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Re: 4.27.2011

willie ·
LIAR!
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Re: God At Center Of Our Lives -- Wanda Putman, Florence

Bestworking ·
It's not "claims" bill. It's in the news reports and bios. What's your problem anyway that YOU can't freaking google? You're the one that lied and said she turned his kids against him, and that they were killed. It was her son and william's daughter that he abandoned as a child that were killed along with her. The "child" was a 30 year old woman at the time. Grandiose claims? No, facts. Give me ONE example of any claim I ever made I didn't back up. Just one. You are a liar. Now bill, tell me...
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Re: UC-Davis Occupy protester admits they provoked police in pepper-spray incident

wright35633 ·
Ditto you are such a liar. Prop I'll give you credit for your explanation. I too feel his bluff was called and he responded hastily. I think one must admit that these kids share their responsibility though. As I stated in another thread, my friend's daughter is enrolled there. She said the whole incident was in retaliation to a tuition increase.
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Re: An interesting comparison

lexum ·
best invokes the Blair Scott edict. be a liar and be the best liar you can be
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Re: Gingee

Gingee ·
Originally Posted by semiannualchick: Originally Posted by O No!: Semi, you know I love you but why do you keep saying Christians, in general, feel that we can sin with abandon just because we know we will be forgiven? That is NOT the way it works! Another thing Christians strive to do is ask forgivness when we have wronged someone, This does double duty - we are pleasing God, which makes us happy, PLUS we get rid of any pent up anger or resentment we may be holding. Look at Jennifer. You...
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Re: Gingee

semiannualchick ·
Originally Posted by Gingee: Why do you insist on saying I called you a liar? I did not mention the word liar in my post. I appologized to you for being mistaken. You come back with more bitterness. I never thought you were a liar, maybe forgetful or disillusioned but not a liar. It seems to be ok when you use the term "all Christians" in your post and then when you are questioned on it you say you meant to use the term some Christians. I haven't seen your apology to the Christians who you...
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Re: An interesting comparison

lexum ·
Originally Posted by lexum: In my opinion, and I think most will agree, it takes an idiot to think someone becomes mythological in 60 years. All of a sudden? Best the world simply ignores that kind of BS. We are actually using you for entertainment on here. Do you sincerely think I give you any credit for being anything other than a fringe lunatic? We are gaming you darlin,. Wake up. LOL =============================== semi intentionally misquoted me, her the big liar.
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Re: An interesting comparison

semiannualchick ·
Originally Posted by lexum: Semi intentionally misquoted me, her the big liar. _______________________ I quoted what you said. How is that a lie? You really are weird!
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Re: We are All Spiritual Children of God the Father.

whatup ·
It is a dangerous thing to take scripture out of context. Yes, Hebrews 12:9 does say "the Father of all spirits" but Hebrews 12:16 says, "that there be no immoral or godless person like Esau." Here is a reference to a person who had a spirit but was godless!" Job 38:8 should be Job 38:7 and it is when God is chastizing Job. It is obvious that God is NOT talking about humans because the verses in Job 38 are speaking of when God created the earth. We were Not created until after the earth.
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Re: An interesting comparison

Volkov ·
we know what you did semi you've changed since you took up with yankee girl bestworking/jennifer ---------------- well, we all know you've certainly not changed at all. once a troll, a stalker and a liar always a troll a stalker and a liar add hypocrite to that list too cause you are one of the biggest we've seen.
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Re: Dog Bites Hand That Fed It.

rocky ·
You are a true Foxophile, Herr Roland. Omit what you want and twist any article, EVEN IF YOU USED IT IN YOUR POST, to fit your warped purpose. The following is from THE SAME ARTICLE YOU MANIPULATED! You are not only warped, you are a LIAR! A true rethugliteacon! From the gaurdian: (and once again, THE SAME **** ARTICLE YOU QOUTE!!!LMAO) We are inspired that a non-violent democratic movement that insists on basic economic fairness is capturing the hearts and minds of so many working people.
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Re: Dog Bites Hand That Fed It.

Roland Pfalz ·
Originally Posted by rocky: You are a true Foxophile, Herr Roland. Omit what you want and twist any article, EVEN IF YOU USED IT IN YOUR POST, to fit your warped purpose. The following is from THE SAME ARTICLE YOU MANIPULATED! You are not only warped, you are a LIAR! A true rethugliteacon! From the gaurdian: (and once again, THE SAME **** ARTICLE YOU QOUTE!!!LMAO) We are inspired that a non-violent democratic movement that insists on basic economic fairness is capturing the hearts and minds...
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Re: Dog Bites Hand That Fed It.

