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falcon9

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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #60 on: June 15, 2012, 04:09:53 pm »
... it is for the people that might be new and continue to see his disrespect and insults towards Christians ...

There is no specific requirement regarding "respect" or "disrepect" for xtian, islamic, jewish, hindu, shintu or wiccan believers.

I have always taken a great pleasure in dealing with bullies such as him. 

Your manifest penchant for projection, (for instance, being a "bully" and then calling others "bullies" or, lying and then calling others liars), is indicative of extreme immaturity and irrationality.  It is not indicative of your boasted "superior critical thinking skills".

I will think about this more, though, and whether it might ultimately be better to simply ignore him ...

Given that you've just engaged in 'talking about' someone to "ignore" with another xtian who claims to have used the ignore button to not-ignore, the highly-probably outcome of 'not-ignoring ignoring' can be extrapolated.
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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #61 on: June 15, 2012, 08:55:38 pm »
The scolding was indeed applied to all involved, including you, and including me, and including whoever else.  

As you remarked in an earlier post, that had to do with submitting multiple reports to moderator.  Since I submitted 1-2 such reports in that regard, while you xtians submitted multiple reports, the "scolding" referred to all involved in that manner.

And as I said, it included you, me, and the others - all that submitted reports.

Yes, and as mentioned above, those constituted multiple reports, which was what precipatated the moderator to tell all parties to knock it off.  Since my 1-2 reports aren't a multitude, one can reasonably deduce that the mutitude occurred upon the onslaught of reports submitted by more than one xtian whining about stuff that didn't violate FC's Terms of Service when at least one of those xtians did violate the TOS.  See the difference?  I didn't think so.


It matters not how many each did - what matters is that they came from BOTH sides, as indicated by the moderator.  You were just as involved as anyone else and deserved the scolding just as much as everyone else involved.

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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #62 on: June 15, 2012, 09:32:33 pm »
If his father died from a snake bite, maybe this man should have learned from his father's mistake. :BangHead:

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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #63 on: June 15, 2012, 09:54:00 pm »
There was nothing for him to learn, his father's death was an inspiration, not a warning.  His interpretation of the bible was that he could play with snakes and god would protect him.  Well, his interpretation was obviously a little imperfect and the bite of the snake killed him, but that's only because god decided that it was time for him to come to heaven and sit beside god on his heavenly throne, not because he was some kind of confused idiot stupidly playing around with a poisonous snake in order to try to impress some self-delusional believers in a specific interpretation of christian doctrine.  amen....
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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #64 on: June 16, 2012, 08:20:10 am »
And I called your accusations a lie and you a liar for making them.  I repeat so that you understand just what I am saying -- you are a LIAR in this matter ...

As I've stated before, I'm not a clinical or diagnostic psychiatrist and am therefore unable to determine whether or not your penchant for lying is pathological or, compulsive.  For that, you'd need a trained professional.
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I haven't lied, but I have easily and repeatedly proven your lies.
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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #65 on: June 16, 2012, 09:09:50 am »
... it is for the people that might be new and continue to see his disrespect and insults towards Christians ...

There is no specific requirement regarding "respect" or "disrepect" for xtian, islamic, jewish, hindu, shintu or wiccan believers.

Nor is there any requirement for other types of beliefs, such as yours.  Your deliberate picking and choosing and then your proclamation suggesting you only conform exactly as you are required (which interestingly is suggestive of your inability to think for yourself) reveals everything.  Do you ever consider what you say before you say it?  You are so guarded and fearfully cautious that I find it comical that you reveal so much without ever realizing it.

I have always taken a great pleasure in dealing with bullies such as him. 

Your manifest penchant for projection, (for instance, being a "bully" and then calling others "bullies" or, lying and then calling others liars), is indicative of extreme immaturity and irrationality.  It is not indicative of your boasted "superior critical thinking skills".

