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Re: What is the value of life?
« Reply #40 on: 07/05/2020 12:09:42 »
Quote from: Colin2B on 07/05/2020 10:47:32
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Don't call me a liar again or I will report you to the powers that be. Don't expect replies in the future.
I will call you what you are and you consistently misrepresent the truth. I haven’t called you a liar because, like Alan, I am not certain you have the reasoning ability to understand how you are misrepresenting the truth.

I have never expected any intelligent replies from you, based on your previous posts. They lack an understanding of logic snd verbal reasoning.

PS I will repeat my previous warning not to evangelise in your posts, it’s against the rules.
This and your other disrespectful comments are going straight to the top. I warned you.

Off topic. Shall I call you what you are? That would be off topic.

"I have never expected any intelligent replies from you, based on your previous posts. They lack an understanding of logic snd verbal reasoning." colin
Then why ask me to respond? Why direct comments to me? Troll. Liar.
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Re: What is the value of life?
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Re: What is the value of life?
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Don't call me a liar again or I will report you to the powers that be. Don't expect replies in the future.
I will call you what you are and you consistently misrepresent the truth. I haven’t called you a liar because, like Alan, I am not certain you have the reasoning ability to understand how you are misrepresenting the truth.

I have never expected any intelligent replies from you, based on your previous posts. They lack an understanding of logic snd verbal reasoning.

PS I will repeat my previous warning not to evangelise in your posts, it’s against the rules.
This and your other disrespectful comments are going straight to the top. I warned you.

Off topic. Shall I call you what you are? That would be off topic.

"I have never expected any intelligent replies from you, based on your previous posts. They lack an understanding of logic snd verbal reasoning." colin
Then why ask me to respond? Why direct comments to me? Troll. Liar.
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I have copied entire pages in which you and others have disrespected me.

Straight to Chris.
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Re: What is the value of life?
« Reply #42 on: 07/05/2020 12:19:12 »
Quote from: duffyd on 07/05/2020 09:51:43
Why do you deliberately mislead people.

Why do you deliberately mislead people. colin

guess what they call that?

you didn't call me a liar? Liar.

Chris will see that you are a confirmed liar.
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Re: What is the value of life?
« Reply #43 on: 07/05/2020 12:27:23 »
Quote from: Colin2B on 03/05/2020 08:53:07
Quote from: jerrygg38 on 02/05/2020 10:25:35
Duffyd asks
But, how can science prove love exists? Which tools does science bring to the table proving that what you've described is love?
GG: This is for future science. ....
Sorry jerry, you are way behind the times, as well as moving off topic.
The science of love has been studied and includes not just hormone measurements but MRI, bodily reactions etc
There is a summary on the Harvard site http://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2017/love-actually-science-behind-lust-attraction-companionship/

Would you care to see all the pages? Bored is guilty of the same lies, harassments, trolling, disrespect, off topic comments, mocking, insulting, just as others are. Got it in black and white.

Deliberate lies and distortions about religions aren't allowed either. 

I am emailing the whole batch to Chris. You and your fellow trolls must be banned according to the rules
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Re: What is the value of life?
« Reply #44 on: 07/05/2020 12:28:52 »
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Why do you deliberately mislead people.

Why do you deliberately mislead people. colin

guess what they call that?

you didn't call me a liar? Liar.

Chris will see that you are a confirmed liar.

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Re: What is the value of life?
« Reply #45 on: 07/05/2020 15:31:36 »
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Why do you deliberately mislead people. colin
I don’t, that seems to be a role you have taken upon yourself.

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Chris will see that you are a confirmed liar.
That sounds a bit like “please Miss, Colin is pointing out where I was economical with the truth (again)”
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Re: What is the value of life?
« Reply #46 on: 07/05/2020 15:57:25 »
Quote from: Colin2B on 07/05/2020 15:31:36
Quote from: duffyd on 07/05/2020 12:19:12
Why do you deliberately mislead people. colin
I don’t, that seems to be a role you have taken upon yourself.

Quote from: duffyd on 07/05/2020 12:19:12
Chris will see that you are a confirmed liar.
That sounds a bit like “please Miss, Colin is pointing out where I was economical with the truth (again)”

He asked to see more. I will send this to him right now, too.
In fact, he asked for urls. Sent
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Re: What is the value of life?
« Reply #47 on: 07/05/2020 23:20:38 »
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You and your fellow trolls must be banned according to the rules
I don’t think you understand what trolls are. It certainly is not a group people questioning your so called facts.
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Re: What is the value of life?
« Reply #48 on: 08/05/2020 01:35:10 »
Quote from: Colin2B on 07/05/2020 23:20:38
Quote from: duffyd on 07/05/2020 12:27:23
You and your fellow trolls must be banned according to the rules
I don’t think you understand what trolls are. It certainly is not a group people questioning your so called facts.
I am sending this example of your off-topic trolling to Chris. I will send him each and every subsequent comment of yours that meets the definition of disrespectful. I will not respond to you again. I don't respond to disrespectful trolls who accuse me of lying. I told bored the same thing some time ago and I haven't responded to him since then, which was many comments ago. I told Chris about this, too. I told him that you said I deliberately mislead people and that you also said you never called me a liar. You are on notice.

"Don't call me a liar again or I will report you to the powers that be."

"Why do you deliberately mislead people." colin
"I haven’t called you a liar" colin
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Re: What is the value of life?
« Reply #49 on: 08/05/2020 07:46:56 »
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You and your fellow trolls must be banned according to the rules
I don’t think you understand what trolls are. It certainly is not a group people questioning your so called facts.
I am sending this example of your off-topic trolling to Chris.
This is not off topic as you raised the topic of trolls, which I answered.

