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Isaac-Saxxon 03-14-2007 09:17 PM

You can not use faith and BSr in the same statement
 
If it is not on google or yahoo he does not accept it. Blind man could see the truth better than Mr. Mullet. Maybe a trip to the Oracal would help free his tiny little mind.
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BrainSmashR 03-14-2007 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Texasbelle
Brainsmashr, I sincerely have a question for you.

What do you read that has given you these ideas? What reference material do you lean on such much for your beliefs? Why are you so "mean" to people in your responses? Does that make you feel good?

1. My responses are on par with the question. Notice how nice this one is...
2. I read LOT'S of things...what is your belief based on other than the Bible?

BrainSmashR 03-14-2007 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Isaac-Saxxon
If it is not on google or yahoo he does not accept it. Blind man could see the truth better than Mr. Mullet. Maybe a trip to the Oracal would help free his tiny little mind.
Isaac
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Likewise, apparently you don't believe anything that IS readily available and verifiable.

That's called denial and a trip to Egypt won't cure your desire to remain ignorant throughout your entire life.

Isabella 03-14-2007 09:21 PM

Is Christianity In Trouble? NO and I don't see it going away.

AnimeSpirit 03-14-2007 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Isabella
Is Christianity In Trouble? NO and I don't see it going away.

Nor do I. It is as valid as any other faith. Even if it doesn't please Isaac to say, a faith solely in science, though not for everybody, is also valid.

BrainSmashR 03-14-2007 09:24 PM

Well I have to go out now and enjoy some of this wonderfully warm weather we've been having while you guys, in typical Christian fashion (note the previous list you're all scared of) think of more way to attack my person instead of ways to prove the existence of your God to someone who is ready and willing to believe....all I'm asking you for is undeniable proof. Should be easy for an omnipotent being, right?:laugh: :laugh:

Al Swearengen 03-14-2007 09:24 PM

Notice how Brain didnt continue to pursue his argument that "man is superior to mother nature" once he realized his position was untenable? If only that were his reaction to every debate he loses.

Isabella 03-14-2007 09:24 PM

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AnimeSpirit 03-14-2007 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by BrainSmashR
Well I have to go out now and enjoy some of this wonderfully warm weather we've been having while you guys, in typical Christian fashion (note the previous list you're all scared of) think of more way to attack my person instead of ways to prove the existence of your God to someone who is ready and willing to believe....all I'm asking you for is undeniable proof. Should be easy for an omnipotent being, right?:laugh: :laugh:

That, unfortunately, is something we are all left to discover for ourselves. I know what Brain wants to hear and I'm not afraid to say that I have never seen God with my own two eyes. I have never seen a door open to Heaven itself before me to see any splendorous world beyond. However, the trick to acknowledging the existance of the Divine is to ponder how life became as developed as it is today. How did the world become to magnificant and grand? Was it evolution or was there an intelligent being engineering it from the start? Who knows? You have your life to discover that for yourself. If you are truly meant to have faith, He will come to you with your answer.

Isabella 03-14-2007 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by BrainSmashR
Well I have to go out now and enjoy some of this wonderfully warm weather right?

It is raining outside.

AnimeSpirit 03-14-2007 09:38 PM

It's not raining here. I'm on the Bossier side and it's fairly pleasant.

rhertz 03-14-2007 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by BrainSmashr
Obviously you missed something....like maybe the part where I was speaking in past tense.

You said:
“I'm going through something highly emotional, life altering, and devastating, like losing a girlfriend AND being the prime suspect in her murder. That's why I have no use for Isabelle"

“I am” is not past tense, it is present tense. Everything that you said was in the present tense.


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Originally Posted by BrainSmashr
Well that's partially because you lack basic reading comprehension skills....and apparently lack even the most basic aspects of common sense

Although I am willing to take your bait, I am not willing to take your hook.


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Originally Posted by BrainSmashr
Or better yet, you could not jump to conclusions and make wild accusations when simply asking questions will provide you with the correct information.

You said “losing a girlfriend AND being the prime suspect in her murder”. How can you accuse me of jumping to conclusion or making wild accusations? I merely responded to what you said. However I am not surprised by the response I received. Saying you were speaking in past tense was a lie in terms of grammar. You did not say “I was going through something”, nor did you say “AND being a prime suspect in her murder, once upon a time”. If I was in law enforcement, I would wonder about you just on that post alone. You demonstrate certain abilities to twist the truth? Why? Surely you are not so ignorant to think that "I am" is past tense.

Al Swearengen 03-14-2007 11:45 PM

I'm tellin ya, this Brain character is out to lunch. His posts are chock full of contradictions and doubletalk, which is amusing in small doses, but its startin to wear thin.

By the way, does anyone have any further info on Brain's alleged involvement in a murder? Inquiring minds and all that.

AnimeSpirit 03-15-2007 12:16 AM

Uh....I'm not too sure I want to know that. That may not be suitable for public conversation. O_o;;

rhertz 03-15-2007 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Al Swearengen
Oh, I know, its because youre speaking in tenses, right? Stop with the semantics already. You've done such a thorough job of muddying the waters that its no longer clear where you stand.

I agree. I have lost track of BrainSmashr. Is he Atheist? Christian? Agnostic? Catholic? Gnostic? Pagan? or Radhasoami? or an alleged suspected murderer? Please clarify......


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