Originally posted by josephwIf you choose to say hypocritical or untrue things in a public arena, you just have to accept that people might call you out on it. Your attempt to attribute your criticism and animosity towards another poster to your God figure by saying "The Word speaks for itself" ought to embarrass your fellow religionists - as should any tawdry use of bible verses to score cheap points on a message board. 😉
Wake up FMF. I'm under no obligation to answer your interrogation about why or how I choose to post in this or any other forum. Besides that your misrepresentation and out of context obfuscations are your problems, not mine. You got it wrong. It's as simple as that.
I have not judged any individual in particular, just their behavior. If you can't understand the difference, then too bad for you.
03 Mar 16
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWhen something odd occurs it is logical to assume there is some rational explanation, including random chance and coincidence; rather than some supernatural phenomena at work.
... which appears to define the categorical behavior rather than random coincidences phenomena in context.
For example, if you are walking down the road thinking about Fred, turn the corner and bump straight in to said Fred (musical joke) this encounter is entirely coincidental, even if you haven't seen Fred for 30 years and last heard he was living in Kathmandu.
Everything has a rational explanation. (Excluding Robbie).
04 Mar 16
Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke.... hmm, without even the remotest possibility of an obscure exception. wow.
When something odd occurs it is logical to assume there is some rational explanation, including random chance and coincidence; rather than some supernatural phenomena at work.
For example, if you are walking down the road thinking about Fred, turn the corner and bump straight in to said Fred (musical joke) this encounter is entirely coincidental, ...[text shortened]... rd he was living in Kathmandu.
Everything has a rational explanation. (Excluding Robbie).
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby (OP)My thanks to each of you who have helped
"Kindred Spirits"
"Types of Kindred Spirits Kindred spirits come in all forms. A co-worker who hates the company as much as you do, a sibling who shares your parental frustrations or a neighbor who boycotts the same block party as you all count as kindred spirits. In an informal way, this term has come to mean someone you feel a connection w ...[text shortened]... nating and as yet unexplored phenomena with your own personal observations and insights. Regards, GB
"brain storm this fascinating and as yet unexplored phenomena with your own personal observations and insights."
Only one question remains: Did you or did you not get the memo?