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God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Pretty good advice to the NG:
God rest ye merry, gentlemen Let nothing you dismay Remember Christ our Savior Was born on Christmas Day To save us all from Satan's power When we were gone astray O tidings of comfort and joy Comfort and joy O tidings of comfort and joy From God our heavenly Father A blessed angel came And unto certain shepherds Brought tiding of the same How that in Bethlehem was born The Son of God by name "Fear not, then," said the angel "Let nothing you affright This day is born a Savior Of a pure virgin bright To free all those who trust in him From Satan's power and might." Now to the Lord sing praises All you within this place And with true love and brotherhood Each other now embrace this holy tide of Christmas Doth bring redeeming grace -- Skipper |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Harry Krause wrote: Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: God rest ye merry, gentlemen Let nothing you dismay Remember Christ our Savior Was born on Christmas Day To save us all from Satan's power When we were gone astray O tidings of comfort and joy Comfort and joy O tidings of comfort and joy From God our heavenly Father A blessed angel came And unto certain shepherds Brought tiding of the same How that in Bethlehem was born The Son of God by name "Fear not, then," said the angel "Let nothing you affright This day is born a Savior Of a pure virgin bright To free all those who trust in him From Satan's power and might." Now to the Lord sing praises All you within this place And with true love and brotherhood Each other now embrace this holy tide of Christmas Doth bring redeeming grace -- Skipper It's a pretty 15th Century carol, of course, but the sentiments are utterly ridiculous. And with your attitudes, Snipper, your professing to be a "Christian" is the height of hypocrisy. Skipper the Christian? If so, he must have misread Matthew 5:44. Maybe he thinks it reads, "prey on those who persecute you." :-) |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
wrote in message oups.com... Harry Krause wrote: Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: God rest ye merry, gentlemen Let nothing you dismay Remember Christ our Savior Was born on Christmas Day To save us all from Satan's power When we were gone astray O tidings of comfort and joy Comfort and joy O tidings of comfort and joy From God our heavenly Father A blessed angel came And unto certain shepherds Brought tiding of the same How that in Bethlehem was born The Son of God by name "Fear not, then," said the angel "Let nothing you affright This day is born a Savior Of a pure virgin bright To free all those who trust in him From Satan's power and might." Now to the Lord sing praises All you within this place And with true love and brotherhood Each other now embrace this holy tide of Christmas Doth bring redeeming grace -- Skipper It's a pretty 15th Century carol, of course, but the sentiments are utterly ridiculous. And with your attitudes, Snipper, your professing to be a "Christian" is the height of hypocrisy. Skipper the Christian? If so, he must have misread Matthew 5:44. Maybe he thinks it reads, "prey on those who persecute you." :-) Do you believe in the Bible Chuck? |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Harry Krause wrote: Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: God rest ye merry, gentlemen Let nothing you dismay Remember Christ our Savior Was born on Christmas Day To save us all from Satan's power When we were gone astray O tidings of comfort and joy Comfort and joy O tidings of comfort and joy From God our heavenly Father A blessed angel came And unto certain shepherds Brought tiding of the same How that in Bethlehem was born The Son of God by name "Fear not, then," said the angel "Let nothing you affright This day is born a Savior Of a pure virgin bright To free all those who trust in him From Satan's power and might." Now to the Lord sing praises All you within this place And with true love and brotherhood Each other now embrace this holy tide of Christmas Doth bring redeeming grace -- Skipper It's a pretty 15th Century carol, of course, but the sentiments are utterly ridiculous. And with your attitudes, Snipper, your professing to be a "Christian" is the height of hypocrisy. Skipper the Christian? If so, he must have misread Matthew 5:44. Maybe he thinks it reads, "prey on those who persecute you." :-) Do you believe in the Bible Chuck? "Believe" in the bible? Whatever does that mean? Might you qualify that comment? OK. Do you believe in the words of the Bible? |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Harry Krause wrote: Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: God rest ye merry, gentlemen Let nothing you dismay Remember Christ our Savior Was born on Christmas Day To save us all from Satan's power When we were gone astray O tidings of comfort and joy Comfort and joy O tidings of comfort and joy From God our heavenly Father A blessed angel came And unto certain shepherds Brought tiding of the same How that in Bethlehem was born The Son of God by name "Fear not, then," said