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D1B wrote:Joltin Joe has been officially added to the cs.com Officially and Permanently Discredited List.

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Dont know if I would hire him. Smart people don't put themselves in a position where they have to resort to these unfortunate and adolescent replies.

It's a shame really. :ohno:
Funny, I get insulted left and right, called an idiot, told I don't amount to anything, and when I finally shoot back, Ibanez jumps in at me. :dunce:

You know what? I understand your arguments. I get them. But you don't understand mine. You guys refuse to place any value on human intuition, and rely only on what is tangible. Of course, it is human intuition which fuels the acquisition of knowledge. We reach for scientific facts and new ideas based on the intuition that the world is round, that space flight is possible, and now that we can colonize the moon.

We reach for moral truth and purpose the same way -- but this is a journey that you don't want to undertake. We seek reasons for our existence and we intuit there are greater reasons we are here. We reach out to a higher being for a reason. We grow in knowledge and strength as this journey continues. We intuit that the miraculous is possible, for possibly rational reasons that we do not yet grasp, but you want no part of it. Closed-mindedness stunts growth. But you guys would rather engage in cheap personal attacks than open your minds and listen to another viewpoint. It's why you are where you are in life.
Joe, we've been listening to your viewpoint for 2000 years. Not much has changed on your end, but the rest of the world has, dramatically. You fail to acknowledge this, hence your atrocious behavior and losing record.

It doesn't take going to Fordham to get it.
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JoltinJoe wrote:
D1B wrote:Joltin Joe has been officially added to the cs.com Officially and Permanently Discredited List.

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Joe, just bow out. No one will remember this thread in 10 or 20 years.

PM me if you need help leaving the forum.
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Joe, I have OSBF's contact info. He runs a cs.com outcast support group. I suggest you call him.

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Hey kalm, if there's something you want me to pass along to Joseph Stiglitz, I'd be happy to do so next time I speak to him. :thumb:
That's ok. I wouldn't want him to know how you got your ass handed to you by three directional school graduates.

(First salary dropping, now name dropping…I'd leave the argument if I were you too. :thumb: )
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Opie isn't exactly discredited; he does what he says.

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Re: Jesus had a wife

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D1B wrote:
JoltinJoe wrote:
Loser. :tothehand:
Joe, just bow out. No one will remember this thread in 10 or 20 years.

PM me if you need help leaving the forum.

:lol:

So funny how you get your ass handed to you and you claim victory.

Time for another retirement thread. You've got no game anymore. :rofl:
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JoltinJoe wrote:
D1B wrote:
Joe, just bow out. No one will remember this thread in 10 or 20 years.

PM me if you need help leaving the forum.

:lol:

So funny how you get your ass handed to you and you claim victory.

Time for another retirement thread. You've got no game anymore. :rofl:
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kalm wrote:
JoltinJoe wrote:
Hey kalm, if there's something you want me to pass along to Joseph Stiglitz, I'd be happy to do so next time I speak to him. :thumb:
That's ok. I wouldn't want him to know how you got your ass handed to you by three directional school graduates.

(First salary dropping, now name dropping…I'd leave the argument if I were you too. :thumb: )
We should start a "Delusional Board" just for you, :lol:
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JoltinJoe wrote:
kalm wrote:
That's ok. I wouldn't want him to know how you got your ass handed to you by three directional school graduates.

(First salary dropping, now name dropping…I'd leave the argument if I were you too. :thumb: )
We should start a "Delusional Board" just for you, :lol:
No one thinks you won anything except you here. :nod:
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kalm wrote:
JoltinJoe wrote:
We should start a "Delusional Board" just for you, :lol:
No one thinks you won anything except you here. :nod:
Except the people who think i lost are morons. :dunce:
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JoltinJoe wrote:
kalm wrote:
That's ok. I wouldn't want him to know how you got your ass handed to you by three directional school graduates.

(First salary dropping, now name dropping…I'd leave the argument if I were you too. :thumb: )
We should start a "Delusional Board" just for you, :lol:
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Seriously thinking Joe is actually a 9 yr old adoptee of St. Catherine's deacon, pictured here:

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JoltinJoe wrote:
kalm wrote:
No one thinks you won anything except you here. :nod:
Except the people who think i lost are morons. :dunce:
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JoltinJoe wrote:
kalm wrote:
No one thinks you won anything except you here. :nod:
Except the people who think i lost are morons. :dunce:
Was that before or after you started using directional universities, income, and people you know to win your arguments? :)

How long ago was it that you reasonably considered an opposing view and replied without without a smarmy comment? :)

But you keep, keeping on. :thumb:
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D1B scores another bullseye.

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kalm wrote:
JoltinJoe wrote:
Except the people who think i lost are morons. :dunce:
Was that before or after you started using directional universities, income, and people you know to win your arguments? :)

How long ago was it that you reasonably considered an opposing view and replied without without a smarmy comment? :)

But you keep, keeping on. :thumb:
Joe's pride be fucking wit him.

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JoltinJoe wrote:
D1B wrote:
Dont know if I would hire him. Smart people don't put themselves in a position where they have to resort to these unfortunate and adolescent replies.

It's a shame really. :ohno:
Funny, I get insulted left and right, called an idiot, told I don't amount to anything, and when I finally shoot back, Ibanez jumps in at me. :dunce:

You know what? I understand your arguments. I get them. But you don't understand mine. You guys refuse to place any value on human intuition, and rely only on what is tangible. Of course, it is human intuition which fuels the acquisition of knowledge. We reach for scientific facts and new ideas based on the intuition that the world is round, that space flight is possible, and now that we can colonize the moon.

