Satan, the First Socialist.
bahmer wrote:
Not unless you rated him out to Admin. If you didn't say anything chances are he is still safe and sound.
I’ve never reported anyone, and won’t.
Like I wrote after another one of his screaming hissy fits:
“I love it seeing you rise up in all your spitting and fire breathing self-righteousness. It makes me feel better about myself.
kemmer wrote:
I’ve never reported anyone, and won’t.
Like I wrote after another one of his screaming hissy fits:
“I love it seeing you rise up in all your spitting and fire breathing self-righteousness. It makes me feel better about myself.
Then he should be fine I don't recall seeing him post as of late but then my memory is not what it used to be either.
bahmer wrote:
Then he should be fine I don't recall seeing him post as of late but then my memory is not what it used to be either.
I got 86’d once for 3 days for calling someone a stupid moron.
kemmer wrote:
OMG! Now we're turning to mythological metaphors. Sounds like you turkeys are out of ammunition.
Your side are always claiming that Jesus is this, that, or the other thing. Your guys have called him an i*****l i*******t, a socialist, etc. Even though that is total rubbish, still it shows a dash of imagination, thinking outside the box, a unique take on an historic figure. So I thought, who is the equivalent of Christ, in the minds of most Liberals ? There could be only one answer, Lucier-Satan the Prince of Darkness.
So how does the Devil operate ? It is true that he creates wars, but for the most part he is the tempter. The something for nothing guy. The apple in the Garden of Eden was the first something for nothing promise. Adam and Eve pretty much had it made. Life was good. Life was easy. So what was the crux of Satan's argument to the happy couple ? It was envy. God was withholding something that they were entitled to, and it was free for them to take. No cost to them. Maybe some rich guys outside of Eden would pay for the cost of the apple. Some Billionaires.
Fast forward to 2010 and another snake named Obama offered an apple he called the Affordable Care Act, or more lovingly Obamacare, to Americans. Rich people were withholding free health care from them. The snake could get it for them for free. If they liked their present Doctor and their present health care plan, they could keep them. Nobody would lose except those Billionaires outside of the Garden.
And now where are we ? Obama blew up health care the way the other snake blew up life in the Garden of Eden. Just like back then, life is a lot harder since the stupid people thought they could get something for nothing.
kemmer wrote:
Basing an interpretation of modern events on Judaeo-Christian mythology is an exercise in gross futility.
Not as stupid as basing an interpretation of modern events on G****l W*****g Mythology.
son of witless wrote:
Not as stupid as basing an interpretation of modern events on G****l W*****g Mythology.
Happily, c*****e c****e deniers like you are crawling back into the woodwork.
kemmer wrote:
Happily, c*****e c****e deniers like you are crawling back into the woodwork.
What is the basis for that remark ? Are you saying that I and those who think like me are retreating from the fight ? I would say the opposite is true. You guys had your day during the Obama Kingship. I would say that your side is doing the retreating.
kemmer wrote:
Basing an interpretation of modern events on Judaeo-Christian mythology is an exercise in gross futility.
"Judaeo-Christian mythology"???? Where in the world did you get your education? Or did you even get one? No mythology in history has had the impact on human life as have the monotheistic religions. Who today worships the Greek or Roman gods? Or, the mythological divinity of Egyptian pharaohs?
85% of the world's population believe in a divine or supernatural power. 33% of them are Christians, 25% are Muslims.
What is gross futility is a bubblebath baby interpreting modern events from the atheist POV.
Blade_Runner wrote:
85% of the world's population believe in a divine or supernatural power. 33% of them are Christians, 25% are Muslims.
OK. Belief in a divine power does not necessarily require one to believe the made-up stories about the origin of the universe and the (POOF) appearance of perfectly formed modern humans 6000 years ago.
kemmer wrote:
OK. Belief in a divine power does not necessarily require one to believe the made-up stories about the origin of the universe and the (POOF) appearance of perfectly formed modern humans 6000 years ago.
What "made up" stories? What "perfectly formed humans"? And, who said it all happened 6000 years ago? Certainly doesn't say so in the Bible.
kemmer wrote:
OK. Belief in a divine power does not necessarily require one to believe the made-up stories about the origin of the universe and the (POOF) appearance of perfectly formed modern humans 6000 years ago.
Kemmer, how do YOU know that they are made up story's. Inquiring minds want to know what is your source?
Blade_Runner wrote:
What "made up" stories?
Garden of Eden? Talking snake? Global flood?
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What "perfectly formed humans"?
Umm... “Adam ‘n’ Eve”?
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And, who said it all happened 6000 years ago? Certainly doesn't say so in the Bible.
For one thing, the alleged flood destroyed Mesopotamian cities which could not have been longer than 6000 years ago.
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