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Date: 19 Dec 2006 16:13:13
From: Old Wolf
Subject: OT: rabid christianity


All this religious talk has reminded me of something I saw on TV.
It was an American wife-swapping show (Trading Spouses or
something). A christian woman had to spend some time living
with a pagan family.

It was very disturbing. For example, when the woman had to meet
a gay man, she ran screaming from the room, and chanted
things such as "I abjure you in the name of the lord". She also
nearly had a mental breakdown in other such situations, and
often proclaimed about how she was going to heaven.

What's more, all her friends were so far up themself you'd need
a roadmap to get them out. Anybody who was not as rabidly
Christian as them , and following their absurdly narrow doctrine,
was going to Hell for sure, and most definitely being ostracized.

This was far worse than any fundamentalist Muslim attitudes
I've ever read about. Thankfully I don't know anybody like this!
Is it very common in America?





 
Date: 20 Dec 2006 02:09:55
From: ben carr
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


That woman was half crazy. She doesnt represent christians at all. Her
mental instability is why she got on tv.



 
Date: 19 Dec 2006 20:54:18
From: bo dark
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity



Old Wolf wrote:
> All this religious talk has reminded me of something I saw on TV.
> It was an American wife-swapping show (Trading Spouses or
> something). A christian woman had to spend some time living
> with a pagan family.
>
> It was very disturbing. For example, when the woman had to meet
> a gay man, she ran screaming from the room, and chanted
> things such as "I abjure you in the name of the lord". She also
> nearly had a mental breakdown in other such situations, and
> often proclaimed about how she was going to heaven.
>
> What's more, all her friends were so far up themself you'd need
> a roadmap to get them out. Anybody who was not as rabidly
> Christian as them , and following their absurdly narrow doctrine,
> was going to Hell for sure, and most definitely being ostracized.
>
> This was far worse than any fundamentalist Muslim attitudes
> I've ever read about. Thankfully I don't know anybody like this!
> Is it very common in America?



i seldom watch prime t.v.,but i think i saw a promo for the episode
your talking about,kind of a heavy but not extremely so woman that had
dark hair?
she couldn't have had much sense to begin with to appear on this
program,anybody can use language that points to a certain segment of
society,heck i've heard guys talk about working on cars that couldn't
repair a car if the wanted to,in fact i doubt they change their own
oil.

the people who produce these programs probably have people referred to
them because somebody knows their personality,or on the other hand they
could just be actors,not just in this instance but in many others.
some of the man on the street interviews you see on the local news are
staged,reporters will get their friends on camera in order to project a
certain image or viewpoint.



 
Date: 20 Dec
From: Mrs. LHE
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity





On Dec 19 2006 7:13 PM, Old Wolf wrote:

> All this religious talk has reminded me of something I saw on TV.
> It was an American wife-swapping show (Trading Spouses or
> something). A christian woman had to spend some time living
> with a pagan family.
>
> It was very disturbing. For example, when the woman had to meet
> a gay man, she ran screaming from the room, and chanted
> things such as "I abjure you in the name of the lord". She also
> nearly had a mental breakdown in other such situations, and
> often proclaimed about how she was going to heaven.
>
> What's more, all her friends were so far up themself you'd need
> a roadmap to get them out. Anybody who was not as rabidly
> Christian as them , and following their absurdly narrow doctrine,
> was going to Hell for sure, and most definitely being ostracized.
>
> This was far worse than any fundamentalist Muslim attitudes
> I've ever read about. Thankfully I don't know anybody like this!
> Is it very common in America?

If it's the same woman I'm thinking of, her name was Marguerite and it was
Trading Spouses.  It first aired a couple years ago.  My favorite episode ever. 


"I am a GOD WARRIOR!!!!!!!!!"  LMAO  My husband and I went back and forth with
that one for days.

That woman was just awful.  Awful.  The woman she traded places with was as nice
as could be, and I couldn't understand why she was reacting to her family so
strongly.  Just out of her comfort zone, I guess. 

But, no, it is not very common at all for people to act this way in America.  It
is common to laugh at those who do, however.  (And yes, her friends were a pain
in the ass as well.  The other family should have gotten $100K for putting up
with all of that.)