There is no projection involved here.  I have ever the tendency to be civil and even extend latitude beyond the norm towards others.  Even in your case I sometimes feel sorry for you that I have to be so direct for you -- if I knew positively that this was all that you had (which I suspect at times) then I would leave it to you for you to enjoy -- but I don't know this and your rudeness and bullying actions directly call for one such as me to take matters in my own hands and the challenge to you.  For all of your high minded delusions and self appreciation, you are not unique at all and are actually quite common.  Your fear and insecurity and low self esteem prompt you to act with whatever you consider your strongest suit, and that seems to be for you cowardly anonymous repetitive post sniping.  That I effectively handle you so well is a great burden to your ego -- so much so that you had to deliberately go through the labor of quoting me and then falsifying the quoted material to make it appear to say something other than what it said.  Then you lie and deny even this although the proof is here for all to see?  Then you make the childish desperate claim of "you did it first" and when challenged you couldn't produce a damned thing to back up your lies.  It is rather obvious for all to see as to what is the truth here and who is doing what, and considering your awareness of the frequency of you being ignored you should maybe develop your "critical thinking skills" to at least a remedial level and realize the significance of that.

I will think about this more, though, and whether it might ultimately be better to simply ignore him ...

Given that you've just engaged in 'talking about' someone to "ignore" with another xtian who claims to have used the ignore button to not-ignore, the highly-probably outcome of 'not-ignoring ignoring' can be extrapolated.


Extrapolate these nuts, squirrel.  I engaged in your pattern of "talking about" someone to judge your reaction.  It is exactly as I expected one that annoys you to no end.  I noticed you frequently do this with others about another and I wondered about the significance, but now I know.  Regardless, there is absolutely no basis for you to determine any outcomes from such a conversation by trying to predict my actions based upon your opinions of his.  A basic understanding of probability and statistics and differentiation could prove useful to you in that understanding.
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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #66 on: June 16, 2012, 09:24:44 am »
I feel really sorry for that preacher who handled the snake, got bit, and died. I also feel sorry for his followers who are so decieved with that kind of religious practice, that they continue to this day.

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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #67 on: June 16, 2012, 11:19:37 am »
As I've stated before, I'm not a clinical or diagnostic psychiatrist and am therefore unable to determine whether or not your penchant for lying is pathological or, compulsive.  For that, you'd need a trained professional.
hth

I haven't lied, but I have easily and repeatedly proven your lies.

No, you've merely lied, (either complusively or, pathologically), again and this accomplishes nothing.
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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #68 on: June 16, 2012, 11:24:41 am »
Maybe falcon is a frustrated English professor in real life.lol It's funny how people like waterbearer are exempt from ridicule when it comes to typos and misspelled words (and lets face it,he's one of the biggest offenders.) Might there be a double standard there,somewhere?

In any case,mocking people over typos is the hight of childishness,not that I'd expect less from falcon and his ilk.

He often makes repeated typo's in his posts to me and I only once replied about it as he was accusing one of my correctly spelled words as being spelled wrong and he actually wrote that I "mispelled" it, and yes he really misspelled 'misspelled'.  I couldn't resist that one and had to point it out.  Now he wants to fall back on claiming dyslexia or some other excuse he will likely fabricate later on.

I do notice that that he is very tolerable of what those that tend to give him but pat posts, and it reminds me of a group of blue haired old women that flock together to casts insults about other women's hair.

He misspelled 'misspelled'.That's a classic! ;D

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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #69 on: June 16, 2012, 11:34:54 am »
Nor is there any requirement for other types of beliefs, such as yours.

Exactly what "beliefs" are being falsely attributed to me, other than projections of yours?
   
That I effectively handle you so well is a ...

That's merely another of your self-proclaimed self-delusion and is disregarded as such.

... considering your awareness of the frequency of you being ignored you should maybe develop your "critical thinking skills" to at least a remedial level and realize the significance of that.

Your inept ad hom has no significance other than the minor one of emphasizing the insignificance of your sub-remedial critical thinking skills.


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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #70 on: June 16, 2012, 11:38:02 am »
I feel really sorry for that preacher who handled the snake, got bit, and died. I also feel sorry for his followers who are so decieved with that kind of religious practice, that they continue to this day.

Why the pity in that particular instance when the followers of other religious sects are just as "decieved"?  Is that some kind of selective blind faith?


“Faith: Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel.”
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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #71 on: June 16, 2012, 05:09:40 pm »
I feel really sorry for that preacher who handled the snake, got bit, and died. I also feel sorry for his followers who are so decieved with that kind of religious practice, that they continue to this day.

I agree.

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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #72 on: June 16, 2012, 06:42:05 pm »
Nor is there any requirement for other types of beliefs, such as yours.

