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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #160 on: June 05, 2015, 12:36:28 PM »
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yr going to have a "nap" soon, jew!
a permanent one!

Surely this falls foul of the first two forum rules, even if the tedious trolling anti-semitism didn't?

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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #161 on: June 05, 2015, 03:04:53 PM »
In order to go to hell, I'd have to believe in it first. I don't. Nor does the text that most Christians call the "Old Testament". But don't worry about old Bickles. He's just too tired. Can't seem to rest adequately. And still full of orthographic errors, I see.

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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #162 on: June 05, 2015, 03:16:06 PM »
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Apparently your nap was not of assistance to you, Bickles

yr going to have a "nap" soon, jew!
a permanent one!
most jews are going to visit their father the Devil and get their just desserts!
(oh.....and don't bother with a death bed confession/conversion to Jesus Christ....that hardly ever works...you'll die as you lived!....and, most jews have lived as: liars,mass murderers, baby butchers, psychopaths, paedophiles and pornographers!)
 

here's a little taste of what's "in store" for most jews!
 



Although we appreciate the freedom of religious expression, death threats against another user is certainly taking things too far. Three day ban.

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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #163 on: June 05, 2015, 04:39:53 PM »
Well, that was interesting. A three day ban for a death threat. Seems a little mild to me. And so my wife thought. I mean, I don't deny, I have been known to be a real dick in here, but I've never pulled that. So being an a**hole gets more punishment than issuing what amount to terrorist threats. Fascinating. Even my suggestions that we turn the entire ME to glass don't compare, since that is foreign policy advice, rather than threats against a person.

Well, such is life, I suppose. Anyone who issues personal death threats should be perma-banned, in my opinion. The mildness of the punishment does not any way fit the offence.

Just my opinion.

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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #164 on: June 05, 2015, 04:58:57 PM »
Well, that was interesting. A three day ban for a death threat. Seems a little mild to me. And so my wife thought. I mean, I don't deny, I have been known to be a real dick in here, but I've never pulled that. So being an a**hole gets more punishment than issuing what amount to terrorist threats. Fascinating. Even my suggestions that we turn the entire ME to glass don't compare, since that is foreign policy advice, rather than threats against a person.

Well, such is life, I suppose. Anyone who issues personal death threats should be perma-banned, in my opinion. The mildness of the punishment does not any way fit the offence.

Just my opinion.

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We'll issue longer bans if it becomes necessary, but mister bickles has shown in the past that he does improve his behaviour when told to, so I don't a think a first incident requires that much punishment.

Besides, it's not exactly an explicit threat. Christians tell people they're going to hell all the time. It's in their kind-hearted nature.

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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #165 on: June 05, 2015, 05:16:37 PM »
inb4 Parsifal overturns the ban

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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #166 on: July 07, 2015, 04:10:00 AM »
If you lack a devil in your home, invite a Jew in.

Whoever serves a Jew will not avoid disaster.

What God loves, a Jew discards.

A baptised Jew is like a tamed wolf.

A Jew boasts of things a gentile repents for.

Let a Jew into your house for a day and you won’t get rid of him in a year.

Wherever a Jew goes, misfortune brews.

A Jew’s hands love the labour of others.

Pandering to a Jew is no different from being a thief yourself.

A Jew is always ready to cross himself if he profits from it.

A Jew is nourished by mischief.

Where a Jew walks, men’s tears flow.

A Jew will say he was beaten, but will never say for what.

A Jew in business is like a leech on the skin.

A Jew’s love is worse than a hangman’s noose.

You want to ruin a Jew, don’t do business with him.

For a Jew, souls are cheaper than coins.

While you drink, a Jew steals your money.

A Jew doesn’t know what shame is.

A Jew will even swing a censer, as long as coin flows.

Run with Jews, wake up with sins.

Where a Jew goes, bribes follow.

First a Jew treats you to a drink, then he makes you a drunkard.

A Jew takes you not by force, but by temptation.

A Jew stinks as badly as he looks.

A Jew is like a pig: nothing hurts, but he keeps squealing.

A house is only good until a Jew settles in it.

A Jew is honey-mouthed in poverty, insolent in equality and a fiend in power.

Call a Jew a brother and he will call himself your father.

A Jew swings his tongue while a man swings his hoe.

