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GrandSamDonald Posted Sep 7, 2005
No Andy Briggs. It's because all children are born as children of the devil, they are sinful from the outset. So it is no wonder they find a satan-worshipper so magical.
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Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... Posted Sep 7, 2005
Wow. I'm speechless, I really am.
Witchcraft has nothing to do with Satan Worship, it's merely the natural progression of the ancient rites practiced by the Celts and other pagan (which isn't the same as Satan worshipping, the word actually refers to any pantheistic religion) societies.
I'm not attacking your beliefs, you are perfectly entitled to them, but I am attacking the fact that you are attacking what is nothing more than harmless fun.
I have to ask you something while I'm here: how the bloody-Hell can something as innocent as a child be "sinful from the outset"?!
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badger party tony party green party Posted Sep 7, 2005
Well I have to say that despite them being children of the devil I find their companty so inspirational, envigorating and entertaining that I can even handle being around Christian children
one love
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The Cybercontroller from Telos Posted Sep 7, 2005
>I have to ask you something while I'm here: how the bloody-Hell can something as innocent as a child be "sinful from the outset"?!
One thing I wanted to know from Sam is how would he comfort a family who loose a child?
Its easier for people like him to hate than love.
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Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master Posted Sep 7, 2005
Yo Bro, GSD is basically only a kid himself 17 I think.
Given that he has yet to get laid, pissed or stoned and has zero proper experience of life I think we can cut him a little amused slack...
Only a little mind you.
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GrandSamDonald Posted Sep 7, 2005
"Witchcraft has nothing to do with Satan Worship"
YOu are quite wrong there. The devil wallows in it; like a pig in mud.
'Harry Potter' is every bit as 'harmless' to a child as a spoonful of cyanide. Except the latter doesn't necessarily lead to the fires of hell.
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GrandSamDonald Posted Sep 7, 2005
"One thing I wanted to know from Sam is how would he comfort a family who loose a child?"
Well, I would say for starters that something good can come of something terrible. That their child need not have died in vain, if it makes them think for a few moments about the fact that life is short and that eternity lasts for a VERY long time.
Jesus is the ONLY way to get to heaven.
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GrandSamDonald Posted Sep 7, 2005
"Yo Bro, GSD is basically only a kid himself 17 I think."
Actually I am 19; I am reading science at a top university and I have travelled widely through Europe, North America, Australasia, South Africa and the Far East. I spent much of my childhood in Northern Italy, where I still own a villa. So what I lack in years I have more than made up for in experience.
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TheKnightGerund Posted Sep 7, 2005
" I am reading science at a top university"
Rubbish. You are not reading science, you are reading social anthropology, which is *not* science.
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azahar Posted Sep 7, 2005
His father owns a villa with broadband internet access no less, and apparently a rather nifty wine cellar - so no, FB, doesn't sound like Sam has yet to get psssst.
Unless none of these things exist and 'Sam the rich kid' is just a figment of his own imagination.
<> (Sam)
This sounds like satanic filth to me.
az
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GrandSamDonald Posted Sep 7, 2005
"Rubbish. You are not reading science, you are reading social anthropology, which is *not* science."
Knight, you will find that social anthropology is a social science, and therefore a science.
"a figment of imagination"
You wish Azahar. Envy breeds contempts among social wannabes.
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azahar Posted Sep 7, 2005
Sam, why on earth would I be envious of you? It's you that thinks your father's money is so important that you seldom stop mentioning it - the rest of us see that for what it is (pathetic) and tease you about it a bit. But I suppose delusions of self-importance make you need to feel as though people are envious of you . . . and also that you were specially chosen by Jesus . . .
Btw, are your parents also 'born again'?
az
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Arnie Appleaide - Inspector General of the Defenders of Freedom Posted Sep 7, 2005
sorry Sam, you can't put social anthropology and Physics in the same category.
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The Cybercontroller from Telos Posted Sep 7, 2005
>YOu are quite wrong there. The devil wallows in it; like a pig in mud.
No it doesn't. Thats just your arrogant view. Infact it is pathetic.
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Kyra Posted Sep 7, 2005
Have you ever read Harry Potter, Sam? Afraid you might like it? Give it a go before you condemn it based on biased reports from other sociopathic fanatical misfits like you.
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The Cybercontroller from Telos Posted Sep 7, 2005
>Have you ever read Harry Potter, Sam? Afraid you might like it? Give it a go before you condemn it based on biased reports from other sociopathic fanatical misfits like you.
Oh he would never do that, he hates it even more than he does sci-fi (though he never has given a reason why).
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TheKnightGerund Posted Sep 8, 2005
"Knight, you will find that social anthropology is a social science, and therefore a science"
I see you are exercising your well-known and publicicsed complete inability to tell what is and is not science. Social-science is, of course, not science.
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Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... Posted Sep 8, 2005
<<'Harry Potter' is every bit as 'harmless' to a child as a spoonful of cyanide. Except the latter doesn't necessarily lead to the fires of hell.>>
The latter will also kill the child, Harry Potter won't unless you club him to death with the book.
My mother-in-law reads Harry Potter and guess what... she's heavily involved in her local church!
My wife also reads Harry Potter, not only that but she plays Dungeons and Dragons and regularly fails to have massive crises of faith.
By the way, did you know that Gary Gygax, the writer of Dungeons and Dragons, is a Christian? Go figure.
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