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![]() I pray that God will strike you and your kind down as in the days of Lot. I want the Devil to personally force feed you his feces. I want you to choke to death 1000X on the molten crap that flows from Satan's anus. |
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Jackie DeGrippo wrote:
I pray that God will strike you and your kind down as in the days of Lot. I want the Devil to personally force feed you his feces. I want you to choke to death 1000X on the molten crap that flows from Satan's anus. Ah, it is such an honor to meet a xian who loves his neighbours and in an argument turns the other cheek. Who loves others like Jezus did....... |
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On Sat, 25 Dec 2010 15:58:34 -0500, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq. wrote:
"seymore" wrote in message ... snip oh, **** you, Gregory! The expression is old as dirt! In other parts of the world "merry" is substituted by the word "happy". The meaning is the same for Christians. why would they *not* be merry or happy that the savior was born? huh? You missed the point. "Merry Christmas" is the preferred, non-believer, politically correct greeting that marginalizes the true purpose of Christmas which is celebrating the birth of the Christ. How about 'Joyous Christmas' or better yet. 'Holy Christmas'. What business is it of yours what people celebrate? Besides, you *guys* stole a pagan holiday. Go get one of your own. Do you think the non-believers would ever accept and say those greetings? NO they wouldn't because that would not further their non-believer agenda which agenda substitutes gluttony and human-centric activities for a devout expression of love and appreciation of God's ultimate sacrifice. We celebrate the birth of the Christ because we know of His true purpose which was to die on the cross so our sins might be forgiven. The birth of the Christ is a wondrous thing only in the knowing about the death and resurrection of the Christ. There is NOTHING merry about the birth, life and death of the Christ, IMO. Non believers prefer 'merry' because it makes the Christ out to be some kind of clown. |
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On Dec 25, 2:58*pm, " Sir Gregory Hall, Esq."
wrote: "seymore" wrote in message ... snip oh, **** you, Gregory! The expression is old as dirt! In other parts of the world "merry" is substituted by the word "happy". The meaning is the same for Christians. why would they *not* be merry or happy that the savior was born? huh? You missed the point. "Merry Christmas" is the preferred, non-believer, politically correct greeting that marginalizes the true purpose of Christmas which is celebrating the birth of the Christ. How about 'Joyous Christmas' or better yet. 'Holy Christmas'. Do you think the non-believers would ever accept and say those greetings? NO they wouldn't because that would not further their non-believer agenda which agenda substitutes gluttony and human-centric activities for a devout expression of love and appreciation of God's ultimate sacrifice. We celebrate the birth of the Christ because we know of His true purpose which was to die on the cross so our sins might be forgiven. The birth of the Christ is a wondrous thing only in the knowing about the death and resurrection of the Christ. There is NOTHING merry about the birth, life and death of the Christ, IMO. Non believers prefer 'merry' because it makes the Christ out to be some kind of clown. -- Gregory Hall Then you'd be speaking of the ****ing HYPOCRITE liberals who "enjoy" Christmas but never mention Easter. These people are, IN FACT, simply ****ing two faced lip-servers and unworthy of notice save an occasional admonishment. Your blanket statement that you "HATE" the expression "Merry Christmas" is just a bit more that two and a half miles over the top of reason and civility. (which excludes liberals, of course) I never knew a Christian of any creed that would not express "Merry Christmas" to me with the deepest and most honest intent. The same expression from asshole liberals who use the date as an excuse to party is not the same thing at all... its simply four- flushing at its most pernicious style and not worthy of complete hatred for the expression.. JD |
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On Dec 25, 4:09*pm, seymore_donkies
