Guest Free Lunch Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 11:19:30 -0800, in alt.talk.creationism Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote in <Jason-0211071119300001@67-150-170-169.lsan.mdsg-pacwest.com>: >In article <MPG.219508a6202bdb4898a2a8@newsgroups.bellsouth.net>, James >Beck <jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote: > >> In article <5p0qd2Fod26dU1@mid.individual.net>, witchypoo@broomstick.com >> says... >> > >> > "Jason" <Jason@nospam.com> wrote in message >> > news:Jason-3110071702060001@67-150-175-249.lsan.mdsg-pacwest.com... >> > > In article <kg8ii3903hjb8u27imco3supu5oqluo5oo@4ax.com>, Al Klein >> > > <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: >> > > >> > >> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 13:18:45 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >> > >> >> > >> >In article <fs8hi3p9uicde8hc9npmclr6r0cr3o7424@4ax.com>, Al Klein >> > >> ><rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> >> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 00:00:34 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >I disagree. Roy Mooore worships God. >> > >> >> >> > >> >> Then why did he violate the law in an attempt to place a rock in a >> > >> >> court house? You usually make no sense, Jason, but this is stupid >> > >> >> even for you. >> > >> > >> > >> >I have heard Roy Moore preach a sermon and he mentioned in that sermon >> > >> >that he worships God. >> > >> > >> > >> Then why did he violate the law in an attempt to place a rock in a >> > >> court house? >> > > >> > > He claims to have the law on his side related to this issue. >> > >> > He can claim whatever he wants, but he's still wrong. >> > >> >> The results, also, tend to show otherwise. >> If his claim were accurate, they wouldn't have had to haul that >> monstrosity off. >> >> Jim > >Have you heard of the free exercise clause? Yes, it does not allow government officials to put a religious totem in government buildings. Ray Moore worships that totem. That is a violation of the 10 Commandments. Quote
Guest Al Klein Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 22:58:14 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >In article <IdNWi.3543$nN3.2807@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net>, 655321 ><DipthotDipthot@Yahoo.Yahoo.Com.Com> wrote: > >> Al Klein wrote: >> > On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 22:00:09 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >> > >> >> The president of Iran is a religious nut case. >> > >> > So is the president of the US. >> > >> >> Why do you trust him with nuclear-capable missiles >> > >> > Why do you trust Bush with nuclear-capable missiles or nuclear >> > materials? >> > >> >> or nuclear materials? >> > >> > What's wrong with nuclear materials? As long as you stay far enough >> > away from them (a mile is MORE than far enough), they're totally >> > harmless. (Ever have a coronary stress test? What they inject into >> > your IV is "nuclear material".) >> >> Read this CBS news story: >> >> >> >> >> >> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/31/world/main1460846.shtml >> >> >> >> Iranian Shahab-3 ballistic missiles roll past during a military parade >> >> last September >> > >> > PROPAGANDA that's OVER TWO YEARS OLD. and proves NOTHING! >> >> It's all he has. It's all the Iran-hawks have. >> -- >> 655321 > >The story may be over two years old but the missles That they didn't have? > could still be used >once they finish work on the nuclear warheads. Which they aren't developing? >My Honda Accord is now 9 years old and still runs great. 2 or 3 old >missiles still work great. Your Honda Civic doesn't run, though, does it? Or the Bughatti you're not planning on buying? -- Al at Webdingers dot com "I see only with deep regret that God punishes so many of His children for their numerous stupidities, for which only He Himself can be held responsible; in my opinion, only His nonexistence could excuse Him." - A. Einstein (Letter to Edgar Meyer, Jan. 2, 1915) Quote
