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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/30/15 10:21 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 7/30/2015 9:39 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/30/15 9:38 PM, Tim wrote: Thank you for consistently and consistently reminding us of your views Harry. It's always refreshing.... It's always refreshing to read or watch the stupidly religious being...stupid about religion. Harry, you really have become an ass. It's a shame. You once had a working brain. Right, because we shouldn't castigate, for example, the "religious" who handle venomous snakes as part of their ritual, get bitten, and die. Right on. What does that have to do with politics? |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/31/15 7:05 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 7/31/2015 6:32 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/30/15 10:21 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 7/30/2015 9:39 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/30/15 9:38 PM, Tim wrote: Thank you for consistently and consistently reminding us of your views Harry. It's always refreshing.... It's always refreshing to read or watch the stupidly religious being...stupid about religion. Harry, you really have become an ass. It's a shame. You once had a working brain. Right, because we shouldn't castigate, for example, the "religious" who handle venomous snakes as part of their ritual, get bitten, and die. Right on. Did a little reading on snake handling rituals. First of all, it is entirely voluntary. Only a small percentage of parishioners participate and only a few churches even practice the ritual. Children are not allowed to participate. Snakes have had a major significance in many religions, countries and cultures dating back to ancient times. The modern day Pentecostals may be looney, but it's their right to worship and practice what they want. Nobody is "jamming it down your throat" or forcing you to participate. Even those who belong to one of the few churches that practice the ritual are not "forced" to do so. Approximately 71 people have died due to snake bites since the snake handling ritual began in 1922. That's less than one person a year. In 2013, 89 people *a day* were killed in automobile accidents. Gotta love these specious comparisons... :) Apparently, because you post them daily. All Republicans are not Christians (or even religious) yet many (perhaps most) Democrats are. How can you deal with that in your screwed up mind? |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/31/15 10:13 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/31/15 7:05 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 7/31/2015 6:32 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/30/15 10:21 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 7/30/2015 9:39 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/30/15 9:38 PM, Tim wrote: Thank you for consistently and consistently reminding us of your views Harry. It's always refreshing.... It's always refreshing to read or watch the stupidly religious being...stupid about religion. Harry, you really have become an ass. It's a shame. You once had a working brain. Right, because we shouldn't castigate, for example, the "religious" who handle venomous snakes as part of their ritual, get bitten, and die. Right on. Did a little reading on snake handling rituals. First of all, it is entirely voluntary. Only a small percentage of parishioners participate and only a few churches even practice the ritual. Children are not allowed to participate. Snakes have had a major significance in many religions, countries and cultures dating back to ancient times. The modern day Pentecostals may be looney, but it's their right to worship and practice what they want. Nobody is "jamming it down your throat" or forcing you to participate. Even those who belong to one of the few churches that practice the ritual are not "forced" to do so. Approximately 71 people have died due to snake bites since the snake handling ritual began in 1922. That's less than one person a year. In 2013, 89 people *a day* were killed in automobile accidents. Gotta love these specious comparisons... :) Gosh, lots of people die in bathtubs by accident...there you go...another specious comparison for you. | Gosh, most Democrats pay their taxes and have never filed bankruptcy. You are in the minority in your own group. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 7/31/2015 12:12 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/31/15 10:13 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/31/15 7:05 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 7/31/2015 6:32 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/30/15 10:21 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 7/30/2015 9:39 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/30/15 9:38 PM, Tim wrote: Thank you for consistently and consistently reminding us of your views Harry. It's always refreshing.... It's always refreshing to read or watch the stupidly religious being...stupid about religion. Harry, you really have become an ass. It's a shame. You once had a working brain. Right, because we shouldn't castigate, for example, the "religious" who handle venomous snakes as part of their ritual, get bitten, and die. Right on. Did a little reading on snake handling rituals. First of all, it is entirely voluntary. Only a small percentage of parishioners participate and only a few churches even practice the ritual. Children are not allowed to participate. Snakes have had a major significance in many religions, countries and cultures dating back to ancient times. The modern day Pentecostals may be looney, but it's their right to worship and practice what they want. Nobody is "jamming it down your throat" or forcing you to participate. Even those who belong to one of the few churches that practice the ritual are not "forced" to do so. Approximately 71 people have died due to snake bites since the snake handling ritual began in 1922. That's less than one person a year. In 2013, 89 people *a day* were killed in automobile accidents. Gotta love these specious comparisons... :) Gosh, lots of people die in bathtubs by accident...there you go...another specious comparison for you. You are the one who is concerned about people participating in this ritual getting bit and dying. I was simply trying to put the number of deaths in perspective. Remember also ... these people are not "forced" by their religion to dance around with snakes. The practice is completely voluntary and, it turns out, is practiced by a very few of the congregation. How your initial statement relates to your oft repeated complaint about religious organizations trying to shove their beliefs down your throat is beyond me. Did someone show up at your front door recently holding a rattler asking you if you wanted to kiss it? It's fundamentalist religion, a set of beliefs that has become politicized to the point where it is destroying this country...part and parcel of ultra conservative Republicanism. You really are a mess. Share your posts with you landlord and seek her help. |
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Ditzy Dan dribbles...
