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You screwed up once again, by not
comprehending what you've read, once again
Oh my god, Bassy is chiding somebody on reading comprehension.

Freakin' amazing.

Show me where I've failed to comprehend anything........
I'll be waiting, Tom

Bassy,
I won't bother to google them up, but many times you have posted links
that are the exact opposite of the point you were trying to make.


Please, do it. I'd love to see.


Okay, my question was, how could the
lights possibly be specifically for Christmas, because they didn't even
HAVE electric lights then.


And then later you say that they had Christmas lights before electricity.


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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Duke Nukem wrote:
On 29 Nov 2006 04:46:34 -0800, "basskisser"
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You screwed up once again, by not
comprehending what you've read, once again
Oh my god, Bassy is chiding somebody on reading comprehension.

Freakin' amazing.

Show me where I've failed to comprehend anything........
I'll be waiting, Tom

Bassy,
I won't bother to google them up, but many times you have posted links
that are the exact opposite of the point you were trying to make.


Please, do it. I'd love to see.


Okay, my question was, how could the
lights possibly be specifically for Christmas, because they didn't even
HAVE electric lights then.


And then later you say that they had Christmas lights before electricity.


Damn it, it gets hard to get things into your brain! The electric
lights could stand for ANYTHING, NOT SPECIFICALLY FOR CHRISTMAS.......

Yes, I never, ever, ever said that they didn't have any Christmas
lights before electricity. They however, didn't have electric lights
(the kind Chuck is putting on his boat *there's a hint for you!!*) when
Jesus was allegedly born. SO, how could electric lights possibly be
specifically for Christmas??????? Does this mean my flashlight is a
symbol of the birth of Christ???

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Does this mean my flashlight is a
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Alleged birth of Christ.


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Does this mean my flashlight is a
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Alleged birth of Christ.


Exactly.

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Does this mean my flashlight is a
symbol of the birth of Christ???


Alleged birth of Christ.


'Alleged birth' of Christ as opposed to what? Miraculous incarnation?
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Does this mean my flashlight is a
symbol of the birth of Christ???

Alleged birth of Christ.


'Alleged birth' of Christ as opposed to what? Miraculous incarnation?
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Jesus's life was recorded by Roman historians, so if he wasn't born,
than it would truly be a miracle.
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On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 21:03:20 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
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JohnH wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 16:04:46 -0500, "ACP" wrote:

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Does this mean my flashlight is a
symbol of the birth of Christ???
Alleged birth of Christ.


'Alleged birth' of Christ as opposed to what? Miraculous incarnation?
--
John H

**** May your Christmas be Spectacular****
******and your New Year even Better!******


Jesus's life was recorded by Roman historians, so if he wasn't born,
than it would truly be a miracle.


That's about what I was thinking. I wonder who presided at the alleged
birth of basskisser.
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JohnH wrote:
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JohnH wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 16:04:46 -0500, "ACP" wrote:

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Does this mean my flashlight is a
symbol of the birth of Christ???
Alleged birth of Christ.


'Alleged birth' of Christ as opposed to what? Miraculous incarnation?
--
John H

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******and your New Year even Better!******


Jesus's life was recorded by Roman historians, so if he wasn't born,
than it would truly be a miracle.


That's about what I was thinking. I wonder who presided at the alleged
birth of basskisser.
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The Romans wrote many, many historical fictional works. Please provide
proof that Jesus Christ was born. Do you also believe the bible, and
thus believe the earth is around 6000 years old?

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On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 16:04:46 -0500, "ACP" wrote:

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Does this mean my flashlight is a
symbol of the birth of Christ???


Alleged birth of Christ.


'Alleged birth' of Christ as opposed to what? Miraculous incarnation?
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John H

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My reply to Bassy was poorly worded. I was pointing out that in some places
he writes "birth of Christ" and in some places he writes "alleged birth".

Personally, I'm in the "birth" camp.


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Personally, I'm in the "birth" camp.


Me too!



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