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falcon9

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Re: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #15 on: October 07, 2012, 01:14:27 pm »
I think we all have a right to not believe in something or someone but we also  have to answer for all we do here on earth ...
jesus is real no matter what we think but one day we all have to leave this dirt suit and face ALL MIGHTY GOD,in JESUS
name so no matter what you think ,you better KNOW the truth,and thats jesus christ..AMEN.im just saying...

do worry what people say because they will see whats really going on out here,im not blind anymore
to the facts ...

Those aren't "facts", they are specious religious supertitious beliefs which have no evidentiary basis.
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Re: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #16 on: October 07, 2012, 02:34:13 pm »
Simply stand strong in your beliefs, know that there are those who intentionally keep these threads on their radar, but so what?  There are those who would argue the point if we said the sky is blue.  We who have the love of our Savior know the end of the story already any way, so let those who are jealous of what we have keep squealing.  They will find out the easy way or the hard way any way and the Truth has been presented to them over and over and over and over an over, so it is for them to answer for.

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Re: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #17 on: October 07, 2012, 02:43:02 pm »
Simply stand strong in your beliefs ...

That's a recommendation to hold onto blind faith.

... know that there are those who intentionally keep these threads on their radar, but so what? There are those who would argue the point if we said the sky is blue. 

That's a tacit admission that reasoned dissent won't penetrate the darkness of blind faith unless the holder of such empty belief opens their own eyes.
 
We who have the love of our Savior know the end of the story already any way, so let those who are jealous of what we have keep squealing.

Why would any rational person be "jealous" of blind, unreasoned faith in some 'mytho-illogical' religious superstition?  The unsupported assumptions of blind faithers are irrational, (already "know the end of the story" and falsely characterizing reasoned dissent as "squealing").  Instead, it is those holding irrational blind faith who keep "squealing" their unsubstantiated superstitious nonsense.

They will find out the easy way or the hard way any way and the Truth has been presented to them over and over and over and over an over, so it is for them to answer for.

Unsubstantiated religious claims which lack any valid supporting are not "truth", (they are superstitious beliefs which constitute blind faith).
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Re: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #18 on: October 07, 2012, 02:53:30 pm »
1st point...Yes, it was a suggestion to hold strong to her faith.
2nd point...PROVEN  (on the radar) because posts were less than 10 mins apart
3rd point...HUH?  Not even worth it....
4th point...You totally missed but understandably so, because I did not say "truth has been presented...", I said "Truth has been presented..."  capitalized...did not even expect the meaning of that to get thorough although it has been shown repeatedly. 

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Re: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #19 on: October 07, 2012, 02:57:16 pm »
I have decided not to worry about it for a while. I spoke my peace about it. The goal I had was to be informative and say, "this is not right." Some people just live for hurting others and I choose not to get on their low level.
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Re: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #20 on: October 07, 2012, 03:09:20 pm »
1st point...Yes, it was a suggestion to hold strong to her faith.

Then it supports the contending first point; that faith is blind because it has no evidentiary basis; something you blind faithers tend to avoid because you've prented no valid evidence to support such religious claims, (thus failing to meet the burden of proof responsibility for initially making such outrageous claims).
 
2nd point...PROVEN  (on the radar) because posts were less than 10 mins apart

Undisputed; if someone, (myself or others), are on FC at the time a specious religious claim is made, (which is, on average, several times per hour, on a daily basis), there's a possibility such irrational superstious beliefs whill be challenged.  Not all such unsupported religious claims are challenged here, however because there are so many of them that it would become too time-consuming.

3rd point...HUH?  Not even worth it....

Your specious 'flame' was corrected and returned to sender: 'Why would any rational person be "jealous" of blind, unreasoned faith in some 'mytho-illogical' religious superstition?  The unsupported assumptions of blind faithers are irrational, (already "know the end of the story" and falsely characterizing reasoned dissent as "squealing").  Instead, it is those holding irrational blind faith who keep "squealing" their unsubstantiated superstitious nonsense.'

That you apparently are unable to comprehend the reply is your responsibility to discern or, respond with "huh?" if unable to figure it out.

4th point...You totally missed but understandably so, because I did not say "truth has been presented...", I said "Truth has been presented..."  capitalized...did not even expect the meaning of that to get thorough although it has been shown repeatedly. 

Capitalizing a word(s) in a false statement does not confer 'truth'/accuracy upon them.  Your assertion was not accurate, (no valid evidence to support the religious claim), and therefore, false.  Repeating a false religious claim, (no substantiating evidence to support the claim), does not confer 'truth' upon it either.  This isn't all that difficult to parse; no substantive evidence = dubious religious claim.
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Re: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #21 on: October 07, 2012, 03:13:34 pm »
The goal I had was to be informative and say, "this is not right."