Roland Pfalz ·
Originally Posted by rocky: You are a true Foxophile, Herr Roland. Omit what you want and twist any article, EVEN IF YOU USED IT IN YOUR POST, to fit your warped purpose. The following is from THE SAME ARTICLE YOU MANIPULATED! You are not only warped, you are a LIAR! A true rethugliteacon! From the gaurdian: (and once again, THE SAME **** ARTICLE YOU QOUTE!!!LMAO) We are inspired that a non-violent democratic movement that insists on basic economic fairness is capturing the hearts and minds...
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Re: An interesting comparison

lexum ·
Originally Posted by Not Shallow Not Slim: nash, Let's stipulate that an eccentric rabbi named Jesus existed. He was not the Jewish Messiah, that much is clear. The Messiah was to be a great warrior or judge. Jesus was neither in the Jewish community. Jesus was a human sacrifice that stuck, only after decades of oral tradition and borrowed mythology. If it weren't for the apologetics of Paul, there would be no Christianity today. The Christians simply rolled a 7. The essential premise of...
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Re: Which Prayers Does God Answer?

semiannualchick ·
Originally Posted by lexum: SEMI Your friend that prays; do you discourage her at any time given your non belief in anyone other than the mail man? ________________________ Even though I think you're being a smart ass, I'll answer your question. No, I do not discourage her, I love her to much to do that. If an unsaved person can pray & God answer that prayer, then more power to them. It would, of course, make John a liar since he said God doesn't hear the prayer of a sinner. If He...
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Re: Which Prayers Does God Answer?

lexum ·
Originally Posted by semiannualchick: Originally Posted by lexum: SEMI Your friend that prays; do you discourage her at any time given your non belief in anyone other than the mail man? ________________________ Even though I think you're being a smart ass, I'll answer your question. No, I do not discourage her, I love her to much to do that. If an unsaved person can pray & God answer that prayer, then more power to them. It would, of course, make John a liar since he said God doesn't...
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Re: Fun with Horus

NashBama ·
Originally Posted by JimiHendrix: Originally Posted by NashBama: Originally Posted by Not Shallow Not Slim: Nash, Tacitus journalized Christians , not Christ. Many ancient Greeks journalized Zeusians, that does not make Zeus real. DF Actually, Tacitus was speaking about Nero torturing and executing Christians. Tacitus was explaining their "superstition" and it's origin, blaming Pilate for executing Christ which led to the beginning of Christianity. Since Tacitus was a historian, it provides...
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Re: Christopher Hitchens dead at 62

Extra-260 ·
Originally Posted by Bestworking: Originally Posted by Extra-260: Originally Posted by Bestworking: You ain't got a clue as to what's happening. --------------------------------------------------------- LOL! But you do? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would tend to give some credence to those who have been on the other side and came back to tell us about it. What do you base your info on? -----------------------------...
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Re: Christopher Hitchens dead at 62

Bestworking ·
So says the skeptic. Everybody is just a liar, the atheist is the only honest person here. ------------------------------------ It wouldn't hurt you to be a bit skeptical and stop believing every wild story that you think "proves" your "afterlife" exists. Now I didn't say liar did I? Go back through all the threads on nde and you'll see my stance is that it's people's minds at work. You and all the others will never address the fact that nde are all different depending on the persons...
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Re: Christopher Hitchens dead at 62

Extra-260 ·
Originally Posted by Bestworking: So says the skeptic. Everybody is just a liar, the atheist is the only honest person here. ------------------------------------ It wouldn't hurt you to be a bit skeptical and stop believing every wild story that you think "proves" your "afterlife" exists. Now I didn't say liar did I? Go back through all the threads on nde and you'll see my stance is that it's people's minds at work. You and all the others will never address the fact that nde are all...
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Re: No! No! Not this candidate!

Bestworking ·
Wanna talk liar? They are not photo shopped, they came from news articles.
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Re: Question

O No! ·
DA, you got it right this one time, when you said, "I am saying that what you believe to be reality is nothing but fairy tale fantasy to me and many others." You expressed it as an OPINION. If EVERYONE on this forum would preface their remarks with something like, "I think...", "In my opinion..." or "It seems to me..." instead of making blanket statements like "You're delusional.", we could actually have a DISCUSSION. I admit, I have gotten angry lately. When I first joined this forum I was...
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Re: Ron Paul isn't tea party "crazy" (enough)

marksw59 ·
Originally Posted by rocky: marksw59, I figured out a long time ago on this forum that nobody who disagrees with you can do so in an adult manner. I really should not have responded to you personally and will apologize for doing so and promise it will not happen in the future. You are totally unaware or in denial of your own hypocrisy (the examples on this forum are many from your fascination with homosexuality and trying to label those who don't agree with you as *** to your frequent claims...
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Re: Essential And Non-Essential Biblical/Scriptural Beliefs

