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Tim March 17th 14 02:48 AM

Finally, a bit of good news - maybe.
 
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:41:14 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/16/14, 8:59 PM, Tim wrote:

On Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:06:53 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:






Is the god of Phelps a different entity than, say, the god of Noah or




the god of Lot or the god of, say, all the creeps throughout history who




took it upon themselves to kill in the name of their god? How about all




the genocides in history done in the name of religious beliefs,




including those in the last century? Was the god these murderers were




satiating the same old god?




Harry, you take a simple statement , twist it around, then try to justify it. You really shouldn't try to confuse yourself lieke that...








No confusion here. I'm merely questioning whether the god of Phelps,

which you claim is different than "god," is in reality the same god.


Keep questioning, Harry. You may get it figured out....eventually.

H*a*r*r*o*l*d March 17th 14 12:17 PM

Finally, a bit of good news - maybe.
 
On 3/16/2014 10:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:41:14 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/16/14, 8:59 PM, Tim wrote:

On Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:06:53 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:






Is the god of Phelps a different entity than, say, the god of Noah or




the god of Lot or the god of, say, all the creeps throughout history who




took it upon themselves to kill in the name of their god? How about all




the genocides in history done in the name of religious beliefs,




including those in the last century? Was the god these murderers were




satiating the same old god?




Harry, you take a simple statement , twist it around, then try to justify it. You really shouldn't try to confuse yourself lieke that...








No confusion here. I'm merely questioning whether the god of Phelps,

which you claim is different than "god," is in reality the same god.


Keep questioning, Harry. You may get it figured out....eventually.


You forget, his mind was trained at Kansas Clown College where he
learned to be irresponsible, irrational, greedy, needy, and most
importantly he was taught not to question his liberal teachers.

Poco Loco March 17th 14 12:38 PM

Finally, a bit of good news - maybe.
 
On Sun, 16 Mar 2014 20:06:53 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/16/14, 6:02 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 9:37:16 AM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:



"...devotion to God..."


Correction " his devotion to his god"

I thought you could keep the story straighter than that.



Is the god of Phelps a different entity than, say, the god of Noah or
the god of Lot or the god of, say, all the creeps throughout history who
took it upon themselves to kill in the name of their god? How about all
the genocides in history done in the name of religious beliefs,
including those in the last century? Was the god these murderers were
satiating the same old god?


There are obviously different strokes for different folks. Phelps had his 'god', in his mind,
telling him to be an asshole.

You have your god, sitting in the White House dicking with the Constitution and making stupid
decisions, and, in your mind, telling you to be an asshole.

Where's the difference?


F*O*A*D March 17th 14 01:06 PM

Finally, a bit of good news - maybe.
 
On 3/16/14, 10:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:41:14 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/16/14, 8:59 PM, Tim wrote:

On Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:06:53 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:






Is the god of Phelps a different entity than, say, the god of Noah or




the god of Lot or the god of, say, all the creeps throughout history who




took it upon themselves to kill in the name of their god? How about all




the genocides in history done in the name of religious beliefs,




including those in the last century? Was the god these murderers were




satiating the same old god?




Harry, you take a simple statement , twist it around, then try to justify it. You really shouldn't try to confuse yourself lieke that...








No confusion here. I'm merely questioning whether the god of Phelps,

which you claim is different than "god," is in reality the same god.


Keep questioning, Harry. You may get it figured out....eventually.



I think it reasonable to assume that the god in question is the same
entity man has conjured up over the dozen or so millennia in which we
have an inkling of modern mankind's history.


Poco Loco March 17th 14 01:22 PM

Finally, a bit of good news - maybe.
 
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:06:12 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/16/14, 10:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:41:14 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/16/14, 8:59 PM, Tim wrote:

On Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:06:53 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:





Is the god of Phelps a different entity than, say, the god of Noah or



the god of Lot or the god of, say, all the creeps throughout history who



took it upon themselves to kill in the name of their god? How about all



the genocides in history done in the name of religious beliefs,



including those in the last century? Was the god these murderers were



satiating the same old god?



Harry, you take a simple statement , twist it around, then try to justify it. You really shouldn't try to confuse yourself lieke that...







No confusion here. I'm merely questioning whether the god of Phelps,

which you claim is different than "god," is in reality the same god.


Keep questioning, Harry. You may get it figured out....eventually.



I think it reasonable to assume that the god in question is the same
entity man has conjured up over the dozen or so millennia in which we
have an inkling of modern mankind's history.


Totally silly. Some believe in one God, others believe in multiple Gods. To say it is 'the same
entity ....over the dozen so millennia' is quite stupid, eh?

You're little more than a ****ing joke, Krause.


F*O*A*D March 17th 14 01:42 PM

Finally, a bit of good news - maybe.
 
