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On Monday, February 24, 2014 7:14:13 PM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 2/24/14, 7:00 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 18:29:13 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/24/14, 6:20 PM, Tim wrote: Harry, a cut and paste just for you... DAYTON, OH (CBS/WHIO) -- A Dayton RTA bus driver was involved in a shooting this morning and police say some sort of "intervention" may have saved his life. A New Testament bible in the front pocket of the RTA bus driver's shirt pocket took two bullets that suspects had aimed at the victim's chest. The bullets did not penetrate into the victim's chest, police said. "There was obviously some kind of intervention involved in this incident because he (the driver) should probably not be here," said Dayton Police Sgt. Michael Pauley. Police and medics were first dispatched to the area of Lakeview Avenue and Lakeside Drive off of Gettysburg Avenue. An RTA bus driver told police he had been shot by three males. The bus driver had parked his bus on Lakeview Avenue after it had stopped running. As he was outside of the bus assessing how to fix the problem, the three suspects came up to him and said they had to "shoot a polar bear," police said. The suspects had at least one gun and a knife. Three shots were fired, one striking the driver in the leg and the other two penetrating the bible in his chest pocket. The suspects also stabbed the victim on the left arm, police said. The driver got back in the bus and drove to the Westown Shopping Center on West 3rd Street, where medics met him. The victim was taken to the hospital, but is expected to be okay, police said. Police said the suspects are three young, black males, possibly between the ages of 15 to 18 years old. An investigation around the area of the shooting closed Lakeview Avenue between Germantown Pike and Dennison Avenue closed until around 6:40 a.m. Police continue to investigate the motive shooting, which they do not believe was an attempted robbery. http://www.thv11.com/news/article/29...io-bus-driver- Nice story, but what does Jesus have to do with the "New Testament" bible? Right on schedule! Nothing to be afraid of or hate here, foad. Jesus probably has more to do with the new testament than does Moses, for example. But you knew that, eh? Yeah, Moses has no more to do with the new testament than Jesus. Correct. wrong. They both did. |
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On 2/24/14, 10:12 PM, Tim wrote:
On Monday, February 24, 2014 7:14:13 PM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/24/14, 7:00 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 18:29:13 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/24/14, 6:20 PM, Tim wrote: Harry, a cut and paste just for you... DAYTON, OH (CBS/WHIO) -- A Dayton RTA bus driver was involved in a shooting this morning and police say some sort of "intervention" may have saved his life. A New Testament bible in the front pocket of the RTA bus driver's shirt pocket took two bullets that suspects had aimed at the victim's chest. The bullets did not penetrate into the victim's chest, police said. "There was obviously some kind of intervention involved in this incident because he (the driver) should probably not be here," said Dayton Police Sgt. Michael Pauley. Police and medics were first dispatched to the area of Lakeview Avenue and Lakeside Drive off of Gettysburg Avenue. An RTA bus driver told police he had been shot by three males. The bus driver had parked his bus on Lakeview Avenue after it had stopped running. As he was outside of the bus assessing how to fix the problem, the three suspects came up to him and said they had to "shoot a polar bear," police said. The suspects had at least one gun and a knife. Three shots were fired, one striking the driver in the leg and the other two penetrating the bible in his chest pocket. The suspects also stabbed the victim on the left arm, police said. The driver got back in the bus and drove to the Westown Shopping Center on West 3rd Street, where medics met him. The victim was taken to the hospital, but is expected to be okay, police said. Police said the suspects are three young, black males, possibly between the ages of 15 to 18 years old. An investigation around the area of the shooting closed Lakeview Avenue between Germantown Pike and Dennison Avenue closed until around 6:40 a.m. Police continue to investigate the motive shooting, which they do not believe was an attempted robbery. http://www.thv11.com/news/article/29...io-bus-driver- Nice story, but what does Jesus have to do with the "New Testament" bible? Right on schedule! Nothing to be afraid of or hate here, foad. Jesus probably has more to do with the new testament than does Moses, for example. But you knew that, eh? Yeah, Moses has no more to do with the new testament than Jesus. Correct. wrong. They both did. Neither Jesus nor Moses had anything to do with the writing of the new testament. What's "in" the new testament was decided upon by committee hundreds of years after Jesus died. |
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On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 5:18:33 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote:
