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what is the point?
#71
RE: what is the point?
(September 15, 2020 at 5:34 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Sure it does, eugenics is a negatively valued term for selective breeding.  There's a distinct possibility that whatever is wrong with Drich could have been bred out or screened out - but since we're not monsters, nobody is deciding not to go full on eugenicist based on whether or not it could work or is supported by biology.

Reminds me of mitchell and webbs kill the poor.  

These sorts of discussions with a high level of granularity are lost on Drich, mind, because he feels that nothing is really good or bad anyway.  A better way to have de-fused the nutball, in this instance, is to remind him that hitler had an affinity for oxygen too, and ask him if he'd like to run that by his atheist comparator. Granted, he might do that and decide that breathing is therefore evil (but only subjectively, I guess) and further proof of how degenerate atheists are.  That's just the kind of dumb we're dealing with in Drich.
i do not see athiest as degenerates.. kinda moved past objective morality when i was asked to define sin in a modern context.. i see atheist as broken people like someone born blind or deaf.. they are missing the sense that connects the rest of the population to the idea that there is something beyond, which is why the other 96% of the planet can not deny god on one level or another. only 4% who do not have this connection to the spiritual world can deny the idea of god. even scientists like neil degrasse tyson while claim atheism he puts an asterisk by that claim stating he is not like on the the typical atheist who need cram what they believe down someone throat but (he's like he is open to the idea, he just don't have the proof at the moment) then goes on to claim some agnostic ideals (god cant be known) but does not dismiss the idea out right...  Even though most of you who are real athiest i see as broken. God manifest and appears as real people. if you seek him and if that is what you need (to see a real person) I have no doubts he will provide that for you. Just gotta do it on his terms.

(September 15, 2020 at 9:05 am)Mister Agenda Wrote:
(September 14, 2020 at 3:25 pm)Drich Wrote: well all the good nazi's were atheist.. and had an affinity for evolution/natural selection selective breeding programs. not to mention the original antifa the group literally put the national socialist in power by doing the same things they are doing now. (burning cities. rioting and calling for police to be defunded) what else they also did not like people oppose anything they had to say. they shut down the church and built their own version that was state approved and pushed state propaganda. Oh, and like it or not if trump does win again this will not be just conjecture. you will literally be on the wrong side of history. you will have lost your little war and be painted as evil men who tried to over through our constitutional government.   so there's that.. not only that only a friend will tell you you have lost/losing your way. then try and help you find your way back

So the vast majority of Nazis were bad Nazis because they were Christians, eh?

(September 14, 2020 at 3:40 pm)Drich Wrote: not cured still having white blood cell problems ass hole.. glad my on going condition can be trivialized in such a way as to not allow you to have to think or consider anything i have to say. maybe just ignore what i have to say without comment if you truly do not read or consider anything. that way i do not feel obligated to be courteous enough to acknowledge your efforts, despite you lack of shits to give to even keep my story straight..

Funny, I really thought I remembered you claiming you were cured of AIDS by God. I'm very sorry that wasn't true, best of luck with it.

oskar schindler was not a very good nazi as he save a couple thousand jews from death camps.. the project valkyrie guy who tried to blow up hitler, good god fearing man who was also a bad nazi.. there are many examples of good christians/bad nazis... are you completely oblivious to history and film?

(September 15, 2020 at 11:20 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: This fruitcake thinks that he's broken people.  Buddy, maybe people stopped asking you questions because of the quality of your answers?

says the guy who use to feel obligated to go line by line with me who now has reduced his offerings to one line zingers and crappy psychological break downs based on stereotypes and seeming ill will. what i'm saying is when you go from topical discussion to personal/adhom attacks you are proof of broken people..

(September 15, 2020 at 11:58 am)Fake Messiah Wrote:
Drich Wrote: even posted an internal order that forbid nazi officers from attending church..

Must have been some hoax memo

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Drich Wrote:the neo nazis are all but gone.

