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F.O.A.D. December 10th 13 12:35 PM

In 'Merika...
 
....children, who didn't have any say in whether they should be born,
are forced to live like this:

http://www.nytimes.com/projects/2013...ild/#/?chapt=1

But there's always plenty of $$$ for a new aircraft carrier.

:(

--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

Tim December 10th 13 01:21 PM

In 'Merika...
 
LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born either, and how do you live???

F.O.A.D. December 10th 13 01:25 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/10/13, 8:21 AM, Tim wrote:
LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born either, and how do you live???



If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to
hang out with a brighter crowd. I don't find it amusing to read about
these poor kids suffering as they do because of situations they had no
hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.

--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

John H.[_5_] December 10th 13 04:16 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 07:35:44 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

...children, who didn't have any say in whether they should be born,
are forced to live like this:

http://www.nytimes.com/projects/2013...ild/#/?chapt=1

But there's always plenty of $$$ for a new aircraft carrier.

:(


Parents and seven siblings. Must not have heard of birth control.

****ing stupid!

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!



John H.[_5_] December 10th 13 06:30 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 8:25:39 AM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 8:21 AM, Tim wrote:

LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born either, and how do you live???








If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to

hang out with a brighter crowd. I don't find it amusing to read about

these poor kids suffering as they do because of situations they had no

hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.



--

Religion: together we can find the cure.


After a little more thought, I thought it might be appropriate to ask if this might have been used to help the poor kids (who dress well, by the way!).

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/08/15/Convicted-Jackson-Jr-disability


Tim December 10th 13 11:15 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 7:25:39 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 8:21 AM, Tim wrote:

LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born either, and how do you live???








If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to

hang out with a brighter crowd.


I thought I was, Harry. I replied to you didn't I?


I don't find it amusing to read about these poor kids suffering as they do because of situations
they had no hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.


Then don't sit by with a bleeding heart,set up a relief fund and adopt them.. Move the whole family into your house for that matter.That's what many people did during the great depression. Both my grand parents took in people and helped them get jobs at least until their 'guests' could be on their own. You can too.

And BTW, the girl on the front page of your link looks happy, and well clothed. Also it looks like she's been eating healthy. I didn't know you could find healthy food in the inner-city? Mc.Donalds?



F.O.A.D. December 10th 13 11:40 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/10/13, 6:15 PM, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 7:25:39 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 8:21 AM, Tim wrote:

LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born either, and how do you live???








If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to

hang out with a brighter crowd.


I thought I was, Harry. I replied to you didn't I?


I don't find it amusing to read about these poor kids suffering as they do because of situations
they had no hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.


Then don't sit by with a bleeding heart,set up a relief fund and adopt them. Move the whole family into your house for that matter.That's what many people did during the great depression. Both my grand parents took in people and helped them get jobs at least until their 'guests' could be on their own. You can too.

And BTW, the girl on the front page of your link looks happy, and well clothed. Also it looks like she's been eating healthy. I didn't know you could find healthy food in the inner-city? Mc.Donalds?


The little girl is living in a shelter, Tim. How happy do you really
think she is not to have a home? Conservative christians just slay me.
Earlier today I saw a bit about a fundie preacher in Texas, I think, who
used church funds to build a $10 million house. Tithes?



KC December 11th 13 12:01 AM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/10/2013 6:15 PM, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 7:25:39 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 8:21 AM, Tim wrote:

LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born either, and how do you live???








If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to

hang out with a brighter crowd.


I thought I was, Harry. I replied to you didn't I?


I don't find it amusing to read about these poor kids suffering as they do because of situations
they had no hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.


Then don't sit by with a bleeding heart,set up a relief fund and adopt them. Move the whole family into your house for that matter.That's what many people did during the great depression. Both my grand parents took in people and helped them get jobs at least until their 'guests' could be on their own. You can too.

And BTW, the girl on the front page of your link looks happy, and well clothed. Also it looks like she's been eating healthy. I didn't know you could find healthy food in the inner-city? Mc.Donalds?



yeah, those are not the poor I lived among.... Those kids had a flat
screen, new shoes, and piles of clothes etc... Maybe they can't do
Disney for the Christmas Holiday, but it looks like they have more
disposable income than I had coming up...

