Discussion:
Sons of God
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Pastor Frank
2006-05-19 16:31:20 UTC
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On Wed, 17 May 2006 21:45:50 GMT, "Stanley F. Nelson"
I am completely, totally, unequivocally certain that God created the
heavens
and the earth. The details of how He did so are His business, not mine.
So
why this continuing controversy among some of us finite humans? Don't
these people have anything better to do?
To deny the creation as stated in Genesis,
is to deny all of the Bible, including denying
Jesus as Savior.
===>To believe the creation as stated in Genesis
is to prove you have not grown up beyond
believing in fairy tales. -- L.
And you Libertine are here in our pristine and hallowed Christian NGs to
nag us about it, for you know everything so much better than us
superstitious Christian morons. Right? LOL
Eru Ilúvatar
2006-05-24 03:45:15 UTC
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Post by Pastor Frank
And you Libertine are here in our pristine and hallowed
Christian NGs to nag us about it, for you know everything so
much better than us superstitious Christian morons. Right? LOL
That's right, moron.
Libertarius
2006-05-24 16:14:59 UTC
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Post by Eru Ilúvatar
Post by Pastor Frank
And you Libertine are here in our pristine and hallowed
Christian NGs to nag us about it, for you know everything so
much better than us superstitious Christian morons. Right? LOL
That's right, moron.
===>Is it not revealing that he admits being one of the
"superstitious Christian morons"?
Of course he wrote it in response to my comment that
"To believe the creation as stated in Genesis
is to prove you have not grown up beyond
believing in fairy tales."
Which I wrote as a comment to the statement that:
" To deny the creation as stated in Genesis,
is to deny all of the Bible, including denying
Jesus as Savior."

When you see it in that context, it is clear that the
phony "pastor" actually endorses belief in such
fairy tales, since he has nothing logical or rational
to fall back on. -- L.




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