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OT: Is nothing sacred?
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| GT Tick 2006-02-25, 8:30 pm |
| I wasn't amused by the Jesus dance either.
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OT: Is nothing sacred?
Group: alt.support.mult-sclerosis Date: Fri, Feb 24, 2006, 4:09pm
(CST+1) From: chsw@optonline.net (chsw)
Cartoon abuse!!!
http://www.mohammeddance.com/
***FREEDOM THROUGH VIGILANCE***
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| On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 16:05:12 -0600, OLTICK@webtv.net (GT Tick) wrote:
>I wasn't amused by the Jesus dance either.
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>OT: Is nothing sacred?
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How about a sensual Tango or a smooth Rumba? Or say a lively And maybe
a tarantella?
Donn
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| >Cartoon abuse!!!
Probably worse than those original cartoons that caused all the mayhem.
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Sylvia
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| Gopher Boy 2006-02-25, 8:30 pm |
| Mutual respect and understanding between different religions is the key
to ending hatred and to creating a better world. This kind of post is
not just offensive to Muslims, it should be offensive to all of us. CW,
does your hatred and ignorance have any bounds?
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| ehill@world.std.com 2006-02-25, 8:30 pm |
| just a thought.
if by the title you expect it to offend you then don't view it.
i mean by that accepting responsability for ourselves. nobody makes
you watch jesus dance so simply don't do so.
personally i feel that the worlds religions run about neck and nek with
nazi germany in lethality. although in terms of infant mortality
church goers win hands down.
nazis don't hold a candle to christians fer walking by their neighbor's
dying children on their way to mass.
google per capita infant mortality.
i'm not out for debating points here. i find mass insanity
heartbreaking.
if you are offended by this good. spend next sunday morning working at
a homeless shelter
ed
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| QQQte@webtv.net 2006-02-26, 1:01 am |
| "G" ed are you ever having a tantrum....
what's your beef about? religion is what it is and people dispite it are
inheritly who they are.. christian or non christian can start a cyber
war.... it's not what we talk that matters so much as ones actions.....
spirituality is as contagoise as measles or mumps..... your missing that
ed and it can elude me too more often than i care to say t hope the
sun-rise on sunday morning brings a sparkle to your eyes so that a
thousand other eyes sparkle back at you from the sparkle they saw in
you.... dory
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| ehill@world.std.com 2006-02-26, 1:01 am |
| dory
people pretend a virtue by talking about one.
i'm missing how people can be so damned blind in this country.
seems the enlightenment got turned down here a long time ago. we are
responsible for our actions or their lack.
this nation is currently ruled by criminally insane mass murdering
zealots. sorry, but we are in serious trouble.
historians are currently debating not about left/right dory. or
whether we are in danger of losing our democracy. the argument is
about it's being possible at this point to ever get it back. so yes
dory. got a burr under my saddle.
best
ed
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| QQQte@webtv.net 2006-02-26, 10:57 am |
| ed when i sit and ponder on what you've said i feel much the same way
you do.
zealots and greed go hand in hand and power brings corruption under the
umberalla of the church,,, even an athiest, can bring good to this
world... hope you feel better until the next time you turn on the news
or read a news paper..... you are to out spoken for your
britches.:-).... btw i didn't like jesus dancing.... dory
........" There is so much good in the worst of us and so much bad in
the best of us that its rather hard to discern which of us ought to
reform the rest of us"...........
.........Alain Fournier.........
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| GT Tick 2006-02-26, 5:58 pm |
| Ed, who just thinks he has thought it all out posts....."if you are
offended by this good. spend next sunday morning working at a homeless
shelter".....
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So, Ed, where would this leave my wife who spends an hour or two in
church each week and 20 to 30 hours a week volunteering for what this
non-believer thinks are noble causes and for noble reasons. Even though
she is disabled and in constant pain.
Oh, btw, don't give me some crap about her thinking she's buying her way
into heaven...before her salvation and my MS we did it together. As do
millions of others with or without a 'religion'...'cause it's the right
thing to do. Google back to the days following Katrina (before your
release) and see what the two of us were doing.
Your lumping all believers in 'a God' together and your use of the
Godwin's Law gambit has effectively ended my participation in this
thread.
Next in Line......
