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I wish you'd come outside that bible-box you keep your brain in and play in the sun with the rest of us...its so wide and nice and sunny out here and there is no fear of hellfire and brimstone...if you ever change your mind we'll be waiting for you.
Wow that is exactly the kind of thing I would think Satan would say to someone to entice them to the darkside.
let me just say that it is a great sorrow for me to see intelligent people with sharp minds snared in ancient cognative frameworks which have long, long since outlasted any usefullness they might once have had and become dangerous
Originally posted by Flyer
reply to post by Wookiep
I clicked on the thread expecting it to be a good read, what I got was nonsense and quotes from a fictitious book.
reply to post by HypotheticalSituationist
Try to write properly when talking about your great intelligence
Originally posted by Black_Fox
Ugh,ya got me in this thread by its title,then ya lost me somewhere around "bible".
Im noticing a trend,why is it more and more threads always coming out about ww3,and somehow theres always religious tie in.edit on 17-11-2011 by Black_Fox because: (no reason given)
Gen. Nikolai Makarov, chief of the General Staff of the Russian armed forces, cautioned over NATO's expansion eastward and warned that the risks of Russia being pulled into local conflicts have "risen sharply."
Makarov added, according to Russian news agencies, that "under certain conditions local and regional conflicts may develop into a full-scale war involving nuclear weapons."
A steady decline in Russia's conventional forces has prompted the Kremlin to rely increasingly on its nuclear deterrent.
Newt Gingrich, further warned this past week that the United States under President Obama is “dominated by a secular, anti-Christian and anti-Jewish elite".
Originally posted by Sherlock Holmes
It's quite obvious from the immediate outset of the thread that the OP is discussing Biblical prophecy, so why bother adding unconstructive comments if you're not even going to take the premise of the thread seriously, or - even worse - have open hostility towards the subject matter ?
Just quietly move along if you're not going to give the content of this thread any credence.
I'm not a Christian, but I'm open minded and I find Biblical prophecy quite interesting.
Originally posted by galadofwarthethird
Ok Partygirl, you do have a habit of making controversial threads, and you are the most logically unlogical person when it comes to your religion that I have come across.....Really I think your premise is wrong on this. Plus you have a habit of disappearing once your cool threads get going.
So Partygirl, whats the deal? You do realize that reality bends to the will of the observer, and in such a case all the believes of the faithful will eventually come true especially when done in mass concentration.[
Sorry but I disagree The word is TRUTH and that's just the way it is.
Originally posted by VonDoomen
reply to post by Burgo1010
no, people who think like this-^, people who think they are linking random verses in an ancient fictional book to current events. people have been doing this for centuries.
also, god shouldnt be feared. what kind of reagan wet dream is that? I could go on forever, but i wont waste my time, you guys are firmly stuck in your extremely flawed view of reality
Originally posted by Partygirl
reply to post by Wookiep
By the way check it out guys:
Russian Military Chief Warns of Nuclear War Risks
abcnews.go.com...
Gen. Nikolai Makarov, chief of the General Staff of the Russian armed forces, cautioned over NATO's expansion eastward and warned that the risks of Russia being pulled into local conflicts have "risen sharply."
Makarov added, according to Russian news agencies, that "under certain conditions local and regional conflicts may develop into a full-scale war involving nuclear weapons."
A steady decline in Russia's conventional forces has prompted the Kremlin to rely increasingly on its nuclear deterrent.