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jcribb16

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Re: faulty religious non-reasoning
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2012, 07:11:57 pm »
I assume you're responding to a thread Getinonthis created and then deleted after the user ran into a corner and couldn't defend their 'argument' for a religion they don't know much about. If I'm right, this is nothing new. They'll dress up the aspect they can't explain, try to work their way around the problem, act like that aspect has been explained, and then get angry when you call them on their obvious fault.

Edit: nm...just found the other thread.

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there is no "sidekick" or "Jr." here - there are two separate members of FC who have been successfully challenging your fundie nonsense.

Shh! Don't bring anything up! They're catching onto me being your doppleganger! Honestly though I'm kind of disgruntled that a lot of the other veteran users who can argue extremely well rarely pop their heads in here anymore.

Am I one of those who can argue extremely well?   J/k!  My asthma issues got worse and have had to see a couple of new specialists, have more tests done, and switch out meds, add meds, get sick from the meds, change meds, and on and on.  I've been too out of it and sick to come in much.  I have missed "chatting" and "debating" with you - it's definitely been a long while.  :)

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Re: faulty religious non-reasoning
« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2012, 07:15:18 pm »
Am I one of those who can argue extremely well?   J/k! 



Er, no however, you've given it a good try before your illness.



My asthma issues got worse and have had to see a couple of new specialists, have more tests done, and switch out meds, add meds, get sick from the meds, change meds, and on and on.  I've been too out of it and sick to come in much. 



Although you make believe such sentiments to be insincere, I actually do encourage your recovery.  Asthma isn't amusing and may your health improve, (not just so we can argue).
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: faulty religious non-reasoning
« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2012, 07:27:31 pm »
Am I one of those who can argue extremely well?   J/k! 



Er, no however, you've given it a good try before your illness.



My asthma issues got worse and have had to see a couple of new specialists, have more tests done, and switch out meds, add meds, get sick from the meds, change meds, and on and on.  I've been too out of it and sick to come in much. 



Although you make believe such sentiments to be insincere, I actually do encourage your recovery.  Asthma isn't amusing and may your health improve, (not just so we can argue).


Actually, I was speaking to Falconer.  As for sentiments, Falconer and I have had our disagreements, but we have always gotten along pretty well.  He does listen when I have something to say and will discuss, add to, ask questions of, and then gives his side, of which I try to do the same with him.  We have had some interesting "chats" and "debates" and I was not being insincere to him. Even though we have sparked, we have put aside differences to be respectful towards each other, and even enjoy humor and jokes occasionally.  I don't mind having a hearty d&d with him.

Thank you in regards to my health. :)

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Re: faulty religious non-reasoning
« Reply #18 on: January 10, 2012, 07:33:01 pm »
Actually, I was speaking to Falconer. 



I realize that; I was responding to content rather than addressee.



As for sentiments, Falconer and I have had our disagreements, but we have always gotten along pretty well.  He does listen when I have something to say and will discuss, add to, ask questions of, and then gives his side, of which I try to do the same with him.  We have had some interesting "chats" and "debates" and I was not being insincere to him.



Sorry, that was a typo, ("may" instead 'make'), and I was not referring to your sentiments.



Thank you in regards to my health. :)



You're welcome.  And those regards are sincere, despite our d+ds.
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Re: faulty religious non-reasoning
« Reply #19 on: January 10, 2012, 07:47:02 pm »
Actually, I was speaking to Falconer. 



I realize that; I was responding to content rather than addressee.



As for sentiments, Falconer and I have had our disagreements, but we have always gotten along pretty well.  He does listen when I have something to say and will discuss, add to, ask questions of, and then gives his side, of which I try to do the same with him.  We have had some interesting "chats" and "debates" and I was not being insincere to him.



Sorry, that was a typo, ("may" instead 'make'), and I was not referring to your sentiments.



Thank you in regards to my health. :)



You're welcome.  And those regards are sincere, despite our d+ds.

