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date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 23:00:53 +0100,
group: uk.philosophy.atheism
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sunday nights...
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Is it just me or am I right in thinking dilv 'hits' this ng anew on
sundays...??
Is it something to do with some kind of church attendance during the day
which re-invigorates his doleful adherence, the traditional sunday fix of
bretheren, faith, community and happy clappiness...?
Do you notice the underlying threats of retribution creeping in to his
posts..... retribution promised almost like it was 500 years and more
ago.....
Whoever, in their right mind, is going to think or believe that you can
change the considered views of others by some illogical, mythological
threat... It does show the level of sustainability for the case of a god
that threats (..on his behalf..!!) instead of logical and rational ideas are
considered more favourable..
How to influence people....by dilv. Should sell a copy..or two.
Mark
date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 23:00:53 +0100
author: mark
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Re: sunday nights...
On Jun 8, 3:00 pm, "mark" wrote:
> X-No-Archive: yes
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> Is it just me or am I right in thinking dilv 'hits' this ng anew on
> sundays...??
> Is it something to do with some kind of church attendance during the day
> which re-invigorates his doleful adherence, the traditional sunday fix of
> bretheren, faith, community and happy clappiness...?
> Do you notice the underlying threats of retribution creeping in to his
> posts..... retribution promised almost like it was 500 years and more
> ago.....
> Whoever, in their right mind, is going to think or believe that you can
> change the considered views of others by some illogical, mythological
> threat... It does show the level of sustainability for the case of a god
> that threats (..on his behalf..!!) instead of logical and rational ideas are
> considered more favourable..
> How to influence people....by dilv. Should sell a copy..or two.
>
> Mark
Anyone who may be considering accepting fundamentalism (or even
Xtianity) should first read a few of Dimwit's rantings, and see to
what end this blind devotion to pseudo-science. creationism, invisible
sky faries, superstition, myths, fables and fiction can bring.
date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 19:10:00 -0700 (PDT)
author: Ken
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Re: sunday nights...
Ken wrote:
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> Anyone who may be considering accepting fundamentalism (or even
> Xtianity) should first read a few of Dimwit's rantings, and see to
> what end this blind devotion to pseudo-science. creationism, invisible
> sky faries, superstition, myths, fables and fiction can bring.
It is interesting in that we can see when he is pushed against a
wall by demands to provide evidence he descends into ranting.
At least, in our provoking these outbursts, it is clear to the
casual reader of this newsgroup that he isn't in touch with reality.
regards, Ian
date: Mon, 09 Jun 2008 09:09:53 +0100
author: Ian Smith
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Re: sunday nights...
On Jun 8, 5:00 pm, "mark" wrote:
> X-No-Archive: yes
>
> Is it just me or am I right in thinking dilv 'hits' this ng anew on
> sundays...??
> Is it something to do with some kind of church attendance during the day
> which re-invigorates his doleful adherence, the traditional sunday fix of
> bretheren, faith, community and happy clappiness...?
> Do you notice the underlying threats of retribution creeping in to his
> posts..... retribution promised almost like it was 500 years and more
> ago.....
> Whoever, in their right mind, is going to think or believe that you can
> change the considered views of others by some illogical, mythological
> threat... It does show the level of sustainability for the case of a god
> that threats (..on his behalf..!!) instead of logical and rational ideas are
> considered more favourable..
> How to influence people....by dilv. Should sell a copy..or two.
>
> Mark
REPLY: I hit this NG on Sundays after praying for the Lost, Mark. I
dont hate anyone in this NG, and am genuinely concerned for thier
eternal destiny.
date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 16:29:34 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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Re: sunday nights...
IlBeBauck@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jun 8, 5:00 pm, "mark" wrote:
>> X-No-Archive: yes
>>
>> Is it just me or am I right in thinking dilv 'hits' this ng anew on
>> sundays...??
>> Is it something to do with some kind of church attendance during the
>> day which re-invigorates his doleful adherence, the traditional
>> sunday fix of bretheren, faith, community and happy clappiness...?
>> Do you notice the underlying threats of retribution creeping in to
>> his posts..... retribution promised almost like it was 500 years and
>> more ago.....
>> Whoever, in their right mind, is going to think or believe that you
>> can change the considered views of others by some illogical,
>> mythological threat... It does show the level of sustainability for
>> the case of a god that threats (..on his behalf..!!) instead of
>> logical and rational ideas are considered more favourable..
>> How to influence people....by dilv. Should sell a copy..or two.
>>
>> Mark
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> REPLY: I hit this NG on Sundays after praying for the Lost, Mark. I
> dont hate anyone in this NG, and am genuinely concerned for thier
> eternal destiny.
Does your religion only allow you to pray for the "lost" (aka
non-believers?) on a Sunday; or are you a "holy" person on Sundays only;
carrying concealed weapons, evesdropping, lieing, materialistic...all the
rest of the time, as with most "christians"?
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date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 14:03:11 +0100
author: Dr.Hal0nf1r?$ lid
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