We reach for moral truth and purpose the same way -- but this is a journey that you don't want to undertake. We seek reasons for our existence and we intuit there are greater reasons we are here. We reach out to a higher being for a reason. We grow in knowledge and strength as this journey continues. We intuit that the miraculous is possible, for possibly rational reasons that we do not yet grasp, but you want no part of it. Closed-mindedness stunts growth. But you guys would rather engage in cheap personal attacks than open your minds and listen to another viewpoint. It's why you are where you are in life.
What does that have to do with the price of tea in China? Don't look down your nose at me. I have a different view from D1b and wasn't in your pissing match. Also, being raised Catholic, attending Catholic schools, sunday schools, taking time to learn about religions (their histories and traditions), being heavily involved in the church, etc... gives me an appreciation for what you are saying, even if I disagree. However, it's my opinion that you go about it all wrong. You come out high and mighty. I whole-heartedly agree with you that "Closed-mindedness stunts growth." But that raises a good question, how open-minded are you? You certainly don't appear to be so.

In the end, this is a pointless "debate" on a football message board. You will never change your position. I'm all for discussing the possibilities, but people like you seem to ignore (or maybe forget) that the books were down at a later date, most likely by someone else (face it, fisherman were not extremely literate, if literate at all), were written to promote a specific view and collected with books that were written for the same reasons. The book is written by sinful men with a certain goal. The book has been used to justify crimes such as burning "witches", taking land, slavery, subjugation of actions, money, power, women and more

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Ibanez wrote:
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Funny, I get insulted left and right, called an idiot, told I don't amount to anything, and when I finally shoot back, Ibanez jumps in at me. :dunce:

You know what? I understand your arguments. I get them. But you don't understand mine. You guys refuse to place any value on human intuition, and rely only on what is tangible. Of course, it is human intuition which fuels the acquisition of knowledge. We reach for scientific facts and new ideas based on the intuition that the world is round, that space flight is possible, and now that we can colonize the moon.

We reach for moral truth and purpose the same way -- but this is a journey that you don't want to undertake. We seek reasons for our existence and we intuit there are greater reasons we are here. We reach out to a higher being for a reason. We grow in knowledge and strength as this journey continues. We intuit that the miraculous is possible, for possibly rational reasons that we do not yet grasp, but you want no part of it. Closed-mindedness stunts growth. But you guys would rather engage in cheap personal attacks than open your minds and listen to another viewpoint. It's why you are where you are in life.
What does that have to do with the price of tea in China? Don't look down your nose at me. I have a different view from D1b and wasn't in your pissing match. Also, being raised Catholic, attending Catholic schools, sunday schools, taking time to learn about religions (their histories and traditions), being heavily involved in the church, etc... gives me an appreciation for what you are saying, even if I disagree. However, it's my opinion that you go about it all wrong. You come out high and mighty. I whole-heartedly agree with you that "Closed-mindedness stunts growth." But that raises a good question, how open-minded are you? You certainly don't appear to be so.

In the end, this is a pointless "debate" on a football message board. You will never change your position. I'm all for discussing the possibilities, but people like you seem to ignore (or maybe forget) that the books were down at a later date, most likely by someone else (face it, fisherman were not extremely literate, if literate at all), were written to promote a specific view and collected with books that were written for the same reasons. The book is written by sinful men with a certain goal. The book has been used to justify crimes such as burning "witches", taking land, slavery, subjugation of actions, money, power, women and more

My parents love to say, "it's a leap of faith". It might be, but it seems illogical to me.
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End of thread fact check.

(1) 99.99% of historians agree that Jesus of Nazareth actually existed; claims that he never existed are frivolous.
(2) The use of "cult" as a pejorative is inappropriate to characterize a world-wide belief system with over 1.2 billion adherents.
(3) Most atheists do not engage in abstract or intuitive reasoning and consequently they are left behind when the discussion becomes challenging. At this point, they resort to mocking belief systems by calling them "fairy tales" or "toys."

Checkmate.

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I make more than three of you combined.

And, if you think you won this discussion, that only proves why you went to some directional U. :lol:

Finally, the NDPA!!?? That's the minor leagues for debate teams. :lol:

We're in the APDA, where the nation's best schools compete nationally and internationally. We're too good for the NDPA. :thumb:
Oh god, the classic, "i"m better than you b/c I make more money than you," statement. :lol: Stop discussing the topic and go down that road. What would Jesus do?
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I guess his education is way better than mine....probably jj's too...I mean, did you have that quality of life at just turned 25 Joe?
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JoltinJoe wrote:End of thread fact check.

(1) 99.99% of historians agree that Jesus of Nazareth actually existed; claims that he never existed are frivolous.
(2) The use of "cult" as a pejorative is inappropriate to characterize a world-wide belief system with over 1.2 billion adherents.
(3) Most atheists do not engage in abstract or intuitive reasoning and consequently they are left behind when the discussion becomes challenging. At this point, they resort to mocking belief systems by calling them "fairy tales" or "toys."

Checkmate.

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D1B wrote:
JoltinJoe wrote:End of thread fact check.

(1) 99.99% of historians agree that Jesus of Nazareth actually existed; claims that he never existed are frivolous.
(2) The use of "cult" as a pejorative is inappropriate to characterize a world-wide belief system with over 1.2 billion adherents.
(3) Most atheists do not engage in abstract or intuitive reasoning and consequently they are left behind when the discussion becomes challenging. At this point, they resort to mocking belief systems by calling them "fairy tales" or "toys."

Checkmate.

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