Exactly what "beliefs" are being falsely attributed to me, other than projections of yours?

Your beliefs, unless you are going to pretend that you don't belief anything at all (which would be a lie in itself for obvious reasons).


That I effectively handle you so well is a ...

That's merely another of your self-proclaimed self-delusion and is disregarded as such.

I have schooled you in your own game.  You put up many challenges and you only end up failing at your own with me passing them unhindered.  I have proven you a liar and you have also proven yourself a liar.  Being so discredited multiple times and from multiple sources has effectively eliminated any respect or regard you might have once held.  It becomes clear now why you require absolute proof about anything and that is because you are, at your root, a liar and as such would certainly have no trust for anyone else.  Through your own deceit and dishonesty you become nothing but a pathetic little whine.

... considering your awareness of the frequency of you being ignored you should maybe develop your "critical thinking skills" to at least a remedial level and realize the significance of that.

Your inept ad hom has no significance other than the minor one of emphasizing the insignificance of your sub-remedial critical thinking skills.


“So atheism is a religion? No, I`m afraid not, no more than being completely healthy is just another kind of disease."
-– David Horton

That is not ad hominem because it is the truth.  You don't possess the capacity to realize just how well that qualifies as an obvious reason.  I mean it is so obvious that I used the word 'remedial' to clue you in that it was exactly that obvious.  Instead of wising up, though, you took the path of the dumber even more and accused it of being ad hominem.  That is really really poor of you to lack even that much capability to observe and discern.

"Atheism is most certainly a religion.  It is just as much as the color of a black cat is black and not colorless.  Even though black as a light source is an absence of photons and thus colorless, black as a pigment is molecular and thus a color"
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There are only 10 types of people in the world:  those who understand binary, and those who don't.

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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #73 on: June 16, 2012, 06:56:40 pm »
Nor is there any requirement for other types of beliefs, such as yours.

Exactly what "beliefs" are being falsely attributed to me, other than projections of yours?

Your beliefs, unless you are going to pretend that you don't belief anything at all (which would be a lie in itself for obvious reasons).

Here, I'll dumb that down even further for you, (since you insist upon being an idiot); what ... precise ... beliefs?

I have schooled you in your own game.  

That's merely another of your self-proclaimed self-delusions and is disregarded as such.

“So atheism is a religion? No, I`m afraid not, no more than being completely healthy is just another kind of disease."
-– David Horton

"Atheism is most certainly a religion.  It is just as much as the color of a black cat is black and not colorless.  Even though black as a light source is an absence of photons and thus colorless, black as a pigment is molecular and thus a color"
-- Abrupt Falconslain

“So atheism is a religion? No, I`m afraid not, no more than being completely healthy is just another kind of disease."
-– David Horton

“Calling ‘Atheism’ a religion is like calling ‘bald’ a hair color.”
~ Don Hirschberg
One can lead a horse to water however, if one holds the horse's head under, that horse will drown.

             

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Re: Christian inspiration
« Reply #74 on: June 17, 2012, 07:35:08 am »
Nor is there any requirement for other types of beliefs, such as yours.

Exactly what "beliefs" are being falsely attributed to me, other than projections of yours?

Your beliefs, unless you are going to pretend that you don't belief anything at all (which would be a lie in itself for obvious reasons).

Here, I'll dumb that down even further for you, (since you insist upon being an idiot); what ... precise ... beliefs?

I have schooled you in your own game.  

That's merely another of your self-proclaimed self-delusions and is disregarded as such.

“So atheism is a religion? No, I`m afraid not, no more than being completely healthy is just another kind of disease."
-– David Horton

"Atheism is most certainly a religion.  It is just as much as the color of a black cat is black and not colorless.  Even though black as a light source is an absence of photons and thus colorless, black as a pigment is molecular and thus a color"
-- Abrupt Falconslain

“So atheism is a religion? No, I`m afraid not, no more than being completely healthy is just another kind of disease."
-– David Horton

“Calling ‘Atheism’ a religion is like calling ‘bald’ a hair color.”
~ Don Hirschberg

"Claiming 'Atheism' isn't a religion is like claiming 'bald' isn't a hair style."
-- Abrupt Falconslayer
There are only 10 types of people in the world:  those who understand binary, and those who don't.

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