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Bill Taylor

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Aug 31, 2012, 12:42:39 AM8/31/12
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Recently I lost my best friend and companion Buddy. He was a mixed
breed I found shivering in the rain 12 years ago. He was just a puppy
and he was so skinny his ribs were showing. My wife nursed him back to
health and he became one of the family. He was invaluable to me after
I lost my wife to cancer. Buddy developed a tumor a while back and I
had to make the hard decision to end his suffering. This is a tribute
to a true friend and companion, the best I could ask for. Please pray
for him.

Buddy's picture

http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/6091/2451.jpg

SkyEyes

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Aug 31, 2012, 1:29:31 AM8/31/12
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We're atheists, Bill, we don't pray. However, most of us know the
agony of losing beloved companions, and sympathise deeply with you for
your loss of Buddy. I lost a Sheltie in 1994 that I'm *still*
grieving for.

Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34
BAAWA Knight of the Golden Litterbox
EAC Professor of Feline Thermometrics and Cat-Herding
skyeyes nine at cox dot net OR
skyeyes nine at yahoo dot com

Dino

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Aug 31, 2012, 7:38:44 AM8/31/12
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On Aug 31, 1:29 am, SkyEyes <skyey...@cox.net> wrote:
> On Aug 30, 9:42 pm, Bill Taylor <darkknightforli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >  Recently I lost my best friend and companion Buddy. He was a mixed
> > breed I found shivering in the rain 12 years ago. He was just a puppy
> > and he was so skinny his ribs were showing. My wife nursed him back to
> > health and he became one of the family. He was invaluable to me after
> > I lost my wife to cancer. Buddy developed a tumor a while back and I
> > had to make the hard decision to end his suffering. This is a tribute
> > to a true friend and companion, the best I could ask for. Please pray
> >  for him.
>
> >  Buddy's picture
>
> >http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/6091/2451.jpg
>
> We're atheists, Bill, we don't pray.  However, most of us know the
> agony of losing beloved companions, and sympathise deeply with you for
> your loss of Buddy.  I lost a Sheltie in 1994 that I'm *still*
> grieving for.

Why would you grieve? According to atheist, Sheltie is just worm food
now.
So why would an atheist care about it at all?
You think you are going to be worm food too right? Think about
it...Why even live, if all you are is worm food?

Fred

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Aug 31, 2012, 1:26:50 PM8/31/12
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Bill Taylor <darkknigh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Recently I lost my best friend and companion Buddy.

So you think asking educated people to think at your dog will some how
help?

---
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kni...@baawa.com

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Aug 31, 2012, 1:43:20 PM8/31/12
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2012 04:38:44 -0700 (PDT), Dino <what...@homemail.com>
wrote:
The stupid. It burns!

Warlord Steve
BAAWA

SkyEyes

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Aug 31, 2012, 7:46:21 PM8/31/12
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On Aug 31, 4:38 am, Dino <whate...@homemail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 31, 1:29 am, SkyEyes <skyey...@cox.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 30, 9:42 pm, Bill Taylor <darkknightforli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >  Recently I lost my best friend and companion Buddy. He was a mixed
> > > breed I found shivering in the rain 12 years ago. He was just a puppy
> > > and he was so skinny his ribs were showing. My wife nursed him back to
> > > health and he became one of the family. He was invaluable to me after
> > > I lost my wife to cancer. Buddy developed a tumor a while back and I
> > > had to make the hard decision to end his suffering. This is a tribute
> > > to a true friend and companion, the best I could ask for. Please pray
> > >  for him.
>
> > >  Buddy's picture
>
> > >http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/6091/2451.jpg
>
> > We're atheists, Bill, we don't pray.  However, most of us know the
> > agony of losing beloved companions, and sympathise deeply with you for
> > your loss of Buddy.  I lost a Sheltie in 1994 that I'm *still*
> > grieving for.
>
> Why would you grieve?  According to atheist, Sheltie is just worm food
> now.

Because I loved him. The fact that his body is complete decomposed at
this time doesn't affect the fact that I loved him.

> So why would an atheist care about it at all?

Why wouldn't an atheist care about it?

