Happy Holidays

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
This forum is the most negative thing in my life
life ain't all sunshine and rainbows and puppies.

i derive joy in seeing how stupid the opposition is. it makes me feel all warm and cozy inside when the people who espouse ridiculous beliefs also tell me the welfare state was only stopped because FDR was denied a second term, or when they ask me to show them iran's coastline, or when they cite roy spencer and phillipe rushton, or when they tell me that romney will win by 6, or when they tell me that they can grow cannabis for $5 a pound while joining white supremacy groups (not a racist thing to do), all while calling me a mudscuttle lying libtard.

where else can you enjoy such validation of your beliefs?
 

BigNBushy

Well-Known Member
life ain't all sunshine and rainbows and puppies.

i derive joy in seeing how stupid the opposition is. it makes me feel all warm and cozy inside when the people who espouse ridiculous beliefs also tell me the welfare state was only stopped because FDR was denied a second term, or when they ask me to show them iran's coastline, or when they cite roy spencer and phillipe rushton, or when they tell me that romney will win by 6, or when they tell me that they can grow cannabis for $5 a pound while joining white supremacy groups (not a racist thing to do), all
while calling me a mudscuttle lying libtard.

where else can you enjoy such validation of your beliefs?
I see you guys with your mental masturbation.

If you need validation in your ideas, it only goes to show how weak you know your own positions to be. The pseudo intellectualism of the left is comical.

You make a point, a guy obliterates your position, all while misspelling a word, or misusing elipses. You point out the flaw, and claim victory, without ever having refuted any point made to counter your own.

Pretty cowardly debate practices.

Regardless, you and yours have a merry Christmas, may you all take a moment to realize the reason for this holiday. Christ was born to bear the burden of our sins. Without Him we are nothing and this is just another day.

God bless you all, he loves you, despite of your refusal to know him. I hope you all come home one day to our Father so we can continue this debate in a better place.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Christ was born to bear the burden of our sins. Without Him we are nothing and this is just another day.
reconcile your racist, anti-semitic, and pedophile remarks with your love of this jesus fellow.

I hope you all come home one day to our Father so we can continue this debate in a better place.
when you die, which i sincerely hope happens sooner than later, you will rot in the ground.

if i am anywhere near your grave, i will dance on it.

you are a blight on this planet.
 

see4

Well-Known Member
I think Jesus said it best,

Would you look at that? I mean would you just look at it.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
And yet he said "render unto Caesar". Did Jesus really have an opinion about who owns the economic machinery?
Jesus was too into the pot, fuck machines and economics, he could replicate all the food and presumably weed he could ever want... He can also turn water into wine and presumably other alcoholic liquids...

Who needs money when you're rocking that sort of power?
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
Jesus was too into the pot, fuck machines and economics, he could replicate all the food and presumably weed he could ever want... He can also turn water into wine and presumably other alcoholic liquids...

Who needs money when you're rocking that sort of power?
[video=youtube_share;mSfa56tjBQo]http://youtu.be/mSfa56tjBQo[/video]
 

abandonconflict

Well-Known Member
Only time Jesus ever got angry was when he flipped the tables where the money lenders were huckstering. He hated capitalism and he was an anti-imperialist. I remember something about rich people having less chance of getting into heaven than a camel through the eye of a needle.

He definitely wasn't capitalist. Neer could be right though, he might not have been a socialist.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Only time Jesus ever got angry was when he flipped the tables where the money lenders were huckstering. He hated capitalism and he was an anti-imperialist. I remember something about rich people having less chance of getting into heaven than a camel through the eye of a needle.

He definitely wasn't capitalist. Neer could be right though, he might not have been a socialist.
I think that Jesus' point with the moneychangers in the temple was less about money and more about honesty, so ... not politicoeconomic. I don't think he was either for or against capitalism or imperialism. The trouble is ... i am not sure. It is so easy to impose one's politics upon moral figures, and I don't excuse myself. Even so ... whose exegesis to trust?
 
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