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12 hours ago, larryp said:

People see Yahweh's name represented by three consonants (YHWH) 7,000 times throughout the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures.

What do you see? Oh, please don't tell me - the billions and billions of years fantasy club. LoL . . . LoL

By the way, the tetragrammaton is four consonants. Rather famously so.

Four. 

No wonder you’re so confused by billions and billions. You can’t count to four. 

—Jaylemurph 

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16 hours ago, Piney said:

No, you gave me a circular argument.

At least I went to a accredited fantasy club. Yours came directly from your imagination.

Pfft, your fantasists were a group of rogue splittists from the One True Holy And Apistolic Fantasy Club. 

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6 minutes ago, Sir Wearer of Hats said:

Pfft, your fantasists were a group of rogue splittists from the One True Holy And Apistolic Fantasy Club. 

Bah! You keep listening to the Jesuits. :angry:

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39 minutes ago, Sir Wearer of Hats said:

Pfft, your fantasists were a group of rogue splittists from the One True Holy And Apistolic Fantasy Club. 

I see no drool on you. Your truth-speaking skills may be questionable. 

—Jaylemurph 

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1 hour ago, jaylemurph said:

I see no drool on you. Your truth-speaking skills may be questionable. 

—Jaylemurph 

He may also not prescribe to the prohibition of humans eating the holy sacrament of ham which is explicitly designated for our benevolent past Bassett masters.

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Humans are allowed Ham, after a fashion.

If you have faith, you take a bit of blessed Vegemite and it literally becomes ham in your mouth through the process of transmogrification.

Harte.

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1 hour ago, Harte said:

If you have faith, you take a bit of blessed Vegemite and it literally becomes ham in your mouth through the process of transmogrification.

 

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2 hours ago, Harte said:

Humans are allowed Ham, after a fashion.

If you have faith, you take a bit of blessed Vegemite and it literally becomes ham in your mouth through the process of transmogrification.

Harte.

...thus his holy moniker, Harte of the 3.8 fingers. 

—Jaylemurph 

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2 hours ago, Harte said:

Humans are allowed Ham, after a fashion.

If you have faith, you take a bit of blessed Vegemite and it literally becomes ham in your mouth through the process of transmogrification.

Harte.

Do not besmirch Vegemite. It stays salty axel grease. 

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6 minutes ago, Sir Wearer of Hats said:

Do not besmirch Vegemite. It stays salty axel grease. 

There was a old surfer in O'ahu who claimed he had a open jar in is frig for 10 years and ate it.......can that be substantiated. :unsure2:

 

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1 hour ago, Piney said:

There was a old surfer in O'ahu who claimed he had a open jar in is frig for 10 years and ate it.......can that be substantiated. :unsure2:

 

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And on that dy The Rock was born?

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36 minutes ago, Sir Wearer of Hats said:

And on that dy The Rock was born?

Don't know anything about him. Just that he's a movie actor I saw portrayed by bad claymation. 

 

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On 9/29/2019 at 10:24 AM, cormac mac airt said:

 Even Hades, in its subsection of Tartarus, was considered a place of fire and torture. The point being that the idea of a Christian Hell didn't appear out of nowhere. 

cormac

Hades

A Greek word corresponding to the Hebrew word “Sheol.” It is translated “Grave” (capitalized), to distinguish it as the common grave of mankind.

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On 9/30/2019 at 9:29 AM, cormac mac airt said:

Your "all archaeologists and historians agree" claim was a lie. 

Your "8000 BCE" claim was a lie. 

Your "7000/over 7000 times in the Bible" claim for Yahweh was a lie. You DO know how to count right, because it's not showing based on the evidence? 

Your claim that the Meshe Stele was granite was a lie. 

Your god is jealous of imagery which means he has a low self-esteem problem. Imagine that. 

Do you see a pattern yet? Many of the rest of us do.

cormac

Anyone with eyes can readily see that you are all about Smoke and Mirrors. Yahweh once said of his ancient people; they are worse than an unreasoning animal. I see a similarity.

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31 minutes ago, larryp said:

A Greek word corresponding to the Hebrew word “Sheol.” It is translated “Grave” (capitalized), to distinguish it as the common grave of mankind.

So where is the reference that they had the same philosophical idea on that?  My understanding is "Sheol" is whatever grave your body resides in. 

The last time I checked the Jews went to war with the Ptolemies to remove the Greek influence from their religion. 

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Just now, larryp said:

 you are all about Some and Mirrors.

:lol:

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13 minutes ago, larryp said:

Anyone with eyes can readily see that you are all about Smoke and Mirrors. Yahweh once said of his ancient people; they are worse than an unreasoning animal. I see a similarity.

And you’re an habitual liar, your point? 

cormac

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1 minute ago, larryp said:

Anyone with eyes can readily see that you are all about Some and Mirrors. Yahweh once said of his ancient people; they are worse than an unreasoning animal. I see a similarity.

.Amen to that vision.

I saw that the first time he mentioned Plato's Atlantis; very unreasonable disposition, that one. Hardly will he be able to reason his way out of his presumptuous understanding. Arrogance and belief that he knows anything, and possessed with a scornful disposition to quarrel at nauseum, lead this disputatious goat to the pit of folly, where he will roast and toast until kingdom come. Separating goats and sheep, it is intended.

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On 9/29/2019 at 6:05 PM, cormac mac airt said:

So, more BS on your part. Apparently you have nothing intelligent to offer here. 

cormac

Just because I won't fall for your %#t; fantasy club with made up . . . anything. I'll allow the "gullible" to swallow that one.

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On 10/1/2019 at 9:40 AM, jaylemurph said:

By the way, the tetragrammaton is four consonants. Rather famously so.

Four. 

—Jaylemurph 

You continue to prove my point. Thank you!!

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33 minutes ago, larryp said:

Smoke and mirrors!!

Thank you for proving me correct! :yes:

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2 minutes ago, Piney said:

Thank you for proving me correct! :yes:

It’s to be expected as he’s not even smart enough to know what “smoke and mirrors” means. 
 

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58 minutes ago, Pettytalk said:

.Amen to that vision.

I saw that the first time he mentioned Plato's Atlantis; very unreasonable disposition, that one. Hardly will he be able to reason his way out of his presumptuous understanding. Arrogance and belief that he knows anything, and possessed with a scornful disposition to quarrel at nauseum, lead this disputatious goat to the pit of folly, where he will roast and toast until kingdom come. Separating goats and sheep, it is intended.

Self projecting again? :sleepy:

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2 hours ago, larryp said:

You continue to prove my point. Thank you!!

...so you concede you can’t count to four, then? You don’t whine about that part of my post, so I take it you’re fine with that. 

—Jaylemurph

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