare proclaimed:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11. Abort/retry/fail/headbutt
something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing to
be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other. Perhaps it
was someone who didn't want their name on the list anymore because they
were afraid someone unethical would steal the list. Perhaps it was
someone who changed their name and re=listed under the new name and
asked that the old one be removed. There are a number of other
possibilities besides the either/or scenario you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two most
plausible cases.
The most plausible case is my copy of the list isn't displaying properly,
you idiot.
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Group website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
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"Religion is regarded by the common people as true,
by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful."
-- Seneca the Younger
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| User: "rogue" |
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05 Mar 2005 06:57:01 PM |
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Jason Gastrich wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps
it was someone who didn't want their name on the list anymore
because
they were afraid someone unethical would steal the list. Perhaps
it
was someone who changed their name and re=listed under the new name
and asked that the old one be removed. There are a number of other
possibilities besides the either/or scenario you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most
plausible cases.
JERRY
Welllll, not exactly. here is what you wrote:
JASON
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Considering the name of number 11, its' doubtful that this person
converted and is now a Christian.
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| User: "Mike Painter" |
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05 Mar 2005 09:37:10 PM |
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Jason Gastrich wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other. Perhaps
it was someone who didn't want their name on the list anymore because
they were afraid someone unethical would steal the list. Perhaps it
was someone who changed their name and re=listed under the new name
and asked that the old one be removed. There are a number of other
possibilities besides the either/or scenario you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Jason makes a statement of fact "It's either one or the other."
When it's pointed out this is wrong he tells us *his* reasons are the most
plausible.
Such a bright little man.
Such a brilliant mind.
You would think that he would remember the conversations he took part in and
might at least mention that removal of a duplicate name is a very plausible
reason.
My number is now that of some one who was a duplicate.
I hope someone quotes the above since the run-away plonked me, again.
Sometimes I long for twit lists.
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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05 Mar 2005 09:53:20 PM |
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In our last episode <GVuWd.4432$C47.4013@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>, Mike
Painter pirouetted gracefully and with great fanfare proclaimed:
You would think that he would remember the conversations he took part in
and might at least mention that removal of a duplicate name is a very
plausible reason.
Yeah, Michelle is removing some duplicates even now.
Gastrich'll probably try to count those as "conversions" too...
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Group website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
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"Religion is regarded by the common people as true,
by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful."
-- Seneca the Younger
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| User: "Abner Mintz" |
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06 Mar 2005 03:05:36 PM |
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Mike Painter <mddotpainter@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Sometimes I long for twit lists.
Well, there was my old Kook List, but I haven't had the heart for that
since the days of Heaven's Gate.
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| User: "Kate " |
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05 Mar 2005 11:00:03 PM |
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On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other. Perhaps
it was someone who didn't want their name on the list anymore because
they were afraid someone unethical would steal the list. Perhaps it
was someone who changed their name and re=listed under the new name
and asked that the old one be removed. There are a number of other
possibilities besides the either/or scenario you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two most
plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist? It's far more
moral than pretending a lie.
That wasn't very plausible at all Jason. More like you want people to
join in your immoral state so you will feel better about being such a
liar.
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| User: "Jason Gastrich" |
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05 Mar 2005 11:11:03 PM |
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Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps it was someone who didn't want their name on the list
anymore because they were afraid someone unethical would steal the
list. Perhaps it was someone who changed their name and re=listed
under the new name and asked that the old one be removed. There
are a number of other possibilities besides the either/or scenario
you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much time on
usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
Regards,
Jason
--
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Jesus Christ Saves Ministries
http://www.jcsm.org
Over 90,000 web pages!
John 8:36 reads, "Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be
free indeed."
Galatians 5:1 reads, "Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which
Christ has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of
bondage."
ICQ#: 20731140 . AIM: MrJasonGastrich . YIM: Jesus_Saved_Jason
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| User: "Jon" |
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07 Mar 2005 03:21:43 PM |
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"Jason Gastrich" wrote ...
Kate wrote:
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much time on
usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
Let's just examine this for a moment. The only reason I could think
of for anyone to be ashamed of being an atheist would be if they
thought they were wrong. Then they wouldn't be an atheist.
