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Re: I have finally put my life in the hands of the Lord
« Reply #180 on: November 04, 2012, 11:56:43 am »
It's really sad that you are in need of attention so bad! Saying that it isn't true doesn't make it not true.   

Your denial of the archived evidence of the sequence of posts doesn't obviate the verifiable evidence.  Such irrationality is what puts the "blind" in 'faith'.

Such consistent ...

For the most part, my responses have been consistently rational and based upon logical reasoning.  Your insistence to the contrary, sans supporting evidence, (your specious 'opinion' does not constitute valid evidence), is irrational and disregarded as non-contextual.
Lol, yes in only your obsessed with Christians brain.  Poor guy...

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Re: I have finally put my life in the hands of the Lord
« Reply #181 on: November 04, 2012, 11:58:12 am »
You refuse to admit when you goof - it's not nice to tell stories, sir...

On the contrary, I have admitted FC-related errors before and posted such.  As regards to non-FC, (off-topic), subjects, no such errors of accuracy or logic have been made.  The specious, (baseless opinions lacking supporting evidence), "opinions" of faith-blinded detractors do not constitute valid evidence due to inherent religious bias and false 'testimony'.
It's not nice to tell stories...

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Re: I have finally put my life in the {imaginary} hands of the{imaginary} Lord
« Reply #182 on: November 04, 2012, 12:00:07 pm »
It's not nice to tell stories...

Then you aren't nice, there being archived evidence of your lies.
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Re: I have finally put my life in the hands of the Lord
« Reply #183 on: November 04, 2012, 12:00:46 pm »
"He" does not exist.  Why do you xtians feel the need to wrap an imaginary blanket around yourselves.

Then prove He doesn't exist. 

Prove billions of other random speculations don't exist ... your diversion is weak; religious adherents have insisted that their supernatural egregore "exists" sans evidence for millenia.  To this day, some of those adherents insist upon the illogical "prove it isn't" irrationality.  'Bob' has a genie in a bottle; prove he doesn't.  Sheesh.
 
I'm tolerant of your choice to dis-believe in any god - My choice doesn't conflict with you, and your choice doesn't conflict with me.

Of course such opposing choices conflict; they're mutually-exclusive, (like logic and faith).
In that particular "prove it" case, I was not speaking to you and already know your nonacceptance rules regarding this.  So I will leave my comment to the person I directed it to.  But thanks for your usual comeback...

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Re: I have finally put my life in the hands of the Lord
« Reply #184 on: November 04, 2012, 12:03:32 pm »
I could only imagine the scientific advancements we could have made if religion never existed. We could have cured cancer and built self driving cars centuries ago. But that's ok, let people die of cancer and let people drive on the ground and get into accidents to make yourself feel better about your life. [sarcasm]After all, curing people of disease using prayer is always 100% more effective then actual medical treatment, right?[/sarcasm]

You do realize that religion, no matter how much it makes you feels good, harms society as a whole? I obviously realize since you are living in that bubble, that you don't see the effects on religion on society. Not only its effects today, but its effects on history. People have died and continue to die because of religion. Suicides, repressing technology, crusades, and other negative impacts on society caused by disillusioned religious adherents. Life isn't all sunshine and happiness. People actually die in reality from real diseases like cancer, and praying does not help these people in any way whatsoever. Sure, prayer may make them feel good. You know what else would make them feel good? Curing their disease.

We understand you have the freedom to believe what you want to believe, but when religion directly gets in the way to technological advancement like it has for thousands of years then you need to realize your beliefs have a direct impact on those around you. Millions upon billions of dollars are spent on religious related products that could be spent on actually feed starving children in Africa instead of praying that it might happen. Religion may donate money to these sort of programs, but it has less to do with the fact its a religion doing it and more to do with the fact that people are generally giving in the face of such atrocities. Its a simple fact that religion takes credit for the good things other people do, and when it does something that is harmful and people try to call them out on it they historically react with violence.

It is only now that we are able to speak out without getting thrown in jail, or our heads cut off and all these religious adherents are self victimizing themselves because they feel threatened by our arguments and assuming that we are trying to take away their beliefs by repressing their freedoms? Give me a break.

Your sarcasm and lies prove you know not what you are speaking of.  

His post contained no lies, as opposed to yours.

... stop spreading lies about what Christians do ...

You first.

... when you are just speaking and spewing lies and nonsense with something you don't even know the first thing about.

What "lies", be specific in your false accusations unless those false accusations are further lies on your part.
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Re: I have finally put my life in the hands of the Lord
« Reply #185 on: November 04, 2012, 12:04:55 pm »
It's not nice to tell stories...