the angel "Let nothing you affright This day is born a Savior Of a pure virgin bright To free all those who trust in him From Satan's power and might." Now to the Lord sing praises All you within this place And with true love and brotherhood Each other now embrace this holy tide of Christmas Doth bring redeeming grace -- Skipper It's a pretty 15th Century carol, of course, but the sentiments are utterly ridiculous. And with your attitudes, Snipper, your professing to be a "Christian" is the height of hypocrisy. Skipper the Christian? If so, he must have misread Matthew 5:44. Maybe he thinks it reads, "prey on those who persecute you." :-) Do you believe in the Bible Chuck? "Believe" in the bible? Whatever does that mean? Might you qualify that comment? OK. Do you believe in the words of the Bible? I don't mean to be difficult, but what is it you are asking? I already explained. Are you asking me if I believe the bible to be "the word of god and literally true"? If that's what you are asking, then my answer would be no, it is not the word of god and it is not literally true. I am asking a simple question Harry. Do you believe in the words in the Bible? The answer is 'yes' or 'no'. |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Harry Krause wrote: Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: God rest ye merry, gentlemen Let nothing you dismay Remember Christ our Savior Was born on Christmas Day To save us all from Satan's power When we were gone astray O tidings of comfort and joy Comfort and joy O tidings of comfort and joy From God our heavenly Father A blessed angel came And unto certain shepherds Brought tiding of the same How that in Bethlehem was born The Son of God by name "Fear not, then," said the angel "Let nothing you affright This day is born a Savior Of a pure virgin bright To free all those who trust in him From Satan's power and might." Now to the Lord sing praises All you within this place And with true love and brotherhood Each other now embrace this holy tide of Christmas Doth bring redeeming grace -- Skipper It's a pretty 15th Century carol, of course, but the sentiments are utterly ridiculous. And with your attitudes, Snipper, your professing to be a "Christian" is the height of hypocrisy. Skipper the Christian? If so, he must have misread Matthew 5:44. Maybe he thinks it reads, "prey on those who persecute you." :-) Do you believe in the Bible Chuck? "Believe" in the bible? Whatever does that mean? Might you qualify that comment? OK. Do you believe in the words of the Bible? I don't mean to be difficult, but what is it you are asking? I already explained. Are you asking me if I believe the bible to be "the word of god and literally true"? If that's what you are asking, then my answer would be no, it is not the word of god and it is not literally true. I am asking a simple question Harry. Do you believe in the words in the Bible? The answer is 'yes' or 'no'. I suggest you read my response again and come to your own conclusion. The answer is yes or no. |
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God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Harry Krause wrote: Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: God rest ye merry, gentlemen Let nothing you dismay Remember Christ our Savior Was born on Christmas Day To save us all from Satan's power When we were gone astray O tidings of comfort and joy Comfort and joy O tidings of comfort and joy From God our heavenly Father A blessed angel came And unto certain shepherds Brought tiding of the same How that in Bethlehem was born The Son of God by name "Fear not, then," said the angel "Let nothing you affright This day is born a Savior Of a pure virgin bright To free all those who trust in him From Satan's power and might." Now to the Lord sing praises All you within this place And with true love and brotherhood Each other now embrace this holy tide of Christmas Doth bring redeeming grace -- Skipper It's a pretty 15th Century carol, of course, but the sentiments are utterly ridiculous. And with your attitudes, Snipper, your professing to be a "Christian" is the height of hypocrisy. Skipper the Christian? If so, he must have misread Matthew 5:44. Maybe he thinks it reads, "prey on those who persecute you." :-) Do you believe in the Bible Chuck? "Believe" in the bible? Whatever does that mean? Might you qualify that comment? OK. Do you believe in the words of the Bible? I don't mean to be difficult, but what is it you are asking? I already explained. Are you asking me if I believe the bible to be "the word of god and literally true"? If that's what you are asking, then my answer would be no, it is not the word of god and it is not literally true. I am asking a simple question Harry. Do you believe in the words in the Bible? The answer is 'yes' or 'no'. I suggest you read my response again and come to your own conclusion. The answer is yes or no. Surely you an "interpret" the answer I gave you. Can't you? Do you really need simplified? What words in my response did you not understand Harry? |
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God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