Contendah ·
From the unctuous and dogmatic utterances of Bill Gray, self-appointed decider of which "Biblical beliefs'" are essential and which are non-essential: "I believe that Jesus Christ left two ordinances for all Christian believers to do in remembrance of Him until He returns: Baptism and Communion . Our salvation is, in no way, based upon us doing these ordinances; but, in doing these we grow spiritually in our daily Christian walk and in our daily Christian lives. These, combined with daily...
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Re: Essential And Non-Essential Biblical/Scriptural Beliefs

INVICTUS ·
Originally Posted by Contendah: From the unctuous and dogmatic utterances of Bill Gray, self-appointed decider of which "Biblical beliefs'" are essential and which are non-essential: "I believe that Jesus Christ left two ordinances for all Christian believers to do in remembrance of Him until He returns: Baptism and Communion . Our salvation is, in no way, based upon us doing these ordinances; but, in doing these we grow spiritually in our daily Christian walk and in our daily Christian...
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Re: The Continental Confederation Congress, Religion, And 20,000 Bibles!

CrustyMac ·
You know, Bill, let's do lay this to rest. From your own documents: "That Mr. Aitkin has at great expence now finished an American edition of the holy scriptures in English; that the committee have from time to time attended to his progress in the work; that they also recommended it to the two chaplains of Congress to examine and give their opinion of the execution, who have accordingly reported thereon. The recommendation and report being as follows: 'Philadelphia, September 1st, 1782.
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Re: The Myth of Voter Fraud

Mr.Dittohead ·
Originally Posted by teyates: Perhaps the two of you should start a new organization, lets call it "Mo-Ron.Org".... Do you ever get out of the comic books stores or read any news other than that on the Communist websites??? http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07....html?pagewanted=all In one Alabama county alone in the previous election, there were more votes cast than the entire population of the county (BTW it was one heavily favored for Obama), Idiot. A county registrar does not even have enough...
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Re: Society without God

lexum ·
Originally Posted by frog: Originally Posted by lexum: Dark, we are still waiting on an explanation of why you posted bad information. Does the atheist license allow you to lie to mankind. Never mind it doesn’t count if the atheist lies. Why do you have to assume she is lying and make nasty comments about every other person in her group...or anyone's, for that matter? Nice. =============================== According to the CIA source quoted by DA, Sweden and Denmark are not atheist but %87...
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Re: Marco Rubio--Pants on Fire

interventor1212 ·
By most standards, Rubio may be accused of simply mistating dates. Whereas, the present VP is must be assumed to be a complete liar and unworthy of his office. Surely you agree and will call for his resignation.
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Re: Alliance Defense Fund Is Making Progress For Christ!

Bill Gray ·
Hi all, Well, to sum up the responses so far -- we have one guy who thinks God is "unamerican crap." We have another who believes Jesus is a Liar! And, a third which believes America would be better off without God. Now that we have heard from the "intellects (?)" -- let's hear from more members. God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day, Bill
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Re: Alliance Defense Fund Is Making Progress For Christ!

CrustyMac ·
Originally Posted by Bill Gray: Hi all, Well, to sum up the responses so far -- we have one guy who thinks God is "unamerican crap." We have another who believes Jesus is a Liar! And, a third which believes America would be better off without God. Now that we have heard from the "intellects (?)" -- let's hear from more members. God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day, Bill _______________ Bill, I used to think you had a reading comprehension problem. Now I know that you too are just a Liar...
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Re: Cain in a meltdown

Mr.Dittohead ·
Originally Posted by skippy delepepper: Unfortunately for the two women Cain called their bluff and they (the two women were ousted). The socialists are starting to realize that Cain may get the nomination of the Republican Party and then go on to whoop Obama’s A*s. Keep digging Ditto, because this don’t pan out. You can’t and won’t get a statement from these two liars. HERMAN CAIN for PRESIDENT 2012! Skippy Cain didnt call any bluffs. Cain claims he is not aware that any settlements were...
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Re: Cain in a meltdown

JimiHendrix ·
Originally Posted by Mr.Dittohead: Originally Posted by skippy delepepper: Unfortunately for the two women Cain called their bluff and they (the two women were ousted). The socialists are starting to realize that Cain may get the nomination of the Republican Party and then go on to whoop Obama’s A*s. Keep digging Ditto, because this don’t pan out. You can’t and won’t get a statement from these two liars. HERMAN CAIN for PRESIDENT 2012! Skippy Cain didnt call any bluffs. Cain claims he is not...
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Re: SO WHO ARE YOU GOING TO VOTE FOR