- Mrs. E

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Date: 19 Dec 2006 21:21:27
From: eleaticus
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


"Mrs. LHE" <43082190@recpoker.com > wrote in message
news:1166584500$924786@recpoker.com...
> If it's the same woman I'm thinking of, her name was Marguerite and it was
> Trading Spouses. It first aired a couple years ago. My favorite episode
ever.
>
>
> "I am a GOD WARRIOR!!!!!!!!!" LMAO My husband and I went back and forth
with
> that one for days.
>
> That woman was just awful. Awful. The woman she traded places with was as
nice
> as could be, and I couldn't understand why she was reacting to her family
so
> strongly. Just out of her comfort zone, I guess.
>
> But, no, it is not very common at all for people to act this way in
America. It
> is common to laugh at those who do, however. (And yes, her friends were a
pain
> in the ass as well. The other family should have gotten $100K for putting
up
> with all of that.)

I think it was the evil clothes dryer that knocked her off kilter.

--
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ee-lee-AT-i-cus
eleaticus@bellsouth.net

>
> - Mrs. E
>
> _______________________________________________________________
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Date: 20 Dec
From: Mrs. LHE
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity





On Dec 19 2006 10:17 PM, eleaticus wrote:

> "Mrs. LHE" <43082190@recpoker.com> wrote in message
> news:1166584500$924786@recpoker.com...
> > If it's the same woman I'm thinking of, her name was Marguerite and it was
> > Trading Spouses. It first aired a couple years ago. My favorite episode
> ever.
> >
> >
> > "I am a GOD WARRIOR!!!!!!!!!" LMAO My husband and I went back and forth
> with
> > that one for days.
> >
> > That woman was just awful. Awful. The woman she traded places with was as
> nice
> > as could be, and I couldn't understand why she was reacting to her family
> so
> > strongly. Just out of her comfort zone, I guess.
> >
> > But, no, it is not very common at all for people to act this way in
> America. It
> > is common to laugh at those who do, however. (And yes, her friends were a
> pain
> > in the ass as well. The other family should have gotten $100K for putting
> up
> > with all of that.)
>
> I think it was the evil clothes dryer that knocked her off kilter.
>
> --
> eleaticus
> ee-lee-AT-i-cus
> eleaticus@bellsouth.net
>
> >
> > - Mrs. E
> >
> > _______________________________________________________________
> > Block Lists, Favorites, and more - /

Hahahahahaha.  Forgot about that!  Also, remember the bad smell she was smelling
that no one else could smell?  Sheesh!!  She was heaving and no one else smelled
a thing!

But really, wasn't the other mom (Jeannie, I think her name was) just soooo
incredibly nice?  I lurved her, and her husband was so very even-keel with
Marguerite.  *sigh*  I hope they are still together, as it seemed like they were
having problems.  I wonder if Marguerite ended up getting the bypass surgery she
wanted with part of the $50K?  I'll have to look around a little bit for
updates.

- Mrs. E

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Date: 19 Dec 2006 21:38:03
From: eleaticus
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


"Mrs. LHE" <43082190@recpoker.com > wrote in message
news:1166585272$924793@recpoker.com...
>
>
>
> On Dec 19 2006 10:17 PM, eleaticus wrote:
>
> > "Mrs. LHE" <43082190@recpoker.com> wrote in message
> > news:1166584500$924786@recpoker.com...
> > > If it's the same woman I'm thinking of, her name was Marguerite and it
was
> > > Trading Spouses. It first aired a couple years ago. My favorite
episode
> > ever.
> > >
> > >
> > > "I am a GOD WARRIOR!!!!!!!!!" LMAO My husband and I went back and
forth
> > with
> > > that one for days.
> > >
> > > That woman was just awful. Awful. The woman she traded places with was
as
> > nice
> > > as could be, and I couldn't understand why she was reacting to her
family
> > so
> > > strongly. Just out of her comfort zone, I guess.
> > >
> > > But, no, it is not very common at all for people to act this way in
> > America. It
> > > is common to laugh at those who do, however. (And yes, her friends
were a
> > pain
> > > in the ass as well. The other family should have gotten $100K for
putting
> > up
> > > with all of that.)
> >
> > I think it was the evil clothes dryer that knocked her off kilter.

