You are a fool.
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You are a fool.
Is there a law for that?
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"Stormin Mormon" wrote in news:HShfr.148007$ snipped-for-privacy@news.usenetserver.com:
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"HeyBub" wrote in news:noWdnU5j4_fEs-PSnZ2dnUVZ snipped-for-privacy@earthlink.com:
He also top-posts which means he knows nothing of Usenet among other things. If he doesn't comprehend, he yells nazi and comrade this and socialist that. What a maroon..
Did the founding fathers compromise with the British? Did Lincoln compromise with the Confederacy? Did JFK compromise with George Wallace?
Compromise is great when it's possible. Sometimes the differences are so great that it isn't possible.
War of Independence Civil War Race War
Is that all you've got?
-So clearly you are lying. Naziism is very popular in the USA. In some
-quarters anyway. Hardly surprising.
So is being a Redcoat in Revolutionary War re-enactments. They tell me it's only for the spiffier uniforms, though they win most of the battles. Except the last one.
We'll see how many alleged friends you have, dipshit. I can't imagine anyone wanting to associate with a fool who has deliberately and with no reason dumped one of the vilest insults imaginable on at least two completely innocent posters.
As to your "church class", it was wrong. A "scorched earth" policy for the slightest affront is absolutely not a part of Jewish teaching, nor has it ever been.
It is, however, my own personal philosophy.
I suggest that only the most abject fool would put much credence in a Mormon sunday-school lecture regarding Judiasm. If you want to know something about Judaism ask a rabbi (or me).
Of course, that fits your style. Your argument is called an "appeal to authority," except, in this case, your "authority" and your reliance on same is a cause for great suckage.
At MY house of worship, we invite leaders of other religions to advise us about their history and teachings. I vividly remember the visiting Mormons.
Question from the audience: "If you 'seal' yourself in the Temple, can you become gods?"
Answer: "It's hard to imagine what something can become. Who would think, looking at an insignificant acorn, that someday it could become a mighty oak..."
Please consider your own advice. If you want to learn what Jews think, ask a Rabbi. If you want to learn what Stormin Mormon thinks (or what he meant by something) be sure to ask him. I notice more than once, below, you are telling me who I am, what I think, and calling me names.
I sense you have made up your mind, and are not considering anything I say. I read, below, several times. I don't see any form of, or hint of, asking me any questions. As such, I won't point out any of your errors, and I won't make any statements as to what I believe / meant by that / think now.
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We'll see how many alleged friends you have, dipshit. I can't imagine anyone wanting to associate with a fool who has deliberately and with no reason dumped one of the vilest insults imaginable on at least two completely innocent posters.
As to your "church class", it was wrong. A "scorched earth" policy for the slightest affront is absolutely not a part of Jewish teaching, nor has it ever been.
It is, however, my own personal philosophy.
I suggest that only the most abject fool would put much credence in a Mormon sunday-school lecture regarding Judiasm. If you want to know something about Judaism ask a rabbi (or me).
Of course, that fits your style. Your argument is called an "appeal to authority," except, in this case, your "authority" and your reliance on same is a cause for great suckage.
At MY house of worship, we invite leaders of other religions to advise us about their history and teachings. I vividly remember the visiting Mormons.
Question from the audience: "If you 'seal' yourself in the Temple, can you become gods?"
Answer: "It's hard to imagine what something can become. Who would think, looking at an insignificant acorn, that someday it could become a mighty oak..."
Lets see. Following list protocol and tradition. What kind of reply should I write?
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You spelled that wrong. He's a Moron!!! (there's only one "M" in the word).
Several points, fool.
Agreed. One should not attribute characteristics of one person to the group to which that person belongs (generally). Mormon teachings place high emphasis on righteous conduct (charity, justice, loving kindness, and so on). In my view, Mormonism is a good and holy road to God.
Stormin Mormon is an abberation and a stain on his faith. By tying his actions so publically to his faith on this group, he runs the risk of causing the less discerning to attribute (erroneously) his disgusting behavior to the teachings of a group he loves.
That these easily-influenced are wrong doesn't diminish the fact that some harm befalls the Mormon Church in general.
Truly regrettable. And could have been avoided.
I read your writing, twice. As you have not asked any questions, I won't provide any further information. I encourage you to continue the vitriol, and personal attacks.
Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus
Several points, fool.
Excellent! Please continue.
Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus
Agreed. One should not attribute characteristics of one person to the group to which that person belongs (generally). Mormon teachings place high emphasis on righteous conduct (charity, justice, loving kindness, and so on). In my view, Mormonism is a good and holy road to God.
Stormin Mormon is an abberation and a stain on his faith. By tying his actions so publically to his faith on this group, he runs the risk of causing the less discerning to attribute (erroneously) his disgusting behavior to the teachings of a group he loves.
That these easily-influenced are wrong doesn't diminish the fact that some harm befalls the Mormon Church in general.
Truly regrettable. And could have been avoided.
Scroll back up to Sent: Friday, April 06, 2012 8:51 AM and read the public apology. No longer owed.
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True. He owes you a public apology.
Avoidable, if you had asked "so....... " rather than returning offense, with greater offense.
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You can find it, yourself. If I repost it, you'll accuse me of forgery.
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Post what you said. I don't have to look up your apology.
Don't try and wiggle out now!
Plonk!
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Chris, at this time in the thread I could accuse you of being a dummy. Your actions are what make you look like a coward, less than honest or sincere. Sit in the corner and piss yourself.
I know that. It was a joke. He said " It was a new concept, to the Jews. Who were used to retuning every small slight with loads of anger." Retuning - tuneup.
You had to be there . . .
-- Bobby G.
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