F.O.A.D. December 11th 13 12:07 AM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/10/13, 7:01 PM, KC wrote:
On 12/10/2013 6:15 PM, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 7:25:39 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 8:21 AM, Tim wrote:

LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born
either, and how do you live???







If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to

hang out with a brighter crowd.


I thought I was, Harry. I replied to you didn't I?


I don't find it amusing to read about these poor kids suffering as
they do because of situations
they had no hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.


Then don't sit by with a bleeding heart,set up a relief fund and adopt
them. Move the whole family into your house for that matter.That's
what many people did during the great depression. Both my grand
parents took in people and helped them get jobs at least until their
'guests' could be on their own. You can too.

And BTW, the girl on the front page of your link looks happy, and
well clothed. Also it looks like she's been eating healthy. I didn't
know you could find healthy food in the inner-city? Mc.Donalds?



yeah, those are not the poor I lived among.... Those kids had a flat
screen, new shoes, and piles of clothes etc... Maybe they can't do
Disney for the Christmas Holiday, but it looks like they have more
disposable income than I had coming up...



D'oh. They are living in a crowded shelter. Crikey, this place should be
buried, the right-wing stench is so bad in here.


Earl[_92_] December 11th 13 01:00 AM

In 'Merika...
 
John H. wrote:
On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 8:25:39 AM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 8:21 AM, Tim wrote:

LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born either, and how do you live???





If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to

hang out with a brighter crowd. I don't find it amusing to read about

these poor kids suffering as they do because of situations they had no

hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.



--

Religion: together we can find the cure.

After a little more thought, I thought it might be appropriate to ask if this might have been used to help the poor kids (who dress well, by the way!).

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/08/15/Convicted-Jackson-Jr-disability

JJ Jr. is a pathetic piece of ****.

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http://www.avast.com


John H.[_5_] December 11th 13 02:40 AM

In 'Merika...
 
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 15:15:28 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 7:25:39 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 8:21 AM, Tim wrote:

LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born either, and how do you live???








If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to

hang out with a brighter crowd.


I thought I was, Harry. I replied to you didn't I?


I don't find it amusing to read about these poor kids suffering as they do because of situations
they had no hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.


Then don't sit by with a bleeding heart,set up a relief fund and adopt them. Move the whole family into your house for that matter.That's what many people did during the great depression. Both my grand parents took in people and helped them get jobs at least until their 'guests' could be on their own. You can too.

And BTW, the girl on the front page of your link looks happy, and well clothed. Also it looks like she's been eating healthy. I didn't know you could find healthy food in the inner-city? Mc.Donalds?


Now that there was pretty damn funny!

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!



Tim December 11th 13 02:47 AM

In 'Merika...
 
On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 5:40:23 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:


The little girl is living in a shelter, Tim. How happy do you really think she is not to have a
home?


Harry, you acted like she was living in a cardboard box in an ally.



Conservative Christians just slay me.


GOOD! We keep you on your toes and give you something to talk about that way.

Earlier today I saw a bit about a fundie preacher in Texas, I think, who used church funds to build a $10 million house. Tithes?


Yeah, and look at how much Madelyn Murray was holding when she was murdered. I think it was about what... 3 mil?


Tim December 11th 13 02:49 AM

In 'Merika...
 
On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 6:07:22 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 7:01 PM, KC wrote:

On 12/10/2013 6:15 PM, Tim wrote:


On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 7:25:39 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:


On 12/10/13, 8:21 AM, Tim wrote:




LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born


either, and how do you live???
















If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to




hang out with a brighter crowd.




I thought I was, Harry. I replied to you didn't I?






I don't find it amusing to read about these poor kids suffering as


they do because of situations


they had no hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.






Then don't sit by with a bleeding heart,set up a relief fund and adopt


them. Move the whole family into your house for that matter.That's


what many people did during the great depression. Both my grand


parents took in people and helped them get jobs at least until their


'guests' could be on their own. You can too.