On 3/17/14, 9:22 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:06:12 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/16/14, 10:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:41:14 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/16/14, 8:59 PM, Tim wrote:

On Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:06:53 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:





Is the god of Phelps a different entity than, say, the god of Noah or



the god of Lot or the god of, say, all the creeps throughout history who



took it upon themselves to kill in the name of their god? How about all



the genocides in history done in the name of religious beliefs,



including those in the last century? Was the god these murderers were



satiating the same old god?



Harry, you take a simple statement , twist it around, then try to justify it. You really shouldn't try to confuse yourself lieke that...







No confusion here. I'm merely questioning whether the god of Phelps,

which you claim is different than "god," is in reality the same god.

Keep questioning, Harry. You may get it figured out....eventually.



I think it reasonable to assume that the god in question is the same
entity man has conjured up over the dozen or so millennia in which we
have an inkling of modern mankind's history.


Totally silly. Some believe in one God, others believe in multiple Gods. To say it is 'the same
entity ....over the dozen so millennia' is quite stupid, eh?

You're little more than a ****ing joke, Krause.


The "evolution" of believing in many gods to the belief in a single god
is little more than the refining of a concept that some religions went
through as their acolytes paid more attention to their environment and
realized there were rational, science-based explanations for much of
what was mysterious.

Obviously, you aren't equipped intellectually to discuss these sorts of
concepts without your usual junior high school name-calling.



Poco Loco March 17th 14 02:14 PM

Finally, a bit of good news - maybe.
 
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:42:45 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/17/14, 9:22 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:06:12 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/16/14, 10:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:41:14 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/16/14, 8:59 PM, Tim wrote:

On Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:06:53 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:





Is the god of Phelps a different entity than, say, the god of Noah or



the god of Lot or the god of, say, all the creeps throughout history who



took it upon themselves to kill in the name of their god? How about all



the genocides in history done in the name of religious beliefs,



including those in the last century? Was the god these murderers were



satiating the same old god?



Harry, you take a simple statement , twist it around, then try to justify it. You really shouldn't try to confuse yourself lieke that...







No confusion here. I'm merely questioning whether the god of Phelps,

which you claim is different than "god," is in reality the same god.

Keep questioning, Harry. You may get it figured out....eventually.



I think it reasonable to assume that the god in question is the same
entity man has conjured up over the dozen or so millennia in which we
have an inkling of modern mankind's history.


Totally silly. Some believe in one God, others believe in multiple Gods. To say it is 'the same
entity ....over the dozen so millennia' is quite stupid, eh?

You're little more than a ****ing joke, Krause.


The "evolution" of believing in many gods to the belief in a single god
is little more than the refining of a concept that some religions went
through as their acolytes paid more attention to their environment and
realized there were rational, science-based explanations for much of
what was mysterious.

Obviously, you aren't equipped intellectually to discuss these sorts of
concepts without your usual junior high school name-calling.


It is absolutely silly to think that all people believe in the same God, or that the concept of
'God' in which they believe is the same from individual to individual. If that were true, there
would be no differences in religions. One man believed poison Kool Aid was the way to heaven,
another believed protesting at military funerals was his way, and others believe dancing with snakes
is the right way to honor their God.

But then, attempting to explain something to you is futile. You're little more than a ****ing joke,
Krause.


KC March 17th 14 02:29 PM

Finally, a bit of good news - maybe.
 
On 3/17/2014 10:14 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:42:45 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/17/14, 9:22 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:06:12 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/16/14, 10:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:41:14 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/16/14, 8:59 PM, Tim wrote:

On Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:06:53 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:





Is the god of Phelps a different entity than, say, the god of Noah or



the god of Lot or the god of, say, all the creeps throughout history who



took it upon themselves to kill in the name of their god? How about all



the genocides in history done in the name of religious beliefs,



including those in the last century? Was the god these murderers were



satiating the same old god?



Harry, you take a simple statement , twist it around, then try to justify it. You really shouldn't try to confuse yourself lieke that...







No confusion here. I'm merely questioning whether the god of Phelps,

which you claim is different than "god," is in reality the same god.

Keep questioning, Harry. You may get it figured out....eventually.



I think it reasonable to assume that the god in question is the same
entity man has conjured up over the dozen or so millennia in which we
have an inkling of modern mankind's history.

Totally silly. Some believe in one God, others believe in multiple Gods. To say it is 'the same
entity ....over the dozen so millennia' is quite stupid, eh?

You're little more than a ****ing joke, Krause.


The "evolution" of believing in many gods to the belief in a single god
is little more than the refining of a concept that some religions went
through as their acolytes paid more attention to their environment and
realized there were rational, science-based explanations for much of
what was mysterious.

Obviously, you aren't equipped intellectually to discuss these sorts of
concepts without your usual junior high school name-calling.