Guest Al Klein Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 23:01:42 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >In article <h9pni35dqntdgaie6rug1quf011jqm71n4@4ax.com>, Al Klein ><rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 20:13:25 GMT, cactus <cactus@nonespam.com> wrote: >> >> >Jason wrote: >> >> >> They will have to be responsible for their own souls. I read that doctors >> >> commit mercy killings every day--mainly by over doses of certain drugs. >> >> >Source? >> >> He probably did a Google search on 'mercy killings', got over 2 >> million hits, and concluded that doctors do mercy killings every day. > >Close--I recall reading an article about it in a magazine. Which you can't quote, or even give us a reference to. And we're supposed to trust the memory of someone who claimed, for weeks, that he has drug-induced memory problems? -- Al at Webdingers dot com "Christians have an obligation, a mandate, a commission, a holy responsibility to reclaim the land for Jesus Christ - to have dominion in the civil structures, just as in every other aspect of life and godliness. But it is dominion that we are after. Not just a voice. It is dominion we are after. Not just influence. It is dominion we are after. Not just equal time. It is dominion we are after. World conquest. That's what Christ has commissioned us to accomplish. We must win the world with the power of the Gospel. And we must never settle for anything less." - Republican political terrorist George Grant Quote
Guest Al Klein Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 23:28:14 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >In article <oj8ni35kmascj57bq46b1h1fehcq1s5hd7@4ax.com>, Free Lunch ><lunch@nofreelunch.us> wrote: > >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 16:27:40 -0400, in alt.talk.creationism >> Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote in >> <u02ni3pguo2b7p0oig1u04vidms269sr16@4ax.com>: >> >On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 11:31:31 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >> > >> >>google "USS Cole Iran" >> > >> >Why don't you just post the link to the article with the ACTUAL >> >EVIDENCE that Iran was involved? >> >> Cause he doesn't have any, of course. > >The only evidence that I could find was that many people believe that Iran >may have been the country that made the C4. Many people (the majority of human beings, in fact) believe that Jesus WAS NOT the son of any god. I guess that means that you'll be giving up Christianity, right? -- Al at Webdingers dot com "I am a deeply religious nonbeliever.... This is a somewhat new kind of religion." - Letter to Hans Muehsam March 30, 1954; Einstein Archive 38-434 Quote
Guest Al Klein Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 11:03:12 +0100, Tokay Pino Gris <tokay.gris.beau@gmx.net> wrote: >Jason wrote: >> Have you heard of the free exercise clause? >Just read about it. And? What does that have to do with having stone >tablets of any religion in a court house (i.e. governmental building)? >He can put those tablets in his front lawn, as many as he likes.... Many of the God-soaked think that "free" means "license", and they can do anything at all as long as they invoke "free exercise". As witness Westboro Baptist Church demonstrating at funerals. They've just been hit with an ELEVEN MILLION DOLLAR judgment for disrupting a funeral, regardless of their claims of religious freedom and free speech. -- Al at Webdingers dot com "A myth is a fixed way of looking at the world which cannot be destroyed because, looked at through the myth, all evidence supports the myth." - Edward De Bono Quote
Guest Al Klein Posted November 3, 2007 Posted November 3, 2007 On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 11:26:44 +0100, Tokay Pino Gris <tokay.gris.beau@gmx.net> wrote: >Jason wrote: >>> But the sources provided no other evidence to suggest involvement by any >>> of those countries. Two sources familiar with the Cole investigation say >>> the C-4 finding has placed Iran on the radar for investigators, but one >>> source said that suspecting Iran would be merely the result of "an >>> educated guess." >Ehm. Jason, you are pissing on your own feet AGAIN.... With a bazooka. -- Al at Webdingers dot com "A myth is a fixed way of looking at the world which cannot be destroyed because, looked at through the myth, all evidence supports the myth." - Edward De Bono Quote
Guest Jason Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 In article <f8tpi35o94v4ij1a613j3m25evarr1ha3r@4ax.com>, Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 22:58:14 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: > > >In article <IdNWi.3543$nN3.2807@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net>, 655321 > ><DipthotDipthot@Yahoo.Yahoo.Com.Com> wrote: > > > >> Al Klein wrote: > >> > On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 22:00:09 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: > >> > > >> >> The president of Iran is a religious nut case. > >> > > >> > So is the president of the US. > >> > > >> >> Why do you trust him with nuclear-capable missiles > >> > > >> > Why do you trust Bush with nuclear-capable missiles or nuclear > >> > materials? > >> > > >> >> or nuclear materials? > >> > > >> > What's