False.  The actual "goal" was revealed by your own posted words attempting to censor/ban someone who challenged your unsupported religious claims and posted viewpoints dissenting with your blind faith.  You've therefore preented evidence here of being a disingenuous xtian troll.

Some people just live for hurting others and I choose not to get on their low level.

The overt dishonesty demonstrated by your archived posts shows that you've chosen to 'sink' to an even lower level than you falsely accuse others of doing.  That's as offensive as xtian proselytization of specious superstitious beliefs.
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Re: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #22 on: October 07, 2012, 05:59:33 pm »
Unfortunatly,more than one poster have left this forum due to a certain poster's abusive behavior.

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Re: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #23 on: October 07, 2012, 06:06:08 pm »
Unfortunatly,more than one poster have left this forum due to a certain poster's abusive behavior.

Unfortunately, there are more than one religious adherent remaining to abusively spam the forums with offensive proselytizing religious propaganda.
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: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #24 on: October 07, 2012, 06:07:05 pm »
I've noticed "Falcon" has been refered to as "he" and "she".And since I've he/she on ignore,I'm not sure if he/she has made their gender clear.I'm begining to wonder if "Falcon" is not only hiding their real name,but their gender as well.

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Re: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #25 on: October 07, 2012, 06:15:59 pm »
Fishing?  My girlfriend is aware of my gender, fundies like you have no need-to-know since it isn't relevant in any way.  I don't inquire about your species, for instance, since it doesn't appear to be human however, that isn't very relevant here either, 'ostrich'.

I've noticed "Falcon" has been refered to as "he" and "she".And since I've he/she on ignore,I'm not sure if he/she has made their gender clear.I'm begining to wonder if "Falcon" is not only hiding their real name,but their gender as well.
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: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #26 on: October 07, 2012, 06:24:27 pm »
(Repost from A Blog About Blogging)

A modern fable

Once upon a time, long, long ago (I think it was at least three months ago) there was a man who lived in the deep, dark woods.  His name was Mr. McGruff.  He had very few friends.   Do you know why, children?  Because he was so gruff.   Every morning when he got up, he went to the front door and opened it.  If the sun was shining, he would slam the door shut.  However, if it was dark and damp and rainy, he would put on his extra gruffy face.  Then he wandered out into the deep, dark woods.  He looked around for something to do to fit his gruff, grumpy mood.  Around him he saw bunches of dead leaves, branches, and flowers.  He picked them up and put them inside his computer bag with his trusty computer and dictionary.  With a snarl and a grimace, he started out again to look for something else fun to do.  The problem was there weren’t enough dead leaves and tree branches to make him happy/mean.  (Boo, hoo, hoo)    One day, he wandered farther on until he got closer to the edge of the deep, dark woods.  He went around a huge, dark tree and walked right into a large field of colorful wild flowers.  They were so shiny and pretty they almost hurt his eyes.  He let out a huge, thundering scream.  He was so angry he jumped into the center of the flowers and began tromping them down – almost every one.  With a deep sigh of satisfaction (which sounded like a snarl), he thought, Now those flowers will know who is the king around here.  HA!  The next rainy day, he went out as usual to gather more dead leaves and plants and sometimes even a poison mushroom.  He decided to check the edge of the woods again, expecting to see nothing.  To his surprise, he saw more beautiful flowers growing.   He was furious!!  His red face gleamed and his black eyes shot darts.  He proceeded to destroy the flowers again.  He went home and his super-smart girlfriend met him at the door.  “What is wrong, McWonderful?”  (Her pet name for Mr. McGruff.  She tried to calm him as he told of his McVentures.  However, he was never able to completely destroy the beautiful flowers.  They always returned.

The moral of the story:  Good will always overcome evil, and if you are McGruff’s girlfriend, you will need more containers for you dead leaves and branches.