Then you aren't nice, there being archived evidence of your lies.
Aww...there, there, now - :crybaby2: - it wasn't intended to hurt your wee little feelings -  :binkybaby: - things will be okay.  Keep posting and enjoying yourself and your attention - you will feel better.   :angel12:

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Re: I have finally put my life in the {imaginary} hands of the {imaginary} Lord
« Reply #186 on: November 04, 2012, 12:07:42 pm »
Then prove He doesn't exist. 

Prove billions of other random speculations don't exist ... your diversion is weak; religious adherents have insisted that their supernatural egregore "exists" sans evidence for millenia.  To this day, some of those adherents insist upon the illogical "prove it isn't" irrationality.  'Bob' has a genie in a bottle; prove he doesn't.  Sheesh.
 
I'm tolerant of your choice to dis-believe in any god - My choice doesn't conflict with you, and your choice doesn't conflict with me.

Of course such opposing choices conflict; they're mutually-exclusive, (like logic and faith).

In that particular "prove it" case, I was not speaking to you ...

That hasn't stopped you from interjecting comments wherein no one was "speaking to you".  These are forums, anyone can comment or not.  That 'not speaking to you' dodge is not selective; the 'prove something doesn't exist' demand remains illogical for the reason iterated.  Your continued dodging of this point is noted as the cop-out it is.
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Re: I have finally put my life in the {imaginary} hands of the {imaginary} Lord
« Reply #187 on: November 04, 2012, 12:09:40 pm »
Aww...there, th ...

Go try being pseudo-condescending with someone dumber, like other xtians.
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Re: I have finally put my life in the hands of the Lord
« Reply #188 on: November 04, 2012, 12:12:39 pm »
I could only imagine the scientific advancements we could have made if religion never existed. We could have cured cancer and built self driving cars centuries ago. But that's ok, let people die of cancer and let people drive on the ground and get into accidents to make yourself feel better about your life. [sarcasm]After all, curing people of disease using prayer is always 100% more effective then actual medical treatment, right?[/sarcasm]

You do realize that religion, no matter how much it makes you feels good, harms society as a whole? I obviously realize since you are living in that bubble, that you don't see the effects on religion on society. Not only its effects today, but its effects on history. People have died and continue to die because of religion. Suicides, repressing technology, crusades, and other negative impacts on society caused by disillusioned religious adherents. Life isn't all sunshine and happiness. People actually die in reality from real diseases like cancer, and praying does not help these people in any way whatsoever. Sure, prayer may make them feel good. You know what else would make them feel good? Curing their disease.

We understand you have the freedom to believe what you want to believe, but when religion directly gets in the way to technological advancement like it has for thousands of years then you need to realize your beliefs have a direct impact on those around you. Millions upon billions of dollars are spent on religious related products that could be spent on actually feed starving children in Africa instead of praying that it might happen. Religion may donate money to these sort of programs, but it has less to do with the fact its a religion doing it and more to do with the fact that people are generally giving in the face of such atrocities. Its a simple fact that religion takes credit for the good things other people do, and when it does something that is harmful and people try to call them out on it they historically react with violence.

It is only now that we are able to speak out without getting thrown in jail, or our heads cut off and all these religious adherents are self victimizing themselves because they feel threatened by our arguments and assuming that we are trying to take away their beliefs by repressing their freedoms? Give me a break.

Your sarcasm and lies prove you know not what you are speaking of.  

His post contained no lies, as opposed to yours.

... stop spreading lies about what Christians do ...

You first.

... when you are just speaking and spewing lies and nonsense with something you don't even know the first thing about.

What "lies", be specific in your false accusations unless those false accusations are further lies on your part.
Lies in RED.  I will not respond further about this to you - you seem to be enjoying speaking for the original poster instead of letting the poster speak for the poster's own self.  But, it's to be expected of you, and while we are prepared for you doing so, it doesn't mean you deserve a response, if so chosen.

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Re: I have finally put my life in the hands of the Lord
« Reply #189 on: November 04, 2012, 12:18:23 pm »
Aww...there, th ...

Go try being pseudo-condescending with someone dumber, like other xtians.

If you think I'm anywhere near obeying your orders, sir, you have another thing coming.  I will choose to respond to you however I wish, when I wish, and if you can't handle it, that's your little problem to deal with.  You seek attention and you are receiving it - I'm certainly not sorry or going to cower in my shoes because it's not the kind of response you really are aiming for.  Have a nice afternoon.  Whoa - wait!!  Hold on a minute!  I can't tell you to have a nice afternoon because you said you don't obey "fundies."  Okay - pardon me, then - don't have a nice afternoon, because then you will feel free to have a nice afternoon because you will be disobeying a "fundie."  Got it!   :angel12:

