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28 Apr 2014, 6:41 pm

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There are three chances and no more. 1- This girl is ret*d. 2- This girl is psychotic; 3- This girl has been severely brainwashed.

I vote number 3.
She probably went to Jesus camp! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LACyLTsH4ac[/youtube]


This girl is Michelle Bachman as a teenager. They both use what little they have for a brain the same way.



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28 Apr 2014, 6:46 pm

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmNb3xJFzkc[/youtube] :wall: And people wonder why im no longer religious uhh the ignorance and stupidity never ceases to amaze me.


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28 Apr 2014, 6:50 pm

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AspieOtaku wrote:
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There are three chances and no more. 1- This girl is ret*d. 2- This girl is psychotic; 3- This girl has been severely brainwashed.

I vote number 3.
She probably went to Jesus camp! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LACyLTsH4ac[/youtube]


This girl is Michelle Bachman as a teenager. They both use what little they have for a brain the same way.


What is happening in this video should be criminal. This is child abuse. Those little kids are clueless. This literally makes me sick to my stomach.



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28 Apr 2014, 7:03 pm

khaoz wrote:
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AspieOtaku wrote:
ModusPonens wrote:
There are three chances and no more. 1- This girl is ret*d. 2- This girl is psychotic; 3- This girl has been severely brainwashed.

I vote number 3.
She probably went to Jesus camp! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LACyLTsH4ac[/youtube]


This girl is Michelle Bachman as a teenager. They both use what little they have for a brain the same way.


What is happening in this video should be criminal. This is child abuse. Those little kids are clueless. This literally makes me sick to my stomach.
I used to go to churches that were this radical when it came to their camps i didnt call for their s**t though and left long ago my family still religious began going to different churches. Sometimes religion is full of Hypocracy they claim for love but preach hate and intolerance of non believers and other cultures also dictate peoples lives. I wish religion never existed there would be less wars and less hate.


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28 Apr 2014, 9:31 pm

I don't understand why the mormons get such bad flack when you have moonbats like that who are arguably far worse.


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28 Apr 2014, 9:49 pm

Reminds me of the time I went to a Baptist revival.People were up on stage crying and wailing how they got saved.I started to laugh because it just looked so silly,but got some real evil looks from the loving Christians.Worried I might get stoned by them.
My ex saw a woman jump up once in church,she started speaking in tongues,and then she ran head on into the wall wide open,then got up praising God.Didnt slow her down one bit.


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28 Apr 2014, 10:02 pm

I had the chance to watch the video:

There are a lot of so-called 'watchmen' trying to claim things whether it's the idea that the US is run by 'Luciferian' warlocks/witches who are creating chimeras in DARPA and that the Illuminati is deliberately stacking our economy via the Fed and the City of London to collapse, three years of mass starvations where the 'zombies' (starving urbanites and suburbanites) are wiped out so they can have all but 500 million or fewer people alive left on the planet (just like the Georgia Guidestones say!) or they're in belief that there's a warning in the Book of Isaiah where there's supposedly going to be three major disasters of which 9/11 was the first, the market crash in 2008 was the second, and that the coupe de grace on an unrepentant US will be something in 2015 (ie. seven year increments) - all to match what happened in Israel before the captivity, I believe the later of these two is the one Johnathan Cahn outlayed in 'The Harbinger'.

This is a dynamic that I really would love to get around the back of and see what exactly is pulling the strings. What disturbed me probably the most was that a particularly famous watchman, I'm not going to name him but his initials are SQ, was all over the Illuminati/Nephilim/Chimera/Alien Apocalypse coming to America bandwagon and in the course of his shows there were several times where his hanging on and praiseful rhetoric for Vladimir Putin got increasingly elevated until it really turned into a Chris Matthews 'Thrill going up my leg' type of thing and I really had to wonder - are we perhaps seeing foreign-funded espionage and psy-ops at play? From the land of Anastasia and The Ringing Cedars their penchant for writing pulp like this wouldn't shock me in the least.

The SCARY question - would anyone vying for power have fun edifying such prophecies as The Harbinger to their own ends? Could these be segways for future Lusitanias or Pearl Harbors?



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28 Apr 2014, 10:24 pm

techstepgenr8tion wrote:
I had the chance to watch the video:

There are a lot of so-called 'watchmen' trying to claim things whether it's the idea that the US is run by 'Luciferian' warlocks/witches who are creating chimeras in DARPA and that the Illuminati is deliberately stacking our economy via the Fed and the City of London to collapse, three years of mass starvations where the 'zombies' (starving urbanites and suburbanites) are wiped out so they can have all but 500 million or fewer people alive left on the planet (just like the Georgia Guidestones say!) or they're in belief that there's a warning in the Book of Isaiah where there's supposedly going to be three major disasters of which 9/11 was the first, the market crash in 2008 was the second, and that the coupe de grace on an unrepentant US will be something in 2015 (ie. seven year increments) - all to match what happened in Israel before the captivity, I believe the later of these two is the one Johnathan Cahn outlayed in 'The Harbinger'.

