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Less 13-11-2013 22:13

Christian Science
 
Not sure but I think it's around the time when the note under your name changes to 'full member'.
So much about karma has disappeared into the mists of time.
I wish we could have the dogs back, remember Tleafs Growler?

susie123 13-11-2013 23:51

Re: Christian Science
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1083697)
red karma saying my post was gibberish. Guess you think the bible was written in english all along? hmm was it hebrew? who cares

Think some of it was in Aramaic Rob, whatever that is.

susie123 14-11-2013 00:07

Re: Christian Science
 
I notice our friend hasn't come back with a defence of his opinions about WWII. Perhaps he realises what a load of testicles it is and is ashamed to show his face - actually I doubt that last bit very much... Perhaps his God has taken taken him up in a whirlwind (if only) as he did with Elijah* and deposited him in a burning fiery furnace as Hitler did with six million Jews. Or perhaps his views on WWII equate with his being a Holocaust denier as well... but that's another story (as in made up).

* No I haven't read the Bible but I have sung Mendelssohn's eponymous oratorio.

westendlass 14-11-2013 08:28

Re: Christian Science
 
Ooh, it's gone very quiet. Is the hurricane over?

Eric 14-11-2013 09:40

Re: Christian Science
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by westendlass (Post 1083760)
Ooh, it's gone very quiet. Is the hurricane over?

"He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind."

Kevin should have checked out Proverbs before he started his bs. Maybe he has left the site and is searching for a new pulpit.

"For now, faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love."

Less 14-11-2013 13:18

Christian Science
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1083768)
"He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind."

Kevin should have checked out Proverbs before he started his bs. Maybe he has left the site and is searching for a new pulpit.

"For now, faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love."

Oh dear, Eric's been affected!
A copy and paste for his first sentence, he used to be Sooo original.
:)

Eric 14-11-2013 13:46

Re: Christian Science
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1083778)
Oh dear, Eric's been affected!

:)

The Holy Spirit is upon me:theband: And it's only 9:30 am.! Praise Jeeezus, pass the bong, and get me another beer:D.

I do believe I will start my own church ... now, if only I could think of a name:confused: It has to be something catchy. Pity Christian Science has been taken ... it has a nice ring to it ... a mix of superstition and science ... maybe: The First Church of Christ the Conspiracy Theorist.

Communion will consist of beer and pizza ... haven't decided on con- or tran- substantiation; the devil is in the details:rolleyes: Membership is available to all who are prepared to give me their banking and credit card info.:D

Less 15-11-2013 11:41

Re: Christian Science
 
Well Eric, sometime this week you did mention that there is an art to the old comeback.

May I show you the standard of comeback that folk sometimes have to endure?

It was the comment for some karma I received about this thread, red of course all the greens were of a more sane nature.

14-11-2013 23:54 flibber flabber blobber blubber Not quite up to old Winstons standard is it? :)

Not signed, but looking at the time I suspect I know whom had just come in from the pub.

It seems he is still trying to use words not often seen by lesser mortals.
;)

Eric 15-11-2013 12:13

Re: Christian Science
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1083915)
Well Eric, sometime this week you did mention that there is an art to the old comeback.

May I show you the standard of comeback that folk sometimes have to endure?

It was the comment for some karma I received about this thread, red of course all the greens were of a more sane nature.

14-11-2013 23:54 flibber flabber blobber blubber Not quite up to old Winstons standard is it? :)

Not signed, but looking at the time I suspect I know whom had just come in from the pub.

It seems he is still trying to use words not often seen by lesser mortals.
;)

Yup ... it does sound like some mome rath outgrabing after imbibing:rolleyes::D

Eric 15-11-2013 12:34

Re: Christian Science
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1083915)

It seems he is still trying to use words not often seen by lesser mortals.
;)

I think this comes from playing too many games of Aldiborontiphoskyphorniostikos:eek:

Less 15-11-2013 12:42

Re: Christian Science
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1083923)
I think this comes from playing too many games of Aldiborontiphoskyphorniostikos:eek:

Well coincidence after coincidence, (or is it divine intervention?) I have a copy of that very book (unopened next to my Bible on my Bookcase).

Is a first edition copy of any value to a collector?

Further along my bookcase I do have a well thumbed copy of this book.
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/i...uBj_RyvDdbBVNI

I find it far more entertaining.
:mosher:

susie123 15-11-2013 16:50

Re: Christian Science
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1083915)
Well Eric, sometime this week you did mention that there is an art to the old comeback.

May I show you the standard of comeback that folk sometimes have to endure?

It was the comment for some karma I received about this thread, red of course all the greens were of a more sane nature.

14-11-2013 23:54 flibber flabber blobber blubber Not quite up to old Winstons standard is it? :)

Not signed, but looking at the time I suspect I know whom had just come in from the pub.

It seems he is still trying to use words not often seen by lesser mortals.
;)

Funny I had the same comment, similar time but for green K. unsigned. Maybe they pressed the wrong button and mine should have been red too. :confused::p:tongueout:niet::niet:

Graham Hartley 15-11-2013 18:26

Re: Christian Science
 
Christian science is an oxymoron.

Restless 15-11-2013 18:28

Re: Christian Science
 
Makes more sense than k99

DaveinGermany 15-11-2013 18:46

Re: Christian Science
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Graham Hartley (Post 1083975)
Christian science is an oxymoron.

Hello ....... and you are? :)


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