> Hahahahahaha. Forgot about that! Also, remember the bad smell she was
smelling
> that no one else could smell? Sheesh!! She was heaving and no one else
smelled
> a thing!
>
> But really, wasn't the other mom (Jeannie, I think her name was) just
soooo
> incredibly nice? I lurved her, and her husband was so very even-keel with
> Marguerite. *sigh* I hope they are still together, as it seemed like they
were
> having problems. I wonder if Marguerite ended up getting the bypass
surgery she
> wanted with part of the $50K? I'll have to look around a little bit for
> updates.

Well, if the show is 2 years or more old and she got the bypass right away,
she'll be needing more work by now.

You know, it would be interesting to have seen how her friends would have
acted in the same situations.

One of them had the look of a ravenous movie werewolf.

--
eleaticus
ee-lee-AT-i-cus
eleaticus@bellsouth.net

>
> - Mrs. E
>
> _______________________________________________________________
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Date: 20 Dec
From: Mrs. LHE
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity





On Dec 19 2006 10:34 PM, eleaticus wrote:

> "Mrs. LHE" <43082190@recpoker.com> wrote in message
> news:1166585272$924793@recpoker.com...
> >
> >
> >
> > On Dec 19 2006 10:17 PM, eleaticus wrote:
> >
> > > "Mrs. LHE" <43082190@recpoker.com> wrote in message
> > > news:1166584500$924786@recpoker.com...
> > > > If it's the same woman I'm thinking of, her name was Marguerite and it
> was
> > > > Trading Spouses. It first aired a couple years ago. My favorite
> episode
> > > ever.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "I am a GOD WARRIOR!!!!!!!!!" LMAO My husband and I went back and
> forth
> > > with
> > > > that one for days.
> > > >
> > > > That woman was just awful. Awful. The woman she traded places with was
> as
> > > nice
> > > > as could be, and I couldn't understand why she was reacting to her
> family
> > > so
> > > > strongly. Just out of her comfort zone, I guess.
> > > >
> > > > But, no, it is not very common at all for people to act this way in
> > > America. It
> > > > is common to laugh at those who do, however. (And yes, her friends
> were a
> > > pain
> > > > in the ass as well. The other family should have gotten $100K for
> putting
> > > up
> > > > with all of that.)
> > >
> > > I think it was the evil clothes dryer that knocked her off kilter.
>
> > Hahahahahaha. Forgot about that! Also, remember the bad smell she was
> smelling
> > that no one else could smell? Sheesh!! She was heaving and no one else
> smelled
> > a thing!
> >
> > But really, wasn't the other mom (Jeannie, I think her name was) just
> soooo
> > incredibly nice? I lurved her, and her husband was so very even-keel with
> > Marguerite. *sigh* I hope they are still together, as it seemed like they
> were
> > having problems. I wonder if Marguerite ended up getting the bypass
> surgery she
> > wanted with part of the $50K? I'll have to look around a little bit for
> > updates.
>
> Well, if the show is 2 years or more old and she got the bypass right away,
> she'll be needing more work by now.
>
> You know, it would be interesting to have seen how her friends would have
> acted in the same situations.
>
> One of them had the look of a ravenous movie werewolf.
>
> --
> eleaticus
> ee-lee-AT-i-cus
> eleaticus@bellsouth.net
>
> >
> > - Mrs. E
> >
> > _______________________________________________________________
> > New Feature: Mark All As Read! - /

Well, well, well.  It appears she has her own website where she is selling a
comedy CD.  There are sound bites on it from the show.  Hmm...

http://www.margueriteperrin.com/index.html

- Mrs. E


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Date: 19 Dec 2006 22:25:36
From: eleaticus
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


"Mrs. LHE" <43082190@recpoker.com > wrote in message
news:1166586068$924803@recpoker.com...

> Well, well, well. It appears she has her own website where she is selling
a
> comedy CD. There are sound bites on it from the show. Hmm...

I'm not going to look! (But ty for the link.)

if she was a puton, how'd she get the evil friends?


