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question for christian nuts: is the christian god ALL-POWERFUL or isn't he?

 

 

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WEATHER/02/07/cold.weather.ap/index.html

 

CHARLESTON, West Virginia (AP) -- Blowing snow and intense cold blamed for

11 deaths across the country kept schools closed Wednesday across much of

West Virginia, where temperatures have been at their lowest in more than a

decade.

 

The arctic weather disrupted flights from Chicago to the Northeast on

Tuesday, shut down some Amtrak service and caused huge chain-reaction

traffic accidents. Schools also have been closed in places from Minnesota to

upstate New York.

 

There was some relief Wednesday in the Great Lakes region.

 

Chicago woke up to temperatures around zero with a wind chill of 14 below

zero -- an improvement over its minus-30 wind chill on Monday. The area was

expected to rebound into the low 20s by the end of the week, National

Weather Service meteorologist Tim Seeley said Tuesday. (Watch how some revel

in the cold weather )

 

The cold air returned to the northern Plains, where Hallock, Minnesota, had

a temperature of 27 below zero early Wednesday, the weather service

reported.

 

Residents of upstate New York were digging out from lake-effect squalls that

dumped more than 5 feet of snow over a two-day period at the eastern end of

Lake Ontario. The weather service reported 62 inches of snow at Oswego, 35

miles north of Syracuse.

 

Despite the snow, most schools in Oswego County were back in session

Wednesday. Meteorologists said some areas in the New York lake-effect snow

belt could collect more than 100 inches before the system breaks up, which

isn't expected until at least the weekend.

 

In West Virginia, however, schools were closed or had delayed openings in

parts of all 55 counties Wednesday. The state's snowfall ranged up to 7

inches at White Oak, the weather service said.

 

"It was the perfect storm," said Joe Stevens, spokesman for the West

Virginia Ski Areas Association. "Over 4 feet of snow has fallen since the

middle of January, which has really turned the situation around for the

resorts that were experiencing ... above normal temperatures earlier in the

season."

 

Tuesday brought the coldest readings across West Virginia since February 5,

1996, when several records were set or tied for February, the weather

service said.

 

The mountain city of Elkins fell to 16 below zero Tuesday, tying the record

for February 6, set in 1979, and the state capitol of Charleston had a

record low of 1 below, the weather service said.

 

Elsewhere, Chicago city crews responded to more than 1,000 reports of frozen

pipes Tuesday, said Department of Water Management spokesman Tom LaPorte.

The cold also hampered firefighting efforts because emergency workers had to

use propane torches to thaw frozen hydrants.

 

More than 140 flights were canceled at O'Hare International Airport, which

reported average delays of 45 to 90 minutes for all arrivals and departures

Tuesday night, city aviation department spokeswoman Wendy Abrams said.

 

"When the snow started falling it impacted visibility," Abrams said. "That

combined with deicing delays have slowed our operations at both airports."

 

Minnesota police reported 290 crashes during rush-hour traffic Tuesday. New

York state troopers closed a section of Interstate 81 east of Oswego for an

hour to remove cars and trucks that went off the road when blowing snow

reduced visibility to zero. Ferry services across the Hudson River in

upstate New York were suspended because the river began freezing over.

 

The cold and slippery roads had contributed to at least two deaths in

Illinois, two deaths in Kentucky, two in Michigan, two in Ohio, and one each

in Wisconsin, Maryland and Indiana, authorities said

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Why aren't YOU responsible for their deaths? Instead of sitting around

playing with Daddy's computer YOU could have been out offering shelter to

the homeless and possibly prevented some deaths.

 

But no, you're a whining little teenager who probably lives in a nice upper

class home in the 'berbs, probably with his own car that Daddy bought and

sitting in his nice comfortable room jacking off to Internet porn while

bitching on this newsgroup about how mad you are at God cuz Miranda Sue

wouldn't go out with you.

 

Stop filling this group with your pathetic little posts!

 

Chump...

 

"SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" <killgod@killgod.com> wrote in message

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> question for christian nuts: is the christian god ALL-POWERFUL or isn't

> he?

>

>

> http://www.cnn.com/2007/WEATHER/02/07/cold.weather.ap/index.html

>

> CHARLESTON, West Virginia (AP) -- Blowing snow and intense cold blamed for

> 11 deaths across the country kept schools closed Wednesday across much of

> West Virginia, where temperatures have been at their lowest in more than a

> decade.

