Can you handle the Truth?

Started by Symmetric Chaos432 pages
Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
It was actually...in a sense.

I would have used stone or something. Less creepy but good for stopping invaders.

Also, I see you cast that demon from your sig. On the other hand my aberration from the far realms floats in neutrally buoyant bliss below each and every post.

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
Interesting, how you are quick to judge and insult...very Christian of you.

However, I forgive you my son. In Nomine Patre Et Filii Et Spiritus Sancti I hope your unfortunate soul escapes the evil clutches of Millionarism and finds its way back to Christ's [b]One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church [/B]

My comment was directed entirely at your sig, not you. Now you should cast that grotesque demon out of your avatar.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
Thanks but I don't mind dying, I know that where I am going is far better than where I am presently.

Uh...there's only one church, the church founded upon the [B]Rock i.e. Christ. Which church do you belong to, the Catholic Church or the church that Jesus built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Himself being the chief cornerstone? [/B]

I hope my new sig meets with your approval.

Correct, there is only one Church. A Church Jesus built on the shoulders of his Apostle Peter, a Church Peter led with Paul after the death and ressurection of Christ a Church to which this day there remains an unbroken succession of leaders and clergy who go back all the way to the Apostles themselves.

One Unified Church- not billions of countless sects all across the world each with their own services, their own beliefs and who only really come together by clinging to their shared perception of Anti-Papism and therefore Anti-Godism.

Originally posted by AngryManatee
So you wouldn't be willing to sacrifice yourself for the good of others just like Jesus? Seems kinda selfish.

Sacrificing myself and dying are mutually exclusive, diametrically opposed, polar opposites, that are the antithesis of one another, completely contradictory terms that run counter to and at cross purposes. However, I make sacrifices all of the time. For instance, I sacrifice my time and energy on this site regularly.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
Sacrificing myself and dying are mutually exclusive, diametrically opposed, polar opposites, that are the antithesis of one another, completely contradictory terms that run counter to and at cross purposes. However, I make sacrifices all of the time. For instance, I sacrifice my time and energy on this site regularly to assist my master Satan.

Indeed you do.

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
I hope my new sig meets with your approval.

Correct, there is only one Church. A Church Jesus built on the shoulders of his Apostle Peter, a Church Peter led with Paul after the death and ressurection of Christ a Church to which this day there remains an unbroken succession of leaders and clergy who go back all the way to the Apostles themselves.

One Unified Church- not billions of countless sects all across the world each with their own services, their own beliefs and who only really come together by clinging to their shared perception of Anti-Papism and therefore Anti-Godism.

Jesus did not build His church on one man, He built His church on men i.e. His apostles. But He i.e. Jesus Christ is the chief cornerstone.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
Jesus did not build His church on one man, He built His church on men i.e. His apostles. But He i.e. Jesus Christ is the chief cornerstone.

Ok you leave me no choice but quote screeds of internet psudeo-theology babble.

Their breeding habitat is lakes and marshes in interior western North America from Northwest Territories, Canada south to eastern California and Colorado (Sibley 2000). They nest in colonies, sometimes with other birds. The nest is a shallow depression on the ground lined with vegetation and feathers. The female usually lays 2 or 3 eggs. Both parents feed the young birds.

They are migratory, most moving to the Pacific coast in winter. It is only then that this bird is regularly found in western California (Sibley 2000).

These birds forage in flight or pick up objects while swimming, walking or wading. They mainly eat insects, fish and eggs. They also scavenge at garbage dumps or docks. They may follow plows in fields for insects stirred up by this activity.

This is the state bird of Utah, remembered for assisting Mormon settlers in dealing with a plague of Mormon crickets. A [gull Monument] in Salt Lake City commemorates this event, known as the "Miracle of the Gulls".

There are two subspecies recognized, the nominate from the Great Basin to central Montana and Wyoming, and the slightly larger, paler L. c. albertaensis with a more northerly distribution, ranging from Great Slave Lake onto the Great Plains of western Manitoba and South Dakota (Jehl, 1987). Although these subspecies are not well distinguishable by mtDNA allozyme variation (Karl et al., 1987), they breed true and the low genetic divergence can be explained by separation during the Pleistocene and renewed contact in Montana during more recent times (Jehl et al., 1990).

In California, the California Gull recently held the protected status California Species of Special Concern due to declining numbers at their historic California breeding colony at Mono Lake. However, in recent decades this species has begun to breed in the southern portion of San Francisco Bay, where it did not historically breed, and has undergone exponential population growth. These California Gulls now inhabit large, remote salt-production ponds and levees and have a very large food source provided by nearby landfills from San Francisco, San Jose and other urban areas, all the way up into the Sacramento area. The South Bay California Gull population has grown from less than 1,000 breeding birds in 1982 to over 33,000 in 2006. This population boom has resulted in large resident flocks of gulls that will opportunistically prey on other species, particularly the eggs and nestlings of other birds. Seriously threatened birds that share the same South Bay habitat include the Snowy Plover and California Least Tern, while less-threatened birds including Black-necked Stilts, American Avocets, Forster's Terns, and Caspian Terns are also preyed upon by the abnormally large flocks of California Gulls. Efforts are underway to reduce habitat for this species and find other ways to disperse the large numbers of gulls. (Ackerman et al. 2006)

ahHA!