This is a dynamic that I really would love to get around the back of and see what exactly is pulling the strings. What disturbed me probably the most was that a particularly famous watchman, I'm not going to name him but his initials are SQ, was all over the Illuminati/Nephilim/Chimera/Alien Apocalypse coming to America bandwagon and in the course of his shows there were several times where his hanging on and praiseful rhetoric for Vladimir Putin got increasingly elevated until it really turned into a Chris Matthews 'Thrill going up my leg' type of thing and I really had to wonder - are we perhaps seeing foreign-funded espionage and psy-ops at play? From the land of Anastasia and The Ringing Cedars their penchant for writing pulp like this wouldn't shock me in the least.

The SCARY question - would anyone vying for power have fun edifying such prophecies as The Harbinger to their own ends? Could these be segways for future Lusitanias or Pearl Harbors?


After listening to Michelle (crazy eyes) Bachman, I think she is a person vying for power who would do something like this.



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28 Apr 2014, 10:57 pm

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But if you're right about there being no God in the Christian sense, any praying for disaster or whatever else would be totally futile and ineffective.
You must be having some doubt about your convictions.....


Oh no, I agree with Raptor. If anything's going to cause a natural disaster, it's that.



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28 Apr 2014, 11:04 pm

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Reminds me of the time I went to a Baptist revival.People were up on stage crying and wailing how they got saved.I started to laugh because it just looked so silly,but got some real evil looks from the loving Christians.Worried I might get stoned by them.
My ex saw a woman jump up once in church,she started speaking in tongues,and then she ran head on into the wall wide open,then got up praising God.Didnt slow her down one bit.


When I was 14 during a sermon in a Nazarene church we had some old man in the pew in front of us stand up all the sudden and holler some things about salvation or whatever. The pastor said something, then a fat girl in the choir started sounding off. The organ music started and the old man, still standing, started waving his arms as if signaling an approaching helicopter and actually howled over and over like a coyote. I was a rather callous lad (I still am) and was rather amused by the old fossil carrying on like that. I didnt even bother to try and suppress my laughter. We never went back to that church, preferring the calmer Methodist church but also because my insensitive laughing embarrassed the hell out of my mother.


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29 Apr 2014, 4:24 am

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Us-and-them'ism in religion needs to go. Anyone rejoicing of the death of anyone IMHO is on the wrong side of the line.


History shows that 'Us-and-them'ism' is an essential part of religion.

That said, regarding the Japanese narrative, it is supremely ignorant to think that the be all and end all of grievance with Japan starts and ends with Pearl Harbour.

Chinese refugees went to the NAZIS for help.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rabe


I guess it might if your knowledge of religious history is relegated to just Christianity and Islam. And also yes, what the Japs did is on a par if not worse than what Hitler did

And AspieOtaku, if you want to talk about brain washing you should check out public schools :D



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29 Apr 2014, 4:31 am

Isn't praying for a disaster also a sign of huge disdain and disrespect for God? As if the almighty God thinks, because of some praying fool: ''yeah! Good idea! Let's just drown thousands of people! I was already bored this morning, guess that might be fun...''

I mean, God would be a total buffoon to cause disasters at some silly person's request.


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29 Apr 2014, 9:11 am

DevKit wrote:
thomas81 wrote:
techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Us-and-them'ism in religion needs to go. Anyone rejoicing of the death of anyone IMHO is on the wrong side of the line.


History shows that 'Us-and-them'ism' is an essential part of religion.

That said, regarding the Japanese narrative, it is supremely ignorant to think that the be all and end all of grievance with Japan starts and ends with Pearl Harbour.

Chinese refugees went to the NAZIS for help.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rabe


I guess it might if your knowledge of religious history is relegated to just Christianity and Islam. And also yes, what the Japs did is on a par if not worse than what Hitler did

And AspieOtaku, if you want to talk about brain washing you should check out public schools :D


I would rather have a kid in public school learning science any day of the week than having them in a private school being taught fairy tales about invisible men in the sky. At least until someone can explain to me why it is public schools want to teach children about "ID." I still maintain the only reason is to try to counter the teaching of theory of evolution, or eliminate the teaching of theory of evolution altogether evolution.



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29 Apr 2014, 5:58 pm

khaoz wrote:
DevKit wrote:
thomas81 wrote:
techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Us-and-them'ism in religion needs to go. Anyone rejoicing of the death of anyone IMHO is on the wrong side of the line.