*JimH* wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Harry Krause wrote: Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: God rest ye merry, gentlemen Let nothing you dismay Remember Christ our Savior Was born on Christmas Day To save us all from Satan's power When we were gone astray O tidings of comfort and joy Comfort and joy O tidings of comfort and joy From God our heavenly Father A blessed angel came And unto certain shepherds Brought tiding of the same How that in Bethlehem was born The Son of God by name "Fear not, then," said the angel "Let nothing you affright This day is born a Savior Of a pure virgin bright To free all those who trust in him From Satan's power and might." Now to the Lord sing praises All you within this place And with true love and brotherhood Each other now embrace this holy tide of Christmas Doth bring redeeming grace -- Skipper It's a pretty 15th Century carol, of course, but the sentiments are utterly ridiculous. And with your attitudes, Snipper, your professing to be a "Christian" is the height of hypocrisy. Skipper the Christian? If so, he must have misread Matthew 5:44. Maybe he thinks it reads, "prey on those who persecute you." :-) Do you believe in the Bible Chuck? I believe in a lot of things. One of those things is that the collection of books assembled in Nicea in something like the 3rd or 4th Century to comprise the volume we commonly call "The Bible" (a word that shares a Greek word that means "library") today was selected by a group of (mostly) well intentioned priests, clergymen, and highly placed church politicians. Some of the people on the committee obviously had some extremely sincere motivations, but it was ludicrous for people to sit and vote on whether or not the Gospel of Mary, the Gospel of James, the Gospel of Thomas, or other texts used by the Christian churches for the first few hundred years were the "word of God", or not. God undoubtedly speaks to a lot of different people in a lot of different ways, an no mortal person could ever hope to accurately reduce Godspeak to a human language. Do I believe that the Bible contains a group of books written by people who believe that God spoke to them and said "X........."? Yes. Do I believe that there are other "divinely inspired" books that aren't included in the Bible? Yes. Many of those books aren't even of Christian or Jewish origin. So do I believe in the Bible? Of course. I have unassailable evidence that the Bible exists.:-) While I don't belong to any church, there is a fairly progressive congregation in my neighborhood where I am welcome to attend (without obligation to join or profess anything specific) and I have been known to do so. I'm a sincere monotheist, who believes that polytheism celebrates various "aspects" of a divine cosmic consciousness.. I believe that the soul is energy, and cannot be destroyed, so I have no real problem with eternal life. If I were to have an extended religious discussion with a fundamentalist Christian, we would probably be surprised at the number of things we agree on. However, my personal faith doesn't fit "between the lines" and it would be hypocritical, as well as inaccurate, to describe myself as any sort of "Christian" you would be likely to recognize. :-) But I come from a long line of independent thinkers and non-conformists. One of my ancestral cousins, Joseph Smith, was a founder of the Mormon Church. (His grandmother was a Gould from my lineage. In fact, his grandfather married two Gould sisters, one after the first one died). Several of my great aunts, (the Towne sisters) were victims of the witch hyteria in Topsfield/Salem. Being spiritually off center, at least a bit, is a family tradition. :) Oh, by the way, as far as the Christmas Carol posted in this thread goes, few people probably understand that it's actually saying: "May you be happy when you die". "Merry" is an adverb for resting, not an adjective for "gentlemen". Olde English, wouldn't you know? So Merry Christmas to you, Jim H. Just don't be so sure that pine tree in your livingroom is a holy, (or wholly) Christian symbol. :-) |
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God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
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God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
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God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 19:57:58 -0600, Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: Only from a dogmatic position. Reminds me of the bumper sticker I saw the other day.... "I worship the God that Jesus worshiped." Pretty hard to take for an anti-Semite... right? It is especially hard to take, for some, when the same God that Jesus worshipped, is the same God that the Muslims pray and worship. Now that's really funny! Jim C. |