wrong with nuclear materials? As long as you stay far enough > >> > away from them (a mile is MORE than far enough), they're totally > >> > harmless. (Ever have a coronary stress test? What they inject into > >> > your IV is "nuclear material".) > >> >> Read this CBS news story: > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/31/world/main1460846.shtml > >> >> > >> >> Iranian Shahab-3 ballistic missiles roll past during a military parade > >> >> last September > >> > > >> > PROPAGANDA that's OVER TWO YEARS OLD. and proves NOTHING! > >> > >> It's all he has. It's all the Iran-hawks have. > >> -- > >> 655321 > > > >The story may be over two years old but the missles > > That they didn't have? > > > could still be used > >once they finish work on the nuclear warheads. > > Which they aren't developing? > > >My Honda Accord is now 9 years old and still runs great. 2 or 3 old > >missiles still work great. > > Your Honda Civic doesn't run, though, does it? Or the Bughatti you're > not planning on buying? Iran proudly displayed their long range missiles during a major parade. I saw a picture of them on a website. Quote
Guest Jason Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 In article <rbtpi35q3qu5jjt9pldcje1pkletqbjs37@4ax.com>, Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 23:01:42 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: > > >In article <h9pni35dqntdgaie6rug1quf011jqm71n4@4ax.com>, Al Klein > ><rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > > > >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 20:13:25 GMT, cactus <cactus@nonespam.com> wrote: > >> > >> >Jason wrote: > >> > >> >> They will have to be responsible for their own souls. I read that doctors > >> >> commit mercy killings every day--mainly by over doses of certain drugs. > >> > >> >Source? > >> > >> He probably did a Google search on 'mercy killings', got over 2 > >> million hits, and concluded that doctors do mercy killings every day. > > > >Close--I recall reading an article about it in a magazine. > > Which you can't quote, or even give us a reference to. And we're > supposed to trust the memory of someone who claimed, for weeks, that > he has drug-induced memory problems? Are you stating that doctors do not conduct any mercy killings? In one state, it is now legal for doctors to conduct mercy killings. Ask any nurse if they know about any mercy killings. I know two local nurses. Quote
Guest Jason Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 In article <jdtpi31jp62epc1ccrturfpdgtjiqng65v@4ax.com>, Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 23:28:14 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: > > >In article <oj8ni35kmascj57bq46b1h1fehcq1s5hd7@4ax.com>, Free Lunch > ><lunch@nofreelunch.us> wrote: > > > >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 16:27:40 -0400, in alt.talk.creationism > >> Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote in > >> <u02ni3pguo2b7p0oig1u04vidms269sr16@4ax.com>: > >> >On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 11:31:31 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: > >> > > >> >>google "USS Cole Iran" > >> > > >> >Why don't you just post the link to the article with the ACTUAL > >> >EVIDENCE that Iran was involved? > >> > >> Cause he doesn't have any, of course. > > > >The only evidence that I could find was that many people believe that Iran > >may have been the country that made the C4. > > Many people (the majority of human beings, in fact) believe that Jesus > WAS NOT the son of any god. I guess that means that you'll be giving > up Christianity, right? You might let those people know that they were not alive when Jesus was on this earth so how would they know. Quote
Guest Jason Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 In article <qmtpi3hd1l5mrt1gr4br964h36clriqru0@4ax.com>, Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 11:26:44 +0100, Tokay Pino Gris > <tokay.gris.beau@gmx.net> wrote: > > >Jason wrote: > > >>> But the sources provided no other evidence to suggest involvement by any > >>> of those countries. Two sources familiar with the Cole investigation say > >>> the C-4 finding has placed Iran on the radar for investigators, but one > >>> source said that suspecting Iran would be merely the result of "an > >>> educated guess." > > >Ehm. Jason, you are pissing on your own feet AGAIN.... > > With a bazooka. You appear to be a fan of a religious nut case. Here is some interesting info. about the man that you trust: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/01/14/wiran14.xml Divine mission' driving Iran's new leader By Anton La Guardia Last Updated: 12:33am GMT 15/01/2006 As Iran rushes towards confrontation with the world over its nuclear programme, the question uppermost in the mind of western leaders is "What is moving its President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to such recklessness?" Political analysts point to the fact that Iran feels strong because of high oil prices, while America has been weakened by the insurgency in Iraq. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad But listen carefully to the utterances of Mr Ahmadinejad - recently described by President George W Bush as an "odd man" - and there is another dimension, a religious messianism that, some suspect, is giving the Iranian leader a dangerous sense of divine mission. In November, the country was startled by a video showing Mr Ahmadinejad telling a cleric that he had felt the hand of God entrancing world leaders as he delivered a speech to the UN General Assembly last September. When an aircraft crashed in Teheran last month, killing 108 people, Mr Ahmadinejad promised an investigation. But he also thanked the dead, saying: "What is important is that they have shown the way to martyrdom which we must follow." The most remarkable aspect of Mr Ahmadinejad's piety is his devotion to the Hidden Imam, the Messiah-like figure of Shia Islam, and the president's belief that his government must prepare the country for his return. advertisement Telegraph - Menswear/Shoes One of the first acts of Mr Ahmadinejad's government was to donate about Quote
Guest Jason Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 In article <rftpi359m74fv6vjn826cqhvt0s22gbonk@4ax.com>, Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 11:03:12 +0100, Tokay Pino Gris > <tokay.gris.beau@gmx.net> wrote: > > >Jason wrote: > > >> Have you heard of the free exercise clause? > > >Just read about it. And? What does that have to do with having stone > >tablets of any religion in a court house (i.e. governmental building)? > > >He can put those tablets in his front lawn, as many as he likes.... > > Many of the God-soaked think that "free" means "license", and they can > do anything at all as long as they invoke "free exercise". As witness > Westboro Baptist Church demonstrating at funerals. They've just been > hit with an ELEVEN MILLION DOLLAR judgment for disrupting a funeral, > regardless of their claims of religious freedom and free speech. It was a private funeral. They violated those people's "right to privacy". Did you know that many of the people that campaign at abortion clinics have been sued? They now have to campaign far away from the entrance of abortion clinics. Quote
Guest Charles & Mambo Duckman Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Jason wrote: >>Many people (the majority of human beings, in fact) believe that Jesus >>WAS NOT the son of any god. I guess that means that you'll be giving >>up Christianity, right? > > > You might let those people know that they were not alive when Jesus was on > this earth so how would they know. Good thing all Christians are over 2000 years old and were able to eyewitness the God-rape of Mary, eh? -- Come down off the cross We can use the wood Tom Waits, Come On Up To The House Quote
Guest Free Lunch Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 18:33:22 -0800, in alt.talk.creationism Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote in <Jason-0311071833220001@66-53-219-100.lsan.mdsg-pacwest.com>: >In article <jdtpi31jp62epc1ccrturfpdgtjiqng65v@4ax.com>, Al Klein ><rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 23:28:14 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >> >> >In article <oj8ni35kmascj57bq46b1h1fehcq1s5hd7@4ax.com>, Free Lunch >> ><lunch@nofreelunch.us> wrote: >> > >> >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 16:27:40 -0400, in alt.talk.creationism >> >> Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote in >> >> <u02ni3pguo2b7p0oig1u04vidms269sr16@4ax.com>: >> >> >On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 11:31:31 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >> >> > >> >> >>google "USS Cole Iran" >> >> > >> >> >Why don't you just post the link to the article with the ACTUAL >> >> >EVIDENCE that Iran was involved? >> >> >> >> Cause he doesn't have any, of course. >> > >> >The only evidence that I could find was that many people believe that Iran >> >may have been the country that made the C4. >> >> Many people (the majority of human beings, in fact) believe that Jesus >> WAS NOT the son of any god. I guess that means that you'll be giving >> up Christianity, right? > >You might let those people know that they were not alive when Jesus was on >this earth so how would they know. Why do you think you know? Certainly you were not alive and the provenance of the stories about Him is not solid. Quote
