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Dudes...
Boater wrote:
*Any* discussion in which humans go beyond faith to claim knowledge of a supreme being is stupid. That is based upon your firm belief today. Based upon your track record of making 180 degree reversals in your core beliefs, I am sure in the next few years, we will see you standing on a box in downtown Washington DC or Baltimore preaching about your personal relationship with the Lord, and passing out religious tracts. At that point anyone who does not follow your form of religious beliefs will be condemned to eternal damnation. |
Dudes...
"Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message ... Boater wrote: *Any* discussion in which humans go beyond faith to claim knowledge of a supreme being is stupid. That is based upon your firm belief today. Based upon your track record of making 180 degree reversals in your core beliefs, I am sure in the next few years, we will see you standing on a box in downtown Washington DC or Baltimore preaching about your personal relationship with the Lord, and passing out religious tracts. At that point anyone who does not follow your form of religious beliefs will be condemned to eternal damnation. You have mail. RG |
Dudes...
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote: *Any* discussion in which humans go beyond faith to claim knowledge of a supreme being is stupid. That is based upon your firm belief today. Based upon your track record of making 180 degree reversals in your core beliefs, I am sure in the next few years, we will see you standing on a box in downtown Washington DC or Baltimore preaching about your personal relationship with the Lord, and passing out religious tracts. At that point anyone who does not follow your form of religious beliefs will be condemned to eternal damnation. Yawn. Any chance in the next few years, you'll visit the wizard, get some courage, and stop worrying so much that someone might figure out who you are? (which, by the way, has already been done) |
Dudes...
RG wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message ... Boater wrote: *Any* discussion in which humans go beyond faith to claim knowledge of a supreme being is stupid. That is based upon your firm belief today. Based upon your track record of making 180 degree reversals in your core beliefs, I am sure in the next few years, we will see you standing on a box in downtown Washington DC or Baltimore preaching about your personal relationship with the Lord, and passing out religious tracts. At that point anyone who does not follow your form of religious beliefs will be condemned to eternal damnation. You have mail. RG Did you send it to ? It was there yet, but it can take time to work it's way through yahoo |
Dudes...
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: *Any* discussion in which humans go beyond faith to claim knowledge of a supreme being is stupid. That is based upon your firm belief today. Based upon your track record of making 180 degree reversals in your core beliefs, I am sure in the next few years, we will see you standing on a box in downtown Washington DC or Baltimore preaching about your personal relationship with the Lord, and passing out religious tracts. At that point anyone who does not follow your form of religious beliefs will be condemned to eternal damnation. Yawn. Any chance in the next few years, you'll visit the wizard, get some courage, and stop worrying so much that someone might figure out who you are? (which, by the way, has already been done) I know, there are many people who know who I am, where I live and my phone number. You are one of the few who doesn't. |
Dudes...
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: *Any* discussion in which humans go beyond faith to claim knowledge of a supreme being is stupid. That is based upon your firm belief today. Based upon your track record of making 180 degree reversals in your core beliefs, I am sure in the next few years, we will see you standing on a box in downtown Washington DC or Baltimore preaching about your personal relationship with the Lord, and passing out religious tracts. At that point anyone who does not follow your form of religious beliefs will be condemned to eternal damnation. Yawn. Any chance in the next few years, you'll visit the wizard, get some courage, and stop worrying so much that someone might figure out who you are? (which, by the way, has already been done) I know, there are many people who know who I am, where I live and my phone number. You are one of the few who doesn't. Hehehe. Hehehe. Hehehe. |
Dudes...
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: *Any* discussion in which humans go beyond faith to claim knowledge of a supreme being is stupid. That is based upon your firm belief today. Based upon your track record of making 180 degree reversals in your core beliefs, I am sure in the next few years, we will see you standing on a box in downtown Washington DC or Baltimore preaching about your personal relationship with the Lord, and passing out religious tracts. At that point anyone who does not follow your form of religious beliefs will be condemned to eternal damnation. Yawn. Any chance in the next few years, you'll visit the wizard, get some courage, and stop worrying so much that someone might figure out who you are? (which, by the way, has already been done) I was skimming over some of the other threads, are you know a brave hunter who enjoys killing Bambi and thumper? |
Dudes...
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: *Any* discussion in which humans go beyond faith to claim knowledge of a supreme being is stupid. That is based upon your firm belief today. Based upon your track record of making 180 degree reversals in your core beliefs, I am sure in the next few years, we will see you standing on a box in downtown Washington DC or Baltimore preaching about your personal relationship with the Lord, and passing out religious tracts. At that point anyone who does not follow your form of religious beliefs will be condemned to eternal damnation. Yawn. Any chance in the next few years, you'll visit the wizard, get some courage, and stop worrying so much that someone might figure out who you are? (which, by the way, has already been done) I know, there are many people who know who I am, where I live and my phone number. You are one of the few who doesn't. Hehehe. Hehehe. Hehehe. Feel free to give me a call or send me email anytime you want to chit chat. You can also share that info with anyone you want. You have always wanted to know my given name, address and phone number so now that you know, this should be a moot point. Did you find out from the same person who told you Florida Jim's "personal info". |
Dudes...
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
RG wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message ... Boater wrote: *Any* discussion in which humans go beyond faith to claim knowledge of a supreme being is stupid. That is based upon your firm belief today. Based upon your track record of making 180 degree reversals in your core beliefs, I am sure in the next few years, we will see you standing on a box in downtown Washington DC or Baltimore preaching about your personal relationship with the Lord, and passing out religious tracts. At that point anyone who does not follow your form of religious beliefs will be condemned to eternal damnation. You have mail. RG Did you send it to ? It was there yet, but it can take time to work it's way through yahoo I just received this email. I had no idea I was related to Dr. Ravindra. ;) DEAR FRIEND, I AM MR AHMAD OSMAN,THE AUDITING MANAGER OF BANK OF AFRICA BURKINA FASO. DURING MY INVESTIGATION AND AUDITTING IN THIS BANK, I CAME ACROSS A VERY HUGE SUM OF MONEY BELONGING TO (DR. RAVINDRA F. SHAH FROM AMERICAN) WHO DIED ON 1ST OCT. 2003 IN A PLANE CRASH. THE FUND HAS BEEN DORMANT IN HIS ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK WITHOUT ANY CLAIM OF THE FIFTEEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND USD($15.5 MILLION. SO I WANT YOU TO APPLY TO THE BANK AS THE NEXT OF KIN TO LATE OUR LATE CUSTOMER WHO DEPOSITED THE MONEY. FROM, MR AHMAD OSMAN. |
Dudes...
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 19:53:38 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote: MR AHMAD OSMAN Did you know that Ahmad Osman is an anagram for Ahs A Mad Mon and Osman is an anagram of Mason? Ahmad is an anagram for ah dam. So if we put the secret message all together, it's "Ahs A Mad dam ah Mason Mon" meaning that you've been contacted by the Illumaniti and the Tri Lateral Commission via the Masonic Temple in your state. They have a secret mission for you. |
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