15 Mar 18
Originally posted by @romans1009I doubt you will. To suggest that belief in Jesus Christ can be "prevented" by reading words written by a non-Christian on a message board like this makes you sound like a blithering idiot.
Yeah, maybe tomorrow
"Prevented"? You're such a buffoon.
Originally posted by @fmfDon’t hold back - tell me how you really feel.
You're one of the biggest jerks I've come across here.
I think you secretly like me. Why else would you spend so much time talking with me. You seem to always be the one who initiates the conversations too.
So, you think I’m a jerk and you can’t quit me
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Originally posted by @fmfWho said “prevented?”
I doubt you will. To suggest that belief in Jesus Christ can be "prevented" by reading words written by a non-Christian on a message board like this makes you sound like a blithering idiot.
"Prevented"? You're such a buffoon.
I thought your question was silly and so I said I’d address it tomorrow. Why so hostile? Angry because I’m leaving?
15 Mar 18
Originally posted by @romans1009For what?
Did you store the community-wide apology you wrote? You might want to dust that off.
Originally posted by @fmfAnd I suppose you think you appear rational and sane on here
I doubt you will. To suggest that belief in Jesus Christ can be "prevented" by reading words written by a non-Christian on a message board like this makes you sound like a blithering idiot.
"Prevented"? You're such a buffoon.
🙄
15 Mar 18
Originally posted by @romans1009You represent one strand of fatuous, glib, vacuous, self-sanctifying morally lightweight Christianity. I do not get to meet religionist jerks like you much in 'real life'. As I said, witnessing the impact that superstition/ideologies have on the intellectual and interpersonal behaviour of those that propagate them, is interesting.
I think you secretly like me. Why else would you spend so much time talking with me. You seem to always be the one who initiates the conversations too. So, you think I’m a jerk and you can’t quit me
Originally posted by @romans1009Why even introduce the word? Ghost of a Duke has never claimed to have "prevented" any religious person from following their religion. It's a notion from your head. You have tried to project it onto him. But the daft line of thinking is yours and yours alone. It's made you look a fool.
That was in a hypothetical, silly goose
Originally posted by @fmfWell your synonym finder sure got a workout with that paragraph.
You represent one strand of fatuous, glib, vacuous, self-sanctifying morally lightweight Christianity. I do not get to meet religionist jerks like you much in 'real life'. As I said, witnessing the impact that superstition/ideologies have on the intellectual and interpersonal behaviour of those that propagate them, is interesting.
You obviously don’t know much about Christianity, which you proved yesterday by trying to link Ecclesiastes 12:13 to it. That was a howler that won’t be soon forgotten.
Originally posted by @fmfI just got a glimpse of how your mind works from that paragraph - and it was downright frightening.
Why even introduce the word? Ghost of a Duke has never claimed to have "prevented" any religious person from following their religion. It's a notion from your head. You have tried to project it onto him. But the daft line of thinking is yours and yours alone. It's made you look a fool.
15 Mar 18
Originally posted by @romans1009What makes you say that?
Well your synonym finder sure got a workout with that paragraph.
Originally posted by @romans1009You introduced the notion of non-Christians 'preventing' people from being Christians by typing stuff on a message board. It didn't come from my mind. And it didn't come from Ghost of a Duke's mind.
I just got a glimpse of how your mind works from that paragraph - and it was downright frightening.