--
eleaticus
ee-lee-AT-i-cus
eleaticus@bellsouth.net

>
> http://www.margueriteperrin.com/index.html
>
> - Mrs. E
>
>
> _______________________________________________________________
> Watch Lists, Block Lists, Favorites - http://www.recpoker.com




 
Date: 20 Dec
From: Max Coin
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity





On Dec 19 2006 4:13 PM, Old Wolf wrote:

> All this religious talk has reminded me of something I saw on TV.
> It was an American wife-swapping show (Trading Spouses or
> something). A christian woman had to spend some time living
> with a pagan family.
>
> It was very disturbing. For example, when the woman had to meet
> a gay man, she ran screaming from the room, and chanted
> things such as "I abjure you in the name of the lord". She also
> nearly had a mental breakdown in other such situations, and
> often proclaimed about how she was going to heaven.
>
> What's more, all her friends were so far up themself you'd need
> a roadmap to get them out. Anybody who was not as rabidly
> Christian as them , and following their absurdly narrow doctrine,
> was going to Hell for sure, and most definitely being ostracized.
>
> This was far worse than any fundamentalist Muslim attitudes
> I've ever read about. Thankfully I don't know anybody like this!
> Is it very common in America?

Is stupidity commom where you are from?
It's a TV show! 

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Date: 19 Dec 2006 18:58:09
From:
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity



Old Wolf wrote:
> All this religious talk has reminded me of something I saw on TV.
> It was an American wife-swapping show (Trading Spouses or
> something). A christian woman had to spend some time living
> with a pagan family.
>
> It was very disturbing. For example, when the woman had to meet
> a gay man, she ran screaming from the room, and chanted
> things such as "I abjure you in the name of the lord". She also
> nearly had a mental breakdown in other such situations, and
> often proclaimed about how she was going to heaven.
>
> What's more, all her friends were so far up themself you'd need
> a roadmap to get them out. Anybody who was not as rabidly
> Christian as them , and following their absurdly narrow doctrine,
> was going to Hell for sure, and most definitely being ostracized.
>
> This was far worse than any fundamentalist Muslim attitudes
> I've ever read about. Thankfully I don't know anybody like this!
> Is it very common in America?

The best part was when she ripped up the $50k her family got for doing
the show, saying that the money was "tainted" or "ungodly" or some such
nonsense. At the end of the show, they flashed some text that said she
decided to keep the money in the end.

It's sometimes fun to watch idiots like that on stupid TV shows, until
you realize they are allowed to vote.



  
Date: 20 Dec 2006 04:47:18
From: Von Fourche
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity



<floyd_1977@yahoo.com > wrote in message
news:1166583489.120176.237450@a3g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

> It's sometimes fun to watch idiots like that on stupid TV shows, until
> you realize they are allowed to vote.
>

What's scary to me is that people who watch that crap are allowed to
vote. They may act like idiots on TV but sitting there laughing at them
makes you something too. But it's a free country I suppose, watch what you
want.




   
Date: 19 Dec 2006 23:15:25
From: eleaticus
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


"Von Fourche" <Khonakong@hotmail.com > wrote in message
news:qf3ih.1384$pQ3.1314@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>
> <floyd_1977@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1166583489.120176.237450@a3g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>
> > It's sometimes fun to watch idiots like that on stupid TV shows, until
> > you realize they are allowed to vote.
> >
>
> What's scary to me is that people who watch that crap are allowed to
> vote. They may act like idiots on TV but sitting there laughing at them
> makes you something too. But it's a free country I suppose, watch what
you
> want.

LOL.

I assure you any laughing I did was not during or about that show.

--
eleaticus
ee-lee-AT-i-cus
eleaticus@bellsouth.net

>
>




  
Date: 19 Dec 2006 21:09:21
From: eleaticus
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


<floyd_1977@yahoo.com > wrote in message
news:1166583489.120176.237450@a3g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>
> Old Wolf wrote:
> > All this religious talk has reminded me of something I saw on TV.
> > It was an American wife-swapping show (Trading Spouses or
> > something). A christian woman had to spend some time living
> > with a pagan family.
> >
> > It was very disturbing. For example, when the woman had to meet
> > a gay man, she ran screaming from the room, and chanted
> > things such as "I abjure you in the name of the lord". She also
> > nearly had a mental breakdown in other such situations, and
> > often proclaimed about how she was going to heaven.
> >
> > What's more, all her friends were so far up themself you'd need
> > a roadmap to get them out. Anybody who was not as rabidly
> > Christian as them , and following their absurdly narrow doctrine,
> > was going to Hell for sure, and most definitely being ostracized.
> >
> > This was far worse than any fundamentalist Muslim attitudes
> > I've ever read about. Thankfully I don't know anybody like this!
> > Is it very common in America?
>
> The best part was when she ripped up the $50k her family got for doing
> the show, saying that the money was "tainted" or "ungodly" or some such
> nonsense. At the end of the show, they flashed some text that said she
> decided to keep the money in the end.