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Re: I have finally put my life in the hands of the Lord
« Reply #190 on: November 04, 2012, 12:24:19 pm »
I could only imagine the scientific advancements we could have made if religion never existed. We could have cured cancer and built self driving cars centuries ago. But that's ok, let people die of cancer and let people drive on the ground and get into accidents to make yourself feel better about your life. [sarcasm]After all, curing people of disease using prayer is always 100% more effective then actual medical treatment, right?[/sarcasm]

You do realize that religion, no matter how much it makes you feels good, harms society as a whole? I obviously realize since you are living in that bubble, that you don't see the effects on religion on society. Not only its effects today, but its effects on history. People have died and continue to die because of religion. Suicides, repressing technology, crusades, and other negative impacts on society caused by disillusioned religious adherents. Life isn't all sunshine and happiness. People actually die in reality from real diseases like cancer, and praying does not help these people in any way whatsoever. Sure, prayer may make them feel good. You know what else would make them feel good? Curing their disease.

We understand you have the freedom to believe what you want to believe, but when religion directly gets in the way to technological advancement like it has for thousands of years then you need to realize your beliefs have a direct impact on those around you. Millions upon billions of dollars are spent on religious related products that could be spent on actually feed starving children in Africa instead of praying that it might happen. Religion may donate money to these sort of programs, but it has less to do with the fact its a religion doing it and more to do with the fact that people are generally giving in the face of such atrocities. Its a simple fact that religion takes credit for the good things other people do, and when it does something that is harmful and people try to call them out on it they historically react with violence.

It is only now that we are able to speak out without getting thrown in jail, or our heads cut off and all these religious adherents are self victimizing themselves because they feel threatened by our arguments and assuming that we are trying to take away their beliefs by repressing their freedoms? Give me a break.

Your sarcasm and lies prove you know not what you are speaking of.  

His post contained no lies, as opposed to yours.

... stop spreading lies about what Christians do ...

You first.

... when you are just speaking and spewing lies and nonsense with something you don't even know the first thing about.

What "lies", be specific in your false accusations unless those false accusations are further lies on your part.

Lies in RED.

Those aren't "lies", they're sarcastic remarks indicating the opposite sentiments.  Your false contentions are therefore rendered as lies themselves.  This isn't the first time you've lied either, (as archived evidence shows).

I will not respond further about this to you - you seem to be enjoying speaking for the original poster instead of letting the poster speak for the poster's own self.  

You're a hypocritical fundie who often interjects to "speak for" other xtians.  Neither your interjections or anyone else's prevent the OP, (or anyone else), from replying to posts.  Your objection is therefore hypocritical, specious, irrational and petulant.  Even for a whiny fundie like you.
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Re: I have finally put my life in the {imaginary} hands of the {imaginary} Lord
« Reply #191 on: November 04, 2012, 12:28:57 pm »
If you think I'm anywhere near obeying your orders, sir, you have another thing coming.  

Those weren't orders, it was a suggestion which you aren't required to follow.  Just like I'm not going to follow any of your blindly-illogical and superstitiously-irrational 'suggestions'.  Here's one 'suggestion' you will follow; you'll continue to post propagandizing religious 'verses'.

I will choose to respond to you however I wish, when I wish ...

As will I, within FC's posting parameters, (as opposed to violating them, as you fundies are doing in several threads).
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Re: I have finally put my life in the hands of the Lord
« Reply #192 on: November 04, 2012, 12:58:55 pm »
I'm so glad that you have found Jesus. I am a witness that once you get to know him, your life starts to change. You have a new feeling in your heart and soul. You have a different outlook on life. The things that used to bother you, don't even matter anymore. You learn to let go and let GOD. Once you have that joy, no one can take it away from you. I'm wishing you many Blessings and congratulations on your spiritual journey! :angel11:
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Re: I have finally put my life in the {imaginary} hands of the {imaginary} Lord
« Reply #193 on: November 04, 2012, 01:00:50 pm »
If you think I'm anywhere near obeying your orders, sir, you have another thing coming. 

Those weren't orders, it was a suggestion which you aren't required to follow.  Just like I'm not going to follow any of your blindly-illogical and superstitiously-irrational 'suggestions'.

I will choose to respond to you however I wish, when I wish ...

As will I, within FC's posting parameters, (as opposed to violating them, as you fundies are doing in several threads).
Not this fundie.  Besides, you have no room to speak, whatsoever.  But you will, of course.

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Re: I have finally put my life in the hands of the Lord
« Reply #194 on: November 04, 2012, 01:01:33 pm »
 :thumbsup:
I'm so glad that you have found Jesus. I am a witness that once you get to know him, your life starts to change. You have a new feeling in your heart and soul. You have a different outlook on life. The things that used to bother you, don't even matter anymore. You learn to let go and let GOD. Once you have that joy, no one can take it away from you. I'm wishing you many Blessings and congratulations on your spiritual journey! :angel11:

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