> You think you are going to be worm food too right?

Yup. As are *you*, Not-Bobby.

>  Think about
> it...Why even live, if all you are is worm food?

Because, unlike you, I am enjoying the ride. The point of the
exercise is the journey, not the destination.

Dino

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Aug 31, 2012, 7:54:51 PM8/31/12
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On Aug 31, 7:46 pm, SkyEyes <skyey...@cox.net> wrote:
> On Aug 31, 4:38 am, Dino <whate...@homemail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>
> > On Aug 31, 1:29 am, SkyEyes <skyey...@cox.net> wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 30, 9:42 pm, Bill Taylor <darkknightforli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > >  Recently I lost my best friend and companion Buddy. He was a mixed
> > > > breed I found shivering in the rain 12 years ago. He was just a puppy
> > > > and he was so skinny his ribs were showing. My wife nursed him back to
> > > > health and he became one of the family. He was invaluable to me after
> > > > I lost my wife to cancer. Buddy developed a tumor a while back and I
> > > > had to make the hard decision to end his suffering. This is a tribute
> > > > to a true friend and companion, the best I could ask for. Please pray
> > > >  for him.
>
> > > >  Buddy's picture
>
> > > >http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/6091/2451.jpg
>
> > > We're atheists, Bill, we don't pray.  However, most of us know the
> > > agony of losing beloved companions, and sympathise deeply with you for
> > > your loss of Buddy.  I lost a Sheltie in 1994 that I'm *still*
> > > grieving for.
>
> > Why would you grieve?  According to atheist, Sheltie is just worm food
> > now.
>
> Because I loved him.

Why? He is just worm food. According to atheist, we are all just going
to end up
being worm food. So why love at all? Who cares about worm food or
potential worm food?



The fact that his body is complete decomposed at
> this time doesn't affect the fact that I loved him.
>
> > So why would an atheist care about it at all?
>
> Why wouldn't an atheist care about it?

Why would an atheist care about worm food or potential worm food?


>
> > You think you are going to be worm food too right?
>
> Yup.  As are *you*, Not-Bobby.

Only in your imagination.


>
> >  Think about
> > it...Why even live, if all you are is worm food?
>
> Because, unlike you, I am enjoying the ride.

What ride? You're born, work your ass off, for what?
Worm food!
After all, that is the end result right?


The point of the
> exercise is the journey, not the destination.

Right...

Dakota

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Sep 1, 2012, 11:15:41 AM9/1/12
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It's obvious that Dino doesn't know the meaning of the word 'grieve.'
Of course, what Dino doesn't know could fill a library.

<alt.support.boy-lovers newsgroup snipped because no one is interested
in the OP's vile proclivities. alt.abortion snipped as irrelevant.>

Silen...@hotmail.com

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Sep 2, 2012, 5:32:29 PM9/2/12
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2012 16:54:51 -0700 (PDT), Dino <what...@homemail.com>
wrote:

>On Aug 31, 7:46嚙緘m, SkyEyes <skyey...@cox.net> wrote:
>> On Aug 31, 4:38嚙窮m, Dino <whate...@homemail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Aug 31, 1:29嚙窮m, SkyEyes <skyey...@cox.net> wrote:
>>
>> > > On Aug 30, 9:42嚙緘m, Bill Taylor <darkknightforli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > > > 嚙磋ecently I lost my best friend and companion Buddy. He was a mixed
>> > > > breed I found shivering in the rain 12 years ago. He was just a puppy
>> > > > and he was so skinny his ribs were showing. My wife nursed him back to
>> > > > health and he became one of the family. He was invaluable to me after
>> > > > I lost my wife to cancer. Buddy developed a tumor a while back and I
>> > > > had to make the hard decision to end his suffering. This is a tribute
>> > > > to a true friend and companion, the best I could ask for. Please pray
>> > > > 嚙篆or him.
>>
>> > > > 嚙畿uddy's picture
>>
>> > > >http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/6091/2451.jpg
>>
>> > > We're atheists, Bill, we don't pray. 嚙瘡owever, most of us know the
>> > > agony of losing beloved companions, and sympathise deeply with you for
>> > > your loss of Buddy. 嚙瘢 lost a Sheltie in 1994 that I'm *still*
>> > > grieving for.
>>
>> > Why would you grieve? 嚙璀ccording to atheist, Sheltie is just worm food
>> > now.
>>
>> Because I loved him.
>
>Why?

