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 Re: In a skirt.
Author: Raphael (67.1.121.---)
Date:   04-30-06 12:36

LogicEscapee wrote:
> {snipped}
>
> > > > > I also think if you watch multicultural media,
> > > > > you gain a really unique perspective of the same
> > > > > creatures we are the
> > > > > globe over, and for me, I really gained an appreciation
> > > > > of my fellow man, no matter what dress he is wearing.
> > > >
> > > > Dear LogicEscapee,
> > > >
> > > > It has been fun to watch you
> > > > and Miss Muffett share threads —
> > > > 'fits my image of free-basing. But, it is
> > > > fall-down hilarious to watch you behave
> > > > as if Chris Krazho makes any sense whatsoever:
> > > > two fruitloops talking right past each other.
> > > >
> http://killdevilhill.com/phorum/read.php?f=34&i=77870&t=77009&v=t
> > > >
> > > > Raphael
> > > >
> > > > P.S. I wonder what you share with your
> > > > "fellow man" Osama bin Laden.
> > >
> > > I'm glad for your fun, but really, whoa dude! That stuff'll
> > > kill ya. It's your choice and far be from me to interfere in
> > > another's choice, but here's what you'll end up looking
> > > like. http://www.freebasing.com/ That's some hangover!
> >
> > Dear LogicEscapee,
> >
> > You’ve never seen any of the images
> > from Dante’s Inferno?
> > Even in your present state of decrepitude,
> > you look like Miss Universe compared to
> > how you will look in hell.
>
> Well yes of course I have. Not to mention the many mentions
> of it. It's difficult to avoid all that. Still I try.


Dear LogicEscapee,

Apparently you have been successful at avoiding all of the things that would make you an educated person and prevent you from saying the inane things that you do.


You say:
>
> > > Really? Fall down hilarious? You're too easy then. Here's
> > > one..see what it does for you?
> >
> > R: If you could see yourself as the devil does,
> > you would know what “easy” is.
>
> Yes but did you think the joke was funny? The bat joke?
> Or was it a "bad" joke?

R: I thought it inane.


You say:
>
> > > Probably a warped sense of mine is better than yours, but
> > > I'm not willing to kill for mine, so when it comes to a shootout
> > > ... he wins. But I can't really say because I never talked
> > > to him. Funny you bring him up. I'm going to view United 93
> > > this afternoon.
> >
> > R: You and Osama will have plenty of time together
> > for eternity, but neither one of you will have any interest
> > to talk to the other.
> > Christ Jesus tells us that you will be too absorbed
> > in your wailing and gnashing of teeth.
> >
> > Raphael
>
> Actually, if I can get him to talk instead of @!#$ my head
> off, we might to a good round of philosophy or two.

R: It wouldn’t come from him, and obviously not from you.


You say:
>
> Isn't it a little inconsistent the idea of burning in
> hellfires for eternity. I would think that after a time there
> would be nothing left to burn. It was explained to me that
> the fire doesn't actually burn you except conceptually, so
> you get to feel the pain of it for eternity hence the wailing
> and gnashing.

R: How consistent your inconsistency, LogicEscapee! Only you can contradict yourself in the same breath.

Besides the all-consuming fire that burns forever without consuming, the wailing and gnashing, no doubt, flows from eternal regret at having been offered Heaven, and chosen hell instead.


You say:
>
> Think about it. Eternity. Serial killers are
> merciful in comparison.

R: No wonder God warns you away from your sin that condemns you to hell. The muslim that blowws your head off sends you to receive the wages of your sin — while he still has the opportunity to repent and change his own fate.


You say:
>
> I think they made mistakes somewhere
> in the translations, because I KNOW that
> goes again(sic) what He taught.

R: Exactly what I would expect from a person profoundly ignorant enough to say that Saul of Tarsus was an atheist!

You obviously do not know even the most basic, underlying principles of the most-significant book of all time. You do not know His story. You do not know the Gospel of Christ.


You say:
>
> But freebase away my friend. You'll always have Him to pull
> you out of it.

R: More inanity... enroute again to your little pool of silliness.

Raphael

 Topics Author  Date
 The Ties That Bind Us  new
LogicEscape 04-24-06 13:30 
 freeing truth  new
mutemaler 04-25-06 00:02 
 Re: Freeing truth or freezing truth.  new
LogicEscape 04-25-06 11:48 
 Feeling the gravity of it, the approaching  new
mutemaler 04-25-06 15:52 
 Gravity in the abyss.  new
Raphael 04-25-06 16:36 
 Freefalling  new
LogicEscape 04-25-06 18:17 
 Re: Freefalling  new
mutemaler 04-25-06 18:54 
 Re: Freefalling  new
LogicEscape 04-26-06 00:10 
 Re: Freefalling  new
mutemaler 04-26-06 16:39 
 Re: Freefalling  new
oldFriend 04-26-06 17:36 
 Re: Freefalling  new
mutemaler 04-26-06 18:34 
 Re: Freefalling  new
LogicEscape 04-28-06 20:10 
 Re: Freefalling  new
mutemaler 04-28-06 21:32 
 Re: The Ties That Bind Us  new
Gibraltar 04-25-06 19:12 
 Re: The Ties That Bind Us  new
LogicEscape 04-26-06 00:29 
 Skirts.  new
Raphael 04-29-06 08:01 
 Re: Freebasing  new
LogicEscape 04-29-06 11:02 
 In a skirt.  new
Raphael 04-29-06 11:20 
 Re: In a skirt.  new
LogicEscape 04-30-06 10:25 
 Re: In a skirt.  new
Raphael 04-30-06 12:36 
 Re: In a skirt.  new
LogicEscape 04-30-06 15:14 
 Skirting knowledge.  new
Raphael 04-30-06 21:48 
 Re: The Ties That Bind Us  new
mutemaler 04-29-06 09:53 
 Skirts & ties.  new
Raphael 04-29-06 11:04 
 The Ties That Bind Us  new
mutemaler 04-29-06 14:13 
 No skirt, no shoes, no service.  new
Raphael 04-30-06 08:35 
 Re: The Ties That Bind Us  new
Gibraltar 04-30-06 20:14 

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