A Jew works only with his stomach.

Who buys from a Jew digs his own grave.

A Jew promising healing is like Death promising life.

What ends up in a Jew’s hands, disappears.

Avoid friendship with a Jew and you will avoid trouble in life.

Bow to a Jew and you break in half.

Jews are like rats – only strong in packs.

Jewish praise is worse than scolding.

Trust your eyes, not Jewish words.

Jews carry lies like fields carry wheat.

When a Jew tells the truth, the Devil will die.

A Jew sinks the truth with gold, but it always floats to the surface.

A Jew looks at you like a fox, yet stinks like a wolf.

When you weep with joy, a Jew weeps with envy.

Even a sated Jew looks around with hungry eyes.

A Jew stops sucking blood only when he tires of breathing.

Better to lose with a Christian than to find with a Jew.

A Jew trembles over every coin even with one foot in the grave.

Jews sow usury and reap misery.

Jews pave their way with money.

You may complete your service to God, but never your service to a Jew.

Around rich Jews, men wear rags.

Locusts might devour your crops, but a Jew will rip your skin off.

Who gives a Jew free will, sells himself into slavery.

A leech will gorge itself and fall off, a Jew won’t.

There are no good Jews, just like there are no good rats.

Punch a Jew in the face and he will accuse you of murder.

When a Jew appears in your village, tie your tongue and unleash your dogs.

If you want to live, drive away the Jew.


how true!
centuries of wisdom in those "proverbs"
ignore them @ yr extreme peril!  ☠ ☠
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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #167 on: July 07, 2015, 04:31:34 AM »
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In order to go to hell, I'd have to believe in it first

how ludicrous, if not absurd!

if the place exists, it doesn't matter whether you "believe" in it or not!




"sinners in the hands of an angry God"....the most famous sermon ever preached in America!

 
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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #168 on: July 07, 2015, 04:38:11 AM »
words of wisdom from Br Nathanael Kapner...

"jewish tyranny at the Supreme Court"  :(



"should Christians 'bless' the jews?" [NO!  >:( ]

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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #169 on: July 07, 2015, 06:41:12 AM »
You're assuming Christianity isn't some loony bastardised version of Judaism and Paganism. It is. It is from the Pagan side that it got the whole "Hell" Concept. Remember, Christians are Pagans. Keep that in mind at all times.

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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #170 on: July 07, 2015, 07:51:17 AM »
Remember, Christians are Pagans. Keep that in mind at all times.
You say that as if it was a bad thing. Seriously, though, who cares?
Read the FAQ before asking your question - chances are we already addressed it.
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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #171 on: July 07, 2015, 08:18:23 AM »
Its a question of whether Hell exists. It certainly doesn't, in Judaism. and since Jesus was a Jew, that is the only standard that can be used to judge his beliefs. Anything else is illogical. Of course, we know that Bickles needs a nap and a blanket, but that is another issue.

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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #172 on: July 13, 2015, 10:22:58 AM »
Its a question of whether Hell exists. It certainly doesn't, in Judaism. and since Jesus was a Jew, that is the only standard that can be used to judge his beliefs. Anything else is illogical. Of course, we know that Bickles needs a nap and a blanket, but that is another issue.

the evidence (both Biblical and extra-Biblical) for the existence of Hell is overwhelming;

of course, jews, being a bunch of psychopathic liars, will lie about this;

they are vile, unrepentent enemies of Jesus Christ and opposers/blockers of the Gospel;

they are devils in shoe-leather, whose rightful place is in the Lake of Fire, reserved specifically for the Devil and his angels;

nothing good can be said abt any jew;

except, maybe, for those small handful who have renounced, repudiated and spurned judaism and their "jewiness";

Hell is full of jews!  >:(


a Jack Chick tract...
where is Rabbi Waxmann?

a web-site that attempts "a scientific study" of NDEs;
http://www.near-death.com/ ;
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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #173 on: July 13, 2015, 10:43:11 AM »
You're assuming Christianity isn't some loony bastardised version of Judaism and Paganism. It is. It is from the Pagan side that it got the whole "Hell" Concept. Remember, Christians are Pagans. Keep that in mind at all times.


the OTW inexplicable conversion of Saul of Tarsus, an ultra-Orthodox jew and, most likely, a highly respected rabbi of the time period (1st century CE) totally negates that asinine rubbish!  >:(
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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #174 on: July 14, 2015, 10:01:35 PM »
You are, of course, assuming that Yeshu existed. It is far more likely that he did not exist at all, but is an entirely made-up, fictional character. He wrote nothing. What was written about him was 30 years and later from his death. Pagans say nothing about him directly. They only refer to Christians who worship Christ. The references in Josephus are known to be a later Christian interpolation. So, you stand on very shaky gound at best. Its kind of amusing, really.

