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Dictators pollute US Universities

 
 
Americanadian
 
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Reply Sun 1 Oct, 2006 01:08 pm
Setanta wrote:


I often wonder if you were not on the receiving end of serious cranial trauma while still an infant.


Must've been those forceps. The doc squeezed a little too tight.
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RexRed
 
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Reply Sun 1 Oct, 2006 01:14 pm
Americanadian wrote:
Setanta wrote:


I often wonder if you were not on the receiving end of serious cranial trauma while still an infant.


Must've been those forceps. The doc squeezed a little too tight.


Impossible, I was born cesarian. Rolling Eyes
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Americanadian
 
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Reply Sun 1 Oct, 2006 01:32 pm
RexRed wrote:
dyslexia wrote:
Ronal Reagan so loved Iran he gave them deals on weaponry, the deals were so sweet for the US of A that $15 million was diverted to the contras.


So that is a reason to allow fundamental religious hate and tyranny to have the run of the ph*king place?

Get a grip!

These men have blood and murder on their hands. They applaud and support suicide bombers and genocide!!!!! They are in our country passing notes and planning the destruction of our way of life.. A TROJAN HORSE!!!!!!!

And not to the proportion that we tried to HELP "true" democracy in the middle east through Reagan?

You are just WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And you have been WRONG for a LONG time!... They are here because they think you love them... You have encouraged them.... Anyone but Bush REMEMBER??? Traitors! You are all traitors!!!!!

Traitors to liberty and life and traitors to the earth, traitors to the human race and reason and even your own souls and spirits. Traitors to your country and traitors to your providence and president.

Someday when you are on you knees with a gun to your head spouting verses of the Koran you will know you have sold your countrymen for a worthless and evil illusion!!!!


Ha...ha....ha...this right-winged, rabid and dysfunctional conjecture, demonstrates the very problem America faces today. The belief that America should go and force their policies on any country that opposes their belief system or way of life. All due to the paranoid belief that if they don't do it first, someone else will do it to them. There is no arguing with these right-winged fanatics, as they believe they are right, and everyone else need to see it their way, or take the highway. "You're with us, or you're with the terrorists. There's no middle ground".

This poster continually provides entertainment, and one only need to imagine a Pentecostal member "receiving the spirit" while rolling around on the floor, frothing at the mouth, to have an accurate description of our fellow Rexred. Ritalin, or any other drug, for that matter will not restore the neurons lost during the brainwashing cycle of our poor victim Rexxie.

We need to have pity and set him up with his own place, complete with in- home care and rubber room. I'll provide the strait jacket. Donations via paypal.
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RexRed
 
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Reply Sun 1 Oct, 2006 01:52 pm
Americanadian wrote:
RexRed wrote:
dyslexia wrote:
Ronal Reagan so loved Iran he gave them deals on weaponry, the deals were so sweet for the US of A that $15 million was diverted to the contras.


So that is a reason to allow fundamental religious hate and tyranny to have the run of the ph*king place?

Get a grip!

These men have blood and murder on their hands. They applaud and support suicide bombers and genocide!!!!! They are in our country passing notes and planning the destruction of our way of life.. A TROJAN HORSE!!!!!!!

And not to the proportion that we tried to HELP "true" democracy in the middle east through Reagan?

You are just WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And you have been WRONG for a LONG time!... They are here because they think you love them... You have encouraged them.... Anyone but Bush REMEMBER??? Traitors! You are all traitors!!!!!

Traitors to liberty and life and traitors to the earth, traitors to the human race and reason and even your own souls and spirits. Traitors to your country and traitors to your providence and president.

Someday when you are on you knees with a gun to your head spouting verses of the Koran you will know you have sold your countrymen for a worthless and evil illusion!!!!


Ha...ha....ha...this right-winged, rabid and dysfunctional conjecture, demonstrates the very problem America faces today. The belief that America should go and force their policies on any country that opposes their belief system or way of life. All due to the paranoid belief that if they don't do it first, someone else will do it to them. There is no arguing with these right-winged fanatics, as they believe they are right, and everyone else need to see it their way, or take the highway. "You're with us, or you're with the terrorists. There's no middle ground".

This poster continually provides entertainment, and one only need to imagine a Pentecostal member "receiving the spirit" while rolling around on the floor, frothing at the mouth, to have an accurate description of our fellow Rexred. Ritalin, or any other drug, for that matter will not restore the neurons lost during the brainwashing cycle of our poor victim Rexxie.

We need to have pity and set him up with his own place, complete with in- home care and rubber room. I'll provide the strait jacket. Donations via paypal.


Very funny...

So are you suggesting we let our way of live be rolled over by the sterile ideologies of spinless jelly fish as yourself?
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Sun 1 Oct, 2006 02:13 pm
Mr Red, your pushing your own limits towards stupidity, I may have to interrupt my lifestyle to bash you about somewhat.
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RexRed
 
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Reply Sun 1 Oct, 2006 02:18 pm
dyslexia wrote:
Mr Red, your pushing your own limits towards stupidity, I may have to interrupt my lifestyle to bash you about somewhat.


Be my guest you never got anywhere with that approach before go ahead and try.

I can take care of myself...
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RexRed
 
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Reply Sun 1 Oct, 2006 02:25 pm
http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2006Sep28/0,4670,7ElevenCitgo,00.html
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blatham
 
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Reply Mon 2 Oct, 2006 08:42 am
RexRed wrote:
blatham wrote:
blatham wrote:
Quote:
You avoided my questions.


RexReed said:
Quote:
God is the judge of if our believing is positive or negative...