Guest Jason Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 In article <62dqi35h2ng752jmu2uqnd261rlc62ipc2@4ax.com>, Free Lunch <lunch@nofreelunch.us> wrote: > On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 18:33:22 -0800, in alt.talk.creationism > Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote in > <Jason-0311071833220001@66-53-219-100.lsan.mdsg-pacwest.com>: > >In article <jdtpi31jp62epc1ccrturfpdgtjiqng65v@4ax.com>, Al Klein > ><rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > > > >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 23:28:14 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: > >> > >> >In article <oj8ni35kmascj57bq46b1h1fehcq1s5hd7@4ax.com>, Free Lunch > >> ><lunch@nofreelunch.us> wrote: > >> > > >> >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 16:27:40 -0400, in alt.talk.creationism > >> >> Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote in > >> >> <u02ni3pguo2b7p0oig1u04vidms269sr16@4ax.com>: > >> >> >On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 11:31:31 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >>google "USS Cole Iran" > >> >> > > >> >> >Why don't you just post the link to the article with the ACTUAL > >> >> >EVIDENCE that Iran was involved? > >> >> > >> >> Cause he doesn't have any, of course. > >> > > >> >The only evidence that I could find was that many people believe that Iran > >> >may have been the country that made the C4. > >> > >> Many people (the majority of human beings, in fact) believe that Jesus > >> WAS NOT the son of any god. I guess that means that you'll be giving > >> up Christianity, right? > > > >You might let those people know that they were not alive when Jesus was on > >this earth so how would they know. > > Why do you think you know? Certainly you were not alive and the > provenance of the stories about Him is not solid. I believe the witnesses that were present and ALIVE during that time period. Quote
Guest Free Lunch Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 19:28:29 -0800, in alt.atheism Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote in <Jason-0311071928300001@67-150-125-46.lsan.mdsg-pacwest.com>: >In article <62dqi35h2ng752jmu2uqnd261rlc62ipc2@4ax.com>, Free Lunch ><lunch@nofreelunch.us> wrote: > >> On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 18:33:22 -0800, in alt.talk.creationism >> Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote in >> <Jason-0311071833220001@66-53-219-100.lsan.mdsg-pacwest.com>: >> >In article <jdtpi31jp62epc1ccrturfpdgtjiqng65v@4ax.com>, Al Klein >> ><rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: >> > >> >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 23:28:14 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >> >> >> >> >In article <oj8ni35kmascj57bq46b1h1fehcq1s5hd7@4ax.com>, Free Lunch >> >> ><lunch@nofreelunch.us> wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 16:27:40 -0400, in alt.talk.creationism >> >> >> Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote in >> >> >> <u02ni3pguo2b7p0oig1u04vidms269sr16@4ax.com>: >> >> >> >On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 11:31:31 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >> >> >> > >> >> >> >>google "USS Cole Iran" >> >> >> > >> >> >> >Why don't you just post the link to the article with the ACTUAL >> >> >> >EVIDENCE that Iran was involved? >> >> >> >> >> >> Cause he doesn't have any, of course. >> >> > >> >> >The only evidence that I could find was that many people believe that Iran >> >> >may have been the country that made the C4. >> >> >> >> Many people (the majority of human beings, in fact) believe that Jesus >> >> WAS NOT the son of any god. I guess that means that you'll be giving >> >> up Christianity, right? >> > >> >You might let those people know that they were not alive when Jesus was on >> >this earth so how would they know. >> >> Why do you think you know? Certainly you were not alive and the >> provenance of the stories about Him is not solid. > >I believe the witnesses that were present and ALIVE during that time period. > You may believe that, but there is no evidence to confirm it. Quote