And BTW, the girl on the front page of your link looks happy, and


well clothed. Also it looks like she's been eating healthy. I didn't


know you could find healthy food in the inner-city? Mc.Donalds?








yeah, those are not the poor I lived among.... Those kids had a flat


screen, new shoes, and piles of clothes etc... Maybe they can't do


Disney for the Christmas Holiday, but it looks like they have more


disposable income than I had coming up...






D'oh. They are living in a crowded shelter. Crikey, this place should be

buried, the right-wing stench is so bad in here.


A crowded shelter is still better than a cardboard box in some ally. Harry, if you don't like the "right-wing stench" then why do you always post here day and evening.

Evidently you must like it.


F.O.A.D. December 11th 13 12:32 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/10/13, 9:47 PM, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 5:40:23 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:


The little girl is living in a shelter, Tim. How happy do you really think she is not to have a
home?


Harry, you acted like she was living in a cardboard box in an ally.



Conservative Christians just slay me.


GOOD! We keep you on your toes and give you something to talk about that way.

Earlier today I saw a bit about a fundie preacher in Texas, I think, who used church funds to build a $10 million house. Tithes?


Yeah, and look at how much Madelyn Murray was holding when she was murdered. I think it was about what... 3 mil?


I had no idea Mrs. O'Hair demanded that her followers tithe, as many
christian ministers do, or that she engaged in peddling superstitious
bull****, as christian ministers do.

--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

F.O.A.D. December 11th 13 12:36 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/10/13, 9:49 PM, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 6:07:22 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 7:01 PM, KC wrote:

On 12/10/2013 6:15 PM, Tim wrote:


On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 7:25:39 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:


On 12/10/13, 8:21 AM, Tim wrote:




LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born


either, and how do you live???
















If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to




hang out with a brighter crowd.




I thought I was, Harry. I replied to you didn't I?






I don't find it amusing to read about these poor kids suffering as


they do because of situations


they had no hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.






Then don't sit by with a bleeding heart,set up a relief fund and adopt


them. Move the whole family into your house for that matter.That's


what many people did during the great depression. Both my grand


parents took in people and helped them get jobs at least until their


'guests' could be on their own. You can too.




And BTW, the girl on the front page of your link looks happy, and


well clothed. Also it looks like she's been eating healthy. I didn't


know you could find healthy food in the inner-city? Mc.Donalds?








yeah, those are not the poor I lived among.... Those kids had a flat


screen, new shoes, and piles of clothes etc... Maybe they can't do


Disney for the Christmas Holiday, but it looks like they have more


disposable income than I had coming up...






D'oh. They are living in a crowded shelter. Crikey, this place should be

buried, the right-wing stench is so bad in here.


A crowded shelter is still better than a cardboard box in some ally. Harry, if you don't like the "right-wing stench" then why do you always post here day and evening.

Evidently you must like it.


Yes, I suppose to right-wing christians who only pretend to follow the
teachings of jesus, a crowded shelter is more than adequate for children.

I do enjoy reading a small number of posts in which self-described
followers of jesus pretend to be following those teachings but in
reality pay no real attention to them. I am especially enjoying the
havoc the new pope is creating among the overly righteous.


--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

John H.[_5_] December 11th 13 12:46 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 18:47:14 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 5:40:23 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:


The little girl is living in a shelter, Tim. How happy do you really think she is not to have a
home?


Harry, you acted like she was living in a cardboard box in an ally.



Conservative Christians just slay me.


GOOD! We keep you on your toes and give you something to talk about that way.

Earlier today I saw a bit about a fundie preacher in Texas, I think, who used church funds to build a $10 million house. Tithes?


Yeah, and look at how much Madelyn Murray was holding when she was murdered. I think it was about what... 3 mil?


It's a shame that liberals will treat prisoners with such good will at the expense of shelters.
Maybe their attitudes need adjusting?

http://www.fastcodesign.com/1665387/...n-or-princeton

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!



