02-04-2007, 01:58 PM
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#138 (permalink)
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| | Re: Why are SUVs and Christianity similar? Bill Baka <bbaka@comcast.net> wrote:
>Mark Hickey wrote:
>> Bill Baka <bbaka@comcast.net> wrote:
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>>> Christians seem to base their life on whatever the pope interprets the
>>> Bible to mean, and will commit any act that is harmful to the planet as
>>> their way of following God's will.
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>>> Total Bull****. Remember the Crusades? Become Christian or we will kill
>>> you type stuff.
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>>> So if the church says to kill all non-Christians it is not sanctioned
>>> murder?
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>> Bill, you obviously don't have a clue what Christianity is about.
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>I'm not stupid enough to believe the crap the comes out of religion of
>any kind and definitely don't read the fiction book known as the Bible.
That much is obvious (since you obviously don't have the first idea
about what the doctrines are). I notice that doesn't stop you from
spouting opinions about it though - kind of like someone coming into
the bicycle newgroups, only never having actually having been near a
bicycle.
>Are you one of those fruits who claims to be "Born again?".
>I already have you pegged as a Republican.
I'm more of an independent, but do register GOP so I can vote in the
primaries. And yup, I'm a "born again Christian", though I thought
"fruit" was a term that applied to someone's sexual preference.
>> Anyone who does would read the above and feel sorry for your lack of
>> knowledge on the subject. You used the term "fruit loop detected"...
>> believe me, it applies to your comments even more than the windmill
>> tilter.
Yeah, what I said.
Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com
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