Guest cactus Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Jason wrote: > In article <rftpi359m74fv6vjn826cqhvt0s22gbonk@4ax.com>, Al Klein > <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > >> On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 11:03:12 +0100, Tokay Pino Gris >> <tokay.gris.beau@gmx.net> wrote: >> >>> Jason wrote: >>>> Have you heard of the free exercise clause? >>> Just read about it. And? What does that have to do with having stone >>> tablets of any religion in a court house (i.e. governmental building)? >>> He can put those tablets in his front lawn, as many as he likes.... >> Many of the God-soaked think that "free" means "license", and they can >> do anything at all as long as they invoke "free exercise". As witness >> Westboro Baptist Church demonstrating at funerals. They've just been >> hit with an ELEVEN MILLION DOLLAR judgment for disrupting a funeral, >> regardless of their claims of religious freedom and free speech. > > It was a private funeral. They violated those people's "right to privacy". > > Did you know that many of the people that campaign at abortion clinics > have been sued? They now have to campaign far away from the entrance of > abortion clinics. > > I hope at least 5 miles away. Quote
Guest Mike Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Al Klein wrote: > On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 10:22:58 -0400, Christopher A.Lee > <calee@optonline.net> wrote: > >> On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 10:18:17 -0400, Mike <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Jason wrote: >>>> I did not save that report. I found it by conducting a google search for >>>> "Anal Sex Africa" and got lots of hits. The report indicated that it's >>>> common for African men to have anal sex with women. >>> No, it didn't, Jason. Please don't lie. It said that they MIGHT have >>> more anal sex and that MIGHT be why they have a higher rate of AIDS. The >>> report, like you, offered nothing in the way of evidence to support >>> this, how-ever. >> Heterosexual anal sex is a form of birth control that was used before >> more modern methods like condoms, IUDs, the pill etc became available. >> It wouldn't surprise me if it is still used that way in many third >> world countries. <piggybacking> Whether or not anal sex really is more prevalent or not is not the issue. Whether or not the article that Jason cited claimed that as being FACT is. The article said it MIGHT be and Jason jumps on that like it was claimed to be gospel truth. > > Unfortunately, not often enough by Christians. Quote
Guest Tokay Pino Gris Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Jason wrote: > In article <62dqi35h2ng752jmu2uqnd261rlc62ipc2@4ax.com>, Free Lunch > <lunch@nofreelunch.us> wrote: > >> On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 18:33:22 -0800, in alt.talk.creationism >> Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote in >> <Jason-0311071833220001@66-53-219-100.lsan.mdsg-pacwest.com>: >>> In article <jdtpi31jp62epc1ccrturfpdgtjiqng65v@4ax.com>, Al Klein >>> <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 23:28:14 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >>>> >>>>> In article <oj8ni35kmascj57bq46b1h1fehcq1s5hd7@4ax.com>, Free Lunch >>>>> <lunch@nofreelunch.us> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 16:27:40 -0400, in alt.talk.creationism >>>>>> Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote in >>>>>> <u02ni3pguo2b7p0oig1u04vidms269sr16@4ax.com>: >>>>>>> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 11:31:31 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> google "USS Cole Iran" >>>>>>> Why don't you just post the link to the article with the ACTUAL >>>>>>> EVIDENCE that Iran was involved? >>>>>> Cause he doesn't have any, of course. >>>>> The only evidence that I could find was that many people believe that Iran >>>>> may have been the country that made the C4. >>>> Many people (the majority of human beings, in fact) believe that Jesus >>>> WAS NOT the son of any god. I guess that means that you'll be giving >>>> up Christianity, right? >>> You might let those people know that they were not alive when Jesus was on >>> this earth so how would they know. >> Why do you think you know? Certainly you were not alive and the >> provenance of the stories about Him is not solid. > > I believe the witnesses that were present and ALIVE during that time period. > > Name one. Tokay -- This fellow Charles Lindbergh will never make it. He's doomed. Harry Guggenheim, millionaire aviation enthusiast. Quote