Tim December 11th 13 12:47 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6:36:37 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 9:49 PM, Tim wrote:

On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 6:07:22 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:


On 12/10/13, 7:01 PM, KC wrote:




On 12/10/2013 6:15 PM, Tim wrote:




On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 7:25:39 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:




On 12/10/13, 8:21 AM, Tim wrote:








LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born




either, and how do you live???
































If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to








hang out with a brighter crowd.








I thought I was, Harry. I replied to you didn't I?












I don't find it amusing to read about these poor kids suffering as




they do because of situations




they had no hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.












Then don't sit by with a bleeding heart,set up a relief fund and adopt




them. Move the whole family into your house for that matter.That's




what many people did during the great depression. Both my grand




parents took in people and helped them get jobs at least until their




'guests' could be on their own. You can too.








And BTW, the girl on the front page of your link looks happy, and




well clothed. Also it looks like she's been eating healthy. I didn't




know you could find healthy food in the inner-city? Mc.Donalds?
















yeah, those are not the poor I lived among.... Those kids had a flat




screen, new shoes, and piles of clothes etc... Maybe they can't do




Disney for the Christmas Holiday, but it looks like they have more




disposable income than I had coming up...












D'oh. They are living in a crowded shelter. Crikey, this place should be




buried, the right-wing stench is so bad in here.




A crowded shelter is still better than a cardboard box in some ally. Harry, if you don't like the "right-wing stench" then why do you always post here day and evening.




Evidently you must like it.






Yes, I suppose to right-wing Christians who only pretend to follow the
teachings of Jesus, a crowded shelter is more than adequate for children.


Keep your heart bleeding Harry. Move those 200+ kids and their families into YOUR home.




I do enjoy reading a small number of posts in which self-described

followers of Jesus pretend to be following those teachings but in

reality pay no real attention to them. I am especially enjoying the

havoc the new pope is creating among the overly righteous.



I'm no a Papist so I dont' follow the actions of the Pope.

Tim December 11th 13 12:49 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6:32:31 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 9:47 PM, Tim wrote:

On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 5:40:23 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:






The little girl is living in a shelter, Tim. How happy do you really think she is not to have a


home?




Harry, you acted like she was living in a cardboard box in an ally.








Conservative Christians just slay me.






GOOD! We keep you on your toes and give you something to talk about that way.




Earlier today I saw a bit about a fundie preacher in Texas, I think, who used church funds to build a $10 million house. Tithes?




Yeah, and look at how much Madelyn Murray was holding when she was murdered. I think it was about what... 3 mil?






I had no idea Mrs. O'Hair demanded that her followers tithe, as many

christian ministers do, or that she engaged in peddling superstitious

bull****, as christian ministers do.



--

Religion: together we can find the cure.


I didn't know that preachers demanded tithes either. Some people do tithe but there's nothing in the New Testament about it being a requirement.

Tim December 11th 13 12:50 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6:32:31 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 9:47 PM, Tim wrote:

On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 5:40:23 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:






The little girl is living in a shelter, Tim. How happy do you really think she is not to have a


home?




Harry, you acted like she was living in a cardboard box in an ally.








Conservative Christians just slay me.






GOOD! We keep you on your toes and give you something to talk about that way.




Earlier today I saw a bit about a fundie preacher in Texas, I think, who used church funds to build a $10 million house. Tithes?




Yeah, and look at how much Madelyn Murray was holding when she was murdered. I think it was about what... 3 mil?






I had no idea Mrs. O'Hair demanded that her followers tithe, as many

christian ministers do, or that she engaged in peddling superstitious

bull****, as christian ministers do.

She didn't have to. she wallowed in it.

F.O.A.D. December 11th 13 01:01 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/11/13, 7:47 AM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6:36:37 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 9:49 PM, Tim wrote:

On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 6:07:22 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:


On 12/10/13, 7:01 PM, KC wrote:




On 12/10/2013 6:15 PM, Tim wrote:




On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 7:25:39 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:




On 12/10/13, 8:21 AM, Tim wrote:








LOL Harry.you didn't have any say in whether you should be born




either, and how do you live???
































