FWIW, it is pretty much accepted fact that the piece of the Shroud that used for the Carbon-14 in 1987 was not a part of the original cloth, but was part of a middle ages mending, after a fire. In fact, Raymond Rogers, who headed the team which studied the shroud and which removed the piece which was tested, conceded this point before he died.Ibanez wrote:My wife and I were talking about this yesterday. If you go to facebook and put that you are an athiest, you will get a slew of people either telling you you are going to hell or that they are "praying for you". If you put up sometihng religious, you probably won't see any athiests say anything. It's a great double standard like fat people ridiculuing skinny people as "unhealthy". (I can't tell you how many time's I've gone down that road with fat assess.) The bottom line, which everyone knows, is that extremists get the press, the moderates(who are probably in the majority) get the bad rap and Religion has become the proverbial, "My God is better than your God", "My Religion is right and your's isn't." If ANY of those people truly knew thier religion and could think with an open mind, things would be different.Bronco wrote:I enjoy watching anyone that is passionate in their beliefs
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I actually liked Hitchens' work, although I didn't agree with most of his positions. He didn't use big words just to show off, but to make his points. If you use a single "big word" to argue an issue concisely, you're a better writer than one who uses 20 ordinary words to do so. He and Bill Buckley were the only two modern-era writers that sent me to my Webster's on a regular basis!
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Re: RIP Christopher Hitchens
It's the same for me with Joltin Joe's fallacious sophistry!Ivytalk wrote:I actually liked Hitchens' work, although I didn't agree with most of his positions. He didn't use big words just to show off, but to make his points. If you use a single "big word" to argue an issue concisely, you're a better writer than one who uses 20 ordinary words to do so. He and Bill Buckley were the only two modern-era writers that sent me to my Webster's on a regular basis!
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In the example cited above, which of the "big words" made the writing more concise?Ivytalk wrote:I actually liked Hitchens' work, although I didn't agree with most of his positions. He didn't use big words just to show off, but to make his points. If you use a single "big word" to argue an issue concisely, you're a better writer than one who uses 20 ordinary words to do so. He and Bill Buckley were the only two modern-era writers that sent me to my Webster's on a regular basis!
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Nice try there, but "fallacious sophistry" is redundant.kalm wrote:It's the same for me with Joltin Joe's fallacious sophistry!Ivytalk wrote:I actually liked Hitchens' work, although I didn't agree with most of his positions. He didn't use big words just to show off, but to make his points. If you use a single "big word" to argue an issue concisely, you're a better writer than one who uses 20 ordinary words to do so. He and Bill Buckley were the only two modern-era writers that sent me to my Webster's on a regular basis!
If you went to a private college, you would know that.
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Not only that, it's unnecessarily and repeatedly redundant!JoltinJoe wrote:Nice try there, but "fallacious sophistry" is redundant.kalm wrote:
It's the same for me with Joltin Joe's fallacious sophistry!
If you went to a private college, you would know that.
(if you hadn't gone to a stuffy private school your smarmy elitism wouldn't have gotten in the way of my satirical sarcasm)
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Re: RIP Christopher Hitchens
Agree.Ibanez wrote:
There is zero proof, no smoking gun, to back up the claim of any Christian, Jew, Muslim or Athiest. It's all your belief. Some take that "leap of faith," as my father calls is, some don't believe what they don't see.
But what/who does it hurt to have a Christian "faith"?
What if athiests are wrong? What happens then?
What if Christians are wrong? What happens then?
I have always been interested in the answers to these questions.
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Right.kalm wrote:Not only that, it's unnecessarily and repeatedly redundant!JoltinJoe wrote:
Nice try there, but "fallacious sophistry" is redundant.
If you went to a private college, you would know that.
(if you hadn't gone to a stuffy private school your smarmy elitism wouldn't have gotten in the way of my satirical sarcasm)
How's that for smarmy elitism?
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Perfect! You're the shining example of how some of the most intellectually and well educated people I know occasionally end up looking like the stupidest.JoltinJoe wrote:Right.kalm wrote:
Not only that, it's unnecessarily and repeatedly redundant!
(if you hadn't gone to a stuffy private school your smarmy elitism wouldn't have gotten in the way of my satirical sarcasm)
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How's that for smarmy elitism?