>

> The arctic weather disrupted flights from Chicago to the Northeast on

> Tuesday, shut down some Amtrak service and caused huge chain-reaction

> traffic accidents. Schools also have been closed in places from Minnesota

> to upstate New York.

>

> There was some relief Wednesday in the Great Lakes region.

>

> Chicago woke up to temperatures around zero with a wind chill of 14 below

> zero -- an improvement over its minus-30 wind chill on Monday. The area

> was expected to rebound into the low 20s by the end of the week, National

> Weather Service meteorologist Tim Seeley said Tuesday. (Watch how some

> revel in the cold weather )

>

> The cold air returned to the northern Plains, where Hallock, Minnesota,

> had a temperature of 27 below zero early Wednesday, the weather service

> reported.

>

> Residents of upstate New York were digging out from lake-effect squalls

> that dumped more than 5 feet of snow over a two-day period at the eastern

> end of Lake Ontario. The weather service reported 62 inches of snow at

> Oswego, 35 miles north of Syracuse.

>

> Despite the snow, most schools in Oswego County were back in session

> Wednesday. Meteorologists said some areas in the New York lake-effect snow

> belt could collect more than 100 inches before the system breaks up, which

> isn't expected until at least the weekend.

>

> In West Virginia, however, schools were closed or had delayed openings in

> parts of all 55 counties Wednesday. The state's snowfall ranged up to 7

> inches at White Oak, the weather service said.

>

> "It was the perfect storm," said Joe Stevens, spokesman for the West

> Virginia Ski Areas Association. "Over 4 feet of snow has fallen since the

> middle of January, which has really turned the situation around for the

> resorts that were experiencing ... above normal temperatures earlier in

> the season."

>

> Tuesday brought the coldest readings across West Virginia since February

> 5, 1996, when several records were set or tied for February, the weather

> service said.

>

> The mountain city of Elkins fell to 16 below zero Tuesday, tying the

> record for February 6, set in 1979, and the state capitol of Charleston

> had a record low of 1 below, the weather service said.

>

> Elsewhere, Chicago city crews responded to more than 1,000 reports of

> frozen pipes Tuesday, said Department of Water Management spokesman Tom

> LaPorte. The cold also hampered firefighting efforts because emergency

> workers had to use propane torches to thaw frozen hydrants.

>

> More than 140 flights were canceled at O'Hare International Airport, which

> reported average delays of 45 to 90 minutes for all arrivals and

> departures Tuesday night, city aviation department spokeswoman Wendy

> Abrams said.

>

> "When the snow started falling it impacted visibility," Abrams said. "That

> combined with deicing delays have slowed our operations at both airports."

>

> Minnesota police reported 290 crashes during rush-hour traffic Tuesday.

> New York state troopers closed a section of Interstate 81 east of Oswego

> for an hour to remove cars and trucks that went off the road when blowing

> snow reduced visibility to zero. Ferry services across the Hudson River in

> upstate New York were suspended because the river began freezing over.

>

> The cold and slippery roads had contributed to at least two deaths in

> Illinois, two deaths in Kentucky, two in Michigan, two in Ohio, and one

> each in Wisconsin, Maryland and Indiana, authorities said

>

>

>

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"No One" <a@b.c> wrote in message

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> Why aren't YOU responsible for their deaths? Instead of sitting around

> playing with Daddy's computer YOU could have been out offering shelter to

> the homeless and possibly prevented some deaths.

>

> But no, you're a whining little teenager who probably lives in a nice

> upper class home in the 'berbs, probably with his own car that Daddy

> bought and sitting in his nice comfortable room jacking off to Internet

> porn while bitching on this newsgroup about how mad you are at God cuz

> Miranda Sue wouldn't go out with you.

>

> Stop filling this group with your pathetic little posts!

>

> Chump...

 

Does your religious mental derangment cause you to fantasize like this???

> "SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" <killgod@killgod.com> wrote in message

> news:4Htyh.19717$pQ3.4969@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...

>> question for christian nuts: is the christian god ALL-POWERFUL or isn't

>> he?

>>

>>

>> http://www.cnn.com/2007/WEATHER/02/07/cold.weather.ap/index.html

>>

>> CHARLESTON, West Virginia (AP) -- Blowing snow and intense cold blamed

>> for 11 deaths across the country kept schools closed Wednesday across

>> much of West Virginia, where temperatures have been at their lowest in

>> more than a decade.

>>

>> The arctic weather disrupted flights from Chicago to the Northeast on

>> Tuesday, shut down some Amtrak service and caused huge chain-reaction

>> traffic accidents. Schools also have been closed in places from Minnesota

>> to upstate New York.