Neither Jesus nor Moses had anything to do with the writing of the new testament. What's "in" the new testament was decided upon by committee hundreds of years after Jesus died. Eh, That's ok Harry. You wouldn't understand it anyhow. Why? Because you don't want to understand it anyhow. |
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On 2/25/14, 7:24 AM, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 5:18:33 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote: Neither Jesus nor Moses had anything to do with the writing of the new testament. What's "in" the new testament was decided upon by committee hundreds of years after Jesus died. Eh, That's ok Harry. You wouldn't understand it anyhow. Why? Because you don't want to understand it anyhow. If you are referring to the history of the new testament, I do understand how it came about and how various elements were assembled by, of all things, a committee commissioned by the government. My statement stands...neither Moses nor Jesus had a thing to do with the writing of the new testament. |
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2014 07:53:17 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 2/25/14, 7:24 AM, Tim wrote: On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 5:18:33 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote: Neither Jesus nor Moses had anything to do with the writing of the new testament. What's "in" the new testament was decided upon by committee hundreds of years after Jesus died. Eh, That's ok Harry. You wouldn't understand it anyhow. Why? Because you don't want to understand it anyhow. If you are referring to the history of the new testament, I do understand how it came about and how various elements were assembled by, of all things, a committee commissioned by the government. My statement stands...neither Moses nor Jesus had a thing to do with the writing of the new testament. Just as Stonewall Jackson had nothing to do with the writing of the history of the Civil War. |
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On 2/25/14, 9:58 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 25 Feb 2014 07:53:17 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/25/14, 7:24 AM, Tim wrote: On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 5:18:33 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote: Neither Jesus nor Moses had anything to do with the writing of the new testament. What's "in" the new testament was decided upon by committee hundreds of years after Jesus died. Eh, That's ok Harry. You wouldn't understand it anyhow. Why? Because you don't want to understand it anyhow. If you are referring to the history of the new testament, I do understand how it came about and how various elements were assembled by, of all things, a committee commissioned by the government. My statement stands...neither Moses nor Jesus had a thing to do with the writing of the new testament. Just as Stonewall Jackson had nothing to do with the writing of the history of the Civil War. Ahh, but Stonewall Jackson was a real historical figure whose exploits were described pretty much accurately contemporaneously to his life, and, though he was a brilliant military leader, what he did did not involve superstition, extra-natural events, speaking with spirits, and all the other really weird stuff connected with religion. You know...10 plagues, parting the waters of the Red Sea, burning bushes, tablets chiseled by the hand of god, bringing the dead back to life, walking on water. And of course there were plenty of highly educated people who got to witness and write first-hand accounts of Jackson's deeds. While there is plenty of folklore connected with Jackson, there is plenty of accurate description, too, and there is no doubt he was a real person. Moses and Jesus? I suppose one can take all of that on faith. There's nothing else though which to prove any of their "big stuff." |
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2014 10:08:48 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 2/25/14, 9:58 AM, Poco Loco wrote: On Tue, 25 Feb 2014 07:53:17 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/25/14, 7:24 AM, Tim wrote: On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 5:18:33 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote: Neither Jesus nor Moses had anything to do with the writing of the new testament. What's "in" the new testament was decided upon by committee hundreds of years after Jesus died. Eh, That's ok Harry. You wouldn't understand it anyhow. Why? Because you don't want to understand it anyhow. If you are referring to the history of the new testament, I do understand how it came about and how various elements were assembled by, of all things, a committee commissioned by the government. My statement stands...neither Moses nor Jesus had a thing to do with the writing of the new testament. Just as Stonewall Jackson had nothing to do with the writing of the history of the Civil War. Ahh, but Stonewall Jackson was a real historical figure whose exploits were described pretty much accurately contemporaneously to his life, and, though he was a brilliant military leader, what he did did not involve superstition, extra-natural events, speaking with spirits, and all the other really weird stuff connected with religion. You know...10 plagues, parting the waters of the Red Sea, burning bushes, tablets chiseled by the hand of god, bringing the dead back to life, walking on water. And of course there were plenty of highly educated people who got to witness and write first-hand accounts of Jackson's deeds. While there is plenty of folklore connected with Jackson, there is plenty of accurate description, too, and there is no doubt he was a real person. Moses and Jesus? I suppose one can take all of that on faith. There's nothing else though which to prove any of their "big stuff." Well, at least you're back off the 'Jesus didn't write the New Testament' bull****. I can better understand your complaints made last week about gas mileage. You're constantly changing directions and shifting lanes. It's no damn wonder you get ****ty gas mileage. I suppose it's the liberal artsy education. |
