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Boulder Paradox (Burrito Reprise)

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Rick C. Hodgin

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Feb 2, 2018, 5:24:15 PM2/2/18
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If God is able to manifest a boulder that is too heavy even for God to
lift then surely God isn't omnipotent as the burrito is still too hot
even for God to eat.

God is a category error.

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Rick C. Hodgin

Rick C. Hodgin

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Feb 2, 2018, 7:31:42 PM2/2/18
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On Friday, February 2, 2018 at 5:24:15 PM UTC-5, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
> If God is able to manifest a boulder that is...

I, the real Rick C. Hodgin, did not write this. An identity
thief has posted under my identity.

I apologize for any confusion the thief has caused.

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Rick C. Hodgin

Chris M. Thomasson

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Feb 3, 2018, 4:00:20 PM2/3/18
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Hummm... The Burrito Reprise gave it away for me, without looking at the
headers. ;^)

Kenny McCormack

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Aug 20, 2018, 3:14:05 AM8/20/18
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In article <744af2f3-2714-4078...@googlegroups.com>,
You do realize, don't you, that the so-called "impostors" write better and
more eloquently than you? When I read their stuff (that you claim was not
written by you), my opinion of "Rick C. Hodgin" goes up.

When I read your stuff (that you claim as your own), my opinion of "Rick
C. Hodgin" goes down.

P.S. I'm reasonably sure at this point, that the "Rick C. Hodgin" troll
entity (*) is being run by a group of people. No way a single person could
write all that is written under the name.

(*) I.e., the one that claims to be the one and only RCH.

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To my knowledge, Jacob Navia is not a Christian.

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