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No thanks, Mr. Arnold, Brutus, Iscariot, Quisling, etc., ad infinitum, ad nauseam.




1/18/09

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
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1/18/09
Bummed out today?

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arnold was a british patriot, iscariot was framed, quisling sacraficed his reputation to save lives and the other guy, yes the guy i left out...he was trying to bring back the republic.

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Originally posted by reinfeld
arnold was a british patriot, iscariot was framed, quisling sacraficed his reputation to save lives and the other guy, yes the guy i left out...he was trying to bring back the republic.
Et tu, reinfeld?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
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No thanks, Mr. Arnold, Brutus, Iscariot, Quisling, etc., ad infinitum, ad nauseam.




1/18/09
Just say no.

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Originally posted by Red Night
Just say no.
I did.

Still ended up with this stupid ring on my finger and a woman who can't cook.

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Originally posted by Carterson
I did.

Still ended up with this stupid ring on my finger and a woman who can't cook.
So do the cooking yourself.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
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No thanks, Mr. Arnold, Brutus, Iscariot, Quisling, etc., ad infinitum, ad nauseam.




1/18/09
Whatever happened to dear old Lenny?
The great Elmyra, and Sancho Panza?

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Sancho Panza now runs a strip bar in Sevilla's down town staffed solely by Somalian dancers.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Whatever happened to dear old Lenny?
George shot Lenny, Huck.

Where were you? Getting more popcorn?

😛

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
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No thanks, Mr. Arnold, Brutus, Iscariot, Quisling, etc., ad infinitum, ad nauseam.




1/18/09
I sometimes wonder about Iscariot and his part in the N.T. story. Was his "betrayal kiss" an essential part of the capture and crucifixion?. If it was then perhaps Christian believers should see him as a saint because how could their saviour have died for them without Iscariots input?

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the minutae of the drama is not relevant. it could have been anyone.
no one was chosen in advance to do something wrong. we all have free agency and it was judas who chose his own agency.

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Originally posted by muppyman
I sometimes wonder about Iscariot and his part in the N.T. story. Was his "betrayal kiss" an essential part of the capture and crucifixion?. If it was then perhaps Christian believers should see him as a saint because how could their saviour have died for them without Iscariots input?
If it was God's will, as christians believe everything is, then in truth Judas could no more prevent what happened than he could prevent the sun rising.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
If it was God's will, as christians believe everything is, then in truth Judas could no more prevent what happened than he could prevent the sun rising.
exactly, and according to the story Jesus knew all about it, because He told Judas"What you do, do quickly" Sounds kind of pre-arranged to me. I don't think the poor guy had a prayer, let alone a choice.

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Originally posted by muppyman
exactly, and according to the story Jesus knew all about it, because He told Judas"What you do, do quickly" Sounds kind of pre-arranged to me. I don't think the poor guy had a prayer, let alone a choice.
Bingo!

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