She already answered.

Love isn't a logical act, it just -is-.

>He is just worm food. According to atheist, we are all just going
>to end up
>being worm food. So why love at all?

Love feels good.

And, the loss of the object of love hurts.

One would think you've not noticed that.

Perhaps you've never experienced love or loss of something you loved?

>Who cares about worm food or
>potential worm food?

She does, obviously.

She likely misses the joy that her sheltie brought into her life, and
finds the void left by his absence difficult to fill.

You're not too bright, are you, rightard?

Now, I've a few questions for you.

Why do theists cling to life, rightard?

They claim they believe they've a heavenly paradise waiting for them
just on the other side of the thin line between life and death.

The Bible says "Thou shall not kill", not "Thou shall not die".

If one has an eternal life, basking in the glory of God, waiting for
them, then why concern one's self with earthly things, like fighting
off muggers, worrying whether Iran will nuke Israel and spending money
on national defense?

All meaningless trifles when compared to an eternal life.

Shouldn't a theist live their life longing to die, so they can
experience the bliss they claim they believe is waiting for them?

Why... One might think theists don't really believe in an eternal
life at all.

Heh heh...

Lying racist rightard socialists...

Batshit crazy and dogshit stupid, every single last one of you.











>
>
>
>The fact that his body is complete decomposed at
>> this time doesn't affect the fact that I loved him.
>>
>> > So why would an atheist care about it at all?
>>
>> Why wouldn't an atheist care about it?
>
>Why would an atheist care about worm food or potential worm food?
>
>
>>
>> > You think you are going to be worm food too right?
>>
>> Yup. 嚙璀s are *you*, Not-Bobby.
>
>Only in your imagination.
>
>
>>
>> > 嚙確hink about

Dino

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Sep 3, 2012, 7:22:03 AM9/3/12
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On Sep 2, 5:32 pm, SilentO...@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Aug 2012 16:54:51 -0700 (PDT), Dino <whate...@homemail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Aug 31, 7:46 pm, SkyEyes <skyey...@cox.net> wrote:
> >> On Aug 31, 4:38 am, Dino <whate...@homemail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > On Aug 31, 1:29 am, SkyEyes <skyey...@cox.net> wrote:
>
> >> > > On Aug 30, 9:42 pm, Bill Taylor <darkknightforli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > > >  Recently I lost my best friend and companion Buddy. He was a mixed
> >> > > > breed I found shivering in the rain 12 years ago. He was just a puppy
> >> > > > and he was so skinny his ribs were showing. My wife nursed him back to
> >> > > > health and he became one of the family. He was invaluable to me after
> >> > > > I lost my wife to cancer. Buddy developed a tumor a while back and I
> >> > > > had to make the hard decision to end his suffering. This is a tribute
> >> > > > to a true friend and companion, the best I could ask for. Please pray
> >> > > >  for him.
>
> >> > > >  Buddy's picture
>
> >> > > >http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/6091/2451.jpg
>
> >> > > We're atheists, Bill, we don't pray.  However, most of us know the
> >> > > agony of losing beloved companions, and sympathise deeply with you for
> >> > > your loss of Buddy.  I lost a Sheltie in 1994 that I'm *still*
> >> > > grieving for.
>
> >> > Why would you grieve?  According to atheist, Sheltie is just worm food
> >> > now.
>
> >> Because I loved him.
>
> >Why?
>
> She already answered.
>
> Love isn't a logical act, it just -is-.
>
> >He is just worm food. According to atheist, we are all just going
> >to end up
> >being worm food. So why love at all?
>
> Love feels good.
>
> And, the loss of the object of love hurts.
>
> One would think you've not noticed that.
>
> Perhaps you've never experienced love or loss of something you loved?
>
> >Who cares about worm food or
> >potential worm food?
>
> She does, obviously.
>
> She likely misses the joy that her sheltie brought into her life, and
> finds the void left by his absence difficult to fill.