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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #175 on: July 15, 2015, 01:34:32 AM »
You are, of course, assuming that Yeshu existed. It is far more likely that he did not exist at all, but is an entirely made-up, fictional character. He wrote nothing. What was written about him was 30 years and later from his death. Pagans say nothing about him directly. They only refer to Christians who worship Christ. The references in Josephus are known to be a later Christian interpolation. So, you stand on very shaky gound at best. Its kind of amusing, really.

you're the one on "shaky ground", jew!
you may argue about the miracles of Christ, His ministry and the veracity of the ressurection claims but to argue against His actual, Earthly existence is the provenance of village idiot atheism;

http://www.abc.net.au/religion/articles/2012/12/24/3660194.htm ;

as per Mr Dickson's challenge in the abv-linked article....
(can) anyone...find a full professor of Classics, Ancient History or New Testament in any accredited university in the world who thinks Jesus never lived?

http://www.independent.ie/world-news/middle-east/three-suspects-arrested-in-israel-after-arson-at-site-of-jesus-miracle-31371594.html ;
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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #176 on: July 15, 2015, 11:50:30 AM »
Boy, do I feel threatened. If he did exist, which is questionable, he was a Jew, and the New Testament is still BS. So the "Lord" you claim to love so much was a Jew, not much different than me. They have proven that Askenazi Jews have as much Middle Eastern descent in them as would be expected for a group of Jews living in Europe for 1500 years. The whole Khazar theory has discarded. The only people that converted there were the nobles and the royalty of the kingdom.

Ultimately, you are immature. You can't deal with the world, and have a deep-seated inferiority complex  As a result, you seem to need to "take it out on someone", and you have picked the Jews. Its really a stupid choice, since you can't compete with us intellectually. We are 0.02% of the population worldwide, and have received 20% of all Nobel Prizes, which are given by non-Jews.

So you've chosen us. This despite the fact that Jesus was a Jew. We can still trace the Temple Cohanim (Priests) and Levites in our ethnic group. Of course, you are probably too lacking in knowledge to get what I mean.

Suffice it to say, Goy, that whenever you insult me, you are insulting what Jesus was, since he was a Jew who worshipped and believed more or less as I do.

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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #177 on: July 15, 2015, 11:57:22 AM »
Yaakov still hasn't figured out that he's arguing with a troll.
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« Reply #178 on: July 15, 2015, 01:08:02 PM »
Its really a stupid choice, since you can't compete with us intellectually. We are 0.02% of the population worldwide, and have received 20% of all Nobel Prizes, which are given by non-Jews

that's a LIE!  >:(
first off: only Nobel Prizes for science really count!
second off: almost all such Nobel Prizes "won" by jews have been because they have purloined the work of non-jews....almost always white Europeans/gentiles....the group that jews despise and afflict the most!
you want me to list them, jew?



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Suffice it to say, Goy, that whenever you insult me, you are insulting what Jesus was, since he was a Jew who worshipped and believed more or less as I do.

uh...right!
that's why He called you hypocrites, "liars and murderers" whose real "father" is the Devil;
He also said that He could make "sons of Abraham" out of house-bricks if He felt so inclined!
so much for your "priest-hood" which was ended any-way when the Temple veil was ripped asunder after the Crucifixion;
but....continue on.....
lying and murdering jews have a certain destination....its a place at the end of their life called HELL!
(and.....it doesn't matter whether you "believe" in it or not!)


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Re: A Commentary on Religion and its Societal Implications
« Reply #179 on: July 15, 2015, 01:17:45 PM »
Again, Goy Troll, you're assuming he lived in the first place. You can't prove to me that he did outside the pages of the so-called "New Testament", which is not reliable history.