***FREEDOM THROUGH VIGILANCE***
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| ehill@world.std.com 2006-02-27, 12:58 am |
| tick
do you honestly believe that i'd presume to speak for your good wife's
motive's?
i wouldn't. although it suspect it's something to do with tremendous
character and love of those around her.
the sunday morning comment was unfair though in that it was leveled at
an individual. that was wrong of me and i apologize gopher. my
frustration with our predicament doesnn't justify that crap.
the infant mortality numbers tick are real. even on a state by state
level.
unfortunately christians lump the rest of us together as being subject
to christian moral rule rather than that of reason and ethics.
tecnically you invoked Godwin's thru it's mention. the gambit is that
the use of the 'n' word invalidates the premise presented. i didn't
equate christians with nazi's. i did show that the social imposition
of morality over ethics inescapably leads to tragedy.
best
ed
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| ehill@world.std.com 2006-02-27, 12:58 am |
| tick
do you honestly believe that i'd presume to speak for your good wife's
motive's?
i wouldn't. although it suspect it's something to do with tremendous
character and love of those around her.
the sunday morning comment was unfair though in that it was leveled at
an individual. that was wrong of me and i apologize gopher. my
frustration with our predicament doesnn't justify that crap.
the infant mortality numbers tick are real. even on a state by state
level.
unfortunately christians lump the rest of us together as being subject
to christian moral rule rather than that of reason and ethics.
tecnically you invoked Godwin's thru it's mention. the gambit is that
the use of the 'n' word invalidates the premise presented. i didn't
equate christians with nazi's. i did show that the social imposition
of morality over ethics inescapably leads to tragedy.
best
ed
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| QQQte@webtv.net 2006-02-27, 12:59 am |
| tick i really don't understand ed, at all in anyway... he speaky the
dutch.... human kind for the most part want pretty much the same things
in life..... it's really still the outer fringes of society that are
noticed and not those of us who try to make a difference for the
betterness of man kind..... gawd you have me wondering if ed, just got
out of the can...
he speaks salad.. don't worry ed i must learn from self between the
lines what you are all about.... sorry but when tick flicks his wiskers
i stand back and take a real hard look... dory
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| ehill@world.std.com 2006-02-27, 12:59 am |
| it's ok dory.
yer not alone.
i'm not trying to be difficult.statistically more folks believe
themselves napolean than think like me.
dunno if that's a good or bad thing
best
ed
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| On 26 Feb 2006 19:16:07 -0800, "ehill@world.std.com"
<ehill@world.std.com> wrote:
>it's ok dory.
>yer not alone.
>i'm not trying to be difficult.statistically more folks believe
>themselves napolean than think like me.
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>dunno if that's a good or bad thing
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>best
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So what's wrong with a little Napoleonic complex? 
Donn
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| QQQte@webtv.net 2006-02-27, 12:59 am |
| ed i am my own special nepolian... it keeps the world going around...
you are deffinatlly a change of pace and i enjoy your reads.... always
to thyn own self be true"-) dory
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| QQQte@webtv.net 2006-02-27, 12:59 am |
| ed i forgot to tell you i often have pretty much the same thoughts as
you:-).... keep on truckin. and expect to hear from me when your not:-)
dory
........" There is so much good in the worst of us and so much bad in
the best of us that its rather hard to discern which of us ought to
reform the rest of us"...........
.........Alain Fournier.........
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| Scotty 2006-02-27, 5:57 pm |
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"DCI" <never@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> On 26 Feb 2006 19:16:07 -0800, "ehill@world.std.com"
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> So what's wrong with a little Napoleonic complex? 
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> Donn
It's defeatist. What's the point of a LITTLE Napoleon Complex? Go big or
go home.
Scott.
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| On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 21:05:12 GMT, "Scotty" <glop@blob.org> wrote:
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>"DCI" <never@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>It's defeatist. What's the point of a LITTLE Napoleon Complex? Go big or
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Do I detect a bit of belligerance?
Donn
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| Scotty 2006-02-27, 5:57 pm |
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"DCI" <never@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Donn
Belligerence? No, just an attempt at wit, (a Napoleon Complex being a
'small man complex', 'little' seemed an amusing choice of adjectives).
Scott.
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| On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 22:15:13 GMT, "Scotty" <glop@blob.org> wrote:
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>"DCI" <never@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>Belligerence? No, just an attempt at wit, (a Napoleon Complex being a
>'small man complex', 'little' seemed an amusing choice of adjectives).
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OK.
Donn
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