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kalm wrote:Perfect! You're the shining example of how some of the most intellectually and well educated people I know occasionally end up looking like the stupidest.JoltinJoe wrote:
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How's that for smarmy elitism?
Fail ... just admit you didn't know sophistry implies fallacious and this will be a lot easier for you.
If I supplied a link to a Rolling Stone article about admitting your own shortcomings, would that help you?
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Honestly, my directional university edumaction left me lacking so I had to look up the meaning of sophistry just to be sure it fit and fallacious was used in the first definition. That's when I hatched my plan!JoltinJoe wrote:kalm wrote:
Perfect! You're the shining example of how some of the most intellectually and well educated people I know occasionally end up looking like the stupidest.![]()
Fail ... just admit you didn't know sophistry implies fallacious and this will be a lot easier for you.
If I supplied a link to a Rolling Stone article about admitting your own shortcomings, would that help?
But thanks for playing 89hen er...I mean Joe!
Re: RIP Christopher Hitchens
Translation; "I didn't know what you meant, but then I looked up the word and, lo and behold, you were right!"
I'm glad you learned something new today.
I'm glad you learned something new today.
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Ugh.JoltinJoe wrote:Translation; "I didn't know what you meant, but then I looked up the word and, lo and behold, you were right!"
I'm glad you learned something new today.
Dearest Joe,
Two things growing up on the mean streets of Cheney, WA and later the sterile and non-ivy adorned halls of a directional public university taught me were humility and honesty. I humbly admit my inferior education and will freely admit to you being much more well read and much more of a deep thinker than I. In fact I often admire your posts on religion. I also have and will admit when I'm wrong on these boards. That's part of the reason I was laughing so hard at admitting having to look up the definition of sophistry. But that's when I decided to be a smart ass and add the redundancy - partly for your benefit.
Bottom line, if you had truly caught me, I would have owned up to it. But you chose to be petty instead and make a mountain out of a mole hill.
Humility and honesty Joe - you could stand to learn a little more of both sometimes.
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Joe is just your typical New Yorker: arrogant, obnoxious, and an avid sniffer of his own farts.kalm wrote:Ugh.JoltinJoe wrote:Translation; "I didn't know what you meant, but then I looked up the word and, lo and behold, you were right!"
I'm glad you learned something new today.
Dearest Joe,
Two things growing up on the mean streets of Cheney, WA and later the sterile and non-ivy adorned halls of a directional public university taught me were humility and honesty. I humbly admit my inferior education and will freely admit to you being much more well read and much more of a deep thinker than I. In fact I often admire your posts on religion. I also have and will admit when I'm wrong on these boards. That's part of the reason I was laughing so hard at admitting having to look up the definition of sophistry. But that's when I decided to be a smart ass and add the redundancy - partly for your benefit.
Bottom line, if you had truly caught me, I would have owned up to it. But you chose to be petty instead and make a mountain out of a mole hill.
Humility and honesty Joe - you could stand to learn a little more of both sometimes.![]()
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Re: RIP Christopher Hitchens
1. Those that are oppressed because they don't agree with the Christian faith.CAA Flagship wrote:Agree.Ibanez wrote:
There is zero proof, no smoking gun, to back up the claim of any Christian, Jew, Muslim or Athiest. It's all your belief. Some take that "leap of faith," as my father calls is, some don't believe what they don't see.
1.But what/who does it hurt to have a Christian "faith"?
2.What if athiests are wrong? What happens then?
3.What if Christians are wrong? What happens then?
I have always been interested in the answers to these questions.
2. Sucks to be them.
3. They oppressed the people from #1 for no reason, jerks.
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posting.php?mode=quote&f=10&p=593103#kalm wrote:Ugh.JoltinJoe wrote:Translation; "I didn't know what you meant, but then I looked up the word and, lo and behold, you were right!"
I'm glad you learned something new today.
Dearest Joe,
Two things growing up on the mean streets of Cheney, WA and later the sterile and non-ivy adorned halls of a directional public university taught me were humility and honesty. I humbly admit my inferior education and will freely admit to you being much more well read and much more of a deep thinker than I. In fact I often admire your posts on religion. I also have and will admit when I'm wrong on these boards. That's part of the reason I was laughing so hard at admitting having to look up the definition of sophistry. But that's when I decided to be a smart ass and add the redundancy - partly for your benefit.