Why? Her sheltie is just worm food now.
Why should you care about your mom or dad, or children...if you have
any. (which I doubt).
They are just nothing more than worm food. Why care at all, if you
care so little as to believe they
are nothing more than worm food?


>
> You're not too bright, are you, rightard?

Go ahead, nutcase

>
> Now, I've a few questions for you.
>
> Why do theists cling to life, rightard?

There is no "clinging" to life.
We live, we die, after death...it's unknown.
There is no clinging.


>
> They claim they believe they've a heavenly paradise waiting for them
> just on the other side of the thin line between life and death.
>
> The Bible says "Thou shall not kill", not "Thou shall not die".
>
> If one has an eternal life, basking in the glory of God, waiting for
> them, then why concern one's self with earthly things,

There is no need to concern one self with earthly things.


like fighting
> off muggers, worrying whether Iran will nuke Israel and spending money
> on national defense?
>
> All meaningless trifles when compared to an eternal life.
>
> Shouldn't a theist live their life longing to die, so they can
> experience the bliss they claim they believe is waiting for them?

If you knew and understood the bible, which you clearly don't, you
would know
how we are suppose to live our life on earth.

Silen...@hotmail.com

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Sep 3, 2012, 10:59:38 AM9/3/12
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On Mon, 3 Sep 2012 04:22:03 -0700 (PDT), Dino <what...@homemail.com>
wrote:
You already asked that and it was already answered.

"She likely misses the joy that her sheltie brought into her life, and
finds the void left by his absence difficult to fill."

I could go into the evolutionary and biological origins and usefulness
of love in a social species...

But, it's much easier to say:

Love just -is-, rightard.

It's that simple.

>Why should you care about your mom or dad, or children...if you have
>any. (which I doubt).
>They are just nothing more than worm food. Why care at all, if you
>care so little as to believe they
>are nothing more than worm food?

Already been answered.

Don't you ever pay attention, rightard?

Love just -is-, rightard.

It's that simple.

>> You're not too bright, are you, rightard?
>
>Go ahead, nutcase

Go ahead what, rightard?

Tell you that you're not too bright?

I already did.


>> Now, I've a few questions for you.
>>
>> Why do theists cling to life, rightard?
>
>There is no "clinging" to life.

Yes there is.

"Keep your government hands off my Medicare!!!"

Why not let nature take it's course?

>We live, we die, after death...it's unknown.
>There is no clinging.

There is -lots- of clinging, rightard.

One would think theists are afraid to shed their mortal coil.

>> They claim they believe they've a heavenly paradise waiting for them
>> just on the other side of the thin line between life and death.
>>
>> The Bible says "Thou shall not kill", not "Thou shall not die".
>>
>> If one has an eternal life, basking in the glory of God, waiting for
>> them, then why concern one's self with earthly things,
>
>There is no need to concern one self with earthly things.

Yet, theists -do- concern themselves with earthly things.

They're obsessed with the accumulation of wealth, with national and
personal defense, with a whole host of earthly concerns.

You're constantly on about one earthly thing or another in these
groups.

Why, rightard?


> like fighting
>> off muggers, worrying whether Iran will nuke Israel and spending money
>> on national defense?
>>
>> All meaningless trifles when compared to an eternal life.
>>
>> Shouldn't a theist live their life longing to die, so they can
>> experience the bliss they claim they believe is waiting for them?
>
>If you knew and understood the bible, which you clearly don't, you
>would know
>how we are suppose to live our life on earth.

So, you don't have any answers, rightard...

Just some obviously bullshit denials and a vague reference to the
Bible.

Why am I not surprised?

Dino

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Sep 3, 2012, 11:17:20 AM9/3/12
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On Sep 3, 10:59 am, SilentO...@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Sep 2012 04:22:03 -0700 (PDT), Dino <whate...@homemail.com>
You are a mental nut case..so sometimes, it must be repeated due to
you being slow.

