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From: Robibnikoff on 29 Mar 2005 10:18 "Sweet Ol' Bob (SOB)" <sob(a)sob.com> wrote in message news:424963ec.6131797(a)news-server.houston.rr.com... > On 29 Mar 2005 05:08:00 -0800, "The great philosopher-criminologist" > <bedford_park2000(a)yahoo.ca> wrote: > > >suppose one person wanted > >to be a correctional officer and that person fails the test to become > >one. It was in the control of God. That person then want on to become a > >lawyer and succeeded. That person would say, "God wanted me to be a > >lawyer all along." That person also has to feel it in his heart too. > > Only the Devil can motivate someone to become a lawyer. > > God would never coerce someone to become evil. How would you know? Did he tell you this personally? -- ------ Robyn Resident Witchypoo #1557
From: The great philosopher-criminologist on 29 Mar 2005 10:29 Elroy Willis wrote: > The great philosopher-criminologist wrote in alt.atheism > > > Elroy Willis wrote: > >> The great philosopher-criminologist wrote in alt.atheism > > >>>> Also with the euthanasia debate flaring again due to the Terri > >>>> Schiavo case do you believe that it is god who determines whether > >>>> or not a person dies and the manner in which this death will take > >>>> place? > > >>> Yes. > > >> So all those people who died on 9/11 died because your god willed > >> their deaths? And the hundreds of thousands that died in the last > >> tsunami died because it was your god willed them to die? > > > Planned it all from the beginning. > > So you basically worship a mass murderer. How nice. As Cyril O'Reilly and Sister Peter Marie said, "We don't choose God/ God chooses us."
From: The great philosopher-criminologist on 29 Mar 2005 10:31 Sweet Ol' Bob SOB wrote: > On 29 Mar 2005 05:08:00 -0800, "The great philosopher-criminologist" > <bedford_park2000(a)yahoo.ca> wrote: > > >suppose one person wanted > >to be a correctional officer and that person fails the test to become > >one. It was in the control of God. That person then want on to become a > >lawyer and succeeded. That person would say, "God wanted me to be a > >lawyer all along." That person also has to feel it in his heart too. > > Only the Devil can motivate someone to become a lawyer. > > God would never coerce someone to become evil. Tell that to Constance Cumbey.
From: The great philosopher-criminologist on 29 Mar 2005 10:32 Sweet Ol' Bob SOB wrote: > On 29 Mar 2005 05:08:00 -0800, "The great philosopher-criminologist" > <bedford_park2000(a)yahoo.ca> wrote: > > >suppose one person wanted > >to be a correctional officer and that person fails the test to become > >one. It was in the control of God. That person then want on to become a > >lawyer and succeeded. That person would say, "God wanted me to be a > >lawyer all along." That person also has to feel it in his heart too. > > Only the Devil can motivate someone to become a lawyer. Tell that to Constance Cumbey.
From: The great philosopher-criminologist on 29 Mar 2005 10:34
Sweet Ol' Bob SOB wrote: > On 29 Mar 2005 05:08:00 -0800, "The great philosopher-criminologist" > <bedford_park2000(a)yahoo.ca> wrote: > > >suppose one person wanted > >to be a correctional officer and that person fails the test to become > >one. It was in the control of God. That person then want on to become a > >lawyer and succeeded. That person would say, "God wanted me to be a > >lawyer all along." That person also has to feel it in his heart too. > > Only the Devil can motivate someone to become a lawyer. Then explain this, www.lawcf.org/ |