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How can we be sure that all religions are wrong?

 
 
anonymously99
 
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Sat 18 Jan, 2014 03:20 pm
@anonymously99,
Anonymously99 is a deep, loving, passionate individual. She's came to understand. No matter how sarcastic she may be she deeply within loves you no matter who you are. In a mature way. Immature individuals will find some way to turn as mentioned around in a rediculous way.
She's had a horrible past but she's learned a great deal from it. And she's doing what she can to move forward. She's strong. Doing the best she can.
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anonymously99
 
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Sat 18 Jan, 2014 03:25 pm
@Romeo Fabulini,
Romeo Fabulini. You're an idiot. You should be very aware of my beliefs. You trying to shove your religion down my throat is like you arguing with a wall. No love, my one and only. The wall will not willingly move for you. Keep yelling at it though. I think you're building character for yourself. As I think to myself you idiot.

If I want to love you ((in a mature way)) I GAWDDAMN can. I have love for all. No matter how much you hate/despise, ridicule, abuse, torture, else similar, me. Having suffered and still suffering mentally my entire life I'm so ******* numb to the pain.
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Romeo Fabulini
 
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Sat 18 Jan, 2014 03:31 pm
Quote:
Anonymously said: Romeo Fabulini. You're an idiot. You should be very aware of my beliefs

No mate I haven't got a clue and neither has anybody else, are you a Moonie or what?
And who's that "Anonymously99stwin" who keeps posting, are you conjoined or cloned or what?
anonymously99
 
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Sat 18 Jan, 2014 03:40 pm
@Romeo Fabulini,
What are you, in my ******* phone?
reasoning logic
 
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Sat 18 Jan, 2014 07:47 pm
@anonymously99,
I like what you have shared and you seem to be very smart. You seem to be under a lot of stress. Keep it simple and nice and you will find that many of us care about what you share.
anonymously99stwin
 
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Sat 18 Jan, 2014 07:59 pm
@reasoning logic,
It is so hard on me mentally.
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reasoning logic
 
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Sat 18 Jan, 2014 08:01 pm
@fresco,
Quote:
Have a cold shower and see edit.


Spoken like a true gentleman.
This is what I mean by being nice anonymously99stwin
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Romeo Fabulini
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 08:20 am
Quote:
Anonymous wrote: It is so hard on me mentally

Like I've advised you before, try to develop a more kool outlook on things via Christianity..Smile
We've all taken krap during our lives, for example my dad was forced into a shotgun wedding with my mum because I was on the way, I think he wanted to have me aborted but she refused, so all through my childhood I had to suffer evil verbal abuse and hatred from the little **** and my self-confidence was shot to pieces, it took me years to patch over the holes, and I'm now the toughest person I know!
The trick is to just let the past go, and swagger on..Smile

God said- "Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.
See, I am doing a new thing!
Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland"
(Isaiah 43:18 )
Frank Apisa
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 08:37 am
@Romeo Fabulini,
Romeo Fabulini wrote:

Quote:
Anonymous wrote: It is so hard on me mentally

Like I've advised you before, try to develop a more kool outlook on things via Christianity..Smile
We've all taken krap during our lives, for example my dad was forced into a shotgun wedding with my mum because I was on the way, I think he wanted to have me aborted but she refused, so all through my childhood I had to suffer evil verbal abuse and hatred from the little **** and my self-confidence was shot to pieces, it took me years to patch over the holes, and I'm now the toughest person I know!
The trick is to just let the past go, and swagger on..Smile

God said- "Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.
See, I am doing a new thing!
Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland"
(Isaiah 43:18 )



In all seriousness, I suggest you spend more time thinking about what you wrote there, Romeo.

I'm not sure you have been as successful as you suppose.

I do wish you good luck, though, on completing the patchwork!
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Romeo Fabulini
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 09:05 am
Quote:
Romeo said: my self-confidence was shot to pieces, it took me years to patch over the holes, and I'm now the toughest person I know!
Frank Apisa replied: In all seriousness, I suggest you spend more time thinking about what you wrote there, Romeo.
I'm not sure you have been as successful as you suppose.
I do wish you good luck, though, on completing the patchwork!

Which part of this don't you understand mate?- "I'm now the toughest person I know"
Check out my swagger vid again and try to tap into the awesome power and confidence emanating from it, then perhaps it'll help you to stop wearing out the W-R-O-N-G letter keys on your keyboard..Wink

"On several occasions I have been shown to be wrong...and I acknowledge my mistakes without trying to gloss them over....And when proven wrong...I simply acknowledge that I was wrong."- Frank Apisa 17 Nov 2013 in 'Morality,Drugs,Existence' thread

"I often am wrong...and I have no problem with acknowledging when I am"- Frank Apisa 17 Nov 2013 in 'The Half-Life of Facts' thread

"When I am wrong, I acknowledge that I am wrong"- Frank Apisa 20 Dec 2013 in "Scientific studies: Religious people are less intelligent than atheists" thread
Frank Apisa
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 09:23 am
@Romeo Fabulini,
Romeo Fabulini wrote:

Quote:
Romeo said: my self-confidence was shot to pieces, it took me years to patch over the holes, and I'm now the toughest person I know!
Frank Apisa replied: In all seriousness, I suggest you spend more time thinking about what you wrote there, Romeo.
I'm not sure you have been as successful as you suppose.
I do wish you good luck, though, on completing the patchwork!