>
> "She likely misses the joy that her sheltie brought into her life, and
> finds the void left by his absence difficult to fill."
>
> I could go into the evolutionary and biological origins and usefulness
> of love in a social species...

What ever keeps you from harming yourself or others, go for it.


>
> But, it's much easier to say:
>
> Love just -is-, rightard.

Nut case, you don't get it. You atheist have such a low opinion on
human life, you look so lowly at human life and our spirits.
I doubt you know what love is.


>
> It's that simple.
>
> >Why should you care about your mom or dad, or children...if you have
> >any. (which I doubt).
> >They are just nothing more than worm food. Why care at all, if you
> >care so little as to believe they
> >are nothing more than worm food?
>
> Already been answered.
>
> Don't you ever pay attention, rightard?

Do you nut case?


>
> Love just -is-, rightard.
>
> It's that simple.
>
> >> You're not too bright, are you, rightard?
>
> >Go ahead, nutcase
>
> Go ahead what, rightard?
>
> Tell you that you're not too bright?
>
> I already did.
>
> >> Now, I've a few questions for you.
>
> >> Why do theists cling to life, rightard?
>
> >There is no "clinging" to life.
>
> Yes there is.
>
> "Keep your government hands off my Medicare!!!"
>
> Why not let nature take it's course?

You don't believe in that nut case. You think we are all just mindless
robots destined to be worm food.

>
> >We live, we die, after death...it's unknown.
> >There is no clinging.
>
> There is -lots- of clinging, rightard.
>
> One would think theists are afraid to shed their mortal coil.
>
> >> They claim they believe they've a heavenly paradise waiting for them
> >> just on the other side of the thin line between life and death.
>
> >> The Bible says "Thou shall not kill", not "Thou shall not die".
>
> >> If one has an eternal life, basking in the glory of God, waiting for
> >> them, then why concern one's self with earthly things,
>
> >There is no need to concern one self with earthly things.
>
> Yet, theists -do- concern themselves with earthly things.

Some do...and.. some do not, nut case.
There are atheist who concern themselves with earthly things too.


>
> They're obsessed with the accumulation of wealth, with national and
> personal defense, with a whole host of earthly concerns.

Some are...and some are not. Same goes for the atheist.

> You're constantly on about one earthly thing or another in these
> groups.


Oh? Care to show some proof?
Oh yea, that's right..you just like to lie and make excuses.


>
> Why, rightard?
>
> > like fighting
> >> off muggers, worrying whether Iran will nuke Israel and spending money
> >> on national defense?
>
> >> All meaningless trifles when compared to an eternal life.
>
> >> Shouldn't a theist live their life longing to die, so they can
> >> experience the bliss they claim they believe is waiting for them?
>
> >If you knew and understood the bible, which you clearly don't, you
> >would know
> >how we are suppose to live our life on earth.
>
> So, you don't have any answers, rightard...

I do, but you are too mentally disturbed to understand.

Silen...@hotmail.com

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Sep 3, 2012, 2:06:31 PM9/3/12
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On Mon, 3 Sep 2012 08:17:20 -0700 (PDT), Dino <what...@homemail.com>
wrote:
In other words, you're too stupid to understand an answer, rightard.

No surprise there...

>> "She likely misses the joy that her sheltie brought into her life, and
>> finds the void left by his absence difficult to fill."
>>
>> I could go into the evolutionary and biological origins and usefulness
>> of love in a social species...
>
>What ever keeps you from harming yourself or others, go for it.

You're too stupid to understand, rightard.


>> But, it's much easier to say:
>>
>> Love just -is-, rightard.
>
>Nut case, you don't get it. You atheist have such a low opinion on
>human life, you look so lowly at human life and our spirits.

That's what theists like to say.

You've no evidence to support that claim, though.

>I doubt you know what love is.

Yes, rightard, I do.

You're the one who seems confused about the matter.

You seem to think that love involves some sort of logical choice, and
that SkyEyes can choose whether or not she loved her dog.

How rightarded is that, rightard?