If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to








hang out with a brighter crowd.








I thought I was, Harry. I replied to you didn't I?












I don't find it amusing to read about these poor kids suffering as




they do because of situations




they had no hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.












Then don't sit by with a bleeding heart,set up a relief fund and adopt




them. Move the whole family into your house for that matter.That's




what many people did during the great depression. Both my grand




parents took in people and helped them get jobs at least until their




'guests' could be on their own. You can too.








And BTW, the girl on the front page of your link looks happy, and




well clothed. Also it looks like she's been eating healthy. I didn't




know you could find healthy food in the inner-city? Mc.Donalds?
















yeah, those are not the poor I lived among.... Those kids had a flat




screen, new shoes, and piles of clothes etc... Maybe they can't do




Disney for the Christmas Holiday, but it looks like they have more




disposable income than I had coming up...












D'oh. They are living in a crowded shelter. Crikey, this place should be




buried, the right-wing stench is so bad in here.




A crowded shelter is still better than a cardboard box in some ally. Harry, if you don't like the "right-wing stench" then why do you always post here day and evening.




Evidently you must like it.






Yes, I suppose to right-wing Christians who only pretend to follow the
teachings of Jesus, a crowded shelter is more than adequate for children.


Keep your heart bleeding Harry. Move those 200+ kids and their families into YOUR home.




I do enjoy reading a small number of posts in which self-described

followers of Jesus pretend to be following those teachings but in

reality pay no real attention to them. I am especially enjoying the

havoc the new pope is creating among the overly righteous.



I'm no a Papist so I dont' follow the actions of the Pope.


Well, of course...why would you be interested in his remarks...after
all, you're not a papist. Funny stuff.

--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

F.O.A.D. December 11th 13 01:05 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/11/13, 7:50 AM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6:32:31 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/10/13, 9:47 PM, Tim wrote:

On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 5:40:23 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:






The little girl is living in a shelter, Tim. How happy do you really think she is not to have a


home?




Harry, you acted like she was living in a cardboard box in an ally.








Conservative Christians just slay me.






GOOD! We keep you on your toes and give you something to talk about that way.




Earlier today I saw a bit about a fundie preacher in Texas, I think, who used church funds to build a $10 million house. Tithes?




Yeah, and look at how much Madelyn Murray was holding when she was murdered. I think it was about what... 3 mil?






I had no idea Mrs. O'Hair demanded that her followers tithe, as many

christian ministers do, or that she engaged in peddling superstitious

bull****, as christian ministers do.

She didn't have to. she wallowed in it.


Oh, really? She was an atheist. There isn't a shred of proof for the
existence of "god" or that your savior was anything more than just an
itinerant rabbi. If you believe more than that, you're just believing in
superstitions no different than if perhaps a bit more advanced than the
ancient Egyptian belief in Ra.

After all, the earth is only 6,000 or 9,000 years old, and man and
dinosaurs roamed the earth together, just like in the Flintstones.

--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

F.O.A.D. December 11th 13 06:55 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/11/13, 8:01 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/11/13, 7:47 AM, Tim wrote:




I do enjoy reading a small number of posts in which self-described

followers of Jesus pretend to be following those teachings but in

reality pay no real attention to them. I am especially enjoying the

havoc the new pope is creating among the overly righteous.



I'm no a Papist so I dont' follow the actions of the Pope.


Well, of course...why would you be interested in his remarks...after
all, you're not a papist. Funny stuff.



Oh, I did want to say that "Papist" is a derogatory term, but I am sure
you knew that. Right? Whether they are Catholics or not, hundreds of
millions of people around the world are interested in what the Pope says
or writes. He's got lots of your fellow protestants up in arms with his
dismissal of prosperity theology, among other things. :)



--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

Hank©[_3_] December 11th 13 07:53 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/11/2013 1:55 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/11/13, 8:01 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/11/13, 7:47 AM, Tim wrote:




I do enjoy reading a small number of posts in which self-described

followers of Jesus pretend to be following those teachings but in

reality pay no real attention to them. I am especially enjoying the

havoc the new pope is creating among the overly righteous.