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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... Jim, I've made that point before and ended up with bank stares. Here is another of my favorite questions...... "If you did NOT consider any of those people adhering to a religion with the root god, yahweh, who would be at war?" Facts: 33% of the world (dropping) is christian 19% of the world (increasing) is moslem 1% of the world (no significant change) is jewish the other 47% are pretty peace loving. Another fact is that the only groups of all the world's religions that *is* growing is the groups of moslems..... which we know are definitely war-like. So much for yahweh and peace and love.... http://www.religioustolerance.org/worldrel.htm Thanks Gene, for being a clear headed thinker. You are like a breath of fresh air in this cluttered group of people. Jim C. |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 01:15:35 GMT, Gene Kearns
wrote: If not, then, well, fly, vinegar, jar...... I guess..... ============================= You lost me with that one. |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 01:15:35 GMT, Gene Kearns wrote: If not, then, well, fly, vinegar, jar...... I guess..... ============================= You lost me with that one. A fly that's spent it's whole life in a jar of vinegar thinks it's the sweetest place in the world. (or something like that) -rick- |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 06:39:18 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:
Gene Kearns wrote: On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 19:57:58 -0600, Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: Only from a dogmatic position. Reminds me of the bumper sticker I saw the other day.... "I worship the God that Jesus worshiped." Pretty hard to take for an anti-Semite... right? I haven't seen that one. I like the one that says: "Judaism: Good enough for Jesus, good enough for me." Harry, when you attend the solemn high mass with your friends on Christmas day, will you be sure and tell them that their religion stinks? -- John H MERRY CHRISTMAS! Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day. |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
JohnH,
I can accept people not accepting anyone else's religion, but I do find it funny that this person who views Christianity as a myth would want to get out and attend Christmas Mass. "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 06:39:18 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Gene Kearns wrote: On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 19:57:58 -0600, Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: Only from a dogmatic position. Reminds me of the bumper sticker I saw the other day.... "I worship the God that Jesus worshiped." Pretty hard to take for an anti-Semite... right? I haven't seen that one. I like the one that says: "Judaism: Good enough for Jesus, good enough for me." Harry, when you attend the solemn high mass with your friends on Christmas day, will you be sure and tell them that their religion stinks? -- John H MERRY CHRISTMAS! Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day. |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
"John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 06:39:18 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Gene Kearns wrote: On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 19:57:58 -0600, Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: Only from a dogmatic position. Reminds me of the bumper sticker I saw the other day.... "I worship the God that Jesus worshiped." Pretty hard to take for an anti-Semite... right? I haven't seen that one. I like the one that says: "Judaism: Good enough for Jesus, good enough for me." Harry, when you attend the solemn high mass with your friends on Christmas day, will you be sure and tell them that their religion stinks? Or, by the fact that they give each other presents and celebrate on the day that they are not true Christians? |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Lord Reginald,
It is called being principled when convenient, a trait that the Democrats/Liberals/Progressives admire. "Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor. wrote in message ... JohnH, I can accept people not accepting anyone else's religion, but I do find it funny that this person who views Christianity as a myth would want to get out and attend Christmas Mass. "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 06:39:18 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Gene Kearns wrote: On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 19:57:58 -0600, Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: Only from a dogmatic position. Reminds me of the bumper sticker I saw the other day.... "I worship the God that Jesus worshiped." Pretty hard to take for an anti-Semite... right? I haven't seen that one. I like the one that says: "Judaism: Good enough for Jesus, good enough for me." Harry, when you attend the solemn high mass with your friends on Christmas day, will you be sure and tell them that their religion stinks? -- John H MERRY CHRISTMAS! Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day. |
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Bert,
