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On 5/29/15 6:47 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 5/29/2015 6:40 PM, Tim wrote: On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 3:09:04 PM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote: On 5/29/15 5:59 PM, amdx wrote: On 5/29/2015 2:34 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On his radio program today, Bryan Fischer took a call from "Rebecca in College Station, Texas" who shared her theory that the massive flooding taking place in Texas is God's punishment for "witchcraft and sodomy." As Rebecca explained, the only parts of Texas that are underwater are the parts "that are overrun with witchcraft and sodomy" like Austin and Houston, which has a "sodomite mayor." On the other hand, the area where Rebecca lives is not underwater, even though she lives in a valley, and that is because "we kicked out abortion" and the people who live there hold conservative views. "If God is judging Texas, it's because of the witchcraft and sodomy that we've allowed to run rampant," Rebecca said, and Fischer responded by agreeing that that was a very plausible explanation. http://tinyurl.com/ohaevge - - - - Plausible, I suppose, if you are a fundie christian or muslim, with an IQ somewhat south of 100... Witchcraft! ![]() Who is on the other end of the odd thinking spectrum from Rebeca? FOAD! ![]() Mikek That's right, Mikey...I think biblical retribution from god is religious bull**** and burning "witches" was one of the ways Christians attempted to control women. Er, Harry Men and women were both burnt and in Salem both men and women were drowned. That kinda knocks down the 'control' theory. You really ought to look into stuff before posting sometimes. Besides, your labeling of Christians doesn't really hold water in this pretense. I mean, that's like labeling all Christian's by the actions of the Westborians. Contrary to popular belief and myth, women suspected of being a witch in Salem were not burned at the stake. They were either stoned or hanged. Seems to me that Harry is scraping the bottom of the barrel for material lately. Who's "Rebeca" anyway? Someone who called in to a radio talk show? "Rebecca" is, apparently, a Texas who called into Bryan Fischer's radio show. Fischer is one of the many overly religious christian crackpots of prominence. |
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On Fri, 29 May 2015 19:15:45 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: Seems to me that Harry is scraping the bottom of the barrel for material lately. Who's "Rebeca" anyway? Someone who called in to a radio talk show? "Rebecca" is, apparently, a Texas who called into Bryan Fischer's radio show. Fischer is one of the many overly religious christian crackpots of prominence. === "Rebecca" is, apparently, a Texas? Are you drinking again or just doing drugs? Did'n they learn you butter in liberal pharts? |
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On 5/29/2015 7:15 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 5/29/15 6:47 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/29/2015 6:40 PM, Tim wrote: On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 3:09:04 PM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote: On 5/29/15 5:59 PM, amdx wrote: On 5/29/2015 2:34 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On his radio program today, Bryan Fischer took a call from "Rebecca in College Station, Texas" who shared her theory that the massive flooding taking place in Texas is God's punishment for "witchcraft and sodomy." As Rebecca explained, the only parts of Texas that are underwater are the parts "that are overrun with witchcraft and sodomy" like Austin and Houston, which has a "sodomite mayor." On the other hand, the area where Rebecca lives is not underwater, even though she lives in a valley, and that is because "we kicked out abortion" and the people who live there hold conservative views. "If God is judging Texas, it's because of the witchcraft and sodomy that we've allowed to run rampant," Rebecca said, and Fischer responded by agreeing that that was a very plausible explanation. http://tinyurl.com/ohaevge - - - - Plausible, I suppose, if you are a fundie christian or muslim, with an IQ somewhat south of 100... Witchcraft! ![]() Who is on the other end of the odd thinking spectrum from Rebeca? FOAD! ![]() Mikek That's right, Mikey...I think biblical retribution from god is religious bull**** and burning "witches" was one of the ways Christians attempted to control women. Er, Harry Men and women were both burnt and in Salem both men and women were drowned. That kinda knocks down the 'control' theory. You really ought to look into stuff before posting sometimes. Besides, your labeling of Christians doesn't really hold water in this pretense. I mean, that's like labeling all Christian's by the actions of the Westborians. Contrary to popular belief and myth, women suspected of being a witch in Salem were not burned at the stake. They were either stoned or hanged. Seems to me that Harry is scraping the bottom of the barrel for material lately. Who's "Rebeca" anyway? Someone who called in to a radio talk show? "Rebecca" is, apparently, a Texas who called into Bryan Fischer's radio show. Fischer is one of the many overly religious christian crackpots of prominence. So, you *are* scraping the bottom of the barrel. |