I'm no a Papist so I dont' follow the actions of the Pope.


Well, of course...why would you be interested in his remarks...after
all, you're not a papist. Funny stuff.



Oh, I did want to say that "Papist" is a derogatory term, but I am sure
you knew that. Right? Whether they are Catholics or not, hundreds of
millions of people around the world are interested in what the Pope says
or writes. He's got lots of your fellow protestants up in arms with his
dismissal of prosperity theology, among other things. :)



Hey John. What does your meter say about this rant?

--
Americans deserve better.

John H.[_5_] December 11th 13 08:40 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 14:53:07 -0500, Hank© wrote:

On 12/11/2013 1:55 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/11/13, 8:01 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/11/13, 7:47 AM, Tim wrote:




I do enjoy reading a small number of posts in which self-described

followers of Jesus pretend to be following those teachings but in

reality pay no real attention to them. I am especially enjoying the

havoc the new pope is creating among the overly righteous.



I'm no a Papist so I dont' follow the actions of the Pope.


Well, of course...why would you be interested in his remarks...after
all, you're not a papist. Funny stuff.



Oh, I did want to say that "Papist" is a derogatory term, but I am sure
you knew that. Right? Whether they are Catholics or not, hundreds of
millions of people around the world are interested in what the Pope says
or writes. He's got lots of your fellow protestants up in arms with his
dismissal of prosperity theology, among other things. :)



Hey John. What does your meter say about this rant?


Harry still thinks the Pope was referring to those folks in the US who are getting welfare, but live
in an apartment, eat regularly, have a TV , cell phone, etc.

He needs to read something like this:
http://www.clicktop10.com/2013/08/to...world-in-2013/

or, look at something like this:
http://tinyurl.com/l2cagz5

Then maybe he'll understand what the Pope meant by 'the poor'.

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!



[email protected] December 11th 13 08:59 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 8:25:39 AM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote:

If that was supposed to be a clever remark on your part, you need to

hang out with a brighter crowd. I don't find it amusing to read about

these poor kids suffering as they do because of situations they had no

hand in creating. But, then, I'm not a right-winger.


* Please notice that when krause is beaten, he has no retort. The only thing he can come up with are LAME excuses, and nasty politics.*

Wayne.B December 11th 13 10:19 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 15:40:27 -0500, John H.
wrote:

He needs to read something like this:
http://www.clicktop10.com/2013/08/to...world-in-2013/


===

You don't have to go nearly that far. Unless you have seen Hati, the
Dominican Republic or the slums of Mexico, you really don't know what
poverty is all about.

Wayne.B December 11th 13 10:23 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 04:47:54 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

Keep your heart bleeding Harry. Move those 200+ kids and their families into YOUR home.


===

An excellent suggestion. I eagerly await Harry's report on how they
are all getting along.

Tim December 11th 13 11:23 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 7:01:46 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:

Well, of course...why would you be interested in his remarks...after

all, you're not a papist. Funny stuff.


And why should I be interested? And seeing you're not a religious person, why should you?

You're right. I'm not a Papist...

Tim December 11th 13 11:30 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 7:05:05 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/11/13, 7:50 AM, Tim wrote:

On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6:32:31 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:


On 12/10/13, 9:47 PM, Tim wrote:




On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 5:40:23 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:












The little girl is living in a shelter, Tim. How happy do you really think she is not to have a




home?








Harry, you acted like she was living in a cardboard box in an ally.
















Conservative Christians just slay me.












GOOD! We keep you on your toes and give you something to talk about that way.








Earlier today I saw a bit about a fundie preacher in Texas, I think, who used church funds to build a $10 million house. Tithes?








Yeah, and look at how much Madelyn Murray was holding when she was murdered. I think it was about what... 3 mil?












I had no idea Mrs. O'Hair demanded that her followers tithe, as many




christian ministers do, or that she engaged in peddling superstitious




bull****, as christian ministers do.




She didn't have to. she wallowed in it.






