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the missing link to God's family
RE: the missing link to God's family
Probably depends on who has the hammer that day. The hammer doesn't just ban your account, it deflates your soul.
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RE: the missing link to God's family
Wow, I just got my dose of crazy for the day. Where to start.
First off Jesus was likely never called Christ if he even existed. You see as has been pointed out already Christ comes from the Greek word "Christos" meaning annointed one. Now Jesus and those around him didn't speak in Greek, the only ones that may have spoken Greek, like Pilate or maybe the pharisses never refer to him as Christos, furthermore they all seem to communicate in the same language as all of the characters understand each other without issue.
Intact the earliest reference to christos comes from Tacitus about a century after Jesus would have died. And that is of questionable origins. What Jesus was called was 1. Son of god. And 2. King of the Jews. Now king of the Jews was recorded in Greek according to the gospels. However none of the ot kings take the title anointed one at any point.
So your conflating a post mortem title with the mans name for one.
For 2 how the fuck does the name killingsworth have anything to do with Jesus?
To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
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RE: the missing link to God's family
(October 25, 2015 at 5:01 pm)Spooky Wrote:
(October 25, 2015 at 4:59 pm)abaris Wrote: That's still up for debate. Some say it's Bloody.

I don't remember if it was Esquilax or Cthulu Dreaming...but I seem to remember one of them voting "Tittyfucking".

Hmmmm...

Perhaps - Jesus Bloody Tittyfucking Christ.

Has a nice ring to it?

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RE: the missing link to God's family
JesusHTittyFuckingChrist...

or JHTFC for short, if you please.
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RE: the missing link to God's family
"God" has left the building, or at least the thread.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god.  If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.
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(October 26, 2015 at 6:19 pm)Lemonvariable72 Wrote: Wow, I just got my dose of crazy for the day. Where to start.
First off Jesus was likely never called Christ if he even existed. You see as has been pointed out already Christ comes from the Greek word "Christos" meaning annointed one. Now Jesus and those around him didn't speak in Greek, the only ones that may have spoken Greek, like Pilate or maybe the pharisses never  refer to him as Christos, furthermore they all seem to communicate in the same language as all of the characters understand each other without issue.
Intact the earliest reference to christos comes from Tacitus about a century after Jesus would have died. And that is of questionable origins. What Jesus was called was 1. Son of god. And 2. King of the Jews. Now king of the Jews was recorded in Greek according to the gospels. However none of the ot kings take the title anointed one at any point.
So your conflating a post mortem title with the mans name for one.
For 2 how the fuck does the name killingsworth have anything to do with Jesus?

Well for Killingsworth it's basically just the pronounciation that comes out "aloud:" Christ. The name Killingsworth for noobies is very easy to misunderstand. Although you're likely to understand a bit of it's nobility, face value wise, it's still very difficult for people that have a comprehension problem with names. But all there is to it is a "spoken-aloud-pronounciation" of the name of God, but I have through out this thread said that that is christ. And there is something like that to the name, no doubt this is a fact. Killingsworth just sounds like "God". Have you ever heard of the king Cassiel? Cassiel is a very reminiscent name of "God names". Killingsworth just comes out way too much like "God" or "God" names but I prefer to say that it comes out sounding like Christ because for one, it does, and two, that's a lot easier on the name in general. But it's this "something to it" that has me pronouncing the name like "God" because the whole Killingsworth thing is way too Godly at least in the light of king Cassiel, but it has a Christ chime to it i'm sure.

The name Killingsworth to answer your second question has such a high nobility that it must evidently be considered for placement next to a name such as Jesus Christ or some such. Because the name tears through all opposition in sense of divinity or at least in the sense of names in general. Litterally rips every given name to shreds. It's like have you ever heard of "this name".... "Nope!" Well.... If  you haven't heard of this name perhaps you've heard of this name.... Get it? Killingsworth is far too high a name to not be recognized as a name of God, in the very least. You get the thought that it is just noble enough to be placed with that of the highest category. For sure, the one thing this thread has missed out on completely thus for (common error for AF) is at least placing this name in it's proper category: a location of high nobility. Once you at least understand the name as one of high nobility, you begin to see why it is so much like Christ's. Quite simply, the pronounciation of it's nobility holds for a long time, and there is nothing more amazing than it at face value. That is how it resembles a "Godly name", especially like that of a name of God.

Nevertheless, thus far the entire thread cannot name it. It must be one of AF's properties.
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I did already brenton you ignored it like you ignored my answer to your other thread.
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JBK -- dude. New material por favor.

I think this one has run its course.

If it ever had a course.
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RE: the missing link to God's family
(October 27, 2015 at 4:32 pm)JBrentonK Wrote: Nevertheless, thus far the entire thread cannot name it. It must be one of AF's properties.

Yes, that's it exactly. If you're having trouble making yourself understood or getting your evidence accepted, it's the fault of your audience. You've got us bang to rights.
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist.  This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair.  Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second.  That means there's a situation vacant.'
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RE: the missing link to God's family
(October 27, 2015 at 4:32 pm)JBrentonK Wrote: Well for Killingsworth it's basically just the pronounciation that comes out "aloud:" Christ. The name Killingsworth for noobies is very easy to misunderstand. Although you're likely to understand a bit of it's nobility, face value wise, it's still very difficult for people that have a comprehension problem with names. But all there is to it is a "spoken-aloud-pronounciation" of the name of God, but I have through out this thread said that that is christ. And there is something like that to the name, no doubt this is a fact. Killingsworth just sounds like "God". Have you ever heard of the king Cassiel? Cassiel is a very reminiscent name of "God names". Killingsworth just comes out way too much like "God" or "God" names but I prefer to say that it comes out sounding like Christ because for one, it does, and two, that's a lot easier on the name in general. But it's this "something to it" that has me pronouncing the name like "God" because the whole Killingsworth thing is way too Godly at least in the light of king Cassiel, but it has a Christ chime to it i'm sure.

The name Killingsworth to answer your second question has such a high nobility that it must evidently be considered for placement next to a name such as Jesus Christ or some such. Because the name tears through all opposition in sense of divinity or at least in the sense of names in general. Litterally rips every given name to shreds. It's like have you ever heard of "this name".... "Nope!" Well.... If  you haven't heard of this name perhaps you've heard of this name.... Get it? Killingsworth is far too high a name to not be recognized as a name of God, in the very least. You get the thought that it is just noble enough to be placed with that of the highest category. For sure, the one thing this thread has missed out on completely thus for (common error for AF) is at least placing this name in it's proper category: a location of high nobility. Once you at least understand the name as one of high nobility, you begin to see why it is so much like Christ's. Quite simply, the pronounciation of it's nobility holds for a long time, and there is nothing more amazing than it at face value. That is how it resembles a "Godly name", especially like that of a name of God.

Nevertheless, thus far the entire thread cannot name it. It must be one of AF's properties.

Congratulations, you are in fact special. (At least that's what I assume the state would call it). So special in fact, that I'm forced to dust off an old statement...

Ahem...

You are less entertaining than watching a homeless man manipulate 7 layers of greasy clothing in order to masturbate. I feel dumber now that I'm aware of your existence.

Thank you, and welcome to the ignore list. You'll feel right at home with higgy or whatever the hell his name is.
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