Guest Tokay Pino Gris Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Jason wrote: > In article <qmtpi3hd1l5mrt1gr4br964h36clriqru0@4ax.com>, Al Klein > <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > >> On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 11:26:44 +0100, Tokay Pino Gris >> <tokay.gris.beau@gmx.net> wrote: >> >>> Jason wrote: >>>>> But the sources provided no other evidence to suggest involvement by any >>>>> of those countries. Two sources familiar with the Cole investigation say >>>>> the C-4 finding has placed Iran on the radar for investigators, but one >>>>> source said that suspecting Iran would be merely the result of "an >>>>> educated guess." >>> Ehm. Jason, you are pissing on your own feet AGAIN.... >> With a bazooka. > > You appear to be a fan of a religious nut case. Here is some interesting > info. about the man that you trust: > Beside the point. Your quote explicitly states that there is no evidence that the C4 was made in Iran. It simply states that two sources think that Iran is the main suspect. And one source thinks this is just a guess. Hardly a basis to start killing people. Tokay -- This fellow Charles Lindbergh will never make it. He's doomed. Harry Guggenheim, millionaire aviation enthusiast. Quote
Guest Mike Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Jason wrote: > In article <MPG.219508a6202bdb4898a2a8@newsgroups.bellsouth.net>, James > Beck <jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote: > >> In article <5p0qd2Fod26dU1@mid.individual.net>, witchypoo@broomstick.com >> says... >>> "Jason" <Jason@nospam.com> wrote in message >>> news:Jason-3110071702060001@67-150-175-249.lsan.mdsg-pacwest.com... >>>> In article <kg8ii3903hjb8u27imco3supu5oqluo5oo@4ax.com>, Al Klein >>>> <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 13:18:45 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> In article <fs8hi3p9uicde8hc9npmclr6r0cr3o7424@4ax.com>, Al Klein >>>>>> <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 00:00:34 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I disagree. Roy Mooore worships God. >>>>>>> Then why did he violate the law in an attempt to place a rock in a >>>>>>> court house? You usually make no sense, Jason, but this is stupid >>>>>>> even for you. >>>>>> I have heard Roy Moore preach a sermon and he mentioned in that sermon >>>>>> that he worships God. >>>>>> >>>>> Then why did he violate the law in an attempt to place a rock in a >>>>> court house? >>>> He claims to have the law on his side related to this issue. >>> He can claim whatever he wants, but he's still wrong. >>> >> The results, also, tend to show otherwise. >> If his claim were accurate, they wouldn't have had to haul that >> monstrosity off. >> >> Jim > > Have you heard of the free exercise clause? Have you ever heard of the "establishing a religion" clause? Clue-time, Jason: A PRIVATE citizen (and you can substitute "company" or "organization" for "citizen"), using PRIVATE money, PRIVATE time, PRIVATE space, etc. can do anything he damned well pleases. A GOVERNMENT entity, using GOVERNMENT money, GOVERNMENT time, GOVERNMENT space, etc. can not get into religion in ANY WAY. Quote
Guest Tokay Pino Gris Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Jason wrote: > In article <rbtpi35q3qu5jjt9pldcje1pkletqbjs37@4ax.com>, Al Klein > <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 23:01:42 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >> >>> In article <h9pni35dqntdgaie6rug1quf011jqm71n4@4ax.com>, Al Klein >>> <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 20:13:25 GMT, cactus <cactus@nonespam.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Jason wrote: >>>>>> They will have to be responsible for their own souls. I read that > doctors >>>>>> commit mercy killings every day--mainly by over doses of certain drugs. >>>>> Source? >>>> He probably did a Google search on 'mercy killings', got over 2 >>>> million hits, and concluded that doctors do mercy killings every day. >>> Close--I recall reading an article about it in a magazine. >> Which you can't quote, or even give us a reference to. And we're >> supposed to trust the memory of someone who claimed, for weeks, that >> he has drug-induced memory problems? > > Are you stating that doctors do not conduct any mercy killings? In one > state, it is now legal for doctors to conduct mercy killings. Ask any > nurse if they know about any mercy killings. I know two local nurses. > > Again, you have NO FUCKING IDEA what you are talking about. AND this is beside the point. YOUR sky pixie punishes killing by sending the "killers" to hell. Whether they are punishable by law is a totally different matter. Mind you, this "sending to hell" for killing also applies to the ones executing death penalties. Your cosmic zombie doesn't allow exceptions. You have no idea what you are talking about. So shut up. Tokay -- This fellow Charles Lindbergh will never make it. He's doomed. Harry Guggenheim, millionaire aviation enthusiast. Quote