I am not aware of using the word ‘liar’, although you have used the word against me when I pointed out you were misquoting.
Consider the following:
Quote from: duffyd on 03/05/2020 14:45:05
Quote from: Colin2B on 03/05/2020 14:16:35
Quote from: duffyd on 03/05/2020 10:59:11
If science was hip, it would offer evidence to back up its claim that GOD doesn't exist, I would think.
Science does not claim that any god doesn’t exist, just that there is no scientific evidence for it.
Why do you insist on misquoting all the time, that’s bad witness and denying Jesus.

Alan and BoredC have made their position clear, they do not see any evidence that a god exists.

You have made your position clear, that you believe there is a god, but you have failed to provide any scientific evidence.
Belief and emotional feelings do not provide proof of something’s existence.
I don't. You exaggerate and lie.

You stated very clearly that science claims God does not exist. This is not true and you misquoted science. Some individual scientists will claim there is no god just as some individual scientists will claim he does, but neither side ever offers proof, just personal convictions.

Consider also:
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Observe the hatred that pours out of people for HIM.
OK, just show a sentence from anyone here  that shows hatred of either version of "Him".
This is something you have failed to do.
It is possible you misunderstand Alan’s comments about religion. It is not Jesus he hates, it is all the examples of where religion and the name of Jesus are misused to control, kill and despise others who have a different (often slightly different) interpretation of scripture. No one here has said they hate Jesus.

Misquoting and making false accusations are examples of bearing false witness and thus denying Christ. You might not like it being pointed out to you and you may wish to hide you head in the sand and ignore it, but it remain here on record.

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Re: What is the value of life?
« Reply #50 on: 08/05/2020 08:05:18 »
Colin: I see little point in arguing with this hysterical apologist. There being no bounds to irrationality, he is bound to think he has won, whatever the outcome.

If you ever wrestle a pig in mud, you will realise after an hour or so that pigs enjoy it.
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Re: What is the value of life?
« Reply #51 on: 08/05/2020 08:14:16 »
This, too, is being reported straight to Chris. He asked for urls, and he will receive this one and individual comments as well.
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« Reply #52 on: 08/05/2020 08:15:19 »
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Colin: I see little point in arguing with this hysterical apologist. There being no bounds to irrationality, he is bound to think he has won, whatever the outcome.

If you ever wrestle a pig in mud, you will realise after an hour or so that pigs enjoy it.

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« Reply #53 on: 08/05/2020 08:17:42 »
Moderators, are you aware of these disrespectful comments? I send them straight to Chris.
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If you ever wrestle a pig in mud, you will realise after an hour or so that pigs enjoy it.
I must say, you have some really odd hobbies!
Point taken however.
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« Reply #55 on: 10/05/2020 13:54:14 »
I started with the chickens and the topic changed into conflicts. Yesterday my last hen by the name of Dorothy was eaten. Only a pile of feathers was left. Tom the rooster has been crying for her. I feel so sad for him. His mate is gone and now he is alone.
   75,000 have died of the coronavirus so far. It most likely will go to 200,000 before medicines are developed. Yet they are only numbers. I worry about my family and loved ones but I do not suffer any pain for all those who have suffered such a great loss. Yesterday I saw a Mexican woman begging for money at Walmart. I wanted to give her $20 but my daughter objected so I walked up to her and gave her $10. My daughter said she did not feel any pain for the woman and small child. Yet I did and so did some others.
  So you see a person in need and feel for them but 75,000 dead doesn't cause pain. Yet Tom is sad and I feel sad for him. He is a pet but you cannot pet him. He runs away. The president doesn't care about the 75,000 he only cares about the stock market. It is just numbers. Yet he loves the money numbers and not the people dead numbers.
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Re: What is the value of life?
« Reply #56 on: 10/05/2020 13:59:03 »
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If you ever wrestle a pig in mud, you will realise after an hour or so that pigs enjoy it.
I must say, you have some really odd hobbies!
Point taken however.

Isn't this lovely?
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« Reply #57 on: 10/05/2020 14:00:49 »
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I started with the chickens and the topic changed into conflicts. Yesterday my last hen by the name of Dorothy was eaten. Only a pile of feathers was left. Tom the rooster has been crying for her. I feel so sad for him. His mate is gone and now he is alone.
   75,000 have died of the coronavirus so far. It most likely will go to 200,000 before medicines are developed. Yet they are only numbers. I worry about my family and loved ones but I do not suffer any pain for all those who have suffered such a great loss. Yesterday I saw a Mexican woman begging for money at Walmart. I wanted to give her $20 but my daughter objected so I walked up to her and gave her $10. My daughter said she did not feel any pain for the woman and small child. Yet I did and so did some others.
  So you see a person in need and feel for them but 75,000 dead doesn't cause pain. Yet Tom is sad and I feel sad for him. He is a pet but you cannot pet him. He runs away. The president doesn't care about the 75,000 he only cares about the stock market. It is just numbers. Yet he loves the money numbers and not the people dead numbers.

That is Christianity in a word. Giving of yourself, your means, to help someone in need. Bless you
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« Reply #58 on: 10/05/2020 14:19:58 »
DuffyD says:That is Christianity in a word. Giving of yourself, your means, to help someone in need. Bless you
GG: Thanks. You feel for things. Feelings verses logic and reasoning are always in conflict. Two sides of us. To believe or not to believe. To see what others cannot see. The believer thinks Jesus is something. The non-believer thinks he is nothing. I look at all the religions of man and see that they all have truth in them. The spirit inside us seeks the spirit from which it came.  I preach no particular religion. They all seek the Father God, the spirit of the Earth itself.
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« Reply #59 on: 10/05/2020 14:21:48 »
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That is Christianity in a word.
It is 234 words.
"Christianity" is christianity in one word.

Incidentally, Tom the rooster isn't mourning, he is calling out for a replacement.
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