You might be correct, but my guess is Harry's wife is dragging him along as a social function. Harry has no principles, except "if it's bad for Bush it is good for him." "Bert Robbins" wrote in message . .. Lord Reginald, It is called being principled when convenient, a trait that the Democrats/Liberals/Progressives admire. "Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor. wrote in message ... JohnH, I can accept people not accepting anyone else's religion, but I do find it funny that this person who views Christianity as a myth would want to get out and attend Christmas Mass. "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 06:39:18 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Gene Kearns wrote: On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 19:57:58 -0600, Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: Only from a dogmatic position. Reminds me of the bumper sticker I saw the other day.... "I worship the God that Jesus worshiped." Pretty hard to take for an anti-Semite... right? I haven't seen that one. I like the one that says: "Judaism: Good enough for Jesus, good enough for me." Harry, when you attend the solemn high mass with your friends on Christmas day, will you be sure and tell them that their religion stinks? -- John H MERRY CHRISTMAS! Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day. |
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John H. wrote: On 4 Dec 2005 08:40:24 -0800, wrote: Of course. It's something that everybody experiences. Heck, take this NG for example...... I try not to put down a person's religious beliefs or customs. Any reason you didn't respond to this? It was primarily an attempt to move the discussion from a fact and opinion based perspective to personal insult mode. Best to avoid those. When two people start posting "you're an asshole" back and forth in a NG- they're usually both right. |
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It is part of his narcisstic behavior.......he needs to be seen and
associate with omportant and authoritative figures "Narcissists are totally and inflexibly authoritarian. In other words, they are suck-ups. They want to be authority figures and, short of that, they want to be associated with authority figures. In their hearts, they know they can't think well, have no judgment about what matters, are not connected with the world they inhabit, so they cling fanatically to the opinions of people they regard as authority figures -- such as their parents, teachers, doctors, ministers. " "Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor. wrote in message ... JohnH, I can accept people not accepting anyone else's religion, but I do find it funny that this person who views Christianity as a myth would want to get out and attend Christmas Mass. "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 06:39:18 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Gene Kearns wrote: On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 19:57:58 -0600, Skipper wrote: Pretty good advice to the NG: Only from a dogmatic position. Reminds me of the bumper sticker I saw the other day.... "I worship the God that Jesus worshiped." Pretty hard to take for an anti-Semite... right? I haven't seen that one. I like the one that says: "Judaism: Good enough for Jesus, good enough for me." Harry, when you attend the solemn high mass with your friends on Christmas day, will you be sure and tell them that their religion stinks? -- John H MERRY CHRISTMAS! Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day. |
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On 5 Dec 2005 07:06:03 -0800, wrote:
John H. wrote: On 4 Dec 2005 08:40:24 -0800, wrote: Of course. It's something that everybody experiences. Heck, take this NG for example...... I try not to put down a person's religious beliefs or customs. Any reason you didn't respond to this? It was primarily an attempt to move the discussion from a fact and opinion based perspective to personal insult mode. Best to avoid those. When two people start posting "you're an asshole" back and forth in a NG- they're usually both right. Ah, I see. Well Chuck, I'm not Harry. You need not fear my calling you names, even if you should make fun of my religious beliefs. -- John H MERRY CHRISTMAS! Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day. |
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On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 11:27:03 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:
John H. wrote: On 5 Dec 2005 07:06:03 -0800, wrote: John H. wrote: On 4 Dec 2005 08:40:24 -0800, wrote: Of course. It's something that everybody experiences. Heck, take this NG for example...... I try not to put down a person's religious beliefs or customs. Any reason you didn't respond to this? It was primarily an attempt to move the discussion from a fact and opinion based perspective to personal insult mode. Best to avoid those. When two people start posting "you're an asshole" back and forth in a NG- they're usually both right. Ah, I see. Well Chuck, I'm not Harry. You need not fear my calling you names, even if you should make fun of my religious beliefs. There's no evidence here you have any religious beliefs. And I'll not be giving you any. You'd find some nefarious purpose for such information. -- John H MERRY CHRISTMAS! Wishing you Peace, Fellowship, and Good Humor as we celebrate the birth of OUR Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day. |
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