OTOH, there may be people who, because of pressure from family,
friends or other parts of society don't wish it to be generally known
that they are atheists. (They are oppressed.) I don't think any of
these would put themselves on the list in the first place.
IOW, Jason is full of it.
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| User: "Kate " |
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07 Mar 2005 07:30:03 PM |
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On 7 Mar 2005 13:21:43 -0800, (Jon) wrote:
"Jason Gastrich" wrote ...
Kate wrote:
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much time on
usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
Let's just examine this for a moment. The only reason I could think
of for anyone to be ashamed of being an atheist would be if they
thought they were wrong. Then they wouldn't be an atheist.
OTOH, there may be people who, because of pressure from family,
friends or other parts of society don't wish it to be generally known
that they are atheists. (They are oppressed.) I don't think any of
these would put themselves on the list in the first place.
IOW, Jason is full of it.
Not only that, he can't defend any of it, so he sneaks away.
guiltily
LOL
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| User: "kathryn" |
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06 Mar 2005 05:39:28 AM |
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"Jason Gastrich" <usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps it was someone who didn't want their name on the list
anymore because they were afraid someone unethical would steal the
list. Perhaps it was someone who changed their name and re=listed
under the new name and asked that the old one be removed. There
are a number of other possibilities besides the either/or scenario
you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much time
on
usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
Regards,
Jason
You don't half live in an odd little fantasy world
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| User: "Tom" |
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06 Mar 2005 07:30:37 AM |
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"Jason Gastrich" <usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:HhwWd.40982$xX3.32858@twister.socal.rr.com...
Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps it was someone who didn't want their name on the list
anymore because they were afraid someone unethical would steal the
list. Perhaps it was someone who changed their name and re=listed
under the new name and asked that the old one be removed. There
are a number of other possibilities besides the either/or scenario
you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much time
on
usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
Regards,
Jason
No you arrogant ignorant Christian, she isn't joking! Can you give her a
truthful answer?
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| User: "Don Kresch" |
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06 Mar 2005 11:01:43 AM |
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In alt.atheism on Sun, 06 Mar 2005 05:11:03 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> let us all know that:
Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps it was someone who didn't want their name on the list
anymore because they were afraid someone unethical would steal the
list. Perhaps it was someone who changed their name and re=listed
under the new name and asked that the old one be removed. There
are a number of other possibilities besides the either/or scenario
you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking?
He never jokes.
And the list does go all the way to 11.
Don
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aa #51, Knight of BAAWA, DNRC o-, Member of the [H]orde
Atheist Minister for St. Dogbert.
"No being is so important that he can usurp the rights of another"
Picard to Data/Graves "The Schizoid Man"
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06 Mar 2005 10:03:54 AM |
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In article <HhwWd.40982$xX3.32858@twister.socal.rr.com>, usenetspam1
@yahoo.com says...
Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps it was someone who didn't want their name on the list
anymore because they were afraid someone unethical would steal the
list. Perhaps it was someone who changed their name and re=listed
under the new name and asked that the old one be removed. There
are a number of other possibilities besides the either/or scenario
you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much time on
usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
Regards,
Jason
No Jason, I don't think he was. Answer the question please...
BDK
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| User: "Rev. Karl E. Taylor" |
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06 Mar 2005 10:52:57 AM |
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BDK wrote:
In article <HhwWd.40982$xX3.32858@twister.socal.rr.com>, usenetspam1
@yahoo.com says...
Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps it was someone who didn't want their name on the list
anymore because they were afraid someone unethical would steal the
list. Perhaps it was someone who changed their name and re=listed
under the new name and asked that the old one be removed. There
are a number of other possibilities besides the either/or scenario
you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much time on
usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
Regards,
Jason
No Jason, I don't think he was. Answer the question please...
Only three possible outcomes to that request B:
1. Can't
2. Won't
3. Will start praying for the person that had the unmitigated gal to
ask the question in the first place.
--
There are none more ignorant and useless,
than they that seek answers on their knees,
with their eyes closed.
