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Does LiarBoi's imaginary god curse the theist?

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Ken

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Jul 9, 2012, 7:04:43 PM7/9/12
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December 2011
The Rev. Franklin Graham says his father, Billy Graham, is recovering
well after his recent stint with pneumonia.

Graham Sr. was released from Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C. on
Dec. 6, after six days of treatment and physical therapy.

Billy Graham spent five days in the hospital for treatment for the
same condition in May.In October 2008, Graham was hospitalized after
he tripped and fell over one of his dogs.

Earlier that same year, Graham had elective surgery on a shunt that
controls excess fluid on his brain. The shunt was first installed in
2000. It drains fluid through a small tube, relieving excess pressure
that can cause symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease.

Graham has also suffered from prostate cancer. He was hospitalized in
2007 for nearly two weeks after experiencing intestinal bleeding.

His wife, Ruth Bell Graham, died in June 2007.

Graham rarely appears in public now. Age-related conditions such as
macular degeneration and hearing loss have kept Graham at his home in
Montreat in western North Carolina in recent years.

Mike Lovell

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Jul 9, 2012, 7:15:50 PM7/9/12
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On 2012-07-09, Ken <flak...@aol.com> wrote:
> December 2011
> The Rev. Franklin Graham says his father, Billy Graham, is recovering
> well after his recent stint with pneumonia.
>
> Graham Sr. was released from Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C. on
> Dec. 6, after six days of treatment and physical therapy.

Treatment??? They should have prayed for him and that's it.

If God wanted him to live he would surely.

> Billy Graham spent five days in the hospital for treatment for the
> same condition in May.In October 2008, Graham was hospitalized after
> he tripped and fell over one of his dogs.

God probably put the dog in front of him (think about it, "dog" spelt
backward, it's a clue).

God must have been annoyed that they saved his life the first time, when
God clearly wanted him to die. So was trying to finish the job.

> Earlier that same year, Graham had elective surgery on a shunt that
> controls excess fluid on his brain. The shunt was first installed in
> 2000. It drains fluid through a small tube, relieving excess pressure
> that can cause symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease.

A shunt that controls excess fluid on his brain??? WITCH!!! Burn the
physicians.

Prayer should have been used again, yet it wasn't.

> Graham has also suffered from prostate cancer. He was hospitalized in
> 2007 for nearly two weeks after experiencing intestinal bleeding.

Hospital again? This really is going to result in eternity in hell.

> His wife, Ruth Bell Graham, died in June 2007.
>
> Graham rarely appears in public now. Age-related conditions such as
> macular degeneration and hearing loss have kept Graham at his home in
> Montreat in western North Carolina in recent years.

If only he'd stuck with "Gods plan" and just died instead of getting all
this treatment, after all, God moves in mysterious ways!


Using all this heathen science to keep him alive, and as for putting his
trust in medicine and biology, and the fruits of Evolutionary science...

... Hell awaits, no doubt about it.

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Ken

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Jul 9, 2012, 9:12:08 PM7/9/12
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On Jul 9, 4:15 pm, Mike Lovell <dev.n...@b0h0.com> wrote:
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You bring up some interesting points.
Christians are afraid of death
Xians have had 2000 years to invent an imaginary afterlife because
they're so afraid of death being the end...fin...that's all she wrote.
So why would someone like BG want to go to every medical extent to
stay alive?
Gets up to pee 5 times a night, takes a dozen or more meds everyday,
is probably legally blind, but yet he keeps praying: "Please god. Keep
me alive"
Why is he afraid of dying?
Could it be that he knows, deep down inside, that this "afterlife" is
just another bogus religious fantasy?
Doesn't his belief system tell him that his wife awaits him on "the
other side?
Doesn't he want to go to a "better place"?

Mike Lovell

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Jul 10, 2012, 12:10:57 AM7/10/12
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On 2012-07-10, Ken <flak...@aol.com> wrote:
> You bring up some interesting points.
> Christians are afraid of death
> Xians have had 2000 years to invent an imaginary afterlife because
> they're so afraid of death being the end...fin...that's all she wrote.
> So why would someone like BG want to go to every medical extent to
> stay alive?
> Gets up to pee 5 times a night, takes a dozen or more meds everyday,
> is probably legally blind, but yet he keeps praying: "Please god. Keep
> me alive"
> Why is he afraid of dying?
> Could it be that he knows, deep down inside, that this "afterlife" is
> just another bogus religious fantasy?
> Doesn't his belief system tell him that his wife awaits him on "the
> other side?
> Doesn't he want to go to a "better place"?

Yep, makes no sense to me either.

You'd also think they'd do good at the risk of their own lives. For
example why don't they want around the inner cities at night, alone,
handing out food and money?

If they get killed (likely!) then they'll have done so whilst carrying
out an incredibly good act - They'd surely go straight to heaven!

Their are plenty of very dangerous places in the world, where good deeds
are needed.


But no, they're here, "warriors" sitting in their parents basement
trolling alt.atheism. Hiding behind pseudonyms.


Prolonging their lives and in terror of death? Bah, they don't believe
shit.

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Ken

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Jul 10, 2012, 10:22:15 AM7/10/12
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On Jul 9, 9:10 pm, Mike Lovell <dev.n...@b0h0.com> wrote:
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No doubt, you're referring to the cretinist troll knows as LiarBoi

> Prolonging their lives and in terror of death?  Bah, they don't believe
> shit.


All true Xians should be the first in line to enlist in the US
Military to defend their religious freedoms (and tax shelters) instead
of hiding behind, in the days of the draft, a religious deferment as
conscientious objectors
If they're true believers, their imaginary diety should protect them
from all harm
And if it doesn't, then they have their imaginary afterlife full of
sin and debauchery that they, as good Xians, forwent in this life to
look forward to
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