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Eisboch December 11th 08 07:13 AM

Bridge loan to nowhere..
 

"Boater" wrote in message
...

The nuns and priests I met with aren't involved in Christianization in
Central and South America.



They were forming a union?

Eisboch



John[_6_] December 11th 08 12:56 PM

Bridge loan to nowhere..
 
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 20:29:19 -0800 (PST),
wrote:



Yup, as many as by "good" Muslims, or "good" Jews.. Those folks who
commit horrors are only considered "good' by themselves and their
followers.. Unlike "good" liberals from the looney left who are pretty
much the mainstream, you know, intolerant, selfish, and lacking any
real moral core..


There are lots of rules "good Jews" have to follow in order to be
considered good Jews.

I suspect your understanding of Christianity is suspect. I've had the
privilege of some friendly discussions the last few years with some nuns
and priests in academia, and in addition to exchanging pleasantries, we
do discuss what a "good" Christian would say or do under various
scenarios. Though I am not a Christian, I agreed completely with the
nuns that there are rules for being a good Christian, and they go way
beyond simply "believing."

The other day here I mentioned the Sermon on the Mount. Following those
precepts and rules probably is a good start.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


This is how you twist and take out of context.. I never said I was a
"good" Christian, don't think John did either... Either way, most
Christians know there is no perfect Christian, and any Christian,
academic or otherwise that does not leave judgement of such to the
Lord is just an idiot and a hypocrite. And of course "you agree with
the nuns", however based on your history and the ideology, it's a non
starter as the alleged conversation probably never happened. Again, if
you really understood Christianity, you would know that. Now tell us
again about "Jesus on a stick at Christmas" Pffftttt... you are full
of ****, as usual...


Harry is basing his guess about my religion on a couple Christmas carols I
posted here. He has no idea if I even go to church.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgdHjWPuCrI

Now he'll probably start putting down my Jewish faith.

Remember, this is the guy with the Maryland Red barn (and lots of guns in
his desk), and a 3/4 mile driveway, and five acres of yard to mow. I
wouldn't't mess with him if I were you.

Besides, if you look at the last three days, you'll see that the boy
answers you more if you *don't* talk to him!
--
John

John[_6_] December 11th 08 01:03 PM

Bridge loan to nowhere..
 
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 23:44:49 -0500, BAR wrote:

John wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 22:49:43 -0500, BAR wrote:

Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:



Apparently if you live in a townhouse in atlanta and don't have a
yard, you assume that if someone else lives in the country, what
yard they have has to be attached. I have to drive my tractor
several hundred yards to reach the field we own. The guy who rented
it planted corn on it this year, so I didn't have to mow it much
this year.

You've been stalking Bassy too?

I have no interest in Bassy-Loogy.
But, you have a dossier on him as well as others in this group.

Doubtful.
Doubtful is a deflection, not a denial.


Would you really believe a denial? Do you believe the red barn?


If you are interested in a New England barn I know the owners of one
that may be available on Washington Road in Rye NH.


Not unless it was once owned by Mr. Krause. Then I'm sure I could turn it
into a tourist attraction.

Oh, and it has to be painted 'Maryland red'.


--
John

Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_3_] December 11th 08 01:04 PM

Bridge loan to nowhere..
 
John wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 20:29:19 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


Yup, as many as by "good" Muslims, or "good" Jews.. Those folks who
commit horrors are only considered "good' by themselves and their
followers.. Unlike "good" liberals from the looney left who are pretty
much the mainstream, you know, intolerant, selfish, and lacking any
real moral core..
There are lots of rules "good Jews" have to follow in order to be
considered good Jews.

I suspect your understanding of Christianity is suspect. I've had the
privilege of some friendly discussions the last few years with some nuns
and priests in academia, and in addition to exchanging pleasantries, we
do discuss what a "good" Christian would say or do under various
scenarios. Though I am not a Christian, I agreed completely with the
nuns that there are rules for being a good Christian, and they go way
beyond simply "believing."

The other day here I mentioned the Sermon on the Mount. Following those
precepts and rules probably is a good start.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

This is how you twist and take out of context.. I never said I was a
"good" Christian, don't think John did either... Either way, most
Christians know there is no perfect Christian, and any Christian,
academic or otherwise that does not leave judgement of such to the
Lord is just an idiot and a hypocrite. And of course "you agree with
the nuns", however based on your history and the ideology, it's a non
starter as the alleged conversation probably never happened. Again, if
you really understood Christianity, you would know that. Now tell us
again about "Jesus on a stick at Christmas" Pffftttt... you are full
of ****, as usual...