Well, you were doing some of that there judging yourself with Setanta. You pointed to a postive belief and a negative belief, as you define them. A tad presumptuous, doing god's judging?

But there's more.

How do you know 'god is the judge of if our believing is positive or negative'? There's a passage in your Bible which has God speaking of a "negative belief"? Further, that He's the one who has exclusive judge-rights on the matter? You'll provide the scriptural passages?

It remains somewhat unclear how, in the future, you might go about identifying any negative or positive beliefs. God does the picking. Does he then leave a note on the belief's metaphorical forehead for you to read? "This one's a P...signed, god."


People do judge themselves often contrary to the "way" God would judge them... God judges us by our spirit not our works, yet the world judges us by a set of arbitrary expectations and this has bearing on how we are affected by what type of believing we incorporate in our lives.

People also judge themselves by this external reality rather than the internal reality and presence of the holy spirit.

The external reality is imperfect the internal spirit is perfect.

If I were to ask you, "Are you perfect?" If you answer, "Yes." Then you have identified yourself with the "God made" inner person... If you answer, "No." then you have identified yourself with the "self made" external person.

It is not hard to realize that this duality of self perspective can change the course of one's life for better or worse.

We receive the recompense of our believing.


So, please clarify for me (the above doesn't even try):

- what is a negative belief?
- how would you know?
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RexRed
 
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Reply Mon 2 Oct, 2006 03:00 pm
blatham wrote:
RexRed wrote:
blatham wrote:
blatham wrote:
Quote:
You avoided my questions.


RexReed said:
Quote:
God is the judge of if our believing is positive or negative...


Well, you were doing some of that there judging yourself with Setanta. You pointed to a postive belief and a negative belief, as you define them. A tad presumptuous, doing god's judging?

But there's more.

How do you know 'god is the judge of if our believing is positive or negative'? There's a passage in your Bible which has God speaking of a "negative belief"? Further, that He's the one who has exclusive judge-rights on the matter? You'll provide the scriptural passages?

It remains somewhat unclear how, in the future, you might go about identifying any negative or positive beliefs. God does the picking. Does he then leave a note on the belief's metaphorical forehead for you to read? "This one's a P...signed, god."


People do judge themselves often contrary to the "way" God would judge them... God judges us by our spirit not our works, yet the world judges us by a set of arbitrary expectations and this has bearing on how we are affected by what type of believing we incorporate in our lives.

People also judge themselves by this external reality rather than the internal reality and presence of the holy spirit.

The external reality is imperfect the internal spirit is perfect.

If I were to ask you, "Are you perfect?" If you answer, "Yes." Then you have identified yourself with the "God made" inner person... If you answer, "No." then you have identified yourself with the "self made" external person.

It is not hard to realize that this duality of self perspective can change the course of one's life for better or worse.

We receive the recompense of our believing.


So, please clarify for me (the above doesn't even try):

- what is a negative belief?
- how would you know?



Negative belief is fear worry doubt...

The heart knows the difference, it just does not in control of what thoughts you choose to place in your mind. The mind and will must control that.

http://ezinearticles.com/?Fear-Not!&id=298826

Here is another person who reasons with the same ideas that I do yet I don't know them from a hill of beans.
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blatham
 
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Reply Tue 3 Oct, 2006 06:52 am
Quote:
Negative belief is fear worry doubt...


So, it's nothing to do with any ontological claim then after all. OK.

And god alone is privy to knowledge of whether any belief matches your definition. OK.

A plateau of clarity.
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JTT
 
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Reply Tue 3 Oct, 2006 11:30 am
RexRed wrote:


He does not deserve to step one foot on our soil for what he said about our president...



You don't have a president.
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RexRed
 
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Reply Wed 4 Oct, 2006 02:23 am
JTT wrote:
RexRed wrote:


He does not deserve to step one foot on our soil for what he said about our president...



You don't have a president.


Tell that to the American people who freely voted our president into office, twice...
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Wed 4 Oct, 2006 06:58 am
Rex, the more you feed the trolls, the more they just come back for more.
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Americanadian
 
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Reply Wed 17 Jan, 2007 09:36 pm
RexRed wrote:


Very funny...

So are you suggesting we let our way of live be rolled over by the sterile ideologies of spinless jelly fish as yourself?


"Spinless Jellyfish" eh? Much better than an oxygen-deprived delusional cretin such as yourself.
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Thu 18 Jan, 2007 08:11 am
did it really take 3 months to come up with that comeback?
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blatham
 
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Reply Thu 18 Jan, 2007 02:28 pm
Under the heading of "University Pollution Prevention Stories"...

Quote:
DALLAS (AP) -- A group of Methodist ministers from across the nation launched an online petition drive Thursday urging Southern Methodist University to stop trying to land George W. Bush's presidential library.

The petition, on a newly created Web site, http://www.protectsmu.org, says that ''as United Methodists, we believe that the linking of his presidency with a university bearing the Methodist name is utterly inappropriate.''

''Methodists have a long history of social conscience, so questions about the conduct of this president are very concerning,'' said one of the petition's organizers, the Rev. Andrew J. Weaver of New York, who graduated from SMU's Perkins School of Theology.
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Bush-Library.html
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JTT
 
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Reply Thu 18 Jan, 2007 07:25 pm
Hear that, McG [McG being a catch-all for the whole crew], a social conscience. Wouldn't it be nice if y'all had a moral compass which pointed you towards a social conscience?
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Americanadian
 
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Reply Thu 22 Mar, 2007 05:49 pm
McGentrix wrote:
did it really take 3 months to come up with that comeback?


Not at all. I just don't post here everyday.
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