Oh, really? She was an atheist.


I know. she wallowed in the notion of being anti-church, anti-God, anti- religion (especially Christianity. Pretty much like yourself.

There isn't a shred of proof for the


existence of "god" or that your savior was anything more than just an


itinerant rabbi. If you believe more than that, you're just believing in


superstitions no different than if perhaps a bit more advanced than the


ancient Egyptian belief in Ra.


After all, the earth is only 6,000 or 9,000 years old, and man and


dinosaurs roamed the earth together, just like in the Flintstones.



I think Jeff Foxworthy had a good comment.

"[Country music doesn’t have to be politically correct.] We sing about God because we believe in Him. We’re not trying to offend anybody, but the evidence that we have seen of Him in our small little lives trumps your opinion about whether or not He exists..."

"You can call us rednecks if you want, we’re not offended, ‘cause we know what we are all about. We get up and go to work, we get up and go to church and we get up and go to war when necessary."

http://www.beatthebar.com/country%20Music.htm


KC December 11th 13 11:33 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/11/2013 5:19 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 15:40:27 -0500, John H.
wrote:

He needs to read something like this:
http://www.clicktop10.com/2013/08/to...world-in-2013/


===

You don't have to go nearly that far. Unless you have seen Hati, the
Dominican Republic or the slums of Mexico, you really don't know what
poverty is all about.


I am talking about Hartford Ct... and New Haven.

Tim December 11th 13 11:33 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 12:55:03 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/11/13, 8:01 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:

On 12/11/13, 7:47 AM, Tim wrote:








I do enjoy reading a small number of posts in which self-described




followers of Jesus pretend to be following those teachings but in




reality pay no real attention to them. I am especially enjoying the




havoc the new pope is creating among the overly righteous.








I'm no a Papist so I dont' follow the actions of the Pope.






Well, of course...why would you be interested in his remarks...after


all, you're not a papist. Funny stuff.



Oh, I did want to say that "Papist" is a derogatory term, but I am sure

you knew that. Right?


Yep and like I said. I'm not a "Papist" - And I don't follow the dictates of a Pope.

Whether they are Catholics or not, hundreds of

millions of people around the world are interested in what the Pope says

or writes. He's got lots of your fellow protestants up in arms with his

dismissal of prosperity theology, among other things. :)


ok...

KC December 11th 13 11:44 PM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/11/2013 6:23 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 7:01:46 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:

Well, of course...why would you be interested in his remarks...after

all, you're not a papist. Funny stuff.


And why should I be interested? And seeing you're not a religious person, why should you?

You're right. I'm not a Papist...


He's trying to get someone to pay attention to him...

F.O.A.D. December 12th 13 12:16 AM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/11/13, 6:23 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 7:01:46 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:

Well, of course...why would you be interested in his remarks...after

all, you're not a papist. Funny stuff.


And why should I be interested? And seeing you're not a religious person, why should you?

You're right. I'm not a Papist...


I posit that most people of intelligence, whether they are Catholic or
not, take note of what the Pope says, since he is the primate of the
world's largest christian church, even when they disagree with him. It
strikes me as extraordinarily ironic that so many prominent protestants
are speaking out against what the Pope has been saying and writing
recently.

I'm not a religious person, as is well known. But I read what the Pope
writes and what he says and pay attention to what he does. So did Time
Magazine, which, in naming him its person of the year, noted:

"The former Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected in
March as the first pope from Latin America and the first Jesuit. Since
taking over at the Vatican, he has urged the Catholic Church not to be
obsessed with "small-minded rules" and to emphasize compassion over
condemnation in dealing with touchy topics like abortion, gays and
contraception.

"He has denounced the world's "idolatry of money" and the "global
scandal" that nearly 1 billion people today go hungry, and has charmed
the masses with his simple style and wry sense of humor. His appearances
draw tens of thousands of people and his @Pontifex Twitter account
recently topped 10 million followers.

"He really stood out to us as someone who has changed the tone and the
perception and the focus of one of the world's largest institutions in
an extraordinary way," said Nancy Gibbs, the magazine's managing editor.