Harry is basing his guess about my religion on a couple Christmas carols I
posted here. He has no idea if I even go to church.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgdHjWPuCrI

Now he'll probably start putting down my Jewish faith.

Remember, this is the guy with the Maryland Red barn (and lots of guns in
his desk), and a 3/4 mile driveway, and five acres of yard to mow. I
wouldn't't mess with him if I were you.

Besides, if you look at the last three days, you'll see that the boy
answers you more if you *don't* talk to him!


I thought I was the only Jew in rec.boats! The damn problem with that
video is too many people are going to want to convert (how did you like
a Jew wearing a Catholic School Girl uniform. The only thing worst than
an "ex-smoker" is a converted Jew.


John[_6_] December 11th 08 01:37 PM

Bridge loan to nowhere..
 
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 08:04:25 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:

John wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 20:29:19 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


Yup, as many as by "good" Muslims, or "good" Jews.. Those folks who
commit horrors are only considered "good' by themselves and their
followers.. Unlike "good" liberals from the looney left who are pretty
much the mainstream, you know, intolerant, selfish, and lacking any
real moral core..
There are lots of rules "good Jews" have to follow in order to be
considered good Jews.

I suspect your understanding of Christianity is suspect. I've had the
privilege of some friendly discussions the last few years with some nuns
and priests in academia, and in addition to exchanging pleasantries, we
do discuss what a "good" Christian would say or do under various
scenarios. Though I am not a Christian, I agreed completely with the
nuns that there are rules for being a good Christian, and they go way
beyond simply "believing."

The other day here I mentioned the Sermon on the Mount. Following those
precepts and rules probably is a good start.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
This is how you twist and take out of context.. I never said I was a
"good" Christian, don't think John did either... Either way, most
Christians know there is no perfect Christian, and any Christian,
academic or otherwise that does not leave judgement of such to the
Lord is just an idiot and a hypocrite. And of course "you agree with
the nuns", however based on your history and the ideology, it's a non
starter as the alleged conversation probably never happened. Again, if
you really understood Christianity, you would know that. Now tell us
again about "Jesus on a stick at Christmas" Pffftttt... you are full
of ****, as usual...


Harry is basing his guess about my religion on a couple Christmas carols I
posted here. He has no idea if I even go to church.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgdHjWPuCrI

Now he'll probably start putting down my Jewish faith.

Remember, this is the guy with the Maryland Red barn (and lots of guns in
his desk), and a 3/4 mile driveway, and five acres of yard to mow. I
wouldn't't mess with him if I were you.

Besides, if you look at the last three days, you'll see that the boy
answers you more if you *don't* talk to him!


I thought I was the only Jew in rec.boats! The damn problem with that
video is too many people are going to want to convert (how did you like
a Jew wearing a Catholic School Girl uniform. The only thing worst than
an "ex-smoker" is a converted Jew.


Gosh, it's started already.
--
John

Boater[_3_] December 11th 08 01:49 PM

Bridge loan to nowhere..
 
John wrote:


Harry is basing his guess about my religion on a couple Christmas carols I
posted here. He has no idea if I even go to church.



You are always shoveling Christianity here. I don't know what "sect"
claims you and in fact, I don't understand why any legitimate sect of
Christianity would want you. You are no more a Christian than you are an
officer.

[email protected] December 11th 08 02:07 PM

Bridge loan to nowhere..
 
On Dec 11, 7:56*am, John wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 20:29:19 -0800 (PST),
wrote:







Yup, as many as by "good" Muslims, or "good" Jews.. Those folks who
commit horrors are only considered "good' by themselves and their
followers.. Unlike "good" liberals from the looney left who are pretty
much the mainstream, you know, intolerant, selfish, and lacking any
real moral core..


There are lots of rules "good Jews" have to follow in order to be
considered good Jews.


I suspect your understanding of Christianity is suspect. I've had the
privilege of some friendly discussions the last few years with some nuns
and priests in academia, and in addition to exchanging pleasantries, we
do discuss what a "good" Christian would say or do under various
scenarios. Though I am not a Christian, I agreed completely with the
nuns that there are rules for being a good Christian, and they go way
beyond simply "believing."