Yeah, look at these assholes

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so 2 men in robes and a dozen rednecks = a country full of people like them?  a dozen red necks means the piggly wiggle is going to be out of fried chicken and natural ice... 12 bus loads of antifa/blm= city on fire. now smart atheist which is more likely to hurt and mame a large number of people? the assholes on the news who block traffic and pull people out of their cars and beat them or this one group of red neck that had to be googled/searched so you could try and make a point? again think dummy if neo nazism was real why aren't they linning up opposing antif blm in numbers? why did they let these rioters pull down their heros?
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#72
RE: what is the point?
[Image: icon_quote.jpg]drick the deceiver:
to make a point i took the summer off


Translation: doctor took away my clickity, clackity letterboard.
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#73
RE: what is the point?
(September 15, 2020 at 12:16 pm)tackattack Wrote: They don't need Christians here for this to work. It works fine without Christians because it is an atheist forum, not a religious debate forum. They need differing opinions, and for that they have plenty on a myriad of topics. The most productive reason for having Christians on an atheist forum, is to allow them to vent their hatred on. Do you still wonder why you feel ganged up on? It's called being in the minority and it doesn't make you a victim because you choose to be here. Since, as a Christian, I don't feel ganged up on regularly, perhaps this has nothing to do with your beliefs, but more to do with your persona?

actually, if your beliefs were as they are supposed to be.. and if you took a hard line in the sand on certain topics. you too would be chew up and shat out like the other dozen or so christians who all left a few years ago all at the same time. again maybe your too new to remember people like catholic lady and froods and there was another who all told me if i just stoked a few egos and as you said work on my personality, they would all come around.. the truth of the matter is these guys/atheists (some) are crazy smart. smart than most christians. way smarter than anyone willing to compromise any part of their beliefs. they will start out with things that any christian does not see as a mandate to be a christian. dietary law holy-days worship ect.. looking for common ground to be buddy buddy with you..  then over time start to press in on christian matters, just when you think you have a friend.. then they will chip and chip at your beliefs to either you stand up and say no, that a sin (at which point they turn on you and treat you no differently than they treated me.) which was devastating to some of the kinder hearted people. 

or you compromise and continue to do so till you are christian by name only.. I know this because there were at least 12 christians and we talked alot about how things went down, who since left here and again 3 or 4 of which were the nicest people who compromised way way too much and way too often for my beliefs, but they thought they could convert a friend... they were right, they just did not think they were the friend... 

so again sport if you missed it in the op, and again here this is not about me alone. this was one of the best websites because of it's diversity, and freedom to express... and now it's fading fast.. as far as your own person experience in not having issue with these guys at all. you must be hotter and better mannered than catholic lady, funnier than froods and smarter than that other guy..  or your beliefs are not a threat to them as they align themselves with what they believe. ( at which point you become the token joke) We are told this world is not our home we are told if we follow god our ways will not be their ways, and if they did not spare his son they would not give us quarter/spare us. if you have found quarter/mercy with those who are of this world.. then perhaps you should take another look at your connection to god...

(September 15, 2020 at 1:04 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Got the name of your condition wrong. Got the name of your medication wrong. How could I have doubted you?

Boru

i have plaque psoriasis and vitiligo  (What made michael jackson white)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitiligo  I spelled it and auto correct changed it to infantigo

point i am making 1 day here 8 pages of dialog. not all of it the same mundain crap over and over like all the rest of the stuff i see posted. if you want this thing to work... live and let live. not saying we can have blow out fights.. find and repect each other boundries.
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#74
RE: what is the point?
(September 15, 2020 at 5:18 pm)Drich Wrote:


It's still diverse and you are free to express. I have had issues at times with individuals. I'm not funny, hot or smart. You're correct that my beliefs aren't a threat to them. It's not because I'm only a Christian by name, but perhaps it could be that I don't present my beliefs in a threatening way, threaten people, belittle people or compare people with nazis and other nasty things. I knew Fr0d0 from way back and he and I got along swimmingly. Many an atheist and I have simply agreed to disagree, some have rekindled their interest in a relationship with God, some have solidified their hard atheism. It's absolutely fine (and I feel critical in a healthy Christian walk) to stand firm in the Lord, but the battle is not ours, nor are we fighting the flesh sacks that type on keyboards here. Sponges don't shape or chip away rocks. There is no compromising of beliefs necessary to exchange ideas and share beliefs. I do look at my connection with God, everyday. I pray every day and I read my Bible every day (ish). I also look at my relationships with people and realize that my actions and words are part of my testimony and are a witness to all of my relationships in life.