>>

>> There was some relief Wednesday in the Great Lakes region.

>>

>> Chicago woke up to temperatures around zero with a wind chill of 14 below

>> zero -- an improvement over its minus-30 wind chill on Monday. The area

>> was expected to rebound into the low 20s by the end of the week, National

>> Weather Service meteorologist Tim Seeley said Tuesday. (Watch how some

>> revel in the cold weather )

>>

>> The cold air returned to the northern Plains, where Hallock, Minnesota,

>> had a temperature of 27 below zero early Wednesday, the weather service

>> reported.

>>

>> Residents of upstate New York were digging out from lake-effect squalls

>> that dumped more than 5 feet of snow over a two-day period at the eastern

>> end of Lake Ontario. The weather service reported 62 inches of snow at

>> Oswego, 35 miles north of Syracuse.

>>

>> Despite the snow, most schools in Oswego County were back in session

>> Wednesday. Meteorologists said some areas in the New York lake-effect

>> snow belt could collect more than 100 inches before the system breaks up,

>> which isn't expected until at least the weekend.

>>

>> In West Virginia, however, schools were closed or had delayed openings in

>> parts of all 55 counties Wednesday. The state's snowfall ranged up to 7

>> inches at White Oak, the weather service said.

>>

>> "It was the perfect storm," said Joe Stevens, spokesman for the West

>> Virginia Ski Areas Association. "Over 4 feet of snow has fallen since the

>> middle of January, which has really turned the situation around for the

>> resorts that were experiencing ... above normal temperatures earlier in

>> the season."

>>

>> Tuesday brought the coldest readings across West Virginia since February

>> 5, 1996, when several records were set or tied for February, the weather

>> service said.

>>

>> The mountain city of Elkins fell to 16 below zero Tuesday, tying the

>> record for February 6, set in 1979, and the state capitol of Charleston

>> had a record low of 1 below, the weather service said.

>>

>> Elsewhere, Chicago city crews responded to more than 1,000 reports of

>> frozen pipes Tuesday, said Department of Water Management spokesman Tom

>> LaPorte. The cold also hampered firefighting efforts because emergency

>> workers had to use propane torches to thaw frozen hydrants.

>>

>> More than 140 flights were canceled at O'Hare International Airport,

>> which reported average delays of 45 to 90 minutes for all arrivals and

>> departures Tuesday night, city aviation department spokeswoman Wendy

>> Abrams said.

>>

>> "When the snow started falling it impacted visibility," Abrams said.

>> "That combined with deicing delays have slowed our operations at both

>> airports."

>>

>> Minnesota police reported 290 crashes during rush-hour traffic Tuesday.

>> New York state troopers closed a section of Interstate 81 east of Oswego

>> for an hour to remove cars and trucks that went off the road when blowing

>> snow reduced visibility to zero. Ferry services across the Hudson River

>> in upstate New York were suspended because the river began freezing over.

>>

>> The cold and slippery roads had contributed to at least two deaths in

>> Illinois, two deaths in Kentucky, two in Michigan, two in Ohio, and one

>> each in Wisconsin, Maryland and Indiana, authorities said

>>

>>

>>

>

>

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"No One" <a@b.c> wrote in message

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> Why aren't YOU responsible for their deaths? Instead of sitting around

> playing with Daddy's computer YOU could have been out offering shelter to

> the homeless and possibly prevented some deaths.

>

> But no, you're a whining little teenager who probably lives in a nice

> upper class home in the 'berbs, probably with his own car that Daddy

> bought and sitting in his nice comfortable room jacking off to Internet

> porn while bitching on this newsgroup about how mad you are at God cuz

> Miranda Sue wouldn't go out with you.

>

> Stop filling this group with your pathetic little posts!

>

 

is the christian god ALL-POWERFUL or is he just a useless pile of shit?

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Do you go by "SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" or "BillM"?

 

You're obviously one and the same...both stupid and useless...

 

"SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" <killgod@killgod.com> wrote in message

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> "No One" <a@b.c> wrote in message

> news:45ca7b47$0$16959$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...

>> Why aren't YOU responsible for their deaths? Instead of sitting around

>> playing with Daddy's computer YOU could have been out offering shelter to

>> the homeless and possibly prevented some deaths.

>>

>> But no, you're a whining little teenager who probably lives in a nice

>> upper class home in the 'berbs, probably with his own car that Daddy

>> bought and sitting in his nice comfortable room jacking off to Internet

>> porn while bitching on this newsgroup about how mad you are at God cuz

>> Miranda Sue wouldn't go out with you.