I saw that show, and even my right wing (genocide/mass-infanticide is good
if God asks for it) friends were embarrassed by it.

--
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ee-lee-AT-i-cus
eleaticus@bellsouth.net




 
Date: 19 Dec 2006 16:26:39
From: Raider Fan
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


On Dec 19 2006 6:13 PM, Old Wolf wrote:

> All this religious talk has reminded me of something I saw on TV.

Thanks. We needed another religion thread. Can't we get back to politics?

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Date: 19 Dec 2006 16:20:17
From: WuzYoungOnceToo
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


On Dec 19, 6:13 pm, "Old Wolf" <oldw...@inspire.net.nz > wrote:
>
> All this religious talk has reminded me of something I saw on TV.
> It was an American wife-swapping show (Trading Spouses or
> something). A christian woman had to spend some time living
> with a pagan family.
>
> It was very disturbing. For example, when the woman had to meet
> a gay man, she ran screaming from the room, and chanted
> things such as "I abjure you in the name of the lord". She also
> nearly had a mental breakdown in other such situations, and
> often proclaimed about how she was going to heaven.
>
> What's more, all her friends were so far up themself you'd need
> a roadmap to get them out. Anybody who was not as rabidly
> Christian as them , and following their absurdly narrow doctrine,
> was going to Hell for sure, and most definitely being ostracized.
>
> This was far worse than any fundamentalist Muslim attitudes
> I've ever read about.

You must not have read a newspaper in at least the last 15 years. Even
if the woman or one of her friends on the show strapped a shit-load of
C4 to themselves, ran into a church and blew everyone inside to little
bits - and you just forgot to include that part of the story - then the
worst fundamentalist Muslims still have them beat. Of course, there
are some fundamentalist Christians who can hold there own on that
front...but what you descrive above, demented though it may be, doesn't
even come close.



  
Date: 19 Dec 2006 19:18:44
From: FellKnight
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


On Dec 19 2006 5:20 PM, WuzYoungOnceToo wrote:

> On Dec 19, 6:13 pm, "Old Wolf" <oldw...@inspire.net.nz> wrote:
> >
> > All this religious talk has reminded me of something I saw on TV.
> > It was an American wife-swapping show (Trading Spouses or
> > something). A christian woman had to spend some time living
> > with a pagan family.
> >
> > It was very disturbing. For example, when the woman had to meet
> > a gay man, she ran screaming from the room, and chanted
> > things such as "I abjure you in the name of the lord". She also
> > nearly had a mental breakdown in other such situations, and
> > often proclaimed about how she was going to heaven.
> >
> > What's more, all her friends were so far up themself you'd need
> > a roadmap to get them out. Anybody who was not as rabidly
> > Christian as them , and following their absurdly narrow doctrine,
> > was going to Hell for sure, and most definitely being ostracized.
> >
> > This was far worse than any fundamentalist Muslim attitudes
> > I've ever read about.
>
> You must not have read a newspaper in at least the last 15 years. Even
> if the woman or one of her friends on the show strapped a shit-load of
> C4 to themselves, ran into a church and blew everyone inside to little
> bits - and you just forgot to include that part of the story - then the
> worst fundamentalist Muslims still have them beat. Of course, there
> are some fundamentalist Christians who can hold there own on that
> front...but what you descrive above, demented though it may be, doesn't
> even come close.

I remember the abortion doctor killer. My mother and most of her ilk
supported him for doing the "Lord's work". That was around the first time
when I seriously questionned Christianity.

Fell
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Date: 19 Dec 2006 16:20:02
From: Omaha8_Beach
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


Old Wolf wrote:

> This was far worse than any fundamentalist Muslim attitudes
> I've ever read about. Thankfully I don't know anybody like this!
> Is it very common in America?

Ever heard of the Taliban? And most people in the U.S. don't act like
this. But there are plenty that do feel that way about gays, but don't
scream it out loud in public. However, I'd say most people under the
age of 35 here either support gay rights or don't really care one way
or the other about them.