____________________________________________________________________
Rev. Karl E. Taylor
A.A #1143 PLONKED by Bob
Apostle of Dr. Lao EAC: Virgin Conversion Unit Director
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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06 Mar 2005 05:29:44 AM |
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In our last episode <HhwWd.40982$xX3.32858@twister.socal.rr.com>, Jason
Gastrich pirouetted gracefully and with great fanfare proclaimed:
Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11. Abort/retry/fail/headbutt
something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing to
be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other. Perhaps
it was someone who didn't want their name on the list anymore because
they were afraid someone unethical would steal the list. Perhaps it
was someone who changed their name and re=listed under the new name
and asked that the old one be removed. There are a number of other
possibilities besides the either/or scenario you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much time
on usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
Given *your example, I'm far more ashamed I was ever a Christian...
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Group website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
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"Religion is regarded by the common people as true,
by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful."
-- Seneca the Younger
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| User: "David Sienkiewicz" |
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| Title: Re: Where is #11? |
05 Mar 2005 11:43:34 PM |
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Jason Gastrich wrote:
Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly
nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps it was someone who didn't want their name on the list
anymore because they were afraid someone unethical would steal
the
list. Perhaps it was someone who changed their name and
re=listed
under the new name and asked that the old one be removed. There
are a number of other possibilities besides the either/or
scenario
you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the
two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much
time on
usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
And why would you think THAT, Jason?
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| User: "David Sienkiewicz" |
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| Title: Re: Where is #11? |
05 Mar 2005 11:44:42 PM |
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Jason Gastrich wrote:
Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly
nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps it was someone who didn't want their name on the list
anymore because they were afraid someone unethical would steal
the
list. Perhaps it was someone who changed their name and
re=listed
under the new name and asked that the old one be removed. There
are a number of other possibilities besides the either/or
scenario
you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the
two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much
time on
usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
I was a little too fast on the "post" button.
So answer the question, Jason: Why would anyone be ashamed of being an
atheist?
I have lots of friends who are ex-Christians, and a few of them view
that as a shameful period in their lives.
Would that be the same thing?
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| User: "Secular Fundamentalist" |
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| Title: Re: Where is #11? |
06 Mar 2005 04:01:13 AM |
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David Sienkiewicz wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly
nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps it was someone who didn't want their name on the list
anymore because they were afraid someone unethical would steal
the
list. Perhaps it was someone who changed their name and
re=listed
under the new name and asked that the old one be removed. There
are a number of other possibilities besides the either/or
scenario
you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the
two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much
time on
usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
I was a little too fast on the "post" button.
So answer the question, Jason: Why would anyone be ashamed of being an
atheist?
I have lots of friends who are ex-Christians, and a few of them view
that as a shameful period in their lives.
Would that be the same thing?
Jason, as you know full well, knows no shame.
--
David Silverman F.L.A.H.N.
aa #2208
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| User: "David Sienkiewicz" |
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| Title: Re: Where is #11? |
07 Mar 2005 08:05:06 PM |
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Jason Gastrich wrote:
Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly
nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps it was someone who didn't want their name on the list
anymore because they were afraid someone unethical would steal
the
list. Perhaps it was someone who changed their name and
re=listed
under the new name and asked that the old one be removed. There
are a number of other possibilities besides the either/or
scenario
you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the
two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much
time on
usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
alt.atheism is but one group in Usenet, Jason.
A busy group, to be sure, but only one group - hardly representative of
Usenet.
But I'm still waiting - and others are also, I'm sure - to hear you
explain why an atheist should be ashamed of being an atheist.
I'm not an atheist - not even close. Never have been. Never will be.
But I know lots of 'em and they're pretty bright, well-meaning people,
as a whole, and in my experience.
In fact, I don't know any that I wouldn't stack up against YOU any day!
I don't think anyone should be ashamed of being a Christian, either,
Jason.
But I'll let you in on a little secret.
I'll bet that there are a few out there who read your stuff, and they
might be just a little ashamed to be associated with the likes of you.
They might be ashamed to be even viewed as any kind of Christian if it
means being associated with you.
What do you think? Is that possible?
So why should an atheist be ashamed, Jason.
Inquiring minds want to know, as they say.
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| User: "Kate " |
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| Title: Re: Where is #11? |
06 Mar 2005 08:27:02 AM |
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On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 05:11:03 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps it was someone who didn't want their name on the list
anymore because they were afraid someone unethical would steal the
list. Perhaps it was someone who changed their name and re=listed
under the new name and asked that the old one be removed. There
are a number of other possibilities besides the either/or scenario
you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much time on
usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
Absolutely not. Most atheists give up theism because they figure out
how immoral it and others won't touch it because of the same reason.