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On 2/25/2014 9:58 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 25 Feb 2014 07:53:17 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/25/14, 7:24 AM, Tim wrote: On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 5:18:33 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote: Neither Jesus nor Moses had anything to do with the writing of the new testament. What's "in" the new testament was decided upon by committee hundreds of years after Jesus died. Eh, That's ok Harry. You wouldn't understand it anyhow. Why? Because you don't want to understand it anyhow. If you are referring to the history of the new testament, I do understand how it came about and how various elements were assembled by, of all things, a committee commissioned by the government. My statement stands...neither Moses nor Jesus had a thing to do with the writing of the new testament. Just as Stonewall Jackson had nothing to do with the writing of the history of the Civil War. Harry's confusion is testament to the complexity and ambiguity of the English language. English is a difficult language and it appears that Harry hasn't quite mastered it yet. Maybe he'll have better luck with Spanish. |
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On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 7:24:38 AM UTC-5, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 5:18:33 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote: Neither Jesus nor Moses had anything to do with the writing of the new testament. What's "in" the new testament was decided upon by committee hundreds of years after Jesus died. Eh, That's ok Harry. You wouldn't understand it anyhow. Why? Because you don't want to understand it anyhow. TOUCHE' |
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2014 06:18:33 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 2/24/14, 10:12 PM, Tim wrote: On Monday, February 24, 2014 7:14:13 PM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/24/14, 7:00 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 18:29:13 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/24/14, 6:20 PM, Tim wrote: Harry, a cut and paste just for you... DAYTON, OH (CBS/WHIO) -- A Dayton RTA bus driver was involved in a shooting this morning and police say some sort of "intervention" may have saved his life. A New Testament bible in the front pocket of the RTA bus driver's shirt pocket took two bullets that suspects had aimed at the victim's chest. The bullets did not penetrate into the victim's chest, police said. "There was obviously some kind of intervention involved in this incident because he (the driver) should probably not be here," said Dayton Police Sgt. Michael Pauley. Police and medics were first dispatched to the area of Lakeview Avenue and Lakeside Drive off of Gettysburg Avenue. An RTA bus driver told police he had been shot by three males. The bus driver had parked his bus on Lakeview Avenue after it had stopped running. As he was outside of the bus assessing how to fix the problem, the three suspects came up to him and said they had to "shoot a polar bear," police said. The suspects had at least one gun and a knife. Three shots were fired, one striking the driver in the leg and the other two penetrating the bible in his chest pocket. The suspects also stabbed the victim on the left arm, police said. The driver got back in the bus and drove to the Westown Shopping Center on West 3rd Street, where medics met him. The victim was taken to the hospital, but is expected to be okay, police said. Police said the suspects are three young, black males, possibly between the ages of 15 to 18 years old. An investigation around the area of the shooting closed Lakeview Avenue between Germantown Pike and Dennison Avenue closed until around 6:40 a.m. Police continue to investigate the motive shooting, which they do not believe was an attempted robbery. http://www.thv11.com/news/article/29...io-bus-driver- Nice story, but what does Jesus have to do with the "New Testament" bible? Right on schedule! Nothing to be afraid of or hate here, foad. Jesus probably has more to do with the new testament than does Moses, for example. But you knew that, eh? Yeah, Moses has no more to do with the new testament than Jesus. Correct. wrong. They both did. Neither Jesus nor Moses had anything to do with the writing of the new testament. What's "in" the new testament was decided upon by committee hundreds of years after Jesus died. Who said anything about 'writing', foad? I'll bet Robert E. Lee didn't write, 'Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era', either. So what, eh? |
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