[quote]Sloth wrote:
And out of respect for the Obama supporters, I’ll refrain from participating further. I have nothing to positive to say about the man. I’ll let you folks have this corner for celebrating.[/quote]
Heh, I think I’m just going to have to ignore this thread entirely to make good on this. I’m out!
[quote]bigflamer wrote:
I would think that all the believers on this forum would just accept the re election of Obama as their god’s will. Or, could it be that the Obama campaign outmenouvered even thier mighty god?
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False dichotomy. [/quote]
Jesus titty fucking Christ you like to say that a lot.
[quote]Makavali wrote:<<< Jesus titty fucking Christ you like to say that a lot.[/quote]Your powerful, deft and agile command of the English language continues to dazzle me Mak. Hooked on Phonics alumnus?
[quote]bigflamer wrote:
I would think that all the believers on this forum would just accept the re election of Obama as their god’s will. Or, could it be that the Obama campaign outmenouvered even thier mighty god?
Say it aint so…[/quote]
It’s so arrogant to presume that an all powerful Creator of the Universe would take personal interest in one election of one nation, on one planet, in a solar system of 8 planets, in a galaxy of 200-400 billion stars with perhaps as many planets, and in a Universe of at least 100 billion galaxies. Yeah, that’s a safe bet.[/quote]
Woah, what is this hot mess? What believer here said God picks the President of the US?
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Trib’s previous statements advocating that God is punishing the US for turning away from the tenants of Christianity.nothing beyond that.[/quote]
Then what’s all this believers (plural) bs? Granted, it wasn’t you saying believers (plural). I saw bigflamer’s (who I now remember I have on ignore) quote through yours. I do not believe God ‘picked’ Obama to punish us. Or, because Obama is actually God’s favorite. Seriously hard to stay classy and see that kind of goading. Again, you didn’t actually imply we all believe that, so don’t take it personally.
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Oh I absolutely agree with you in that regard. Any implication you may have sensed only includes fundamentalist like Trib who poison the spiritual well. Most Catholics IMHO are by far the most rational element of Christianity. [/quote]Birds of a feather… the company you keep and all that.
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The vast majority of my friends are Christians. Well, you probably wouldn’t call them that… Oh please tell me God’s will! Its so rare to talk first hand with someone with “knowledge” of such a thing.
[quote]Legionary wrote:<< The vast majority of my friends are Christians. Well, you probably wouldn’t call them that… Oh please tell me God’s will! Its so rare to talk first hand with someone with “knowledge” of such a thing.[/quote]I’m fairly certain you’re right. I wouldn’t. You have no idea what a Christian is. Neither would God whose definitions are found in His word, the bible which I quoted to you. This is the wrong thread for this though
[quote]Sloth wrote:
And out of respect for the Obama supporters, I’ll refrain from participating further. I have nothing to positive to say about the man. I’ll let you folks have this corner for celebrating.[/quote]
[quote]Legionary wrote:<< The vast majority of my friends are Christians. Well, you probably wouldn’t call them that… Oh please tell me God’s will! Its so rare to talk first hand with someone with “knowledge” of such a thing.[/quote]I’m fairly certain you’re right. I wouldn’t. You have no idea what a Christian is. Neither would God whose definitions are found in His word, the bible which I quoted to you. This is the wrong thread for this though
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Typical hubris. Religion and Politics are not compatible, sorry to disappoint you.
[quote]Legionary wrote:<< The vast majority of my friends are Christians. Well, you probably wouldn’t call them that… Oh please tell me God’s will! Its so rare to talk first hand with someone with “knowledge” of such a thing.[/quote]I’m fairly certain you’re right. I wouldn’t. You have no idea what a Christian is. Neither would God whose definitions are found in His word, the bible which I quoted to you. This is the wrong thread for this though
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[quote]Legionary wrote:<< The vast majority of my friends are Christians. Well, you probably wouldn’t call them that… Oh please tell me God’s will! Its so rare to talk first hand with someone with “knowledge” of such a thing.[/quote]I’m fairly certain you’re right. I wouldn’t. You have no idea what a Christian is. Neither would God whose definitions are found in His word, the bible which I quoted to you. This is the wrong thread for this though
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Typical hubris. Religion and Politics are not compatible, sorry to disappoint you. [/quote]Is that so LOL!!! http://gregnmary.gotdns.com/index3.html
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Lol is Jefferson seriously on that list? The man who divorced Christ from all his supernatural qualities in his The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth? Jefferson, John Adams, Hamilton, Madison, Franklin, and Washington were all deists to one degree or another. Even the Christians among them do not conform to your skewed, archaic view of Christianity.
[quote]Legionary wrote:<< The vast majority of my friends are Christians. Well, you probably wouldn’t call them that… Oh please tell me God’s will! Its so rare to talk first hand with someone with “knowledge” of such a thing.[/quote]I’m fairly certain you’re right. I wouldn’t. You have no idea what a Christian is. Neither would God whose definitions are found in His word, the bible which I quoted to you. This is the wrong thread for this though
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Typical hubris. Religion and Politics are not compatible, sorry to disappoint you. [/quote]Is that so LOL!!! http://gregnmary.gotdns.com/index3.html
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Lol is Jefferson seriously on that list? The man who divorced Christ from all his supernatural qualities in his The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth? Jefferson, John Adams, Hamilton, Madison, Franklin, and Washington were all deists to one degree or another. Even the Christians among them do not conform to your skewed, archaic view of Christianity.
Tirib, you’re going to have to admit that if good ole TJ (or any of the others listed by Legionary here) came a’postin’ here on T-Nation, you’d accuse him of being a blasphemous heretic.
Jefferson wouldn’t pass as a Christian among most of the religious people on this board. Your argument is incredibly weak.
[quote]Legionary wrote:<< The vast majority of my friends are Christians. Well, you probably wouldn’t call them that… Oh please tell me God’s will! Its so rare to talk first hand with someone with “knowledge” of such a thing.[/quote]I’m fairly certain you’re right. I wouldn’t. You have no idea what a Christian is. Neither would God whose definitions are found in His word, the bible which I quoted to you. This is the wrong thread for this though
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Typical hubris. Religion and Politics are not compatible, sorry to disappoint you. [/quote]Is that so LOL!!! http://gregnmary.gotdns.com/index3.html
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Lol is Jefferson seriously on that list? The man who divorced Christ from all his supernatural qualities in his The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth? Jefferson, John Adams, Hamilton, Madison, Franklin, and Washington were all deists to one degree or another. Even the Christians among them do not conform to your skewed, archaic view of Christianity.
Tirib, you’re going to have to admit that if good ole TJ (or any of the others listed by Legionary here) came a’postin’ here on T-Nation, you’d accuse him of being a blasphemous heretic.
Jefferson wouldn’t pass as a Christian among most of the religious people on this board. Your argument is incredibly weak.[/quote]I’ve called Jefferson a blasphemous pagan in these forums many times. My point is not to show that the politicians at our founding were true converts. never has been to anybody who’s paid attention to anything I’ve said which is very few which is what I’d expect. The point is that the idea that Christianity did not inform our founding is side splittingly laughable. This discussion has been done 50 times already. The fact of the matter is that ANY of the founders would fall to their knees and weep bitterly at what we’ve done with what they left us. Please know what my argument is before you say it’s weak. It won’t actually matter anyway though so go ahead n say what you want.