In article <
do3ncp...@mid.individual.net>,
"Alex W." <
ing...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> On 24/04/2016 11:01, Kaptain Krunch wrote:
> > In article <
10bd2733-50c3-4d05...@googlegroups.com>,
> > nature bats last <
seqk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> On Saturday, April 23, 2016 at 7:26:51 PM UTC-7, Kaptain Krunch wrote:
> >>> In article <nea2l9$50f$
1...@dont-email.me>, Olrik <
olri...@gmail.com>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Le 2016-04-08 11:51, Jefferson Was A Slave Molester a écrit :
> >>>>> On Monday, April 4, 2016 at 10:54:26 AM UTC-4, Joe Bruno wrote:
> >>>>>> From wikipedia:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Albert Einstein on Science and Religion
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> WHY YOU'RE OBSESSED WITH THIS JEW IS DEPRESSING....Moses or Einstein,
> >>>>> which
> >>>>> one do you choose?
>
AGREED. (a late response to somebody else's thread). Actually Moses was
a part of a great work. We all know about the Exodus. But the great
work was the Tabernacle, Priesthood, and Offerings. Construction on the
earth of a copy of the item Moses saw in heaven. The Holy Ark. The
footlocker sized box made of gold was a COPY of one that was in heaven.
>
Aholiab and Bezaleel were men that God gave extraordinary skill in
fabricating gold and silver and brass and all manner of handwork.
>
Then Aaron, Moses brother, was set aside to be the first high priest in
Israel. Most people don't know it but the Aaronic priesthood in the only
authorized priesthood on the earth right now. All other so-called
priests (on the earth) are bogus. The Aaronic priesthood is out of
business for 1900 years now but maintains a small school in Jerusalem (I
think). The authorized priest now is Jesus Christ who is a high priest
FOREVER after the order of Melchisidek.
>
A GREAT STUDY but most people are not interested. Even most Jews.
>
> >>
> >> .> > Einstein. Not only he existed, he changed our lives. That includes
> >> .> > yours, creepy fucktard.
> >>>>
> >> .> NEGATIVE on the life change.
> >>
> >> Really. Not one thing in your world depends on the GPS?
> >> Actually, I suspect many things in your world depend on
> >> the GPS, whether you know it a lot.
> >>
> > NEGATIVE. I hate the GPS. Messes up my whole day. I navigate by
> > terrain features. I can see where it might be used to keep track of
> > intellectuals.
>
> Do you have a mobile phone?
> Do you take commercial flights?
> Do you trust in your country's armed forces to defend your nation?
>
NEGATIVE. You really walked into this one. The ObamaPhone was gifted
to me because I am poor, or good looking. Maybe both. They won't let
me on a plane because I don't have a ticket. And on the "armed forces"
trust, you must be kidding. I was there and did that. We (U S Army)
were trustworthy but our politicians were not. We had to lose 58,000
people or so before we realized somebody lied.(Gulf of Tonkin Resol. Aug
64). If we had had the GPS it would not have helped.
>
> Then you rely on GPS.
>
>
> >>
> >> .> He scratched on a blackboard allot.
> >>
> >> And Shakespeare scratched on paper a lot. Not the
> >> same as non-productive.
> >>
> > MAYBE. Shakespeare was an intellectual. So he had that working against
> > him from the start.
>
> He was what?
>
> He was a working actor, an impresario, an entrepreneur. No ivory tower
> for him.
QUESTION: I heard that there was no such person. It was a made up name
that was used by a writer that wanted to remain anonymous. What say you?
Jimbo
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