Ken



 
Date: 20 Dec 2006 10:59:34
From:
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity



Von Fourche wrote:
> <floyd_1977@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1166583489.120176.237450@a3g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>
> > It's sometimes fun to watch idiots like that on stupid TV shows, until
> > you realize they are allowed to vote.
> >
>
> What's scary to me is that people who watch that crap are allowed to
> vote. They may act like idiots on TV but sitting there laughing at them
> makes you something too. But it's a free country I suppose, watch what you
> want.

Thanks for your permission. I would never have watched Wife Swap or
Trading Spouses (don't remember which one it was), but my wife used to
watch it all the time, and I am usually in the room playing poker
online or doing something else when she watches TV.

If you could watch that episode and not crack a smile, then you are
likely either humorless or you sympathize with someone who constantly
screams that everything is ungodly.



 
Date: 20 Dec 2006 10:56:27
From: WuzYoungOnceToo
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


On Dec 19, 9:09 pm, "eleaticus" <eleati...@bellsouth.net > wrote:
>
> I saw that show, and even my right wing (genocide/mass-infanticide is good
> if God asks for it) friends were embarrassed by it.

And yet you're not embarrassed to call people who think that
genocide/mass-infanticide is good if God asks for it, "friends".



 
Date: 20 Dec 2006 10:54:38
From: WuzYoungOnceToo
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


On Dec 20, 6:37 am, "pausem" <paulsem...@gmail.com > wrote:
>
> What the american fundamentalist Chistians do is get a couple of
> hunderd pounds of C4, attach it to a laser guided missile, and get some
> other poor bugger to drop into a building killing every one inside.
>
> Different means, same outcome.

Thanks. Before I could only assume you were a fucking idiot. Now I
can conclude it positively.



 
Date: 20 Dec 2006 04:37:57
From: pausem
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity



WuzYoungOnceToo wrote:
> On Dec 19, 6:13 pm, "Old Wolf" <oldw...@inspire.net.nz> wrote:
>
> You must not have read a newspaper in at least the last 15 years. Even
> if the woman or one of her friends on the show strapped a shit-load of
> C4 to themselves, ran into a church and blew everyone inside to little
> bits - and you just forgot to include that part of the story - then the
> worst fundamentalist Muslims still have them beat. Of course, there
> are some fundamentalist Christians who can hold there own on that
> front...but what you descrive above, demented though it may be, doesn't
> even come close.

What the american fundamentalist Chistians do is get a couple of
hunderd pounds of C4, attach it to a laser guided missile, and get some
other poor bugger to drop into a building killing every one inside.

Different means, same outcome.



 
Date: 20 Dec 2006 01:46:49
From: bub
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


On 19 Dec 2006 16:13:13 -0800, "Old Wolf" <oldwolf@inspire.net.nz >
wrote:

>This was far worse than any fundamentalist Muslim attitudes
>I've ever read about

she's way off the wall
yeah, i mean if she had just toned it down a bit and just beat up
women for going out in public by themselves or even just flew a jet
into a building...




 
Date: 20 Dec 2006 14:00:52
From: WuzYoungOnceToo
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity


On Dec 20, 2:43 pm, "pausem" <paulsem...@gmail.com > wrote:
>
> WuzYoungOnceToo wrote:
>
> > Thanks. Before I could only assume you were a fucking idiot. Now I
> > can conclude it positively.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/6040054.stm
>
> And I conclude you are one of the christian fundamentalist morons that
> agrees with Bush

That's because you're too fucking stupid to follow a thread and know
what the hell it is that you're shooting your mouth off about. Read
the original post, dipshit.



 
Date: 20 Dec 2006 12:43:03
From: pausem
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity



WuzYoungOnceToo wrote:
>
> Thanks. Before I could only assume you were a fucking idiot. Now I
> can conclude it positively.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/6040054.stm

And I conclude you are one of the christian fundamentalist morons that
agrees with Bush



 
Date: 20 Dec 2006 12:12:49
From:
Subject: Re: OT: rabid christianity



WuzYoungOnceToo wrote:
> On Dec 19, 9:09 pm, "eleaticus" <eleati...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >
> > I saw that show, and even my right wing (genocide/mass-infanticide is good
> > if God asks for it) friends were embarrassed by it.
>
> And yet you're not embarrassed to call people who think that
> genocide/mass-infanticide is good if God asks for it, "friends".


your friends pick you, fool.