Search results

  1. T

    Leaving on a jet plane (or, how smart are you again?)

    sparo: >The original statement is underspecified and deceptive. >If it were sufficiently precise, the answer would be >obvious. It's like a rorschach blot, everyone sees >something different because there's actually nothing there. Just one more point sparo -- Since seeing (and...
  2. T

    Leaving on a jet plane (or, how smart are you again?) the reprise

    bump (because of references in original thread) JB
  3. T

    Leaving on a jet plane (or, how smart are you again?)

    sparo: >The original statement is underspecified and deceptive. >If it were sufficiently precise, the answer would be >obvious. It's like a rorschach blot, everyone sees >something different because there's actually nothing there. (author of original statement unknown -- it was emailed...
  4. T

    Ron Paul-moment of truth ET'ers

    Hoff: >Ron Paul is merely trying to be as careful as >possible when dealing with a very sensitive >and uncertain issue. And you know this how? One could believe that it is a states right issue for all sorts of reasons other than the above. He may be totally convinced that...
  5. T

    Ron Paul-moment of truth ET'ers

    RP: >In Congress, I have authored legislation that seeks >to define life as beginning at conception, HR 1094. Legislating morality will fail every time. >I am also the prime sponsor of HR 300, which would >negate the effect of Roe v Wade by removing the ability >of federal courts...
  6. T

    POLL: What is your religious faith?

    This would be the Ztroll's Longshot imitation. LOL JB
  7. T

    POLL: What is your religious faith?

    LOL "You'd like to think that wouldn't you" (from one of my favorite movies) JB PS: at least the wheels of *my* car arrive with the rest of it. :-)
  8. T

    POLL: What is your religious faith?

    LOL. The zTroll attempting to sell a morph. JB
  9. T

    ETers for Republican Nominee...chime in here...

    Of course he is, but I am one who believes that the statement of voting for someone who you *actually* respect is the most important thing. The rest are lousy establishment cookie cutter a-holes -- I've never voted for one of those in my life and I'm not gonna start now. At this point, I...
  10. T

    POLL: What is your religious faith?

    (Han, as a side note, the way you are using the quote feature -- including your comments inside the quote margins, make it difficult to locate your comments, and also make it look like I am the author of your work.) Me >With your concession that the scientifically validated >law of...
  11. T

    Bill Clinton rips 9/11 conspiracy lunatics- Toronto please see

    Me: >Please produce for me, some evidence to >support you're assertion that you know >what "my way of achieving peace" is. Wael: >No thank you! >I am not going to produce shit for you! Exactly -- and you can't. I've never stated or implied that I have a way of "achieving peace"...
  12. T

    Bill Clinton rips 9/11 conspiracy lunatics- Toronto please see

    JB3: >Jews and Arabs are literally brothers to each other. >Why so much hatred? My previously stated take: They have treated each other like crap for so long, they feel it's their *right* to treat each other like crap. JB
  13. T

    ETers for Republican Nominee...chime in here...

    Ok, switched my vote. JB
  14. T

    Bill Clinton rips 9/11 conspiracy lunatics- Toronto please see

    Wael: >Even Reverend Tito and Jimmy Carter did not >have the full picture until they went there and >witnessed. Go fucking ask them what they think >of your way of achieving peace. Please produce for me, some evidence to support you're assertion that you know what "my way of achieving...
  15. T

    Bill Clinton rips 9/11 conspiracy lunatics- Toronto please see

    Me: >Can you state for a fact that you know >what media I do and do not review? Wael: >No I do not! Then by definition, the following statement of yours is a ignorant statement: >I am under occupation, my people are being >ethnically cleansed and my land is being stolen. >You...
  16. T

    POLL: What is your religious faith?

    H: >The laws of nature are not negotiable and >therefore not pertinent to our choosing (free will). With your concession that the scientifically validated law of gravity impinges not on free will, why believe that any other scientifically validated law/entity would be different? >Our...
  17. T

    POLL: What is your religious faith?

    bluud: >you implied it by the reason you replied not >your reply itself Me thinks you've been drinking. >and where did I state a specific act is >impossible or possible for God to perform? You (a few posts ago): >you can not prove God scientifically, that is to >say through...
  18. T

    POLL: What is your religious faith?

    The way it's set up now (assuming it was set up), there are plenty of "laws" in place that arguably limit free will -- gravity for instance. I still find plenty of "free will" options while obeying the law of gravity. I don't see how a scientifically proven god would imply a requirement...
  19. T

    POLL: What is your religious faith?

    >no it's pretty clear what you said; he could if he >wanted... Yes. >ya but saying that specially the way you said it, >would also mean that there is no reason to accept >him cause he isn't proving himself through science Yes, it would mean that -- that isn't in debate. What IS...
Back
Top