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Timberwoof

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Oct 10, 2008, 11:01:01 PM10/10/08
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In article <48efbc6a$0$90268$1472...@news.sunsite.dk>,
light <Go...@light.org> wrote:

> Some years, at the last Billy Graham crusade in Dallas, on the first
> night of the meetings - ex-President Bush I sat on the stage with Pastor
> Graham.

Billy Graham blamed the 911 attacks on feminists, gay people and
neo-pagans ... and you want us to take him seriously?

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C Lund

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Oct 11, 2008, 4:25:09 AM10/11/08
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In article <48f0365d$0$90263$1472...@news.sunsite.dk>,
light <Go...@light.org> wrote:
> In article
> <timberwoof.spam-02...@nnrp-virt.nntp.sonic.net>,

> Timberwoof <timberw...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> wrote:
> > > Some years, at the last Billy Graham crusade in Dallas, on the first
> > > night of the meetings - ex-President Bush I sat on the stage with Pastor
> > > Graham.
> > Billy Graham blamed the 911 attacks on feminists, gay people and
> > neo-pagans ... and you want us to take him seriously?
> Perhaps he realized that the 911 attacks were part of the judgment of
> God on a nation that has strayed from serving the God who created us.

Good thing that evil god you worship does not exist, eh?

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C Lund, folk.uio.no/clund/

OldCSMAer

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Oct 11, 2008, 10:30:32 AM10/11/08
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In article <48efbc6a$0$90268$1472...@news.sunsite.dk>,
light <Go...@light.org> wrote:

> Some years, at the last Billy Graham crusade in Dallas, on the first
> night of the meetings - ex-President Bush I sat on the stage with Pastor

> Graham. When his time came to speak, his face was projected on the
> enormous screen and all of his facial features could be clearly seen.
> He was giving a testimony about his relationship with God. But when he
> came to the word Christian, it seemed to stick in his throat. He even
> sounded like he was saying it disgustingly. And, his face twisted up
> into a tense, harsh visage.
>
> Now only God himself knows if George Herbert Walker Bush is a true
> believer in Jesus Christ. I suspect that he is not truly or that he
> misunderstands what it truly means. Otherwise, he would not have spoken
> at least 210 times during his presidency about the New World Order - a
> system of global control under oppressive leadership that has a
> centralized government, monetary system and global corporate structure
> that oppresses its subjects and eliminates the concept of personal and
> individual freedoms and rights.
> His son, G.W. Bush, appears to be a Christian at times - by what he says
> and how he acts, but he, too, is a supporter of the NWO - and has moved
> this country toward dictatorship at the command of his superiors by
> hacking away at our constitutional freedoms.

SNIPPED

Actually, NWO featured some fine wrestlers. including the Rock and Shawn
Michaels.

http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Bleachers/6657/index20.html

I don't blame Bush 1 for being pumped about them. Personally, I enjoyed
the Rock more when he was in the Nation of Domination.

Oh, and Mr. OP, please have the decency to mark your posts "OT" in the
future.

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Nashton

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Oct 12, 2008, 9:17:32 PM10/12/08
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light wrote:
> In article
> <timberwoof.spam-02...@nnrp-virt.nntp.sonic.net>,
> Timberwoof <timberw...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> wrote:
>
>> In article <48efbc6a$0$90268$1472...@news.sunsite.dk>,
>> light <Go...@light.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Some years, at the last Billy Graham crusade in Dallas, on the first
>>> night of the meetings - ex-President Bush I sat on the stage with Pastor
>>> Graham.
>> Billy Graham blamed the 911 attacks on feminists, gay people and
>> neo-pagans ... and you want us to take him seriously?
>
> Perhaps he realized that the 911 attacks were part of the judgment of
> God on a nation that has strayed from serving the God who created us.

It's OK to utter and believe in "karma" to no end, it sounds more "new
age" and fashionable.

Anything taken from Christianity is hate speech, in the eyes of many.

Nashton

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Oct 12, 2008, 9:18:14 PM10/12/08
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Silly man.

Timberwoof

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Oct 12, 2008, 10:04:37 PM10/12/08
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In article <gcu7jc$utf$1...@aioe.org>, Nashton <na...@na.ca> wrote:

> light wrote:
> > In article
> > <timberwoof.spam-02...@nnrp-virt.nntp.sonic.net>,
> > Timberwoof <timberw...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> wrote:
> >
> >> In article <48efbc6a$0$90268$1472...@news.sunsite.dk>,
> >> light <Go...@light.org> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Some years, at the last Billy Graham crusade in Dallas, on the first
> >>> night of the meetings - ex-President Bush I sat on the stage with Pastor
> >>> Graham.
> >> Billy Graham blamed the 911 attacks on feminists, gay people and
> >> neo-pagans ... and you want us to take him seriously?
> >
> > Perhaps he realized that the 911 attacks were part of the judgment of
> > God on a nation that has strayed from serving the God who created us.

So you're saying that God sent Muslim religious extremists to kill
innocent Christians.

> It's OK to utter and believe in "karma" to no end, it sounds more "new
> age" and fashionable.

On a theological level, Karma is no different than any number of
Christian ideas about grace and redemption, just under a different name.

> Anything taken from Christianity is hate speech, in the eyes of many.

Don't play the martyr. The part about where Jesus told people to be nice
to one another is not hate speech. What Christian extremists are handing
out is nothing like the oppression they keep wailing and gnashing their
teeth about.

