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Re: British Museum - Faith after the Pharaohs
« Reply #50 on: October 21, 2015, 04:10:26 PM »
Nicely put BR pity it will fall on deaf ears and rigid minds although hardly a surprise considering that some would have to give up believing what keeps them for the want of a better word ... sane(ish).
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Re: British Museum - Faith after the Pharaohs
« Reply #51 on: October 21, 2015, 04:16:19 PM »

BR and O

BA is only picking up on the "evolution" thing because it is the only thing on which he can question you, because he knows that the rest of your postings here are correct.

I also think he has a gigantic nerve tell you two not to be evasive when his if the King (and Queen) of evasion, one of the many reasons I have given up "talking to him".

"Talking about" is hypocritical, and cowardly. I suggest you leave me alone, totally  -  please!!
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Re: British Museum - Faith after the Pharaohs
« Reply #52 on: October 21, 2015, 04:16:58 PM »


BR, Outrider:  thank you for your generous apologies.
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Re: British Museum - Faith after the Pharaohs
« Reply #53 on: October 21, 2015, 04:44:58 PM »

BR and O

BA is only picking up on the "evolution" thing because it is the only thing on which he can question you, because he knows that the rest of your postings here are correct.

I also think he has a gigantic nerve tell you two not to be evasive when his if the King (and Queen) of evasion, one of the many reasons I have given up "talking to him".

"Talking about" is hypocritical, and cowardly. I suggest you leave me alone, totally  -  please!!

No way! For you to call anyone "hypocrite" has no value - it has been your answer to just about any criticism for as long as I have been on this forum.
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Re: British Museum - Faith after the Pharaohs
« Reply #54 on: October 21, 2015, 04:50:33 PM »

BR and O

BA is only picking up on the "evolution" thing because it is the only thing on which he can question you, because he knows that the rest of your postings here are correct.

I also think he has a gigantic nerve tell you two not to be evasive when his if the King (and Queen) of evasion, one of the many reasons I have given up "talking to him".

"Talking about" is hypocritical, and cowardly. I suggest you leave me alone, totally  -  please!!

No way! For you to call anyone "hypocrite" has no value - it has been your answer to just about any criticism for as long as I have been on this forum.

I repeat:  "Talking about" is hypocritical, and cowardly. I suggest you leave me alone, totally  -  please!!
BA.

Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life.

It is my commandment that you love one another."

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Re: British Museum - Faith after the Pharaohs
« Reply #55 on: October 21, 2015, 06:44:33 PM »

BR and O

BA is only picking up on the "evolution" thing because it is the only thing on which he can question you, because he knows that the rest of your postings here are correct.

I also think he has a gigantic nerve tell you two not to be evasive when his if the King (and Queen) of evasion, one of the many reasons I have given up "talking to him".

"Talking about" is hypocritical, and cowardly. I suggest you leave me alone, totally  -  please!!

No way! For you to call anyone "hypocrite" has no value - it has been your answer to just about any criticism for as long as I have been on this forum.

I repeat:  "Talking about" is hypocritical, and cowardly. I suggest you leave me alone, totally  -  please!!

Why should I? You have spent months taking the piss out of my beliefs, my English, my education, and now you expect ME to leavr YOU alone? Just because you have said please?

No, my dear little hypocrite, I will leave you alone when I am good and ready and not before. Jusy as you would do if I asked the same of you. 
The Holy Bible, probably the most diabolical work of fiction ever to be visited upon mankind.

An it harm none, do what you will; an it harm some, do what you must!

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Re: British Museum - Faith after the Pharaohs
« Reply #56 on: October 22, 2015, 10:55:49 AM »

BR and O

BA is only picking up on the "evolution" thing because it is the only thing on which he can question you, because he knows that the rest of your postings here are correct.

I also think he has a gigantic nerve tell you two not to be evasive when his if the King (and Queen) of evasion, one of the many reasons I have given up "talking to him".

"Talking about" is hypocritical, and cowardly. I suggest you leave me alone, totally  -  please!!

No way! For you to call anyone "hypocrite" has no value - it has been your answer to just about any criticism for as long as I have been on this forum.

I repeat:  "Talking about" is hypocritical, and cowardly. I suggest you leave me alone, totally  -  please!!

Why should I? You have spent months taking the piss out of my beliefs, my English, my education, and now you expect ME to leavr YOU alone? Just because you have said please?

No, my dear little hypocrite, I will leave you alone when I am good and ready and not before. Jusy as you would do if I asked the same of you.

What ever you are calling yourself now, kindly note the following"

"I really cannot be bothered with you any further."  posted on October 21st.   Also, see above:  "one of the many reasons I have given up talking to him."  Seems one hand doesn't know what the other is doing!   ;D
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Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life.

It is my commandment that you love one another."

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Re: British Museum - Faith after the Pharaohs
« Reply #57 on: October 24, 2015, 06:40:41 PM »
Some posts, especially those of a technical or very involved nature, are very clearly the product of googling.

Except that, with your grasp of some of the 'technical' subjects, what you think is the product of googling is in fact just a facet of the fact that some of us spent part of our lives going out and actually learning stuff.

O.

Nice one!  :)

I studied Divinity as my main subject; I taught it as my main subject all my working life;  I have lived and moved in the world, especially in the religious community, all my life; so don't come that gumpf with me. I have more experience and knowledge of religion than you've dreamed of.

How sad, let alone boring.

Perhaps too much of that religo stuff has made you a bit depressed? You said that you were not feeling that well at the moment in one of your earlier posts on this thread.

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Re: British Museum - Faith after the Pharaohs
« Reply #58 on: October 26, 2015, 08:32:02 AM »
Some posts, especially those of a technical or very involved nature, are very clearly the product of googling.

Except that, with your grasp of some of the 'technical' subjects, what you think is the product of googling is in fact just a facet of the fact that some of us spent part of our lives going out and actually learning stuff.

O.

Nice one!  :)

I studied Divinity as my main subject; I taught it as my main subject all my working life;  I have lived and moved in the world, especially in the religious community, all my life; so don't come that gumpf with me. I have more experience and knowledge of religion than you've dreamed of.

How sad, let alone boring.

Perhaps too much of that religo stuff has made you a bit depressed? You said that you were not feeling that well at the moment in one of your earlier posts on this thread.

ippy
Good old Ippy and his ''If me and blokes like me find something boring then everybody should......'' schtick.

ippy

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Re: British Museum - Faith after the Pharaohs
« Reply #59 on: October 26, 2015, 01:31:36 PM »
Some posts, especially those of a technical or very involved nature, are very clearly the product of googling.

Except that, with your grasp of some of the 'technical' subjects, what you think is the product of googling is in fact just a facet of the fact that some of us spent part of our lives going out and actually learning stuff.

O.

Nice one!  :)

I studied Divinity as my main subject; I taught it as my main subject all my working life;  I have lived and moved in the world, especially in the religious community, all my life; so don't come that gumpf with me. I have more experience and knowledge of religion than you've dreamed of.

How sad, let alone boring.

Perhaps too much of that religo stuff has made you a bit depressed? You said that you were not feeling that well at the moment in one of your earlier posts on this thread.

ippy
Good old Ippy and his ''If me and blokes like me find something boring then everybody should......'' schtick.

I suppose if it were possible to come back from the dead, that could be a tad interesting.

ippy