He cheats, we went to a poker tournament together and he was hiding cards inside his beard....
2007-09-23 13:19:50
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answer #1
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answered by Dr. Facepalm 5
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1. If it had a spiritual benefit on his opponent, yes, perhaps showing by demonstration humility over being correct.
2. Yes, by all accounts, even his enemies, which is why they felt so threatened.
3. Not all, in fact his accounts of his childhood are of such courtesy that no-one is said to have thought ill of him, until he made claim to a new revelation from God.
2007-09-23 13:24:17
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answer #2
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answered by Gravitar or not... 5
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Hey Sues designed it so if both had intelligence, it would end in a tie
it was a favorite game against the fundies of the day, though
he caught so much flak from them later they nailed him
2007-09-23 13:19:04
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answer #3
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answered by voice_of_reason 6
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He taught teachers when He was twelve, He often had telepathic (or revelational) abilities and He spoke in riddles. I don't think His IQ would have been average for the time
2007-09-23 13:22:45
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answered by Hey, Ray 6
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Only by John Nash.
2007-09-23 13:22:03
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answer #5
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answered by Pangloss (Ancora Imparo) AFA 7
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Could he defeat Satan at a game of chess?
2007-09-23 13:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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He's the sort who would give you the game just to get you to play again.
2007-09-23 13:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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no
Chess on the other hand is easy, just insult him and hell turn the other cheek, thats when you switch the pieces around and hope he doesn't notice.
2007-09-23 13:22:27
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answer #8
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answered by setsunaandkurai 2
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no but I think
he could microwave a burrito so hot
that he could not eat It
lol
alf
2007-09-23 13:31:50
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answered by Anonymous
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you'd be lucky if you went to school during those times.
2007-09-23 13:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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