Bottom line, if you had truly caught me, I would have owned up to it. But you chose to be petty instead and make a mountain out of a mole hill.
Humility and honesty Joe - you could stand to learn a little more of both sometimes.![]()
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Off the ledge, kalm.
This is just message board BS. Picture we're in a bar, having some beers, and just yanking each other's chains.
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I'll cop to the first two -- but I don't fart.Grizalltheway wrote:Joe is just your typical New Yorker: arrogant, obnoxious, and an avid sniffer of his own farts.kalm wrote:
Ugh.
Dearest Joe,
Two things growing up on the mean streets of Cheney, WA and later the sterile and non-ivy adorned halls of a directional public university taught me were humility and honesty. I humbly admit my inferior education and will freely admit to you being much more well read and much more of a deep thinker than I. In fact I often admire your posts on religion. I also have and will admit when I'm wrong on these boards. That's part of the reason I was laughing so hard at admitting having to look up the definition of sophistry. But that's when I decided to be a smart ass and add the redundancy - partly for your benefit.
Bottom line, if you had truly caught me, I would have owned up to it. But you chose to be petty instead and make a mountain out of a mole hill.
Humility and honesty Joe - you could stand to learn a little more of both sometimes.![]()
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Joe's getting Hitch-slapped.
"Sarah Palin absolutely blew AWAY the audience tonight. If there was any doubt as to whether she was savvy enough, tough enough or smart enough to carry the mantle of Vice President, she put those fears to rest tonight. She took on Barack Obama DIRECTLY on every issue and exposed... She did it with warmth and humor, and came across as the every-person....it's becoming mroe and more clear that she was a genius pick for McCain."
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I am buddy, I am.JoltinJoe wrote:posting.php?mode=quote&f=10&p=593103#kalm wrote:
Ugh.
Dearest Joe,
Two things growing up on the mean streets of Cheney, WA and later the sterile and non-ivy adorned halls of a directional public university taught me were humility and honesty. I humbly admit my inferior education and will freely admit to you being much more well read and much more of a deep thinker than I. In fact I often admire your posts on religion. I also have and will admit when I'm wrong on these boards. That's part of the reason I was laughing so hard at admitting having to look up the definition of sophistry. But that's when I decided to be a smart ass and add the redundancy - partly for your benefit.
Bottom line, if you had truly caught me, I would have owned up to it. But you chose to be petty instead and make a mountain out of a mole hill.
Humility and honesty Joe - you could stand to learn a little more of both sometimes.![]()
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Off the ledge, kalm.
This is just message board BS. Picture we're in a bar, having some beers, and just yanking each other's chains.
btw, link fail.
Re: RIP Christopher Hitchens
JoltinJoe wrote:FWIW, it is pretty much accepted fact that the piece of the Shroud that used for the Carbon-14 in 1987 was not a part of the original cloth, but was part of a middle ages mending, after a fire. In fact, Raymond Rogers, who headed the team which studied the shroud and which removed the piece which was tested, conceded this point before he died.Ibanez wrote:
My wife and I were talking about this yesterday. If you go to facebook and put that you are an athiest, you will get a slew of people either telling you you are going to hell or that they are "praying for you". If you put up sometihng religious, you probably won't see any athiests say anything. It's a great double standard like fat people ridiculuing skinny people as "unhealthy". (I can't tell you how many time's I've gone down that road with fat assess.) The bottom line, which everyone knows, is that extremists get the press, the moderates(who are probably in the majority) get the bad rap and Religion has become the proverbial, "My God is better than your God", "My Religion is right and your's isn't." If ANY of those people truly knew thier religion and could think with an open mind, things would be different.![]()
There is zero proof, no smoking gun, to back up the claim of any Christian, Jew, Muslim or Athiest. It's all your belief. Some take that "leap of faith," as my father calls is, some don't believe what they don't see.
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"Sarah Palin absolutely blew AWAY the audience tonight. If there was any doubt as to whether she was savvy enough, tough enough or smart enough to carry the mantle of Vice President, she put those fears to rest tonight. She took on Barack Obama DIRECTLY on every issue and exposed... She did it with warmth and humor, and came across as the every-person....it's becoming mroe and more clear that she was a genius pick for McCain."
