From: Stan-O on
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:43:08 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwinn3(a)juno.com>
wrote:


>> >>>> Most of whom are 'beleivers' in one god or another.
>> >>> We've got one on trial over here at the moment. He shot a guy, then
>> >>> tried to decapitate two women with a katana. Apparently God told him to
>> >>> do it. Hopefully the jury disagrees.- Hide quoted text -
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>> >> Almost every murderer today says that because they know the atheistic
>> >> court system will reward them for saying it.
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>>
>> >> Why would an "atheistic court system" reward someone who claimed to believe
>> >> in gods, skippy?
>>
>> > Lawyers reward anyone who adds to their power and financial security.
>>
>> You've got a whole "reward" thing going on at the moment, why is that?- Hide quoted text -
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>
>I do not have anything going at the present time. Lawyers were the
>people who started "plea bargaining" and did away with the right to
>trial by jury.

That's odd, because my boss was just on a jury trial last month. I
guess that makes you a liar again, doesn't it?
From: Stan-O on
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:27:44 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwinn3(a)juno.com>
wrote:


>> >> >> > No, a couple of atheists have told me that. ?They said he was a
>> >> >> > Russian Orthodox and an alcoholic.
>> >> >> > He was an alcoholic.
>>
>> >> >> So, you're making things up again.
>>
>> >> >> Hint: He was not a Christian merely because an atheist claimed he was...
>> >> >> Hint #2: ?What school did Stalin go to in 1888?
>>
>> >> >> --
>> >> >Stalin went to a Russian Orthodox seminary. ?He rejected what he was
>> >> >taught there and became a mass murderer.
>>
>> >> Only partially true. Like I told you before, politicians, and in
>> >> particular tyrants, will say anything to gain or remain in power.
>>
>> >Well, Stalin did say he was an atheist. ?He told the truth about that.
>>
>> He never openly admitted this. In fact, his religious beliefs were
>> pretty vague. What he hated was the concept of god as presented by the
>> ROC. He did, however, find a political use for the church when it
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>That is quite a statement. So you are saying that Stalin did not
>believe in the Communist Manifesto?

Tyrants will use or believe anything to maintain their control. He
probably found some parts useful, and ignored anything that
contradicted his personally ideologies...pretty much the same with you
and your bible...
From: Stan-O on
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:55:20 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwinn3(a)juno.com>
wrote:


>> > Josef Stalin said that killing 12 million people was not immoral.
>>
>> What kind of argument is that? Are you equivocating slaughter with
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>What is your question supposed to mean? Equivocate does not mean to
>set something equal to something else. This is a typical atheist
>question. You people think you can change the world by asking
>ambiguous questions.

....just like you do.
From: Stan-O on
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:30:13 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwinn3(a)juno.com>
wrote:

>> > Maybe some of the other atheists
>> > could tell you why they do it.
>>
>> Because they want to.
>>
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>> * "I distrust those people who know so well what God *
>> * �wants them to do because I notice it always � � � *
>> * �coincides with their own desires." � � � � � � � �*
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>I never started. The only newsgroups I post to are sci.physics and
>sci.physics.relativity.


Yet, here you are. You are posting twenty to thirty messages every
day, and yet claim you are not posting to alt.atheism. You won't
remove the newsgroup because you enjoy it so much. We are your opium,
and you are too stupid to realize it.
From: Stan-O on
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:37:00 -0700 (PDT), rbwinn <rbwinn3(a)juno.com>
wrote:


>So you are saying that the atheistic rulers of China do not try to
>control the population of China by limiting reproduction to one child
>per couple? Now we have the same kind of government here in the
>United States in which the atheistic members of the Supreme Court can
>begin to limit reproduction in the United States. That is one reason
>why atheists have begun to promote homosexuality. They see it as a
>means of limiting and controlling population.

Boy oh boy! You have certainly got more than a few screws loose!