Thread update:
Romans continues to avoid admitting his mistake in mixing up his posts. He directed people himself to page 14 (second post) confident that I had edited out the Hebrews reference. I hadn't. It's still there.
Apparently, atheists have the superhuman ability to replace info into a post a day after it was written. I wonder what other magical powers we have?....
01 Jun 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeYou refuse to address whether you deviously and dishonestly removed the Hebrews citation from the third post from the top on page 15 after I spanked you because you know you did.
Thread update:
Romans continues to avoid admitting his mistake in mixing up his posts. He directed people himself to page 14 (second post) confident that I had edited out the Hebrews reference. I hadn't. It's still there.
Apparently, atheists have the superhuman ability to replace info into a post a day after it was written. I wonder what other magical powers we have?....
You got caught red-handed posting a Bible verse that had nothing to do with God forgetting or remembering sins because you were just mindlessly copy-and-pasting from an atheist website and passing the “work” off as your own.
Sad!
You’re busted!
Nice!
01 Jun 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeIs stubbornly refusing to admit you edited a mistake out of a post in a forum on a chess website something a mental health professional would do?
Thread update:
Romans continues to avoid admitting his mistake in mixing up his posts. He directed people himself to page 14 (second post) confident that I had edited out the Hebrews reference. I hadn't. It's still there.
Apparently, atheists have the superhuman ability to replace info into a post a day after it was written. I wonder what other magical powers we have?....
Or something the patient of a mental health professional would do?
01 Jun 18
Originally posted by @romans1009Your retort to a question is 2 questions!
Or something the patient of a mental health professional would do?
And you ask about mental health!
(Besides believing in imaginary sky-gods who do nothing all day)
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeI am 132, my dad is 134 He doesn’t really go to church but I don’t have to invite him to show up. My brother and his wife are worship leaders there is a 142 and 144. Their 10-year-old son is 160. And their daughter is 138. And they’re both very talented nieces and nephews they read every night my nephew can read faster out loud then my brother can read in his hand.
'Religious people are less intelligent on average than atheists because faith is an instinct and clever people are better at rising above their instincts, researchers have claimed.
The theory — called the 'Intelligence-Mismatch Association Model' — was proposed by a pair of authors who set out to explain why numerous studies over past decades ha ...[text shortened]... /science/atheists-more-intelligent-than-religious-people-faith-instinct-cleverness-a7742766.html
My brother is a banker. My sister-in-law teaches English at a gifted high school where you have to have a musical talent to even enter the school.
Originally posted by @rbhillSomething does not add up there pal. IQ tests for kids are not really accurate and taken with a pinch of salt. You are a security guard bordering on genius ? I have read some of your posts here over the years and you are not that smart.
I am 132, my dad is 134 He doesn’t really go to church but I don’t have to invite him to show up. My brother and his wife are worship leaders there is a 142 and 144. Their 10-year-old son is 160. And their daughter is 138. And they’re both very talented nieces and nephews they read every night my nephew can read faster out loud then my brother can read in h ...[text shortened]... nglish at a gifted high school where you have to have a musical talent to even enter the school.
Originally posted by @wolfgang59See that folks? It's a positive claim. God is "imaginary."
Your retort to a question is 2 questions!
And you ask about mental health!
(Besides believing in imaginary sky-gods who do nothing all day)
And you wonder why we don't believe you when you atheists hide behind the mantra, "We just lack belief."
01 Jun 18
Originally posted by @wolfgang59I guess you’re the atheists’ new lickspittle. Congratulations! Have you gone through orientation yet?
Your retort to a question is 2 questions!
And you ask about mental health!
(Besides believing in imaginary sky-gods who do nothing all day)
01 Jun 18
Originally posted by @rbhillSir, you don't look a day over 131.
I am 132, my dad is 134 He doesn’t really go to church but I don’t have to invite him to show up. My brother and his wife are worship leaders there is a 142 and 144. Their 10-year-old son is 160. And their daughter is 138. And they’re both very talented nieces and nephews they read every night my nephew can read faster out loud then my brother can read in h ...[text shortened]... nglish at a gifted high school where you have to have a musical talent to even enter the school.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeExactly, religion is for the weak, kinda like those weak Christians who were thrown to the lions and eaten cuz they were not strong enough to defend themselves.
For that again, is what all manner of religion essentially is: childish dependency.
Albert Ellis
They only embrace their faith for convenience.
Originally posted by @romans1009I'm glad to see that after I used "lickspittle" in a post a few weeks
I guess you’re the atheists’ new lickspittle.
ago it has been used to broaden a few vocabularies here! You
should use it in a correct context though. It makes no sense to be
a lickspittle to a group, particularly a large group.
Originally posted by @rbhillThe sad thing is I think you believe those numbers!
I am 132, my dad is 134 He doesn’t really go to church but I don’t have to invite him to show up. My brother and his wife are worship leaders there is a 142 and 144. Their 10-year-old son is 160. And their daughter is 138. And they’re both very talented nieces and nephews they read every night my nephew can read faster out loud then my brother can read in h ...[text shortened]... nglish at a gifted high school where you have to have a musical talent to even enter the school.