01 Jan 22
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI don’t find it odd that an atheist would have a degree in theology. Where do you get that?
He did this to me for months on end, refusing to believe an atheist would do a degree in Theology. Best not to feed the troll.
01 Jan 22
@avalanchethecat saidI’m glad I’m not a good troll.
He's not even a very good troll, just risible now.
You and your fellow atheists, on the other hand, are excellent trolls.
But that’s nothing to be proud of.
01 Jan 22
@pb1022 saidThis from the chump who's 'looked into' evolution but never heard of a trilobite!
Like I said: Keep your stink of dishonesty. Don’t try to pass it off to someone else.
You earned that stink of dishonesty with that huge whopper of you reading texts you find false and objectionable “a whole bunch of times.”
That is one huge whopper 😂
01 Jan 22
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI find it odd that someone with a degree in theology would know so little about the Holy Bible. Being an atheist has nothing to do with it.
Your previous account. You seemed quite fixated on it.
01 Jan 22
@avalanchethecat saidAt least you’re now quoting me accurately.
This from the chump who's 'looked into' evolution but never heard of a trilobite!
Thanks
@pb1022 saidYou find it odd that I don't recall in detail something I studied a quarter of a century ago?
I find it odd that someone with a degree in theology would know so little about the Holy Bible. Being an atheist has nothing to do with it.
I note, from the 30 modules that comprised my degree, one of them is called simply 'Amos.' At the time I would have studied it intently for 12 weeks, attended lectures, completed a written assignment and then sat an exam. - Ask me now what I know about Amos and I would struggle to write a paragraph.
How about we test you on something you studied 25 years ago and which, for the most part, has been dormant in your memory banks?
Edit: And despite the time gap, I still run rings around you when it comes to the Bible. There are gaps big enough in your knowledge to drive a bus through.
01 Jan 22
@ghost-of-a-duke saidYou make a good point in the first part of your post.
You find it odd that I don't recall in detail something I studied a quarter of a century ago?
I note, from the 30 modules that comprised my degree, one of them is called simply 'Amos.' At the time I would have studied it intently for 12 weeks, attended lectures, completed a written assignment and then sat an exam. - Ask me now what I know about Amos and I would str ...[text shortened]... you when it comes to the Bible. There are gaps big enough in your knowledge to drive a bus through.
Your edited comment, though, is absurd, as well you know, but saving face around here trumps honesty by a country mile.
Good day and Happy New Year!
01 Jan 22
@pb1022 saidThe first point would have been made a long time ago had there been genuine inquiry. I'm sure if I had gone into teaching (as originally intended) a lot of that knowledge would still be fresh in my memory.
You make a good point in the first part of your post.
Your edited comment, though, is absurd, as well you know, but saving face around here trumps honesty by a country mile.
Good day and Happy New Year!
I still retain enough though to throw you a few curve balls and leave sonship quivering under a table.
Hope 2022 sees a transformation in your character. (Starting immediately.)
01 Jan 22
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhat happened to Never Vapid? It must have been a chore trying to live up to that every day.
The first point would have been made a long time ago had there been genuine inquiry. I'm sure if I had gone into teaching (as originally intended) a lot of that knowledge would still be fresh in my memory.
I still retain enough though to throw you a few curve balls and leave sonship quivering under a table.
Hope 2022 sees a transformation in your character. (Starting immediately.)
@pb1022 saidEnd of the day, I will always be the hero of the masses (as opposed to what I presume is a jar of peanut butter.)
What happened to Never Vapid? It must have been a chore trying to live up to that every day.
01 Jan 22
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhat have you got against PB? Best food on earth. And I guarantee PB is more popular with the masses than you
End of the day, I will always be the hero of the masses (as opposed to what I presume is a jar of peanut butter.)
@avalanchethecat saidwww.gotquestions.org
Wait what, you've 'studied' evolution but you've never heard of a trilobite?
Search results for: trilobites
No results found.
02 Jan 22
@fmf saidThat’s one of several sources I trust, but most of what I post comes straight from the head and heart.
Why does so much of what you say sound like it could have been lifted from https://www.gotquestions.org then? It's almost as if it's the ONLY website you cite with regard to everything you believe.