INVICTUS ·
Originally Posted by JimiHendrix: Originally Posted by interventor1212: Seeweed, If Obama had not approved the continuation of the Bush tax cuts, taxes on everyone would have gone up. He didn't have the votes in congress for the increase on $250,000 and above only. Of course, the actual result would be a decrease in taxes collected. Remember the Bush tax cut resulted in more revenue, not less, as the tax rates were above the curve. Also, the nation was in an economic downturn. Both the...
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Re: SO WHO ARE YOU GOING TO VOTE FOR

JimiHendrix ·
Originally Posted by INVICTUS: Originally Posted by JimiHendrix: Originally Posted by interventor1212: Seeweed, If Obama had not approved the continuation of the Bush tax cuts, taxes on everyone would have gone up. He didn't have the votes in congress for the increase on $250,000 and above only. Of course, the actual result would be a decrease in taxes collected. Remember the Bush tax cut resulted in more revenue, not less, as the tax rates were above the curve. Also, the nation was in an...
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Re: SO WHO ARE YOU GOING TO VOTE FOR

JimiHendrix ·
And you are still a pathological liar.
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Re: More good news for America and bad news for Republicans

seeweed ·
Originally Posted by Jobe: Seeweed is smoking the green weed again. Funny how he admits to being part of the crowd that wants something for nothing.     Lies , lies and more lies. You are a liar.
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Re: More good news for America and bad news for Republicans

Jobe ·
Originally Posted by seeweed: Originally Posted by Jobe: Seeweed is smoking the green weed again. Funny how he admits to being part of the crowd that wants something for nothing.     Lies , lies and more lies. You are a liar. ____________________________________________________________________________ You need to get a real job instead of expecting a handout from others.
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Re: Suicide and The Humanists among us

semiannualchick ·
Are you pulling a Bill?
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Re: Suicide and The Humanists among us

lexum ·
Best I’m saying: a careful study in this instance being mine and to include a careful study by anyone can see the similarities to a Jim Jones mentality. Read the Humanist Manifesto for yourself. The followers are pre-occupied with self destruction fueled by desperation and paranoia. Religion and religious people appear as a boogie man behind every shadow. The terminology of the three manifestos are obviously designed to just skirt around the norms of society luring the unsuspecting candidate...
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Re: Suicide and The Humanists among us

lexum ·
Originally Posted by semiannualchick: Are you pulling a Bill? ========================================== i thought about that semi but it was interferring with dog's thread.
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Re: Suicide and The Humanists among us

Road Puppy ·
So, How many times DO you have to turn that beer can around before ya finally figure out which way the pull tab works, buf?
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Re: Suicide and The Humanists among us

lexum ·
(June 3, 2010, Washington D.C.) Today, leadership at the American Humanist Association mourned the death of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, a physician, humanitarian, and brazen advocate for end-of-life choice. Dr. Kevorkian was given the Humanist Hero Award by the American Humanist Association in 1994. The American Humanist Association became one of the first national organizations to support end of life choices in a 1974 statement. “Dr. Kevorkian led the charge for the right of those who wanted the...
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Re: Suicide and The Humanists among us

Bestworking ·
How do we "distance" ourselves from all the other people, including christians, that support assisted suicide?
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Re: Suicide and The Humanists among us

Bestworking ·
BTW, still waiting on the link for that "study".
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Re: Suicide and The Humanists among us

Bestworking ·
Hey buff, what do you consider "pulling the plug" on a loved one to be?? Is that murder or assisted suicide?
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Re: Suicide and The Humanists among us

lexum ·
Best I know of no Christian group that condones suicide . The Humanist teach suicide as a rational alternative to “suffering” which can include physical, mental or imagined. I,‘m not saying you are a humanist and I hope you have sense enough not to teach children that suicide is an alternative to include an escape from bullying, breakups etc……what you may see as an adult as non-rational is not always seen that way by children.
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Re: Suicide and The Humanists among us

lexum ·
Originally Posted by Bestworking: Hey buff, what do you consider "pulling the plug" on a loved one to be?? Is that murder or assisted suicide? ============================================================= neither one
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Re: Suicide and The Humanists among us

Bestworking ·
Originally Posted by lexum: Originally Posted by Bestworking: Hey buff, what do you consider "pulling the plug" on a loved one to be?? Is that murder or assisted suicide? ============================================================= neither one ----------------------------------------------------------------------- What is it then? It means the family is causing a death, so what do you call it?
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Re: Suicide and The Humanists among us

Bestworking ·
Originally Posted by Bestworking: Originally Posted by lexum: Best I know of no Christian group that condones suicide . The Humanist teach suicide as a rational alternative to “suffering” which can include physical, mental or imagined. I,‘m not saying you are a humanist and I hope you have sense enough not to teach children that suicide is an alternative to include an escape from bullying, breakups etc……what you may see as an adult as non-rational is not always seen that way by children.
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