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Jan 17, 2013
 
Largelanguage wrote:
Air marshals are marshals of the air.
Congratulations, that's the first correct thing you've ever said on this forum. Bend over, I'll give you your star for the day.

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Jan 17, 2013
 
Catcher1 wrote:
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We can't discount history.
The playing field has been far from level.
I understand the frustration and resulting anger.
.. for approximately 50+ years, white Americans have been trying to understand the frustration and anger. I think we do hence the Civil Rights Movement, Affirmative Action, Government Housing, etc ..

.. the pendulum is beginning to swing the other way. This is why the issues must be addressed honestly, openly. People like RR & Pat are now angry, frustrated, appalled at the culture of violence and lack of progress ..

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#589969
Jan 17, 2013
 
Largelanguage wrote:
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1.08698×1012 km3(Is this the current water at see level?)
1.08698×1012 km3(Only a bit more, not too off the range if it is being compared to the previous.
If the original number is current level of water, what is the number of it? And how do the calculations work? And the earth isn't trully round. It is made of small tiny bumps put together to make the earth look round, so pi wouldn't work. And what about the water that is in our bodies that used to be in the sea? And the water in the sewers, springs and clouds?
No, the Earth is not a perfect sphere, but for the purposes of calculation it's fine to use pi for this. As for water in our bodies, springs, whatever, there is not nearly enough water from any source you could name that in sum could cover the Earth above the highest mountains. Sorry, it's just a story. And a borrowed one at that.
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#589970
Jan 17, 2013
 
Mylan wrote:
<quoted text>You're talking out both sides of your mouth. Why do you think they call it Federal AIR MARSHAL Service if they're not Air Marshals?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Air_Mars...
Look RR, even Mylan, a wicked heathen child sees it! RR, you are weak even when compared to the weak of the weakest!

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Jan 17, 2013
 
Pat wrote:
You can;t even tell a typo when you see one?
can;t = Can't No offense.

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Jan 17, 2013
 
Pat wrote:
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The culture of a people represents the intellect of the people.
Just as your own blind racism reflects your own (lack of) intellect. Or at least intellectual honesty.

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#589973
Jan 17, 2013
 
Pat wrote:
Well you sure proved me wrong!
That's obviously not hard to do.

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Jan 17, 2013
 
Largelanguage wrote:
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Beloved ratchet? What are you gibbering about now? A three star rank, general ranks. Stars not stripes ingrate.
"stars are not stripes"?

Very good, you're learning.

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Jan 17, 2013
 
RiversideRedneck wrote:
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That's why we get the farmer tan & blacks don't?
HUH? All people tan, its just less obvious.
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Jan 17, 2013
 
Mylan wrote:
<quoted text>Dance a little more. He is the SOURCE of ALL evil. Period. Child.
Too funny! Me? Kid? Is this meant to sound intimidating? All the riddles and fancies words?

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United in faith wrote:
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you say that for several reasons, one being you have NO true concept of what RIGHTEOUS and HOLY mean.
the flood happened not because God's design was flawed but because MAN CHOSE to ignor it, dishoner it, and go outside that perfect design to seek that which was wrong, sinful, abomination.
the flood happened because man CHOSE to become wicked in his/her ways. Rejecting God.
God being RIGHTEOUS and HOLY can not allow sin to exist.
when things reach the boiling point, God makes it right.
Wow, where to begin? First off, obviously, if God made humans flawed, then God is necessarily flawed as well. Secondly, didn't God know the future? Was God surprised when everything supposedly went wrong pre-flood? If God is omniscient, then the flood was entirely unnecessary. Furthermore, post-flood things are still not to God's liking. Again, did God not see this coming? So the ham-handed fix didn't even work. Your God is a clueless bumbler, at least going by what the Bible says about it.

As for God not allowing sin to exist, well guess what? According to the Bible, it does! So I guess that's not true either, is it? So according to you and the Bible, God is neither omniscient, nor omnipotent.

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Jan 17, 2013
 
wilderide wrote:
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Seriously. I used to be a Christian myself, but once I started really applying critical thinking to these claims I had been accepting, I saw they were BS.
Hitler did the same thing.

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Jan 17, 2013
 
Mylan wrote:
<quoted text>You're talking out both sides of your mouth. Why do you think they call it Federal AIR MARSHAL Service if they're not Air Marshals?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Air_Mars...
I was talking about the difference between English English & American English.

Brits have Air Marshals.
Americans have Generals.

This is not a difficult concept.
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Jan 17, 2013
 
wilderide wrote:
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No, the Earth is not a perfect sphere, but for the purposes of calculation it's fine to use pi for this. As for water in our bodies, springs, whatever, there is not nearly enough water from any source you could name that in sum could cover the Earth above the highest mountains. Sorry, it's just a story. And a borrowed one at that.
But the calculations of it being a pi compared with the cubic miss measures and some parts of the earth being potentially lower, evening it out making some water at least able to fully cover it could make up for it all. And why not the water in the sewers and so on not being enough? There are many clouds in the sky.

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Jan 17, 2013
 
RiversideRedneck wrote:
No, you dumb f_ck.
YOU spelled "contry". Mylan corrected you to say its spelled "country".
I gotta say it, God damn you're a retard!
LOL... They're dumber than you know, I just don't correct them when they keep making the same public mistakes because it's so funny :p

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United in faith wrote:
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a man grows a crop of tomato's.
the earth and the seed were perfect in yielding a perfect tomato.
the man picks the tomato's letting some hit the ground, bruising them. He places them in a bucket and instead of using them right away to produce a perfect meal, he lets them sit to long and they rot.
does the man eat the rotted tomato? of course not, he throws it away.
when man's heart is 'bruised' God can elimate the bruse and save the man.
but if the mans heart is 'rotten' then God elimates it.
The problem with your parable is that you are comparing humans to God. Humans are neither omniscient nor omnipotent, yet you claim God is both. God should therefore know in advance whether a tomato or a human heart are or will become rotten or not.

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Happy Lesbo wrote:
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.. for approximately 50+ years, white Americans have been trying to understand the frustration and anger. I think we do hence the Civil Rights Movement, Affirmative Action, Government Housing, etc ..
.. the pendulum is beginning to swing the other way. This is why the issues must be addressed honestly, openly. People like RR & Pat are now angry, frustrated, appalled at the culture of violence and lack of progress ..
Woah, hey hey hey.

I'm not angry at a lack of progress, I'm confused by it.

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Largelanguage wrote:
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Look RR, even Mylan, a wicked heathen child sees it! RR, you are weak even when compared to the weak of the weakest!
Americans do not have Air Marshals in the military....

Ugh to the nth degree.

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Jan 17, 2013
 
Largelanguage wrote:
Look RR, even Mylan, a wicked heathen child sees it! RR, you are weak even when compared to the weak of the weakest!
You got one thing right out of a million.

Don't get cocky.

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Mylan wrote:
<quoted text>HUH? All people tan, its just less obvious.
I know, just never seen a black with a farmers tan...

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