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Re: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #27 on: October 07, 2012, 06:29:22 pm »
A xtian fundie gets pulled over by a traffic patrol officer. Blind faith proceded to no avail.

patrol officer: "License and registration, please."
driver: (hands documents over)
patrol officer: "Thank you, do you know why I pulled you over today?"
driver: "I'm not sure, officer."
patrol officer: "The reason I pulled you over is for a hit-and-run traffic violation when you went through that last intersection."
driver: "Well, I did accellerate when I saw a spawn of hell or, Satan himself crossing that intersection.  The bible tells us to
spurn Satan and his minnions so, I thought I'd score one for g-d."
patrol officer: "I see.  As it happens, the pedestrian you struck was an elderly, disabled lady instead. Were you aware of your
vehicle striking that pedestrian when you sped-off, ma'am?"
driver: "I hit a demon-spawn, not an old woman and I don't appreciate your putting-down my religious beliefs, officer."
patrol officer: "Ma'am, my duty is to enforce the laws.  Under those laws, a driver is not permitted to run people over."
driver: "Well, I abide by g-d's laws and j-sus says 'get thee behind me, Satan!' The only way to do that was to run Satan over."
patrol officer: "Again, that wasn't Satan you ran over, ma'am.  You also ran over the elderly woman's seeing-eye dog when you
struck her."
driver: "That was one of Satan's minnions."
patrol officer: "Ma'am, I'll have to ask you to turn off your engine and step out of the vehicle. Now."
driver: "Young man, I resent your talking-down to me because of my faith.  What's your badge number, I'm going to report you!"
patrol officer: "I'm not concerned with whatever you may believe, ma'am.  You may consider saving that sort of thing for the
hearing. Now, I won't ask you again, please step out of the vehicle now."
driver: "This is outrageous!  You're a very rude young man to disrespect someone's personal religious beliefs and I'm gonna
take out a hanky and stomp on it until you stop it!"
patrol officer: "Ma'am, it's almost more unfortunate that you ran over that elderly woman's seeing-eye dog since you apparently
also have a need for one."
driver: "How dare you insinuate that I'm blind ... as in, 'blind-faith'!"
patrol officer: "You either didn't see the elderly woman and her guide-dog crossing that intersection or, want to insist that
they were actually 'Satan and one of his minnions', ma'am. Your own words betray you, not mine. Let's go."
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: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #28 on: October 07, 2012, 09:04:41 pm »
A xtian fundie gets pulled over by a traffic patrol officer. Blind faith proceded to no avail.

patrol officer: "License and registration, please."
driver: (hands documents over)
patrol officer: "Thank you, do you know why I pulled you over today?"
driver: "I'm not sure, officer."
patrol officer: "The reason I pulled you over is for a hit-and-run traffic violation when you went through that last intersection."
driver: "Well, I did accellerate when I saw a spawn of hell or, Satan himself crossing that intersection.  The bible tells us to
spurn Satan and his minnions so, I thought I'd score one for g-d."
patrol officer: "I see.  As it happens, the pedestrian you struck was an elderly, disabled lady instead. Were you aware of your
vehicle striking that pedestrian when you sped-off, ma'am?"
driver: "I hit a demon-spawn, not an old woman and I don't appreciate your putting-down my religious beliefs, officer."
patrol officer: "Ma'am, my duty is to enforce the laws.  Under those laws, a driver is not permitted to run people over."
driver: "Well, I abide by g-d's laws and j-sus says 'get thee behind me, Satan!' The only way to do that was to run Satan over."
patrol officer: "Again, that wasn't Satan you ran over, ma'am.  You also ran over the elderly woman's seeing-eye dog when you
struck her."
driver: "That was one of Satan's minnions."
patrol officer: "Ma'am, I'll have to ask you to turn off your engine and step out of the vehicle. Now."
driver: "Young man, I resent your talking-down to me because of my faith.  What's your badge number, I'm going to report you!"
patrol officer: "I'm not concerned with whatever you may believe, ma'am.  You may consider saving that sort of thing for the
hearing. Now, I won't ask you again, please step out of the vehicle now."
driver: "This is outrageous!  You're a very rude young man to disrespect someone's personal religious beliefs and I'm gonna
take out a hanky and stomp on it until you stop it!"
patrol officer: "Ma'am, it's almost more unfortunate that you ran over that elderly woman's seeing-eye dog since you apparently
also have a need for one."
driver: "How dare you insinuate that I'm blind ... as in, 'blind-faith'!"
patrol officer: "You either didn't see the elderly woman and her guide-dog crossing that intersection or, want to insist that
they were actually 'Satan and one of his minnions', ma'am. Your own words betray you, not mine. Let's go."
*Yawn*  Tediously repetitive material.  Need new material...

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Re: How To Handle Christian Persecution On FusionCash
« Reply #29 on: October 07, 2012, 09:13:54 pm »
Fine, others as as "bored" with tediously-repeated 'biblical verses'.  Once you faith-blinded religious adherents come up with something new, your 'suggestion' will be taken under advisement, (oh wait, there are no new 'biblical verses' - you're out of luck there).

*Yawn*  Tediously repetitive material.  Need new material...
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