>> It's that simple.
>>
>> >Why should you care about your mom or dad, or children...if you have
>> >any. (which I doubt).
>> >They are just nothing more than worm food. Why care at all, if you
>> >care so little as to believe they
>> >are nothing more than worm food?
>>
>> Already been answered.
>>
>> Don't you ever pay attention, rightard?
>
>Do you nut case?

Yes.

That's how I know what questions have been answered and what questions
have not been answered.

How come you don't, rightard?

>> Love just -is-, rightard.
>>
>> It's that simple.
>>
>> >> You're not too bright, are you, rightard?
>>
>> >Go ahead, nutcase
>>
>> Go ahead what, rightard?
>>
>> Tell you that you're not too bright?
>>
>> I already did.
>>
>> >> Now, I've a few questions for you.
>>
>> >> Why do theists cling to life, rightard?
>>
>> >There is no "clinging" to life.
>>
>> Yes there is.
>>
>> "Keep your government hands off my Medicare!!!"
>>
>> Why not let nature take it's course?
>
>You don't believe in that nut case. You think we are all just mindless
>robots destined to be worm food.

I don't believe what exactly, rightard?

That you theists don't really believe you own bullshit?

I certainly believe that.

And, what exactly does love in the here and now have to do with
whether or not there's an afterlife?

Are you claiming that one requires a belief in an afterlife in order
to feel love while they're alive?

Why would you think that?

Your thinking, as usual, is very confused, rightard.

>> >We live, we die, after death...it's unknown.
>> >There is no clinging.
>>
>> There is -lots- of clinging, rightard.
>>
>> One would think theists are afraid to shed their mortal coil.
>>
>> >> They claim they believe they've a heavenly paradise waiting for them
>> >> just on the other side of the thin line between life and death.
>>
>> >> The Bible says "Thou shall not kill", not "Thou shall not die".
>>
>> >> If one has an eternal life, basking in the glory of God, waiting for
>> >> them, then why concern one's self with earthly things,
>>
>> >There is no need to concern one self with earthly things.
>>
>> Yet, theists -do- concern themselves with earthly things.
>
>Some do...and.. some do not, nut case.

Almost -all- do, rightard.

>There are atheist who concern themselves with earthly things too.

Atheists concern themselves entirely with earthly things.

Atheists don't think that there is anything beyond earthly things, so
what else would they concern themselves with?

Damn... You don't think your comments through very well, rightard.

On the other hand, theists believe that their earthly existence is
just a short phase they must endure before going on to a far greater
existence.

So, why all the concern with earthy things, rightard?

Why not just get on to the far greater existence?

I suspect it's because theists don't really believe that there's a
afterlife.

They hope there's an afterlife, but that's not the same as believing
there's an afterlife.

And, since they don't believe, they desperately cling to the only
existence they know is certain.

This one.



>> They're obsessed with the accumulation of wealth, with national and
>> personal defense, with a whole host of earthly concerns.
>
>Some are...and some are not.

Almost -all- are.

>Same goes for the atheist.

What else would an atheist concern themselves with, if not earthly
concerns?

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>> You're constantly on about one earthly thing or another in these
>> groups.
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>Oh? Care to show some proof?

You're kidding, right rightard?

Every political post you make is one that's concerned with earthly
things.

Are you now going to deny you make political posts?

>Oh yea, that's right..you just like to lie and make excuses.

No lies and no excuses, rightard.

Just obfuscation on your part.

That's one of the reasons you get called a "rightard", rightard.

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>
>>
>> Why, rightard?
>>
>> > like fighting
>> >> off muggers, worrying whether Iran will nuke Israel and spending money
>> >> on national defense?
>>
>> >> All meaningless trifles when compared to an eternal life.
>>
>> >> Shouldn't a theist live their life longing to die, so they can
>> >> experience the bliss they claim they believe is waiting for them?
>>
>> >If you knew and understood the bible, which you clearly don't, you
>> >would know
>> >how we are suppose to live our life on earth.
>>
>> So, you don't have any answers, rightard...
>
>I do, but you are too mentally disturbed to understand.

No you don't.

If you had any answers, you'd post them.

You don't, so you don't.

Heh heh...

Lying racist rightard socialists...

Batshit crazy and dogshit stupid, every single last one of you.


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