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On 5/29/15 7:37 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 5/29/2015 7:15 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 5/29/15 6:47 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/29/2015 6:40 PM, Tim wrote: On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 3:09:04 PM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote: On 5/29/15 5:59 PM, amdx wrote: On 5/29/2015 2:34 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On his radio program today, Bryan Fischer took a call from "Rebecca in College Station, Texas" who shared her theory that the massive flooding taking place in Texas is God's punishment for "witchcraft and sodomy." As Rebecca explained, the only parts of Texas that are underwater are the parts "that are overrun with witchcraft and sodomy" like Austin and Houston, which has a "sodomite mayor." On the other hand, the area where Rebecca lives is not underwater, even though she lives in a valley, and that is because "we kicked out abortion" and the people who live there hold conservative views. "If God is judging Texas, it's because of the witchcraft and sodomy that we've allowed to run rampant," Rebecca said, and Fischer responded by agreeing that that was a very plausible explanation. http://tinyurl.com/ohaevge - - - - Plausible, I suppose, if you are a fundie christian or muslim, with an IQ somewhat south of 100... Witchcraft! ![]() Who is on the other end of the odd thinking spectrum from Rebeca? FOAD! ![]() Mikek That's right, Mikey...I think biblical retribution from god is religious bull**** and burning "witches" was one of the ways Christians attempted to control women. Er, Harry Men and women were both burnt and in Salem both men and women were drowned. That kinda knocks down the 'control' theory. You really ought to look into stuff before posting sometimes. Besides, your labeling of Christians doesn't really hold water in this pretense. I mean, that's like labeling all Christian's by the actions of the Westborians. Contrary to popular belief and myth, women suspected of being a witch in Salem were not burned at the stake. They were either stoned or hanged. Seems to me that Harry is scraping the bottom of the barrel for material lately. Who's "Rebeca" anyway? Someone who called in to a radio talk show? "Rebecca" is, apparently, a Texas who called into Bryan Fischer's radio show. Fischer is one of the many overly religious christian crackpots of prominence. So, you *are* scraping the bottom of the barrel. What do you mean? Fischer was affiliated with a large christian organization and following. He's a force for evil, of course, but that's just the point. |
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Harry, Timothy mcveigh was affiliated (and honorably discharged) from the U.S. Army. I guess everyone in the army are inside terrorist too, I think that's the point you're trying to make.,,
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Tim wrote:
Harry, Timothy mcveigh was affiliated (and honorably discharged) from the U.S. Army. I guess everyone in the army are inside terrorist too, I think that's the point you're trying to make.,, He is making the point he is a dumb****. |
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Califbill wrote:
Tim wrote: Harry, Timothy mcveigh was affiliated (and honorably discharged) from the U.S. Army. I guess everyone in the army are inside terrorist too, I think that's the point you're trying to make.,, He is making the point he is a dumb****. That is well known. He is also a narcissistic tax cheat. |
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On 5/29/15 9:05 PM, Tim wrote:
Harry, Timothy mcveigh was affiliated (and honorably discharged) from the U.S. Army. I guess everyone in the army are inside terrorist too, I think that's the point you're trying to make.,, No, it isn't. You are attempting to claim that only a small minority of christians are the crazy ones. That may be the case, but they sure get a lot of attention, especially from GOPers. We also pay a lot of attention to the small minority of Muslims who are troublemakers in this country for us. I see the christians in this country as more of a threat to civil liberties than the muslims. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 5/29/15 9:05 PM, Tim wrote: Harry, Timothy mcveigh was affiliated (and honorably discharged) from the U.S. Army. I guess everyone in the army are inside terrorist too, I think that's the point you're trying to make.,, No, it isn't. You are attempting to claim that only a small minority of christians are the crazy ones. That may be the case, but they sure get a lot of attention, especially from GOPers. We also pay a lot of attention to the small minority of Muslims who are troublemakers in this country for us. I see the christians in this country as more of a threat to civil liberties than the muslims. I see the Muslims as more of a threat to life than liberty. |
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Bill I agree!
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