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lamont wrote: I'll bet that if Christ were resurrected and walking around today that you'd similarly question his Christianity and find it bizarre. I'd take that bet. For starters Christ is not a Christian, for obvious reasons.
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WestSideBilly wrote: In all seriousness, I think this country would be the better for having a president who doesn't wear his religion on his sleeve. That is a tough one for me. I am very skeptical of a politician who makes a big deal of it…
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WestSideBilly wrote: I think some of Boeing's customers, or possibly Boeing them self, use Moses Lake's airport to do touch and goes. I was out there a couple winters ago and a 777 kept circling on an approach path... the guy I was talking to s…
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Thomas Sowell agrees with me but says it better. He also carefully skirts around Godwins law and depends on the readers inferences. http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell102108.php3
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"rose-colored-coolaid wrote: From http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/unicorn 1. a mythical creature resembling a horse, with a single horn in the center of its forehead: often symbolic of chastity or purity. 2. a heraldic representation …
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In my lifetime I have seen kids involved in presidential elections on many levels, but never anything approaching this on such a national level. It is this kind of thing that causes all the Nazi comparisons by so many people. http://my.barackobama.…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: If your thought experiment is true, then why does a highly secular society like Japan's have a much lower rate of murder than a very Christian culture like America's? Answers are not always as obvious as they may …
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: Your continued reliance on Nazism is just noise now. For instance, the Nazis were not the first group to condone genocide or the mass killing of homosexuals. Consider Gomorrah or the commands in Joshua to kill every p…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: Your convincing people to believe one way or another has no bearing on the value of the mound. That is absolutely correct. It DOES, however, have a bearing on how they "treat" it or how they respond to how other…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: Robroy wrote: Microevolution From http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/microevolution 1. evolutionary change involving the gradual accumulation of mutations leading to new varieties within a species. 2. min…
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I probably should mention that my first interest in Hitler and Nazism was back in 1967, in Jr. High, basically driven by my fascination with the aircraft they designed. I guess I was a little like Lindburg on that one. But it eventually broadened to…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: Ya know, I feel the same way about McCain. Well, not that he's Muslim but his Christianity is obviously made up. I'm pretty sure that makes him a scientologist. That's the real reason I think the world will blow up i…
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RCC Sez: Let's use a more simple example, a mound. I am walking along and I see a mound in the middle of a field. How did it get there? Let's say I prove that it is possible to have been formed unintelligently. Perhaps it's in an earthquake zone o…
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RCC Sez: God of the gaps doesn't mean we've 100% proven there is no god, only that the diversity of life is no proof that it must exist. With that I agree. I need no more proof that God exists.
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Microevolution From http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/microevolution 1. evolutionary change involving the gradual accumulation of mutations leading to new varieties within a species. 2. minor evolutionary change observed over a short per…
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Apologist From http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/apologist a person who makes a defense in speech or writing of a belief, idea, etc.
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I will tell you right now that I think there is a possibility that Obama is a black Muslim. I would not bet the farm on it - yet - but whenever the subject of Christianity comes up his answers are severely lacking. I can tell you that his descriptio…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: Robroy wrote: Well, I find any setting where people unquestioningly believing what they are told to be disturbing. Further, I strongly dislike when churches officially back a candidate. I don't quite rec…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: FWIW, you're worried that GW is a power grab...what about the obvious oil conglomerate power grab? Most people with power are in a power grab. That's how they got there.
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: Robroy wrote: You're...Mocking me, aren't you? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLo5vgAHJBs Yes. Like anything, it's not unbelievable that a few people out there have some sort of power grab planned based o…
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Charles Dean wrote: The controversy over his place of birth is only of interest to conspiracy theorists Rob. To be more specific, I do not think so. I found an article that sums up my position pretty clearly, from the very first line. http:/…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: You invalidate your own position by carrying it to the most absurd extreme possible. I have nothing kind to say about this admission, so I will leave it at that. Time will tell. That is, if Obama should somehow wi…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: Robroy wrote: The whole global warming scam is nothing more than a power/control grab. Oh, NO! You've scoured to the bottom of their devious plot. 1) Convince world that global warming exists by producing…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: Perhaps, this is one of those cases where people are attributing to others their own beliefs? I.E. if someone thinks Palin is the second coming of Mary (rather than Christ), and they vehemently support her, then they m…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: Robroy wrote: Most importantly, NOTHING he says or does justifies such mindless, unquestioning allegence. Many really DO consider him a messiah. Maybe it is them I "fear" more than him. I was wondering when t…
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rose-colored-coolaid wrote: For more on why people work this way, read up on cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias. That a meme would evolve to resist questioning is not surprising at all. Yes I've seen this in many Evolution theory apo…
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lamont wrote: The more we know the more we push back the argument that God is responsible for it (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_of_the_gaps). We used to claim that God was behind the Sun and Moon travelling across the sky, and know we know bet…
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Does anybody else have the problem that sometimes the right hand side of the posts is cut off so you cannot hit the quote or edit buttons? It only happens for me on random threads, and then only on some groups.
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RCC wrote: I think I've finally figured Robroy out. He doesn't actually believe any of the garbage he spouts all the time, rather he's some sort of extreme atheist with far-far left tendencies who is trying to create a strawman personalty to scar…
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Charles Dean wrote: Rob, you are certifiably insane. You changing a Nazi poster with a picture of Obama seems to make him like hitler in your mind? No, I got that off the web. The Michelle Obama quote in it is quite telling. The videos on the …