History shows that 'Us-and-them'ism' is an essential part of religion.

That said, regarding the Japanese narrative, it is supremely ignorant to think that the be all and end all of grievance with Japan starts and ends with Pearl Harbour.

Chinese refugees went to the NAZIS for help.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rabe


I guess it might if your knowledge of religious history is relegated to just Christianity and Islam. And also yes, what the Japs did is on a par if not worse than what Hitler did

And AspieOtaku, if you want to talk about brain washing you should check out public schools :D


I would rather have a kid in public school learning science any day of the week than having them in a private school being taught fairy tales about invisible men in the sky. At least until someone can explain to me why it is public schools want to teach children about "ID." I still maintain the only reason is to try to counter the teaching of theory of evolution, or eliminate the teaching of theory of evolution altogether evolution.


Oh really? When was the last time you actually talked to a kid? I got news for you, they dont know jack s**t about science and if your entire view of it is relegated to just evolution then you dont either.



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29 Apr 2014, 6:16 pm

DevKit wrote:
khaoz wrote:
DevKit wrote:
thomas81 wrote:
techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Us-and-them'ism in religion needs to go. Anyone rejoicing of the death of anyone IMHO is on the wrong side of the line.


History shows that 'Us-and-them'ism' is an essential part of religion.

That said, regarding the Japanese narrative, it is supremely ignorant to think that the be all and end all of grievance with Japan starts and ends with Pearl Harbour.

Chinese refugees went to the NAZIS for help.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rabe


I guess it might if your knowledge of religious history is relegated to just Christianity and Islam. And also yes, what the Japs did is on a par if not worse than what Hitler did

And AspieOtaku, if you want to talk about brain washing you should check out public schools :D


I would rather have a kid in public school learning science any day of the week than having them in a private school being taught fairy tales about invisible men in the sky. At least until someone can explain to me why it is public schools want to teach children about "ID." I still maintain the only reason is to try to counter the teaching of theory of evolution, or eliminate the teaching of theory of evolution altogether evolution.


Oh really? When was the last time you actually talked to a kid? I got news for you, they dont know jack sh** about science and if your entire view of it is relegated to just evolution then you dont either.


My view of science is not relegated to the theory of evolution. And the reason kids dont know s**t about science is that despite whatever they are taught in school, they come home to parents who don't know anything about science, or pretty much anything else, but they do believe in God. And kids today are more influenced by their iPads, iPhones and tablets (all created because of science) than they are their parents or their teachers. Teachers teach science and kids come home to parents that believe in God. Maybe that is why they don't know s**t about science. You say I don't know anything about kids? I may not have kids of my own, but I have nieces, nephews, twice and thrice removed. I see kids everyday, on skateboards which function because of the laws of physics which kids do not understand, using their mobile devices created by science yet most of them do not understand the processes that make their devices possible. They just know how to use them to send messages and pictures. Everything that exists in these kids daily lives are the result of science, not magic. And, yeah, every kid I know of believes in God, for no other reason than that is what they have been taught since they were too young to know any better. And they have been taught not to question the existence of God. Which is why so many Christians believe that anyone who DOES question the existence of God is attacking their beliefs. Because THEY have been conditioned not to question their own beliefs. Your use of the S word to express your indignation is an example of that. You are a believer yet you feel the need to curse at someone who questions your beliefs. I am not a believer, yet I have no compulsion to curse at you for disagreeing with me. I think I am practicing the teachings of Jesus Christ better than you.



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29 Apr 2014, 6:17 pm

DevKit wrote:
khaoz wrote:
DevKit wrote:
thomas81 wrote:
techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Us-and-them'ism in religion needs to go. Anyone rejoicing of the death of anyone IMHO is on the wrong side of the line.


History shows that 'Us-and-them'ism' is an essential part of religion.

That said, regarding the Japanese narrative, it is supremely ignorant to think that the be all and end all of grievance with Japan starts and ends with Pearl Harbour.

Chinese refugees went to the NAZIS for help.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rabe


I guess it might if your knowledge of religious history is relegated to just Christianity and Islam. And also yes, what the Japs did is on a par if not worse than what Hitler did

And AspieOtaku, if you want to talk about brain washing you should check out public schools :D


I would rather have a kid in public school learning science any day of the week than having them in a private school being taught fairy tales about invisible men in the sky. At least until someone can explain to me why it is public schools want to teach children about "ID." I still maintain the only reason is to try to counter the teaching of theory of evolution, or eliminate the teaching of theory of evolution altogether evolution.


Oh really? When was the last time you actually talked to a kid? I got news for you, they dont know jack sh** about science and if your entire view of it is relegated to just evolution then you dont either.


Actually, it is the religious extremists who are singling out evolution. Some crazies are in denial and want to replace science with non-science (intelligent design).