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
Ok you leave me no choice but quote screeds of internet psudeo-theology babble.

ahHA!

Touché

Galatians 2:9
And when James, Cephas, and John, who seemed to be pillars, perceived the grace that was given unto me, they gave to me and Barnabas the right hands of fellowship; that we should go unto the heathen, and they unto the circumcision.

Uh oh…did you just see that? The triplets were mentioned again, but…but (lip quivers) Peter (or Cephas, it doesn’t matter because it is referring to the same person) was listed second and not first! What is the Roman Catholic Church going to do now?

(Runs for the hills).

Do you recall this post?

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
Touché

Galatians 2:9
And when [b]James
, Cephas, and John, who seemed to be pillars, perceived the grace that was given unto me, they gave to me and Barnabas the right hands of fellowship; that we should go unto the heathen, and they unto the circumcision.

Uh oh…did you just see that? The triplets were mentioned again, but…but (lip quivers) Peter (or Cephas, it doesn’t matter because it is referring to the same person) was listed second and not first! What is the Roman Catholic Church going to do now?

(Runs for the hills).

Do you recall this post? [/B]

Interesting point.

en guard

With the existence of various orbiters, landers, and rovers, it is now possible to study astronomy from the Martian skies. The Earth and the Moon are easily visible while Mars’ moon Phobos appears about one third the angular diameter of the full Moon as it appears from Earth. On the other hand Deimos appears more or less star-like, and appears only slightly brighter than Venus does from Earth.[88]

There are also various phenomena well-known on Earth that have now been observed on Mars, such as meteors and auroras.[74] A transit of the Earth as seen from Mars will occur on November 10, 2084. There are also transits of Mercury and transits of Venus, and the moon Deimos is of sufficiently small angular diameter that its partial "eclipses" of the Sun are best considered transits (see Transit of Deimos from Mars).

The scale upon which magnitude is now measured has its origin in the Hellenistic practice of dividing those stars visible to the naked eye into six magnitudes. The brightest stars were said to be of first magnitude (m = 1), while the faintest were of sixth magnitude (m = 6), the limit of human visual perception (without the aid of a telescope). Each grade of magnitude was considered to be twice the brightness of the following grade (a logarithmic scale). This somewhat crude method of indicating the brightness of stars was popularized by Ptolemy in his Almagest, and is generally believed to have originated with Hipparchus. This original system did not measure the magnitude of the Sun.

You see JIA...I have adapted to your technique...I like all Evangelical Christians now have access to Google...and can therefore copy and paste everything in the known webspace in order to defeat your arguments...and you know what...you cant stop me...

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
Interesting point.

en guard

You see JIA...I have adapted to your technique...I like all Evangelical Christians now have access to Google...and can therefore copy and paste everything in the known webspace in order to defeat your arguments...and you know what...you cant stop me...

Nooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Nooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tremble my friend...for no reason, logic, intelligence or divine power can get in my way.

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
Interesting point.

en guard

You see JIA...I have adapted to your technique...I like all Evangelical Christians now have access to Google...and can therefore copy and paste everything in the known webspace in order to defeat your arguments...and you know what...you cant stop me...

😆

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
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As i expected...unable to attack my sources or arguments you have regressed into laughter...no doubt at your own shame....

So, now that we have the trivial matters out the way.

When are you going to fulfil your duty to Christ and come home to Rome!

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
As i expected...unable to attack my sources or arguments you have regressed into laughter...no doubt at your own shame....

So, now that we have the trivial matters out the way.

When are you going to fulfil your duty to Christ and come home to Rome!

Uh...sorry but my true home is 90 degrees somewhere on top of the universe.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
Uh...sorry but my true home is 90 degrees somewhere on top of the universe.

Hmm...do you hate gay people?

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
Hmm...do you hate gay people?

No, do gay people hate me?

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
No, do gay people hate me?

Irrelevant..

So you dont hate gay people...are there gay people in Heaven?

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
Irrelevant..

So you dont hate gay people...are there gay people in Heaven?

No, I don't hate gay people. I am sure there are people in Heaven who were gay on earth, but were delivered from that lifestyle after being born again.

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
No, I don't hate gay people. I am sure there are people in Heaven who were gay on earth, but were delivered from that lifestyle after being born again.

Oooh I see...

So...there are no gay people in heaven...

Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
I wouldn't die for anyone that I [B]do know. I'm just not that heroic. [/B]
You really are pathetic that you couldn't put someone else before yourself, really what kind of Christian are you?
Originally posted by AngryManatee
So you wouldn't be willing to sacrifice yourself for the good of others just like Jesus? Seems kinda selfish.
Very much so, pretty sad when an Atheist cares more for humanity than a supposed Christian. 😉