Thank you for the clarification on the "may."  That makes sense.   And for the sincere regards.  I do not like being sick like this and just wish they could find the right meds to help get this in control.  I go back Thurs. for more results - hopefully something will help.  Have a nice evening - I'm heading off to dreamland!  :)

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Re: faulty religious non-reasoning
« Reply #20 on: January 10, 2012, 07:56:15 pm »
Thank you for the clarification on the "may."  That makes sense.   And for the sincere regards. 



No problem.



I do not like being sick like this and just wish they could find the right meds to help get this in control.  I go back Thurs. for more results - hopefully something will help.  Have a nice evening - I'm heading off to dreamland!  :)



Some newer nonsteriodal treatments look promising however, one must be assured that the 'cure' isn't worse than than ailment's symtoms.
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Re: faulty religious non-reasoning
« Reply #21 on: January 11, 2012, 01:35:16 pm »
Don't you guys love and appreciate me just a LITTLE bit once in a while, for my appearances just to poke 'em a little with sticks??   :'(

Maybe just a little bit.  Every once and while.  ;)

Aww thanks!!  :-[ Somebuddy wuvs me sometimes!


Can't really be a doppleganger if one is a "falconeer" and the other is a squadron call-sign but, they seem unable to discern the "neer" part.

maybe they think the "neer" part means JUNIOR..?  ::)  :dontknow:

Possibly however, much more likely that it's easier for them to lump separate people together who disagree with them, (rather than actually try refuting what is posted).

Name-calling (whether they be ACTUAL words/names, or just made up at the time) DOES seem to be a favorite too!
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Re: faulty religious non-reasoning (was re: Santa ...)
« Reply #22 on: January 11, 2012, 04:42:36 pm »
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Am I one of those who can argue extremely well?

Aside from the ID stuff, yeah!

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My asthma issues got worse and have had to see a couple of new specialists, have more tests done, and switch out meds, add meds, get sick from the meds, change meds, and on and on.  I've been too out of it and sick to come in much.  I have missed "chatting" and "debating" with you - it's definitely been a long while.

What's up with everyone's asthma for the last few months? My brother's gf and a friend of mine have recently been complaining about theirs too. I'm not sure what it is (the odd weather this season?), but nevertheless feel better soon!
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Re: faulty religious non-reasoning
« Reply #23 on: January 11, 2012, 05:14:15 pm »
Name-calling (whether they be ACTUAL words/names, or just made up at the time) DOES seem to be a favorite too!



Normally, I won't engage in it unless others initiate it, (and even then - not every time).  At least I endeavor to be more creative when I choose to 'return fire' than the ones who use it in lieu of rebuttal, (and I don't use it in lieu of rebuttal - just as occassional counterbattery fire).
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Re: faulty religious non-reasoning (was re: Santa ...)
« Reply #24 on: January 11, 2012, 05:32:43 pm »
What's up with everyone's asthma for the last few months? My brother's gf and a friend of mine have recently been complaining about theirs too. I'm not sure what it is (the odd weather this season?)



There may be multiple vectors in play; weather, stress, air quality.  My gf's asthma has been acting up lately too, although I do my utmost to reduce her stress levels, I can't do much about the weather or quality of the air.
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Re: faulty religious non-reasoning
« Reply #25 on: January 11, 2012, 05:37:31 pm »
Name-calling (whether they be ACTUAL words/names, or just made up at the time) DOES seem to be a favorite too!



Normally, I won't engage in it unless others initiate it, (and even then - not every time).  At least I endeavor to be more creative when I choose to 'return fire' than the ones who use it in lieu of rebuttal, (and I don't use it in lieu of rebuttal - just as occassional counterbattery fire).

I assume you DID know my comment was intended for those who insist "there IS TOO a falcon jr"?? the satanic goatee-stokers  (a.k.a. zombies on the loose?)  ;D
                    
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Re: faulty religious non-reasoning
« Reply #26 on: January 11, 2012, 05:46:02 pm »
I assume you DID know my comment was intended for those who insist "there IS TOO a falcon jr"?? the satanic goatee-stokers  (a.k.a. zombies on the loose?)  ;D



Yes however, there is no discernable limit to their delusions and it would therefore be difficult to determine the extent of such delusions.
One can lead a horse to water however, if one holds the horse's head under, that horse will drown.

             

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