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Hmmm...you think that this is possible ? I just thought they were children playing on their dads' computers.MarcosZeitola wrote:I used to think Winston was a person. Now I am slowly beginning to suspect he may in fact be a walking, breathing conspiracy theory created by aliens. I read about this in the secret, hidden, unauthorized diary of Robert Falcon Scott who never actually died in the Arctic but who did, in fact, briefly fall off the earth (which is flat), fell to the other side of the earth where he managed to not float into space by holding on to a part of the Great Wall of China. He managed to climb down and decided to lie low, got hitched to a Chinese woman. He changed his name to Wu to not rouse suspicion. He is, in fact, Winston's grandfather and Winston holds the key to a secret that is so shocking, NASA has pursuaded the CIA to infiltrate this website using the accounts of Anatol, Blue Murder, Adama and Black Knight, who are all actually Jamesbond, who is actually Winston.
There is no man called Winston. There is only the illusion of a man, an enigma. Words on a screen. A smokescreen.
Adama is a lonely bigot, who creates something like a 'new religion' in his fantasy, which might turn out to become a big business. Something like the Flying Spaghetti Monster.Ghost wrote:Check this out guys. Is Adama part of a conspiracy to get people to be against religion by promoting insane beliefs that he wants to tie to Christianity?
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There is clearly an anti-religion conspiracy going on here.
In August 2005, in response to a challenge from a reader, Boing Boing announced a $250,000 prize—later raised to $1,000,000—of "Intelligently Designed currency" payable to any individual who could produce empirical evidence proving that Jesus is not the son of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Ghost wrote:Check this out guys. Is Adama part of a conspiracy to get people to be against religion by promoting insane beliefs that he wants to tie to Christianity? The shocking evidence may surprise you:
-Adama goes so far as to deny physical reality, such as the shape of the earth and the existence of dinosaurs. He tries to tie such beliefs to Christianity, making it seem like anyone who doesn't believe the earth is flat can't be a true Christian. This is clearly a ploy to make people turn against religion by associating it with insane beliefs.
No. I just rarely respond to you, because I find you childish, pathetic and you hold grudges.Ghost wrote: -He avoids responding to criticism of his purported beliefs, so as to side-step the issue. This helps keep peoples' attention off of the lack of logic in his purported beliefs.
No, our interpretations simply differ. I believe it is true. You think it is just an illustration. I doubt you are capable of recognizing deeper truths, and I doubt you could even expound upon any in the story.Ghost wrote: -He denies that the Creation Story in Genesis is an allegory, thereby throwing out the truths that the story is intended to convey. Making it into a story meant only to be taken literally disregards the deeper truths present in the story. This is his way of trying to water down the Creation Story.
I am not arrogant. I am correct. There is a difference.Ghost wrote: -Arrogance. Is this a new Christin virtue? By being arrogant about his beliefs, he is clearly trying to turn any rational poster away from thinking deeply about religion and God. Is this being a 'stumbling block' intentional? Everyone knows being arrogant turns people off of whatever you're talking about. It seems this is part of his plan.
No, you are just unable to see, hear and perceive things clearly.Ghost wrote: There is clearly an anti-religion conspiracy going on here.
fschmidt wrote:Adama is real. Human intelligence is a hoax.
JFK actually didn't shoot first. The Jews did. They have intercontinental small arms weapons that can shoot the wing off of a fly 3000 miles away. That's how they won WW2. The Nazis were great inventors and had many weapon concepts on deck. They secretly conspired with the Jews to start a war in which they would be the targets. Churchill actually created the idea of the Allied Coalition in 1941, the same year the Japanese attacked. You know what? Now that I think about it. Japan has five letters in it, right? Five minus two is three. Three rhymes with "Illuminati". ILLUMINATI CONFIRMED! BE CAREFUL GUYS! THERE ARE CIA/MI5/SAS/DELTA FORCE/NAVY SEALS/WHITE LEOPARD UNIT/SPETSNAZ/KGB/FSB/US ARMY RANGERS/GROD/FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION/FBI/NSA/HOMELAND SECURITY AGENTS TRACKING MY ACCOUNT!cdnFA wrote:This is crazy talk. Next thing you know you will be claiming that JFK didn't shoot first.
Yohan wrote:Adama is a lonely bigot, who creates something like a 'new religion' in his fantasy, which might turn out to become a big business. Something like the Flying Spaghetti Monster.Ghost wrote:Check this out guys. Is Adama part of a conspiracy to get people to be against religion by promoting insane beliefs that he wants to tie to Christianity?
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There is clearly an anti-religion conspiracy going on here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster
In August 2005, in response to a challenge from a reader, Boing Boing announced a $250,000 prize—later raised to $1,000,000—of "Intelligently Designed currency" payable to any individual who could produce empirical evidence proving that Jesus is not the son of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
He did, by refusing to play ball in Cuba, by coming out openly against Secret Societies, and by attempting to circumvent the Federal Reserve System. He declared war against the shadow government.cdnFA wrote:This is crazy talk. Next thing you know you will be claiming that JFK didn't shoot first.
It matters a lot, if the Bible claims the Earth is flat and not round. It means that the Bible gives out wrong information, and likely not only about the form of the Earth.Adama wrote: I think the Bible supports the flat earth but never states it directly because it doesnt truly matter. The flood is explicitly stated in the Bible. The flood can not be denied.
..... how accurate was Biruni ?
With his formula Biruni arrived at the value of the circumference of the earth within 200 miles of the actual value of 24,902 miles, that is less then 1% of error. Biruni's stated radius of 6335.725 km is also very close to the original value.
Yohan wrote:It matters a lot, if the Bible claims the Earth is flat and not round. It means that the Bible gives out wrong information, and likely not only about the form of the Earth.Adama wrote: I think the Bible supports the flat earth but never states it directly because it doesnt truly matter. The flood is explicitly stated in the Bible. The flood can not be denied.
Something is wrong with the Bible, Muslims were aware already of this more than 1000 years ago - the earth is NOT flat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Biruni
Muslims were even able with simple mathematics out of trigonometry to calculate its data.
There is not much difference to the results today with those of al-Biruni.
http://hubpages.com/education/How-to-De ... Experiment
How to Calculate the Radius of the Earth? Al-Biruni's Classic Experiment
So Exactly how accurate was Biruni ?
With his formula Biruni arrived at the value of the circumference of the earth within 200 miles of the actual value of 24,902 miles, that is less then 1% of error. Biruni's stated radius of 6335.725 km is also very close to the original value.
I didn't bother to read the rest of the stuff however.Adama wrote:fschmidt wrote:Adama is real. Human intelligence is a hoax.
I'll agree with that. I definitely am a real person. You don't see me going around making threads about individuals who disagree with my opinions, attempting to slander them.
This is where I stop reading. What kind of intelligent person stops reading someone's post, but then goes ahead to answer it, as if he had read it? If you respond to it, you should have read all of it. But you want to answer something when you do not know anything about it because you have not even bothered to read it. Then you form your opinion based upon what? The opinions of others, rather than your own. That's fine if that is how you prefer to live. I am just pointing out it doesnt make sense to answer a man's post when you haven't read his post. It is also disrespectful. I will show you the same amount of respect which you show me. So if you feel free to read one line of my post, ignoring the rest, and then you respond to accuse me of being a troll, well I could certainly do likewise.cdnFA wrote:I didn't bother to read the rest of the stuff however.Adama wrote:fschmidt wrote:Adama is real. Human intelligence is a hoax.
I'll agree with that. I definitely am a real person. You don't see me going around making threads about individuals who disagree with my opinions, attempting to slander them.