From: hhyapster on
On Jul 17, 6:32 am, "Steve O" <nospamh...(a)thanks.com> wrote:
> "rbwinn" <rbwi...(a)juno.com> wrote in message
>
> news:2c47d272-fec4-4636-bd37-2183f3f50f82(a)r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
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> > On Jul 15, 1:53 am, hhyaps...(a)gmail.com wrote:
> >> On Jul 15, 4:30 pm, The Natural Philosopher <a...(a)b.c> wrote:
>
> >> Probably very true of rbwinn.
> >> When he told us that he is a welder, I actually wrote some real advise
> >> for him to work hard and look forward towards a retirement, instead of
> >> wasting time in the church on Sundays. Sundays pay thrice as much.
> >> However, my email could not get through>> ]
>
> > Welding is fairly easy compared to picking oranges. I should be able
> > to keep welding until I am about 97 years old.
> > Robert B. Winn
>
> Don't.
> People get drier and crispier as they get older.
> You are likely to catch fire if you keep welding until that age.
>
> --
> Steve O
> a.a. #2240 (Apatheist Chapter)
> B.A.A.W.A.
> Convicted by Earthquack
> Exempt from purgatory by papal indulgence

I believe all of us here should encourage him to see a real doctor who
is capable to repair his brain. The doctors in V.A. Hospital either do
not do a good job or they are as fed up with him as we are.
Instead of describing his condition, I believe he might be talking
nonsense to the doctor.
From: hhyapster on
On Jul 17, 11:30 am, rbwinn <rbwi...(a)juno.com> wrote:
> On Jul 16, 1:38�pm, Stan-O <bndsna...(a)aol.com> wrote:
>
>
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> > On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 12:42:35 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwi...(a)juno.com>
> > wrote:
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> > >> > Well, the construction of Hezekiah's tunnel was very remarkable. �But
> > >> > atheists do not like seeing remards about it. �Why is that?
>
> > >> I have nothing against the tunnel. No, what I dislike is your butchery
> > >> of logic.- Hide quoted text -
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> > >> - Show quoted text -
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> > >Well, choose for yourself what you like or dislike. �It means nothing
> > >to me. �If you or any other atheist decides to discuss the tunnel,
> > >come back and do it some time without trying to change the subject to
> > >Harry Potter.
>
> > Making a comparison between two pieces of literature is hardly
> > changing the subject.
>
> So you think the Bible is like a Harry Potter book. What is the point
> of discussing it further with you then?
> Robert B. Winn

The Harry Potter book is another bible story book...and you fail to
recognize this fact simply because of your mental problem.
Now, I have pointed this out and you should be clear about it.

I have actually thought that you should check out this fact with your
doctor, but since you distrust those psychiatrist, may be you should
then seek second opinion from scientist/atheists. However, since your
brain frequency is not in line with scientist/atheists, may be the
final choice would be the theist.
One advise, if one theist were to play a trick on you by confirming
Harry Potter the same as Bible, your state of mind may get such a
shock that the hospital would have to lock you up forever.
From: hhyapster on
On Jul 17, 8:35 pm, Helgo Land <memb...(a)nospam.com> wrote:
> Jon Green schrieb:
>
> > rbwinn wrote:
> >> Atheists are the people who are trying to make the Bible disappear.
> >> Robert B. Winn
>
> > No, atheists are the people for whom the Bible is someone else's problem.
>
> The real question is 'Does God need to exist'? ;)

Or, has god benefited human in any form since the very beginning?
From: hhyapster on
On Jul 17, 10:34 pm, The Natural Philosopher <a...(a)b.c> wrote:
> Helgo Land wrote:
> > Jon Green schrieb:
>
> >> rbwinn wrote:
> >>> Atheists are the people who are trying to make the Bible disappear.
> >>> Robert B. Winn
> >> No, atheists are the people for whom the Bible is someone else's problem.
>
> > The real question is 'Does God need to exist'? ;)
>
> For robbo, the answer is of course yes.
> He never achieved emotional maturity to take control of his life, nor
> decide for himself on what basis he should act, or desist. He needs
> someone..a big Father Figure, to tell him when he's being good, and when
> he's being naughty, and tuck him in bed, and make him feel loved.
>
> The reality is, he will die in that misplaced trust. But by then it wont
> really matter, will it?
>
> The questin is, is robbos life better spent believing in a lie, or
> failing to get to grips with the terrifying truth. In robbos case, the
> answer is, he's better off living the lie.
>
> "Religion is for people who cant handle reality
> Reality is for people who cant handle drugs."
>
> (Old 60s graffiti)

Yes, I think this fairly sums up for rbwinn.
Its a pity that an old man of 60 still need to stay in the land of
fairy. A man without a family of his own to care for might not know
the real meaning of love, and therefore falls for an imaginary being.
From: hhyapster on
On Jul 17, 10:59 pm, Antares 531 <gordonlrDEL...(a)swbell.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 14:35:16 +0200, Helgo Land <memb...(a)nospam.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Jon Green schrieb:
>
> >> rbwinn wrote:
> >>> Atheists are the people who are trying to make the Bible disappear.
> >>> Robert B. Winn
>
> >> No, atheists are the people for whom the Bible is someone else's problem.
>
> >The real question is 'Does God need to exist'? ;)
>
> Define "God."
>
> The natural laws, order and control of the multiverse? Cosmic
> sentience? Gordon

Then define "multiverse", which by itself is not a valid english word
of any meaning.