The other day here I mentioned the Sermon on the Mount. Following those
precepts and rules probably is a good start.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


This is how you twist and take out of context.. I never said I was a
"good" Christian, don't think John did either... Either way, most
Christians know there is no perfect Christian, and any Christian,
academic or otherwise that does not leave judgement of such to the
Lord is just an idiot and a hypocrite. And of course "you agree with
the nuns", however based on your history and the ideology, it's a non
starter as the alleged conversation probably never happened. Again, if
you really understood Christianity, you would know that. Now tell us
again about "Jesus on a stick at Christmas" Pffftttt... you are full
of ****, as usual...


Harry is basing his guess about my religion on a couple Christmas carols I
posted here. He has no idea if I even go to church.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgdHjWPuCrI

Now he'll probably start putting down my Jewish faith.

Remember, this is the guy with the Maryland Red barn (and lots of guns in
his desk), and a 3/4 mile driveway, and five acres of yard to mow. I
wouldn't't mess with him if I were you.

I wonder how he hides that barn, the 3/4 mile driveway, and teh five
acres of yard from Google Earth?

BAR[_3_] December 11th 08 02:07 PM

Bridge loan to nowhere..
 
John wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 23:44:49 -0500, BAR wrote:

John wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 22:49:43 -0500, BAR wrote:

Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:


Apparently if you live in a townhouse in atlanta and don't have a
yard, you assume that if someone else lives in the country, what
yard they have has to be attached. I have to drive my tractor
several hundred yards to reach the field we own. The guy who rented
it planted corn on it this year, so I didn't have to mow it much
this year.

You've been stalking Bassy too?
I have no interest in Bassy-Loogy.
But, you have a dossier on him as well as others in this group.
Doubtful.
Doubtful is a deflection, not a denial.
Would you really believe a denial? Do you believe the red barn?

If you are interested in a New England barn I know the owners of one
that may be available on Washington Road in Rye NH.


Not unless it was once owned by Mr. Krause. Then I'm sure I could turn it
into a tourist attraction.

Oh, and it has to be painted 'Maryland red'.


It was thought to be haunted at one time. It is painted New Hampshire white.


BAR[_3_] December 11th 08 02:08 PM

Bridge loan to nowhere..
 
Boater wrote:
John wrote:


Harry is basing his guess about my religion on a couple Christmas
carols I
posted here. He has no idea if I even go to church.



You are always shoveling Christianity here. I don't know what "sect"
claims you and in fact, I don't understand why any legitimate sect of
Christianity would want you. You are no more a Christian than you are an
officer.


Sect? Don't you mean off-shoot of Catholicism?

BAR[_3_] December 11th 08 02:11 PM

Bridge loan to nowhere..
 
wrote:
On Dec 11, 7:56 am, John wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 20:29:19 -0800 (PST),
wrote:







Yup, as many as by "good" Muslims, or "good" Jews.. Those folks who
commit horrors are only considered "good' by themselves and their
followers.. Unlike "good" liberals from the looney left who are pretty
much the mainstream, you know, intolerant, selfish, and lacking any
real moral core..
There are lots of rules "good Jews" have to follow in order to be
considered good Jews.
I suspect your understanding of Christianity is suspect. I've had the
privilege of some friendly discussions the last few years with some nuns
and priests in academia, and in addition to exchanging pleasantries, we
do discuss what a "good" Christian would say or do under various
scenarios. Though I am not a Christian, I agreed completely with the
nuns that there are rules for being a good Christian, and they go way
beyond simply "believing."
The other day here I mentioned the Sermon on the Mount. Following those
precepts and rules probably is a good start.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
This is how you twist and take out of context.. I never said I was a
"good" Christian, don't think John did either... Either way, most
Christians know there is no perfect Christian, and any Christian,
academic or otherwise that does not leave judgement of such to the
Lord is just an idiot and a hypocrite. And of course "you agree with
the nuns", however based on your history and the ideology, it's a non
starter as the alleged conversation probably never happened. Again, if
you really understood Christianity, you would know that. Now tell us
again about "Jesus on a stick at Christmas" Pffftttt... you are full
of ****, as usual...

Harry is basing his guess about my religion on a couple Christmas carols I
posted here. He has no idea if I even go to church.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgdHjWPuCrI

Now he'll probably start putting down my Jewish faith.

Remember, this is the guy with the Maryland Red barn (and lots of guns in
his desk), and a 3/4 mile driveway, and five acres of yard to mow. I
wouldn't't mess with him if I were you.

I wonder how he hides that barn, the 3/4 mile driveway, and teh five
acres of yard from Google Earth?


He hides it on his neighbor's property.



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