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Re: RIP Christopher Hitchens
D1B wrote:at Joltin Joe making an ass out of himself, and getting owned, again.
Joe's getting Hitch-slapped.
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CAA Flagship wrote:Agree.Ibanez wrote:
There is zero proof, no smoking gun, to back up the claim of any Christian, Jew, Muslim or Athiest. It's all your belief. Some take that "leap of faith," as my father calls is, some don't believe what they don't see.
But what/who does it hurt to have a Christian "faith"?
What if athiests are wrong? What happens then?
What if Christians are wrong? What happens then?
I have always been interested in the answers to these questions.
1. Like I stated, If I said I love God, most people wouldn't object. If I said, God doesn't exist, all of those tolerant, holier than thou Christians will come out of the wood work. Who does it hurt? If you are like my grandmother and truly believe and aren't doing it to put a "check in the box", nothing. But if you are doing it to instill fear, hate and intolerance into your children, then that's evil.
2 and 3. I don't know. As far I as I know, nobody has returned from heaven or hell to tell us all about it.
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Re: RIP Christopher Hitchens
I posted on one of my many social media sites that Christians need to lay off the "we're oppressed" junk. Atheists are far more oppressed, maybe not directly, but socially. Just go to google and type in "Christians should" and see what comes up under that and then "Atheists should" the reactions are somewhat shocking.Ibanez wrote:My wife and I were talking about this yesterday. If you go to facebook and put that you are an athiest, you will get a slew of people either telling you you are going to hell or that they are "praying for you". If you put up sometihng religious, you probably won't see any athiests say anything. It's a great double standard like fat people ridiculuing skinny people as "unhealthy". (I can't tell you how many time's I've gone down that road with fat assess.) The bottom line, which everyone knows, is that extremists get the press, the moderates(who are probably in the majority) get the bad rap and Religion has become the proverbial, "My God is better than your God", "My Religion is right and your's isn't." If ANY of those people truly knew thier religion and could think with an open mind, things would be different.Bronco wrote:I enjoy watching anyone that is passionate in their beliefs
RIP![]()
There is zero proof, no smoking gun, to back up the claim of any Christian, Jew, Muslim or Athiest. It's all your belief. Some take that "leap of faith," as my father calls is, some don't believe what they don't see.
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RIP Christopher Hitchens
I would say that anyone that has a contrary POV to mainstream religion is labeled as an atheist or is damned to hell by one of Gods wonderful followers.youngterrier wrote:I posted on one of my many social media sites that Christians need to lay off the "we're oppressed" junk. Atheists are far more oppressed, maybe not directly, but socially. Just go to google and type in "Christians should" and see what comes up under that and then "Atheists should" the reactions are somewhat shocking.Ibanez wrote:
My wife and I were talking about this yesterday. If you go to facebook and put that you are an athiest, you will get a slew of people either telling you you are going to hell or that they are "praying for you". If you put up sometihng religious, you probably won't see any athiests say anything. It's a great double standard like fat people ridiculuing skinny people as "unhealthy". (I can't tell you how many time's I've gone down that road with fat assess.) The bottom line, which everyone knows, is that extremists get the press, the moderates(who are probably in the majority) get the bad rap and Religion has become the proverbial, "My God is better than your God", "My Religion is right and your's isn't." If ANY of those people truly knew thier religion and could think with an open mind, things would be different.![]()
There is zero proof, no smoking gun, to back up the claim of any Christian, Jew, Muslim or Athiest. It's all your belief. Some take that "leap of faith," as my father calls is, some don't believe what they don't see.
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I don't think atheists are "damned to hell" by Christians as much as being the recipient of Christians trying to fulfill a duty. That duty being spreading the "word". This includes raising children in Christianity.
But the fundamentals of Christianity include being a good person and helping the less fortunate, along with going to church and worshiping God. I don't know about "fundamentals" of atheism. I don't think there are any, are there? But many atheists feel it is necessary to spread their "word". Why? What's the benefit?
But the fundamentals of Christianity include being a good person and helping the less fortunate, along with going to church and worshiping God. I don't know about "fundamentals" of atheism. I don't think there are any, are there? But many atheists feel it is necessary to spread their "word". Why? What's the benefit?