My beliefs are what they are. All of my lines in the sand are from my understanding of scripture through the Holy Spirit. I don't think one single atheist on this site has ever wanted to be buddy buddy with me. That doesn't mean I haven't shared a bite to eat or a mutual respect, or a mutual love of sci-fi with some of them, because I have. That doesn't mean we're best friends and honestly what you describe above seems like your pandering to be elected class president or being socially manipulative. My views will most likely never align with at least one of every atheist's view. That doesn't mean they can't align on other things. Thanks for your concern about my Spiritual walk. Good luck with you in yours.
"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post

always working on cleaning my windows- me regarding Johari
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#75
RE: what is the point?
(September 15, 2020 at 5:18 pm)Drich Wrote:
(September 15, 2020 at 1:04 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Got the name of your condition wrong. Got the name of your medication wrong. How could I have doubted you?

Boru

i have plaque psoriasis and vitiligo  (What made michael jackson white)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitiligo  I spelled it and auto correct changed it to infantigo

point i am making 1 day here 8 pages of dialog. not all of it the same mundain crap over and over like all the rest of the stuff i see posted. if you want this thing to work... live and let live. not saying we can have blow out fights.. find and repect each other boundries.

There is no way that your spelling was autocorrected to a word that doesn't exist.  A reach would be that you meant impetigo but that isn't vitiligo...so try a-fucking-gain you idiot.

mundane - respect - boundaries
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#76
RE: what is the point?
Either he doesn't understand you can't insult someone into agreeing with you, or he's only here to insult.  

He's nuts if thinks he will convert anyone.  Who would want to be like him?  He's hateful and unhappy.
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#77
RE: what is the point?
More lies.

Cosentyx IS used to treat plaque psoriasis, but not vitiligo. The chief treatment for vitiligo is corticosteroids applied to the skin (cosentyx is a whole antibody).

You said earlier that you didn’t know the name of your condition because you don’t talk about it. Now, you’re saying you DID know the name (you said you spelled it) but it was autocorrected. If you spelled it, autocorrect wouldn’t be triggered.

Why are you making this stuff up? Sympathy queen?

Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
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#78
RE: what is the point?
(September 15, 2020 at 5:50 pm)tackattack Wrote:
(September 15, 2020 at 5:18 pm)Drich Wrote:


It's still diverse and you are free to express. I have had issues at times with individuals. I'm not funny, hot or smart. You're correct that my beliefs aren't a threat to them. It's not because I'm only a Christian by name, but perhaps it could be that I don't present my beliefs in a threatening way, threaten people, belittle people or compare people with nazis and other nasty things. I knew Fr0d0 from way back and he and I got along swimmingly. Many an atheist and I have simply agreed to disagree, some have rekindled their interest in a relationship with God, some have solidified their hard atheism. It's absolutely fine (and I feel critical in a healthy Christian walk) to stand firm in the Lord, but the battle is not ours, nor are we fighting the flesh sacks that type on keyboards here. Sponges don't shape or chip away rocks. There is no compromising of beliefs necessary to exchange ideas and share beliefs. I do look at my connection with God, everyday. I pray every day and I read my Bible every day (ish). I also look at my relationships with people and realize that my actions and words are part of my testimony and are a witness to all of my relationships in life.

My beliefs are what they are. All of my lines in the sand are from my understanding of scripture through the Holy Spirit. I don't think one single atheist on this site has ever wanted to be buddy buddy with me. That doesn't mean I haven't shared a bite to eat or a mutual respect, or a mutual love of sci-fi with some of them, because I have. That doesn't mean we're best friends and honestly what you describe above seems like your pandering to be elected class president or being socially manipulative. My views will most likely never align with at least one of every atheist's view. That doesn't mean they can't align on other things. Thanks for your concern about my Spiritual walk. Good luck with you in yours.

Wait, Tack, you're a Christian??


Grrrrrrrr!!!


J/k

Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:

"You did WHAT?  With WHO?  WHERE???"
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#79
RE: what is the point?
There’s something buzzing around my head in here and it’s super annoying. Anyone got a fly swatter?
Nay_Sayer: “Nothing is impossible if you dream big enough, or in this case, nothing is impossible if you use a barrel of KY Jelly and a miniature horse.”

Wiser words were never spoken. 
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#80
RE: what is the point?
@Drich

The article you cited doesn't mention any leading Nazis who were allegedly atheists.
"The world is my country; all of humanity are my brethren; and to do good deeds is my religion." (Thomas Paine)
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