From: rbwinn on
On Jul 13, 4:23�am, "Steve O" <nospamh...(a)thanks.com> wrote:
> "rbwinn" <rbwi...(a)juno.com> wrote in message
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> news:76b3ca5d-48d1-46bf-a22c-d4e9a2dc1dc1(a)e39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
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> > Jesus And his apostles traveled without purse or scrip, except for
> > Judas Iscariot, who did not have faith to follow that instruction from
> > Jesus. �As I understand it, you are upset that disciples of Christ
> > shared their food and clothing with him. � It was fulfillment of a
> > prophecy of John the Baptist, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his
> > paths straight.
> > Robert B. Winn
>
> Homophobe.
>
That is an odd accusation. Is it supposed to mean something?
Robert B. Winn
From: Alex W. on

"rbwinn" <rbwinn3(a)juno.com> wrote in message
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The more I learn about Europe, the less I want to go there.
Robert B. Winn

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I am relieved to hear it.


From: Linda Fox on
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 12:44:39 +0100, "Alex W." <ingilt(a)yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:

>
>"Smiler" <Smiler(a)Joe.King.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> Sorry, but we are all 'closed minded atheists' (whatever that is) here.
>
>You misheard. We're all clothes-minded.
>
Aah, knickers t'that, y'big girl's blouse.

Linda ff
From: Linda Fox on
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 15:49:43 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwinn3(a)juno.com>
wrote:

>On Jul 12, 8:25?am, Linda Fox <linda...(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:
>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 07:20:29 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwi...(a)juno.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> >A two year old is learning to lie or tell the truth. ?If a two year
>> >old sees its parents lie all the time, then the two year old is going
>> >to do the same thing.
>>
>> Ho-kayyyy - tell us please, because we'd love to know, how a
>> two-year-old can tell its parents are lying when it does not know the
>> truth itself. Unless it's by watching the nose grow longer and longer.

>A two year old is concerned about what works. If the two year old
>sees that lying is more effective in getting results than telling the
>truth, then that is what the two year old is going to start doing.
>Atheists generally reward untruth.

Right, now just go back and read again, a bit slower this time. How
does the two-year-old know - from the example of his elders - that
lying is more effective, when - are you still there? - he does not
yeat recognise it as lying?

Linda ff
In the beginning man created god in his own image
From: Linda Fox on
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 16:30:35 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwinn3(a)juno.com>
wrote:

>On Jul 12, 7:29?am, Stan-O <bndsna...(a)aol.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 21:21:44 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwi...(a)juno.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >> >You atheists seem to have a lot of trouble with the meanings of
>> >> >words. ?There was another atheist who seemed to believe that adult and
>> >> >adulterer meant the same thing.
>> >> >Robert B. Winn
>>
>> >> ...which is an old joke that you obviously didn't get.
>>
>> >It is a very foolish mistake. ?Although the two words look and sound
>> >similar, they mean very different things.
>> >Robert B. Winn
>>
>> I'd explain the meaning of "a play on words", but it would be like
>> pouring water on a rock and expecting it to sink in...
>
>With atheists, it is not a play on words. They really believe that
>adulterers are the most mature adults.

And that irony means "a bit like iron"? Oh, sorry, of course it
probably does, to you.

Linda ff