Which part of this don't you understand mate?- "I'm now the toughest person I know"
Check out my swagger vid again and try to tap into the awesome power and confidence emanating from it, then perhaps it'll help you to stop wearing out the W-R-O-N-G letter keys on your keyboard..Wink

"On several occasions I have been shown to be wrong...and I acknowledge my mistakes without trying to gloss them over....And when proven wrong...I simply acknowledge that I was wrong."- Frank Apisa 17 Nov 2013 in 'Morality,Drugs,Existence' thread

"I often am wrong...and I have no problem with acknowledging when I am"- Frank Apisa 17 Nov 2013 in 'The Half-Life of Facts' thread

"When I am wrong, I acknowledge that I am wrong"- Frank Apisa 20 Dec 2013 in "Scientific studies: Religious people are less intelligent than atheists" thread



As I said, Romeo...I do not think you have been as successful (patching over the holes) as you suppose.

I'm not sure if you meant this latest post as a rebuttal...or as evidence that I am probably correct about that. Wink
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Frank Apisa
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 09:58 am
@Romeo Fabulini,
Romeo Fabulini wrote:

Quote:
Romeo said: my self-confidence was shot to pieces, it took me years to patch over the holes, and I'm now the toughest person I know!
Frank Apisa replied: In all seriousness, I suggest you spend more time thinking about what you wrote there, Romeo.
I'm not sure you have been as successful as you suppose.
I do wish you good luck, though, on completing the patchwork!

Which part of this don't you understand mate?- "I'm now the toughest person I know"
Check out my swagger vid again and try to tap into the awesome power and confidence emanating from it, then perhaps it'll help you to stop wearing out the W-R-O-N-G letter keys on your keyboard..Wink

"On several occasions I have been shown to be wrong...and I acknowledge my mistakes without trying to gloss them over....And when proven wrong...I simply acknowledge that I was wrong."- Frank Apisa 17 Nov 2013 in 'Morality,Drugs,Existence' thread

"I often am wrong...and I have no problem with acknowledging when I am"- Frank Apisa 17 Nov 2013 in 'The Half-Life of Facts' thread

"When I am wrong, I acknowledge that I am wrong"- Frank Apisa 20 Dec 2013 in "Scientific studies: Religious people are less intelligent than atheists" thread


By the way...talking about my being wrong...here is one for the laugh side of the ledger:

In an earlier post I wrote about being sent to the "principle's office"...when of course it should have been "principal's office." I know the difference between the two...and I am not sure how I managed to post with the wrong spelling...wrong word, actually.

But I do know what occasioned the remark, because I actually was NOT sent to the principal's office (Mr. Bolen's office)...but rather to the Guidance Counselor's Office (Mr. Barstow's office)...only I have trouble spelling "counselor"...and I often end up with "counsilor" or something like that.

So...I was trying to avoid working with a possible misspelling...and ended up using a misspelling.

Jeez!
neologist
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 10:28 am
@Frank Apisa,
No need to tell Romeo twice, Frank. He still won't pay attention
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neologist
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 10:31 am
@Romeo Fabulini,
Put this in your pro column, Romeo.
Quote:
You are a true piece of work, Mick. Laughing
Frank Apisa
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 10:38 am
@neologist,
neologist wrote:

Put this in your pro column, Romeo.
Quote:
You are a true piece of work, Mick. Laughing



He'll probably add you to that fan list he has to dredge up so often.
neologist
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 10:52 am
@Frank Apisa,
I'll bet he drops the smiley
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rosborne979
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 10:57 am
@Romeo Fabulini,
Romeo Fabulini wrote:
Which part of this don't you understand mate?- "I'm now the toughest person I know"
Check out my swagger vid again and try to tap into the awesome power and confidence emanating from it, then perhaps it'll help you to stop wearing out the W-R-O-N-G letter keys on your keyboard..Wink

I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but people who have real self-confidence... never talk about it, and they never swagger because of it. People who constantly claim to be confident are usually in denial of deep insecurities.
neologist
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 11:05 am
@rosborne979,
Romeo Fabulini wrote:
Which part of this don't you understand mate?- "I'm now the toughest person I know"
Check out my swagger vid again and try to tap into the awesome power and confidence emanating from it, then perhaps it'll help you to stop wearing out the W-R-O-N-G letter keys on your keyboard..Wink
rosborne979 wrote:
I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but people who have real self-confidence... never talk about it, and they never swagger because of it. People who constantly claim to be confident are usually in denial of deep insecurities.
Worth repeating
Romeo Fabulini
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 11:46 am
Quote:
Neologist unwisely entered the fray with: No need to tell Romeo twice, Frank. He still won't pay attention

Good for you mate, rallying to Frankie's support like that; for two pins I'd think you must be blood brothers! (although on second thoughts I very much doubt it)..
Anyway, keep on swinging..Smile
PS- you wrongly spelt Bobby's surname as 'Thompson' in your profile, better go correct it or people will think you're a bad speller too..
Huh, me a Brit having to set a yank straight about baseball, ha ha ha..Smile

Here's the right spelling-
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g64/PoorOldSpike/ExIS/bobby-thompson_zpsb4cc922a.jpg~original
anonymously99
 
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Sun 19 Jan, 2014 11:47 am
@neologist,
I think you beautiful babes get off to talking/arguing with the wall. Seriously will take a miracle for it to move. I don't have a bulldozer or anything of the sort or I would loan it out.
 

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