" You really are a mess. *Share your posts with you landlord and seek her help. " Share your posts with Margaret, Ditzy and see how long you stain that front counter at Elite. |
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On 7/31/15 9:57 PM, True North wrote:
Ditzy Dan dribbles... " You really are a mess. Share your posts with you landlord and seek her help. " Share your posts with Margaret, Ditzy and see how long you stain that front counter at Elite. Ahhh. Ditzy is another occupant of my bozo bin. Hope you are having fun with him. |
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On Friday, 31 July 2015 23:01:20 UTC-3, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/31/15 9:57 PM, True North wrote: Ditzy Dan dribbles... " You really are a mess. Share your posts with you landlord and seek her help. " Share your posts with Margaret, Ditzy and see how long you stain that front counter at Elite. Ahhh. Ditzy is another occupant of my bozo bin. Hope you are having fun with him. Not really...he smells almost as bad as FlatulentJim. What's in that Floriduh water, anyways? |
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On 31 Jul 2015 18:54:40 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 7/31/2015 12:12 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/31/15 10:13 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/31/15 7:05 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 7/31/2015 6:32 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/30/15 10:21 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 7/30/2015 9:39 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/30/15 9:38 PM, Tim wrote: Thank you for consistently and consistently reminding us of your views Harry. It's always refreshing.... It's always refreshing to read or watch the stupidly religious being...stupid about religion. Harry, you really have become an ass. It's a shame. You once had a working brain. Right, because we shouldn't castigate, for example, the "religious" who handle venomous snakes as part of their ritual, get bitten, and die. Right on. Did a little reading on snake handling rituals. First of all, it is entirely voluntary. Only a small percentage of parishioners participate and only a few churches even practice the ritual. Children are not allowed to participate. Snakes have had a major significance in many religions, countries and cultures dating back to ancient times. The modern day Pentecostals may be looney, but it's their right to worship and practice what they want. Nobody is "jamming it down your throat" or forcing you to participate. Even those who belong to one of the few churches that practice the ritual are not "forced" to do so. Approximately 71 people have died due to snake bites since the snake handling ritual began in 1922. That's less than one person a year. In 2013, 89 people *a day* were killed in automobile accidents. Gotta love these specious comparisons... :) Gosh, lots of people die in bathtubs by accident...there you go...another specious comparison for you. You are the one who is concerned about people participating in this ritual getting bit and dying. I was simply trying to put the number of deaths in perspective. Remember also ... these people are not "forced" by their religion to dance around with snakes. The practice is completely voluntary and, it turns out, is practiced by a very few of the congregation. How your initial statement relates to your oft repeated complaint about religious organizations trying to shove their beliefs down your throat is beyond me. Did someone show up at your front door recently holding a rattler asking you if you wanted to kiss it? It's fundamentalist religion, a set of beliefs that has become politicized to the point where it is destroying this country...part and parcel of ultra conservative Republicanism. Speaking of horse****. -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 21:45:15 -0400, Alex wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/31/15 7:05 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 7/31/2015 6:32 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/30/15 10:21 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 7/30/2015 9:39 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/30/15 9:38 PM, Tim wrote: Thank you for consistently and consistently reminding us of your views Harry. It's always refreshing.... It's always refreshing to read or watch the stupidly religious being...stupid about religion. Harry, you really have become an ass. It's a shame. You once had a working brain. Right, because we shouldn't castigate, for example, the "religious" who handle venomous snakes as part of their ritual, get bitten, and die. Right on. Did a little reading on snake handling rituals. First of all, it is entirely voluntary. Only a small percentage of parishioners participate and only a few churches even practice the ritual. Children are not allowed to participate. Snakes have had a major significance in many religions, countries and cultures dating back to ancient times. The modern day Pentecostals may be looney, but it's their right to worship and practice what they want. Nobody is "jamming it down your throat" or forcing you to participate. Even those who belong to one of the few churches that practice the ritual are not "forced" to do so. Approximately 71 people have died due to snake bites since the snake handling ritual began in 1922. That's less than one person a year. In 2013, 89 people *a day* were killed in automobile accidents. Gotta love these specious comparisons... :) Apparently, because you post them daily. All Republicans are not Christians (or even religious) yet many (perhaps most) Democrats are. How can you deal with that in your screwed up mind? Probably won't get an answer to that. You're not 'entitled' enough. And, it's a hard question for Harry to answer. -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 07:49:51 -0400, Justan Olphat wrote:
On 7/30/2015 11:00 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 22:19:26 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: It's not necessarily what you advocate as programs or agendas. Some of what you advocate I agree with. It's what you demonstrated (again) in your second paragraph (above). You have no respect for any beliefs or opinions that are at odds with yours. But, this only points to a larger component of your personality. You become very critical of anyone who doesn't see things your way. No one is out to simply "**** over" anyone. What's the purpose in doing that? The arguments in Congress is mostly over budgets, economics, and, in social issues like immigration, the adherence to established laws. You may not agree with most of the GOP thinking but to leap to "****ing over" people is extreme. But, that's just you. Thankfully not all liberal Democrats think or behave in that manner. === You're absolutely right of course but it's important to remember that you're mud wrestling with porky. The pig loves it and everyone will get dirty. Try just poking him with a stick. it's much more effective than letting him think he has the standing of being a contender in mud puddle wrestlemania. He does manage to gain attention, and that's his goal. -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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