I can't imagine how you can lie to yourself willingly, although I see
you constantly do it. You lie about getting a real doctorate, you lie
to everyone blatently about your reasons for doing things when
obviously the only reason you do it is get attention.
I'm athiest because I can't lie to myself. No sane person would find
that anything to be guilty for.
Why do you lie to yourself? And why do you think being honest is
something to feel guilty about?
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| User: "Phÿltêr" |
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| Title: Re: Where is #11? |
07 Mar 2005 07:45:53 AM |
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(Kate ) astounded us with:
news:42321145.147698500@news-west.newscene.com:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 05:11:03 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
Kate wrote:
On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymo
nd/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other.
Perhaps it was someone who didn't want their name on the list
anymore because they were afraid someone unethical would steal the
list. Perhaps it was someone who changed their name and re=listed
under the new name and asked that the old one be removed. There
are a number of other possibilities besides the either/or scenario
you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two
most plausible cases.
Regards,
Jason
Why on earth would anyone be ashamed of being atheist?
Are you joking? With all due respect, I think you've spent too much
time on usenet (e.g. alt.atheism) or Communist China.
Absolutely not. Most atheists give up theism because they figure out
how immoral it and others won't touch it because of the same reason.
I can't imagine how you can lie to yourself willingly, although I see
you constantly do it. You lie about getting a real doctorate, you lie
to everyone blatently about your reasons for doing things when
obviously the only reason you do it is get attention.
I'm athiest because I can't lie to myself. No sane person would find
that anything to be guilty for.
Why do you lie to yourself? And why do you think being honest is
something to feel guilty about?
I would think the answers are quite obvious Kate, he's a lying theist.
Their whole life is built on a book of lies, so lying is like breathing to
them
--
Phÿltêr
AA#1938
Denizen of Darkness #44 & AFJC Antipodean Attaché
Remove "s" to respond
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| User: "raven1" |
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06 Mar 2005 04:48:06 AM |
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On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 00:53:44 GMT, "Jason Gastrich"
<usenetspam1@yahoo.com> wrote:
rogue wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing
to be proud about. It's either one or the other.
JERRY
Invalid metaphor. It doesn't *have* to be one or the other. Perhaps
it was someone who didn't want their name on the list anymore because
they were afraid someone unethical would steal the list. Perhaps it
was someone who changed their name and re=listed under the new name
and asked that the old one be removed. There are a number of other
possibilities besides the either/or scenario you claim.
Sure. There are millions of possiblities. However, I gave the two most
plausible cases.
No, you didn't, you dishonest prat. You flat out declared that ONLY
your two cases were possible. Shame on you for your mendacity; a fine
example you set as a would-be Christian pastor.
Seriously, I don't know what world you inhabit, Jason, but in the one
that I live in, words have actual meanings. Here's what you said:
"I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing to
be proud about. **** It's either one or the other.****" Don't try to
weasel your way out of this.
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| User: "jwk" |
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| Title: Re: Where is #11? |
09 Mar 2005 08:17:56 AM |
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Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized
it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing to be proud
about.
It's either one or the other.
Your gargantuan conceit is astounding. Especially in the face of all
the evidence you get, every day of your existence, that you are a fool.
jwk
BAAWA
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| User: "David Sienkiewicz" |
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| Title: Re: Where is #11? |
05 Mar 2005 11:41:49 PM |
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Jason Gastrich wrote:
Secular Fundamentalist wrote:
Jason Gastrich wrote:
Where is atheist number 11? The list goes from 10 to 12. See
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oyrl24D_zGoJ:www.mylinuxisp.com/~raymond/alt.atheism/aanumlist.php%3Fn%3D1+aanumlist+1-100&hl=en
Regards,
Jason
General comprehension fault at line #11.
Abort/retry/fail/headbutt something?
I'm just wondering if it's someone who converted or someone who
realized
it's a shameful thing to reject God and certainly nothing to be proud
about.
I'm still wondering when you'll realize that stealing the list was a
shameful thing and nothing to be proud about.
< snip >
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