It is absolutely silly to think that all people believe in the same God, or that the concept of
'God' in which they believe is the same from individual to individual. If that were true, there
would be no differences in religions. One man believed poison Kool Aid was the way to heaven,
another believed protesting at military funerals was his way, and others believe dancing with snakes
is the right way to honor their God.

But then, attempting to explain something to you is futile. You're little more than a ****ing joke,
Krause.


THEN WHY THE ****... UM, forget it...

F*O*A*D March 17th 14 02:30 PM

Finally, a bit of good news - maybe.
 
On 3/17/14, 10:14 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:42:45 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/17/14, 9:22 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:06:12 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/16/14, 10:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:41:14 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/16/14, 8:59 PM, Tim wrote:

On Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:06:53 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:





Is the god of Phelps a different entity than, say, the god of Noah or



the god of Lot or the god of, say, all the creeps throughout history who



took it upon themselves to kill in the name of their god? How about all



the genocides in history done in the name of religious beliefs,



including those in the last century? Was the god these murderers were



satiating the same old god?



Harry, you take a simple statement , twist it around, then try to justify it. You really shouldn't try to confuse yourself lieke that...







No confusion here. I'm merely questioning whether the god of Phelps,

which you claim is different than "god," is in reality the same god.

Keep questioning, Harry. You may get it figured out....eventually.



I think it reasonable to assume that the god in question is the same
entity man has conjured up over the dozen or so millennia in which we
have an inkling of modern mankind's history.

Totally silly. Some believe in one God, others believe in multiple Gods. To say it is 'the same
entity ....over the dozen so millennia' is quite stupid, eh?

You're little more than a ****ing joke, Krause.


The "evolution" of believing in many gods to the belief in a single god
is little more than the refining of a concept that some religions went
through as their acolytes paid more attention to their environment and
realized there were rational, science-based explanations for much of
what was mysterious.

Obviously, you aren't equipped intellectually to discuss these sorts of
concepts without your usual junior high school name-calling.


It is absolutely silly to think that all people believe in the same God, or that the concept of
'God' in which they believe is the same from individual to individual. If that were true, there
would be no differences in religions. One man believed poison Kool Aid was the way to heaven,
another believed protesting at military funerals was his way, and others believe dancing with snakes
is the right way to honor their God.

But then, attempting to explain something to you is futile. You're little more than a ****ing joke,
Krause.


As previously noted, you aren't equipped intellectually to discuss these
sorts of concepts without your usual junior high school name-calling.

Oh, and belief in a single god is not necessarily belief in the same
god, although it could be. Interpretations differ. As an example, lots
of people believe in the unity of jesus and god, and that they are the
same entity. Really? The god who unleashed the great flood and killed
millions but for Noah and his family and jesus are the same? What
resulted in the change of heart? Anger management classes?

These concepts apparently are too abstract for you. Perhaps you are
better off with model airplanes.

F*O*A*D March 17th 14 02:31 PM

Finally, a bit of good news - maybe.
 
On 3/17/14, 10:29 AM, KC wrote:
On 3/17/2014 10:14 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:42:45 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/17/14, 9:22 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:06:12 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 3/16/14, 10:48 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:41:14 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/16/14, 8:59 PM, Tim wrote:

On Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:06:53 PM UTC-5, F*O*A*D wrote:





Is the god of Phelps a different entity than, say, the god of
Noah or



the god of Lot or the god of, say, all the creeps throughout
history who



took it upon themselves to kill in the name of their god? How
about all



the genocides in history done in the name of religious beliefs,



including those in the last century? Was the god these
murderers were



satiating the same old god?



Harry, you take a simple statement , twist it around, then try
to justify it. You really shouldn't try to confuse yourself
lieke that...







No confusion here. I'm merely questioning whether the god of Phelps,

which you claim is different than "god," is in reality the same god.

Keep questioning, Harry. You may get it figured out....eventually.



I think it reasonable to assume that the god in question is the same
entity man has conjured up over the dozen or so millennia in which we
have an inkling of modern mankind's history.

Totally silly. Some believe in one God, others believe in multiple
Gods. To say it is 'the same
entity ....over the dozen so millennia' is quite stupid, eh?

You're little more than a ****ing joke, Krause.


The "evolution" of believing in many gods to the belief in a single god
is little more than the refining of a concept that some religions went
through as their acolytes paid more attention to their environment and
realized there were rational, science-based explanations for much of
what was mysterious.

Obviously, you aren't equipped intellectually to discuss these sorts of
concepts without your usual junior high school name-calling.


It is absolutely silly to think that all people believe in the same
God, or that the concept of
'God' in which they believe is the same from individual to individual.
If that were true, there
would be no differences in religions. One man believed poison Kool Aid
was the way to heaven,
another believed protesting at military funerals was his way, and
others believe dancing with snakes
is the right way to honor their God.

But then, attempting to explain something to you is futile. You're
little more than a ****ing joke,
Krause.


THEN WHY THE ****... UM, forget it...



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