"The Vatican said the honor wasn't surprising given the resonance in the
general public that Francis has had, but it nevertheless said the choice
was a "positive" recognition of spiritual values in the international
media."

*****

Apparently you protestants are obsessed with small-minded rules, and are
more interested in condemnation rather than compassion, and believe in
the idolatry of money. The Pope comes across like a social worker, and
you protestants come across like Mitt Romney.

I wonder who the world will listen to...



--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

F.O.A.D. December 12th 13 12:17 AM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/11/13, 6:44 PM, KC wrote:
On 12/11/2013 6:23 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 7:01:46 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:

Well, of course...why would you be interested in his remarks...after

all, you're not a papist. Funny stuff.


And why should I be interested? And seeing you're not a religious
person, why should you?

You're right. I'm not a Papist...


He's trying to get someone to pay attention to him...



Unlike you, I don't have psychotic problems interfering with my ability
to engage in discussion and badinage.

--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

F.O.A.D. December 12th 13 12:19 AM

In 'Merika...
 
On 12/11/13, 6:30 PM, Tim wrote:

I think Jeff Foxworthy had a good comment.

"[Country music doesn’t have to be politically correct.] We sing about God because we believe in Him. We’re not trying to offend anybody, but the evidence that we have seen of Him in our small little lives trumps your opinion about whether or not He exists..."

"You can call us rednecks if you want, we’re not offended, ‘cause we know what we are all about. We get up and go to work, we get up and go to church and we get up and go to war when necessary."

http://www.beatthebar.com/country%20Music.htm


Evidence of god, eh?

Such as?

--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

Wayne.B December 12th 13 01:08 AM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 19:17:54 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

Unlike you, I don't have psychotic problems interfering with my ability
to engage in discussion and badinage.


===

Or so you'd like to think.

Califbill December 12th 13 01:14 AM

In 'Merika...
 
"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 12/11/13, 6:44 PM, KC wrote:
On 12/11/2013 6:23 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 7:01:46 AM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:

Well, of course...why would you be interested in his remarks...after

all, you're not a papist. Funny stuff.


And why should I be interested? And seeing you're not a religious
person, why should you?

You're right. I'm not a Papist...


He's trying to get someone to pay attention to him...



Unlike you, I don't have psychotic problems interfering with my ability
to engage in discussion and badinage.



Have not shown any ability here.

John H.[_5_] December 12th 13 02:32 AM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 17:19:19 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:

On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 15:40:27 -0500, John H.
wrote:

He needs to read something like this:
http://www.clicktop10.com/2013/08/to...world-in-2013/


===

You don't have to go nearly that far. Unless you have seen Hati, the
Dominican Republic or the slums of Mexico, you really don't know what
poverty is all about.


True. Vietnam had it's share, and I'm sure it still does. I put that link up as an example of what
the Pope was talking about. It sure as hell wasn't the welfare recipients in this country.

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!



Tim December 12th 13 02:44 AM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6:16:46 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:


Apparently you protestants are obsessed with small-minded rules, and are

more interested in condemnation rather than compassion, and believe in

the idolatry of money. The Pope comes across like a social worker, and

you protestants come across like Mitt Romney.


Wow, Harry. I didn't know all that about myself. Where have I been all these years?


I wonder who the world will listen to...


Beats me...


Tim December 12th 13 02:46 AM

In 'Merika...
 
On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6:19:26 PM UTC-6, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/11/13, 6:30 PM, Tim wrote:



I think Jeff Foxworthy had a good comment.




"[Country music doesn�t have to be politically correct.] We sing about God because we believe in Him. We�re not trying to offend anybody, but the evidence that we have seen of Him in our small little lives trumps your opinion about whether or not He exists..."




"You can call us rednecks if you want, we�re not offended, �cause we know what we are all about. We get up and go to work, we get up and go to church and we get up and go to war when necessary."




http://www.beatthebar.com/country%20Music.htm






Evidence of god, eh?



Such as?



I said it was a good comment, Harry. Don't read more than what's there...


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