Doubt (which is a plague to normal men) is their passport to life(death really) Doubt is an upside-down faith - you disbelieve the Truth and believe in the lie.
Prideful personalities resent being shown the folly of pride. Stubborn and incurable, they prefer to remain in sin's psychotic stupor, clutching their teddy bears of delusion and clinging to one another like a bunch of frightened monkeys.
The spiritual blindness excites the wicked shepherd to close in for the kill. Licking his chops with glee, he rises from hell to serve up those exotic delights of pleasure and pain which every sinner needs, fattening them like turkeys for the feast.
Psychopath Professors/Psychotic Students and all can joined in - What say you all ?
2007-08-28
15:33:50
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Miss Teen SC, I can! Check this out : http//:www.spiritwordchannel.org
It is a small town called Stilfontein in South Africa . I bet you don't even know it exist ?
2007-08-28
15:43:48 ·
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art psycho, remember the sobering truth : whatever serves you becomes your lord. Crooks have their Mafia and law-abiding citizen have their government.
What do you think psychotic atheist and liberals thinking pawns have as their masters ?
2007-08-28
15:48:21 ·
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That's the best you all can do - ridicules and belittle Truth you cannot stomach that will cut deep into you soul. Truth that will torment you from the day you hear them.
Stop monkeying around, time to be a real Human Being !
2007-08-28
15:52:01 ·
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Elvee Kaye, If you don't love truth, then everything you do is bringing about your demise.
2007-08-28
16:00:42 ·
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Hi Kal, I sure appreciates you honest input tempered with your balance view and personal experiences. Wish there were more of you, who can think objectively and not be affected by the programming going on in the schools of higher learning.
2007-08-28
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I'm a professor but I've only rarely been accused of being a psychopath, will that do?
I wouldn't have worded it the same way, but I do agree with some of your points. I especially liked the phrase "upside-down faith" because it perfectly describes the thing I find most confusing about atheists that cite science or intelligence as the foundation of their belief and deny that faith played any role in their decision.
I've spent my entire life surrounded by people who conduct research for a living...and I'm not just talking about my adult life, my dad has been a professor at a major university since shortly after I was born and I grew up attending faculty parties and watching intelligent people teach and learn more about their field through research. In my experience, the essential lesson of science (the acquisition of knowledge) is that our knowledge is finite. I've never read an academic research paper that didn't conclude with at least two new questions raised by the evidence they found in the current research. True science doesn't "prove" anything...it provides evidence to "support" or "fail to support" the research hypotheses.
Science demands that to claim that A caused B, you must be able to exclude the possibility that C was the cause. To eliminate that possibility that C was the cause, you must be able to measure and control C in your experiment. If the C is a supernatural creator (God), it isn't possible to measure or control his involvement in the origin of the universe. Even replication of the big bang couldn't discount the possibility that God had the same resources the scientists had...in fact, it would would provide scientific support for the idea that the universe was created by an intelligent being!
Evolution science doesn't (and can't) disprove the hypothesis that the universe was created (not saying which creator, I understand agnosticism). The decision to eliminate the creator requires as much faith as the decision to accept God (or any other entity) as the creator.
Prideful, egotistical, I prefer arrogant...and I even understand that to some degree because I see it all the time in my own students (and in myself). Something about the acquisition of knowledge increases a person's confidence in what they know. Pride goeth before a fall isn't a cliche...people that place to much faith in their own mind often end up having to accept that they don't know everything. Many of the great scientists I've read about and some of the one's I've known personally, no matter how arrogant at some point, come to a point of humbleness when they realize how much they didn't know. Unfortunately, this isn't a lesson most students are taught in four or even sometimes six or more years of higher education (and beyond when they use that education).
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2007-08-28 17:25:53
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Wouldn't this actually be cool if it was said in a Mike Myers "So I Married an Axe Murderer" kind of way? Let's put Common in a black beret with a turtleneck in a smoky room with a rhythm section.
2007-08-28 22:38:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If I told you there was a goblin living in my garage, and you insisted I give you proof, should I accuse you of not accepting the truth? How do you know that there ISN'T a goblin in my garage? It is only your pride that prevents you from accepting the truth.
Btw, sheep = lamb chops.
2007-08-28 22:56:50
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answered by Antique Silver Buttons 5
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Taking pride in ignorance does not reveal the truth.
2007-08-28 22:40:33
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answered by novangelis 7
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I say you are not as clever as you think you are.
I see you are adroit at neo-romantic poetry, but you lack in something much greater.......meaning.
Do you try to pick up girls with this or do you actually believe you are the coming-of-age enlightenment philosopher that you pretend you are?
Can't really understand what you are saying when you use over elaborate metaphors and overly figurative language. You are trying too hard to sound impressive, and by doing so you are robbing your questions of clarity and comprehensiveness.
2007-08-28 22:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I get spam that reads like this.
I think it's supposed to fool the spam filters by including lots of random gibberish.
2007-08-28 22:39:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like Beat poetry, and smells like teen spirit...
2007-08-28 22:38:44
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answered by Black Dog 6
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Did you see "Good Will Hunting" again? It's a cool movie, yeah?
2007-08-28 22:39:49
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answered by CELTS! 5
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I bet none of your shipmates wants to go on the beach with you. You are one of those fanatics.
GF
2007-08-28 22:39:07
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answered by Grendel's Father 6
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Do you just pick random words and string it together or do you actually think your making sense?
2007-08-28 22:41:05
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answered by Anonymous
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