Guest Tokay Pino Gris Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Jason wrote: > In article <rftpi359m74fv6vjn826cqhvt0s22gbonk@4ax.com>, Al Klein > <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: > >> On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 11:03:12 +0100, Tokay Pino Gris >> <tokay.gris.beau@gmx.net> wrote: >> >>> Jason wrote: >>>> Have you heard of the free exercise clause? >>> Just read about it. And? What does that have to do with having stone >>> tablets of any religion in a court house (i.e. governmental building)? >>> He can put those tablets in his front lawn, as many as he likes.... >> Many of the God-soaked think that "free" means "license", and they can >> do anything at all as long as they invoke "free exercise". As witness >> Westboro Baptist Church demonstrating at funerals. They've just been >> hit with an ELEVEN MILLION DOLLAR judgment for disrupting a funeral, >> regardless of their claims of religious freedom and free speech. > > It was a private funeral. They violated those people's "right to privacy". > > Did you know that many of the people that campaign at abortion clinics > have been sued? And rightly so. In not so few cases these "protesters" are no different than terrorists. And actually killing people. They now have to campaign far away from the entrance of > abortion clinics. Good thing. Tokay -- This fellow Charles Lindbergh will never make it. He's doomed. Harry Guggenheim, millionaire aviation enthusiast. Quote
Guest The Chief Instigator Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Jason@nospam.com (Jason) writes: >In article <jdtpi31jp62epc1ccrturfpdgtjiqng65v@4ax.com>, Al Klein ><rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 23:28:14 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >> >In article <oj8ni35kmascj57bq46b1h1fehcq1s5hd7@4ax.com>, Free Lunch >> ><lunch@nofreelunch.us> wrote: >> >> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 16:27:40 -0400, in alt.talk.creationism >> >> Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote in >> >> <u02ni3pguo2b7p0oig1u04vidms269sr16@4ax.com>: >> >> >On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 11:31:31 -0800, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote: >> >> >>google "USS Cole Iran" >> >> >Why don't you just post the link to the article with the ACTUAL >> >> >EVIDENCE that Iran was involved? >> >> Cause he doesn't have any, of course. >> >The only evidence that I could find was that many people believe that Iran >> >may have been the country that made the C4. >> Many people (the majority of human beings, in fact) believe that Jesus >> WAS NOT the son of any god. I guess that means that you'll be giving >> up Christianity, right? >You might let those people know that they were not alive when Jesus was on >this earth so how would they know. Well, since you weren't alive when the supposed savior was around, how would you know? (Funny how no contemporary writings mentioned him - until a couple of centuries afterward.) -- Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2007-08 Houston Aeros) AA#2273 LAST GAME: Houston 3, Lake Erie 2 (November 2) NEXT GAME: Sunday, November 4 vs. Lake Erie, 4:05 Quote
Guest Mike Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Jason wrote: > In article <fgf89f$93i$2@news04.infoave.net>, Mike > <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote: > >> Jason wrote: >>> Iran is the problem since they have a religious nut case as a president. >> Jason, you've already sat there and admitted that you'd rather see >> 8,000,000 people definitely die in NYC rather than blow up a sub full of >> "religious nut case" and some kids when those "religious nut case" >> are definitely armed with multiple nukes and ready, willing and able to >> use them in a matter of hours. Now you want to blow up the "religious >> nut case" as well as possibly thousands of innocent people in order >> to POSSIBLY save several million when you don't know if these "religious >> nut case" even HAVE any nukes at all yet, much less the authority or >> will to use them. >> >> Can you get any MORE deranged? > > 55% of Americans agree with me related to this issue. So? That doesn't make you any less deranged. Quote
Guest Mike Posted November 4, 2007 Posted November 4, 2007 Jason wrote: > In article <jdtpi31jp62epc1ccrturfpdgtjiqng65v@4ax.com>, Al Klein > <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote: >> Many people (the majority of human beings, in fact) believe that Jesus >> WAS NOT the son of any god. I guess that means that you'll be giving >> up Christianity, right? > > You might let those people know that they were not alive when Jesus was on > this earth so how would they know. Neither were you. So how deep is that hole that you're digging, anyways? Quote
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