>>

>> Stop filling this group with your pathetic little posts!

>>

>

> is the christian god ALL-POWERFUL or is he just a useless pile of shit?

>

>

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And "Mr M", I notice you don't answer my question...terrified by it I bet

 

"SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" <killgod@killgod.com> wrote in message

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> "No One" <a@b.c> wrote in message

> news:45ca7b47$0$16959$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...

>> Why aren't YOU responsible for their deaths? Instead of sitting around

>> playing with Daddy's computer YOU could have been out offering shelter to

>> the homeless and possibly prevented some deaths.

>>

>> But no, you're a whining little teenager who probably lives in a nice

>> upper class home in the 'berbs, probably with his own car that Daddy

>> bought and sitting in his nice comfortable room jacking off to Internet

>> porn while bitching on this newsgroup about how mad you are at God cuz

>> Miranda Sue wouldn't go out with you.

>>

>> Stop filling this group with your pathetic little posts!

>>

>

> is the christian god ALL-POWERFUL or is he just a useless pile of shit?

>

>

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"No One" <a@b.c> wrote in message

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> Do you go by "SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" or "BillM"?

>

> You're obviously one and the same...both stupid and useless...

>

 

you're wrong as usual.

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> And "Mr M", I notice you don't answer my question...terrified by it I bet

>

as I said you're wrong as usual.

 

unlike you, I have a life, and don't waste all of my time in this newsgroup.

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"SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" <killgod@killgod.com> wrote in

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> unlike you, I have a life, and don't waste all of my time in this

> newsgroup.

 

Dude, don't lie.

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> "SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" <killgod@killgod.com> wrote in

> news:ikRyh.25964$X72.1606@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:

>

>> unlike you, I have a life, and don't waste all of my time in this

>> newsgroup.

>

> Dude, don't lie.

 

I'm not.

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"A Monkey's Uncle" <monkey@thezoo> wrote in message

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> "SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" <killgod@killgod.com> wrote in

> news:ikRyh.25964$X72.1606@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:

>

>> unlike you, I have a life, and don't waste all of my time in this

>> newsgroup.

>

> Dude, don't lie.

 

I'm not.

 

BULLSHIT!!!!!!

I'm a liberal's worst nightmare. A black man with a brain! :D
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Get real, you fucking post EVERY NIGHT! At your tender age you should be

out girl or boy chasing (can't really tell about you yet, Blowster).

 

 

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> SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim;1299735 Wrote:

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>> > "SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" <killgod@killgod.com> wrote in

>> > news:ikRyh.25964$X72.1606@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net:

>> >

>> >> unlike you, I have a life, and don't waste all of my time in this

>> >> newsgroup.

>> >

>> > Dude, don't lie.

>>

>> I'm not.

>

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Do you notice, when something wonderful and unexpected happens, its a

miracle and God is praised.

 

When something terrible and unexpected happens its just unfortunate, or the

fault of mans sins, and God is not responsible.

 

It seems all the many times when God does not act to save a people are

ignored, and we are all expected to wonder at the very few occasions where

He (supposedly) does something miraculous.

 

Perhaps there is a limit on the number of 'miracles' He can perform? Or

maybe poor people somehow weren't worthy of saving?

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> Do you notice, when something wonderful and unexpected happens, its a

> miracle and God is praised.

>

> When something terrible and unexpected happens its just unfortunate, or

> the fault of mans sins, and God is not responsible.

>

> It seems all the many times when God does not act to save a people are

> ignored, and we are all expected to wonder at the very few occasions where

> He (supposedly) does something miraculous.

>

> Perhaps there is a limit on the number of 'miracles' He can perform? Or

> maybe poor people somehow weren't worthy of saving?

>

or maybe the christian god is just a USELESS PILE OF TRASH

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> or maybe the christian god is just a USELESS PILE OF TRASH

 

So you say god exists and is a pile of trash. That's an interesting

theological standpoint.

 

Should we then make piles of trash and worhsip them? :)

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"Jeckyl" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote in message

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>> or maybe the christian god is just a USELESS PILE OF TRASH

>

> So you say god exists and is a pile of trash. That's an interesting

> theological standpoint.

>

> Should we then make piles of trash and worhsip them? :)

>

certainly shouldn't be worshipping the MASS-MURDERING, CHILD-KILLING

COLD-HEARTED BASTARD christian god

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