Now the part about where Christian extremists bent up Jesus' message and
used it as the basis for crusades, pogroms, inquisitions, gay-bashing,
and murders ... that's hate speech.

But since you appear agree with Light about God sending Muslim
extremists to kill good Christians, I can't really accept you as an
authority about what constitutes hate speech.

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C Lund

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Oct 13, 2008, 6:20:33 AM10/13/08
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How so?

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C Lund, folk.uio.no/clund/

John C. Randolph

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Oct 14, 2008, 4:09:07 AM10/14/08
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On 2008-10-10 20:01:01 -0700, Timberwoof
<timberw...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> said:

> In article <48efbc6a$0$90268$1472...@news.sunsite.dk>,
> light <Go...@light.org> wrote:
>
>> Some years, at the last Billy Graham crusade in Dallas, on the first
>> night of the meetings - ex-President Bush I sat on the stage with Pastor
>> Graham.
>
> Billy Graham blamed the 911 attacks on feminists, gay people and
> neo-pagans ... and you want us to take him seriously?

You've got your bible-thumpers mixed up. That was Jerry Falwell, on
the Pat Robertson show.

-jcr

Jamie Kahn Genet

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Oct 14, 2008, 5:13:32 AM10/14/08
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light <Go...@light.org> wrote:

> Fear! Fear! Fear!
>
> Ignorance! Ignorance! Ignorance!
>
> Conspiracy! Conspiracy! Conspiracy!

One wonders how all these conspiracies occur with only nuts on Usenet
discovering 'the truth'. LOL. The reality is governments are utterly
HOPELESS at keeping secrets.

> Ignorance! Ignorance! Ignorance!
>
> Reds under beds! Reds under beds! Reds under beds!

Isn't that one a bit old? Still, who am I to put down a classic :-D
--
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.

Jamie Kahn Genet

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Oct 14, 2008, 5:13:33 AM10/14/08
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Timberwoof <timberw...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> wrote:

> In article <48efbc6a$0$90268$1472...@news.sunsite.dk>,
> light <Go...@light.org> wrote:
>
> > Some years, at the last Billy Graham crusade in Dallas, on the first
> > night of the meetings - ex-President Bush I sat on the stage with Pastor
> > Graham.
>
> Billy Graham blamed the 911 attacks on feminists, gay people and
> neo-pagans ... and you want us to take him seriously?

It was those damn gays wanting to be happy! That's what brought 9/11
down upon the west! If ONLY they'd repressed their true feelings and
remained miserable and alone!

Come on people - straight, gay, whoever, whatever you are - let's make a
concerted effort to lead unhappier and more repressive lives! Think of
the children! Oh PLEASE - won't SOMEBODY think of the children? Do we
want them to grow up in a kind and gentle world? No I say! We must be
fearful and mean to those who are different! We must keep our children
ignorant and afraid!

I implore you all to do what you can! I know I can count on you!

Jamie Kahn Genet

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Oct 14, 2008, 5:21:00 AM10/14/08
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light <Go...@light.org> wrote:

> In article
> <timberwoof.spam-02...@nnrp-virt.nntp.sonic.net>,
> Timberwoof <timberw...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> wrote:
>

> > In article <48efbc6a$0$90268$1472...@news.sunsite.dk>,
> > light <Go...@light.org> wrote:
> >
> > > Some years, at the last Billy Graham crusade in Dallas, on the first
> > > night of the meetings - ex-President Bush I sat on the stage with Pastor
> > > Graham.
> >
> > Billy Graham blamed the 911 attacks on feminists, gay people and
> > neo-pagans ... and you want us to take him seriously?
>

> Perhaps he realized that the 911 attacks were part of the judgment of
> God on a nation that has strayed from serving the God who created us.

He created me? He really did a piss poor job with my sinuses. I'm taking
the church to court for malpractice :-D

Jamie Kahn Genet

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Oct 14, 2008, 5:30:20 AM10/14/08
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C Lund <cl...@notam02SPAMBLOCK.no> wrote:

You didn't suspend rational thought and logic, you poor tragic fool!

Jamie Kahn Genet

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Oct 14, 2008, 5:30:23 AM10/14/08
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Now there was an evil SOB. If I believed in a hell that's exactly where
I'd wish him.

Jamie Kahn Genet

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Oct 14, 2008, 5:30:22 AM10/14/08
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light <Go...@light.org> wrote:

> In article
> <timberwoof.spam-3D...@nnrp-virt.nntp.sonic.net>,


> Timberwoof <timberw...@inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> wrote:
>
>
> > But since you appear agree with Light about God sending Muslim
> > extremists to kill good Christians, I can't really accept you as an
> > authority about what constitutes hate speech.
>

> I'll not bother to quote the passages

Small mercies... :-D

> where God allowed "heathen"
> nations to destroy, conquer and enslave Israel after they refused to
> follow after God and to obey his laws and to do his will. The Old
> Testament is full of such examples where God "dropped his hedge of
> protection" over a people who rejected his mercy, his love, his
> salvation, his commandments and his invitation to serve him and be
> blessed.

I can't be the first person to draw parallels between 'god' in the Bible
and the Mafia. Only the Mafia never mudered so many people...

What a great religion! Where can I sign up? Do I get to kill people? I
reckon I'd make a FANTASTIC holy warrior after years playing FPSers!

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