wrote: Then you'd be speaking of the ****ing HYPOCRITE liberals who "enjoy" Christmas but never mention Easter. These people are, IN FACT, simply ****ing two faced lip-servers and unworthy of notice save an occasional admonishment. Your blanket statement that you "HATE" the expression "Merry Christmas" is just a bit more that two and a half miles over the top of reason and civility. (which excludes liberals, of course) I never knew a Christian of any creed that would not express "Merry Christmas" to me with the deepest and most honest intent. The same expression from asshole liberals who use the date as an excuse to party is not the same thing at all... its simply four- flushing at its most pernicious style and not worthy of complete hatred for the expression.. JD- You really don't give it a rest do you? And, your ignorance never ceases to amaze me. You must be totally unaware that for Christians, at least for us Roman Catholics, liberal and conservative, Easter is more important than Christmas as it fulfills the promise God made to Noah and opened the gates of Heaven for those who die in God's friendship. Christmas is the second important date in the Church year. Never mention Easter Indeed! It must gull you to know that the great liberal who was both man and God was put to a cruel death on a cross by Conservatives. I wish you a Merry Christmas anyway and when it comes again, I shall wish you a Happy Easter too. No one else will suffer a political post from me today but you do take the cake Ebanezer Bob G |
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On Dec 25, 6:59*pm, "Bob G." wrote:
On Dec 25, 4:09*pm, seymore_donkies wrote: Then you'd be speaking of the ****ing HYPOCRITE liberals who "enjoy" Christmas but never mention Easter. These people are, IN FACT, simply ****ing two faced lip-servers and unworthy of notice save an occasional admonishment. Your blanket statement that you "HATE" the expression "Merry Christmas" is just a bit more that two and a half miles over the top of reason and civility. (which excludes liberals, of course) I never knew a Christian of any creed that would not express "Merry Christmas" to me with the deepest and most honest intent. The same expression from asshole liberals who use the date as an excuse to party is not the same thing at all... its simply four- flushing at its most pernicious style and not worthy of complete hatred for the expression.. JD- You really don't give it a rest do you? And, your ignorance never ceases to amaze me. You must be totally unaware that for Christians, at least for us Roman Catholics, liberal and conservative, Easter is more important than Christmas as it fulfills the promise God made to Noah and opened the gates of Heaven for those who die in God's friendship. Christmas is the second important date in the Church year. Never mention Easter Indeed! It must gull you to know that the great liberal who was both man and God was put to a cruel death on a cross by Conservatives. I wish you a Merry Christmas anyway and when it comes again, I shall wish you a Happy Easter too. No one else will suffer a political post from me today but you do take the cake Ebanezer Bob G ewe are a complete and total HYPOCRITE... not only that but ewe have "reading comprehension disorder"... which is common in liberal ****wads. merry Christmas, HYPOCRITE! JD |
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On Sat, 25 Dec 2010 15:58:34 -0500, " Sir Gregory Hall, Esq."
wrote: "seymore" wrote in message ... snip oh, **** you, Gregory! The expression is old as dirt! In other parts of the world "merry" is substituted by the word "happy". The meaning is the same for Christians. why would they *not* be merry or happy that the savior was born? huh? You missed the point. "Merry Christmas" is the preferred, non-believer, politically correct greeting that marginalizes the true purpose of Christmas which is celebrating the birth of the Christ. How about 'Joyous Christmas' or better yet. 'Holy Christmas'. That sounds like a dine idea and I hope you enjoy your push to put the christian back into christianity. You plan to lead by example? Do you think the non-believers would ever accept and say those greetings? Why are you so interested in controlling what other people are doing and saying? NO they wouldn't because that would not further their non-believer agenda which agenda substitutes gluttony and human-centric activities for a devout expression of love and appreciation of God's ultimate sacrifice. No conservative screed is comlete without a conspiracy claim. We celebrate the birth of the Christ because we know of His true purpose which was to die on the cross so our sins might be forgiven. Who voted you humanity's spokesperson? The birth of the Christ is a wondrous thing only in the knowing about the death and resurrection of the Christ. There is NOTHING merry about the birth, life and death of the Christ, According to your mythology IMO. Non believers prefer 'merry' because it makes the Christ out to be some kind of clown. And the obvious solution is to appoint a control freak such as yourself as head of the thought police. I am curious, do you really gather periodically with your fellow believers and perform ritual cannibalism to reaffirm your faith? -- Greg sounds like one pathetic *******. He's kind of like the old, bitter barfly who shouts drunken slurs at everyone in the place: you feel sort of sorry for the mess he's made of his life, but at the same time he's so arrogant that he inspires gales of mocking laughter in nearly everyone who sees him. |
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Sir Gregory Hall, Esq. wrote:
Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ so what's with this 'merry' crap? Christmas is multiple things, Greg. The Online dictionary definition: mer·ry adj. mer·ri·er, mer·ri·est 1. Full of high-spirited gaiety; jolly. 2. Marked by or offering fun and gaiety; festive: a merry evening. 3. Archaic Delightful; entertaining. 4. Brisk: a merry pace. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/christmas "Today, Christmas is largely secularized and dominated by gifts, decorated trees, and a jolly Santa Claus." It seems to me this 'merry' Christmas crap is just another way for non-believers to take over and marginalize the true meaning of Christmas. That's because you're stupid. It seems to me Christ's birth should be celebrated with solemn thanks to our Lord for giving his only begotten son that those who believe in Him may have everlasting life. Why? You're not anything near to a Christian in deed or action. It should hardly matter to you. Getting drunk on spirits and getting bloated on too much food is debauchery. How's your grow room coming along? Is it proper to gives thanks to the Lord's ultimate sacrifice by engaging in sinful behavior? Making Christmas all about human vices seems to me to be very antithetical, blasphemous and sinful and no way to get to Heaven. In which case you should be worried. Hint: reread the part about bearing false witness against thy neighbor. -- Greg's wrong guesses so far: Aratzio Spooge MAABOF Vince Deco Mike/Bill (?) Johnny Dollar |
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seymore wrote:
On Dec 25, 12:50 pm, " Sir Gregory Hall, Esq." wrote: Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ so what's with this 'merry' crap? The Online dictionary definition: mer ry adj. mer ri er, mer ri est 1. Full of high-spirited gaiety; jolly. 2. Marked by or offering fun and gaiety; festive: a merry evening. 3. Archaic Delightful; entertaining. 4. Brisk: a merry pace. It seems to me this 'merry' Christmas crap is just another way for non-believers to take over and marginalize the true meaning of Christmas. It seems to me Christ's birth should be celebrated with solemn thanks to our Lord for giving his only begotten son that those who believe in Him may have everlasting life. Getting drunk on spirits and getting bloated on too much food is debauchery. Is it proper to gives thanks to the Lord's ultimate sacrifice by engaging in sinful behavior? Making Christmas all about human vices seems to me to be very antithetical, blasphemous and sinful and no way to get to Heaven. -- Gregory Hall oh, **** you, Gregory! The expression is old as dirt! In other parts of the world "merry" is substituted by the word "happy". The meaning is the same for Christians. why would they *not* be merry or happy that the savior was born? huh? Indeed. Listen to the old carol "On Christmas Night." To quote a part of it: "Then why should men on Earth be sad Since our Redeemer made us glad?" http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/o/x/oxnallcs.htm as to the rest of your senseless diatribe, go **** yourself. if the non Christians want to drink and eat themselves to death, let them! In the mean time the Christians will be "merry" and "happy" in whatever way they choose. Even most Amish celebrate the season with family and friends with gatherings, feasts, and gift giving... some even decorate Christmas trees! so get a life and loosen up! JD Greg has no life, which is why he's reduced to spending Christmas alone, poaching WiFi from someone to whine on Usenet. I find that entirely fitting. -- Greg's wrong guesses so far: Aratzio Spooge MAABOF Vince Deco Mike/Bill (?) Johnny Dollar |
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"Sherkaner Underhill" wrote in message
... On Sat, 25 Dec 2010 15:58:34 -0500, " Sir Gregory Hall, Esq." wrote: "seymore" wrote in message ... snip oh, **** you, Gregory! The expression is old as dirt! In other parts of the world "merry" is substituted by the word "happy". The meaning is the same for Christians. why would they *not* be merry or happy that the savior was born? huh? You missed the point. "Merry Christmas" is the preferred, non-believer, politically correct greeting that marginalizes the true purpose of Christmas which is celebrating the birth of the Christ. How about 'Joyous Christmas' or better yet. 'Holy Christmas'. That sounds like a dine idea and I hope you enjoy your push to put the christian back into christianity. You plan to lead by example? I am leading by example. Do you think the non-believers would ever accept and say those greetings? Why are you so interested in controlling what other people are doing and saying? Negative, I am saying that, as a Christian, I am tasked with not allowing my religion to be secularized, liberalized and *******ized by accepting the language the anti-religious or non-religious use to usurp and marginalize my religion. -- Gregory Hall |
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