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alphaQuad wrote:
> Tis the season of your poisoning, but seemingly most of you are of the average
> brain density making you completely clueless and ignorant of the horrifying
> reality.
Can you provide anything more than insults
<Another insult snipped>
> And I CAN compare myself to Jesus in more than one way, if you cant see it, that
> is your severe IQ limitation, not mine.
As proof of your own lack of intellect, I didn't say that you *couldn't*
compare yourself to Jesus. I simply advised you not to.
And its just a story and no one knew him
> but the religious sheep will fight to the death defending their personal
> relationship with him. Thats just too brainwashed. If only you could think for
> yourself.
Wait a minute. You say that the record of Jesus is just a bunch of
stories, but you quote them as if they were true. Which is it?
> Its just good I don't have to speak in public like Jesus did and that I don't
> throw temper tantrums in the temple like he did.
I can see that either your capacity for reading comprehension is below
that of the people you profess to despise, or you are determined to find
fault with Jesus and His message, no matter what silliness this entails.
'Twas no temper tantrum; that behavior pattern is seen only in social
classes to which Jesus did not belong.
<More insults snipped>
> The link is way more than I need to see how obvious all of this is. Virtually
> none of you are guilty of independent thought.
Being a person of charitable nature, I will acquit you of the same
charge as well.
Regards,
John
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Ken wrote:
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> Have you read an MSDS for Sodium Fluoride? WOW!
>
> The difference between a poison and a cure is the dosage....
>
Yep. It's that way for many chemicals we encounter. Heck, even plain
water in excess is a poison.
Potassium chloride (a common salt substitute) taken in excess can cause
cardiac arrest.
--
~Mike
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Patrick Elliott wrote:
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> Ok, Mr. Confort, now tell us how the Banana is the "perfect food", and
> therefor a sign of intelligent design...
>
Funny thing about bananas.... They used to be full of seeds. Humans
selectively bred them to lack seeds.. Actually, they still have them,
but they're now just simply those little black spots in the middle of
the fruit.
Perfect they were not.
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~Mike
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> Patrick Elliott wrote:
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>>
>> Ok, Mr. Confort, now tell us how the Banana is the "perfect food", and
>> therefor a sign of intelligent design...
>>
>
> Funny thing about bananas.... They used to be full of seeds. Humans
> selectively bred them to lack seeds.. Actually, they still have them,
> but they're now just simply those little black spots in the middle of
> the fruit.
>
> Perfect they were not.
Yeah. I know.. But the creationist Mr. Comfort was blindingly unaware of
this fact, never mind that they seeds are "so huge" in the
undomesticated one that about the only thing that "might" be edible in
the things was a peel. lol
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