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Corrupt liberal media fails to cover the news
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... thunder wrote: On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 20:23:56 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: This whole b.s. campaign is a creation of Faux News. And the simple-minded are going for it, as usual. Sure seems like much ado about nothing, doesn't it? You have to wonder about their next campaign. Perhaps, something as weighty as boxers vs. briefs. A book I read some years ago discussed the issue of why some Christians are so insistent on pushing their beliefs onto others. One of the theories offered had to do with group nervousness, that is, significant numbers of persons who didn't believe tended to shake the faith of those who did, who then began to exhibit self-doubt. Group think. The converted must be constantly watched for they may engage their brains again and realize that they are being fed a bunch of crap and it doesn't taste good. Well, I was trying to be on the edge of polite. There may be some truth to that. History tells us that those who "doubted" the Christian faith or simply didn't believe in it often were slaughtered, tortured, jailed, or exiled. Maybe we're seeing a bit of that again. Islam has the same characteristic. I don't see much difference between today's politicized conservative christians and today's politicized islamists. The utter smarminess of those in this newsgroup shoveling "Christianity," the fact that Christmas is being "defended" by some Faux News sleazeball, I dunno, it's enough to drive someone even considering Christianity back to paganism. Just like those trying to shovel liberal/progressive ideas. I hope you are not referring to me. I am not looking for "converts" to progressive thinking. Not here. Seems to me, if you are trying to sell a religion, you ought to sell it on the basis of the example set by your actions and behavior, not by wearing it on your sleeve and trying to force it upon others. Have you taken a look at yourself lately? You are not a good billboard for religion, unions or the Democrat party. Puh-lease, Bert. You just don't understand. I don't understand what? If you can't communicate what I don't understand that you are just using that phrase to deflect the conversation. |
Corrupt liberal media fails to cover the news
Harry Krause wrote: This whole b.s. campaign is a creation of Faux News. And the simple-minded are going for it, as usual. It may not be a case of simple mindedness. Perhaps its just that the Whos down in Whoville are fearful of the Grinch, and haven't yet learned that "Christmas doesn't come in a box, wrapped up with a bow." If the Whos aren't keeping Christmas in their hearts- it doesn't matter if there's a venerated tree on every corner, colored lights on every housetop, religious carols about the "birth of the Savior" being sung in every public classroom, a plastic Santa Claus lit up in every front yard, or even a nativity scene at City Park- the Who's won't have a genuine Christmas this year. If the Whos *are* keeping Christmas in their hearts, the zombie-like repitition of "Merry Christmas" by non-believers won't increase the "amount" of Christmas they experience and a merchant wishing all of his customers a happy solstice holiday (rather than a Merry Christmas) won't diminish it. Heck, the Whos might even discover that if Christmas is de-politicized and they drop the "in your face" insistence that everybody acknowledge the Christian diety, (whether Christian or not), a few of the grinches up in the hills might even have a change of heart. :-) |
Corrupt liberal media fails to cover the news
Bert,
Harry has stated many times the reason he comes here is to disrupt rec.boats. His only objective is to inflame as many people as possible. He has no desire to discuss anything, it is a vehicle for him to make as many insults as possible. Simple hobby for a simple person. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... thunder wrote: On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 20:23:56 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: This whole b.s. campaign is a creation of Faux News. And the simple-minded are going for it, as usual. Sure seems like much ado about nothing, doesn't it? You have to wonder about their next campaign. Perhaps, something as weighty as boxers vs. briefs. A book I read some years ago discussed the issue of why some Christians are so insistent on pushing their beliefs onto others. One of the theories offered had to do with group nervousness, that is, significant numbers of persons who didn't believe tended to shake the faith of those who did, who then began to exhibit self-doubt. Group think. The converted must be constantly watched for they may engage their brains again and realize that they are being fed a bunch of crap and it doesn't taste good. Well, I was trying to be on the edge of polite. There may be some truth to that. History tells us that those who "doubted" the Christian faith or simply didn't believe in it often were slaughtered, tortured, jailed, or exiled. Maybe we're seeing a bit of that again. Islam has the same characteristic. I don't see much difference between today's politicized conservative christians and today's politicized islamists. The utter smarminess of those in this newsgroup shoveling "Christianity," the fact that Christmas is being "defended" by some Faux News sleazeball, I dunno, it's enough to drive someone even considering Christianity back to paganism. Just like those trying to shovel liberal/progressive ideas. I hope you are not referring to me. I am not looking for "converts" to progressive thinking. Not here. Seems to me, if you are trying to sell a religion, you ought to sell it on the basis of the example set by your actions and behavior, not by wearing it on your sleeve and trying to force it upon others. Have you taken a look at yourself lately? You are not a good billboard for religion, unions or the Democrat party. Puh-lease, Bert. You just don't understand. I don't understand what? If you can't communicate what I don't understand that you are just using that phrase to deflect the conversation. You think I am here to try to "convert." I'm not. That's what you don't understand, among other things. -- Clinton ruined a dress; Bush ruined a nation. |
Corrupt liberal media fails to cover the news
Harry Krause wrote: thunder wrote: On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 20:23:56 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: This whole b.s. campaign is a creation of Faux News. And the simple-minded are going for it, as usual. Sure seems like much ado about nothing, doesn't it? You have to wonder about their next campaign. Perhaps, something as weighty as boxers vs. briefs. A book I read some years ago discussed the issue of why some Christians are so insistent on pushing their beliefs onto others. One of the theories offered had to do with group nervousness, that is, significant numbers of persons who didn't believe tended to shake the faith of those who did, who then began to exhibit self-doubt. Christian religion is a money making scheme. If you think about it, it functions alot like a pyramid scheme. The more recruits you get to spread your message, the more money pours in. |
Corrupt liberal media fails to cover the news
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