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Originally posted by Ravello
Speaking of ignorance,here are some pearls of yours in these forums:

"I have decided never to use analyze board again after I did it that once.I don't want to cheat."

"It's difficult - if not even impossible - to be gay and play chess well."

"Rating is just a measurement of strength in the game. But, I think ratings are hocuspocus if you has me!"
...[text shortened]... I must admit I had some good laughs,thanks shaker.
Haha, gems I say. Funny stuff.

So Mickey Adams is your cusin hey?

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^^ some of those Were rather amusing.....

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Originally posted by Ravello
You can never know it,he created man to his own resemblance! 😉
I wouldn't want to be around when he has a little too much brussel sprouts.

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Originally posted by lausey
I wouldn't want to be around when he has a little too much brussel sprouts.
that's the trouble with omnipresence, you can't really avoid it.

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Originally posted by Ragnorak
Game 1576313

From this game?
lol, that explains why you can never find opponents of approximately your own strengt irl XD
you kick those who don't know how the pieces move and the rest sweeps you 8-)

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Originally posted by Ravello
I just said the truth.

You tell Xanthos he's not intelligent while you proclaim yourself as an intelligent guy and still you believe in every word the Bible says.

Go ahead powershaker. Stick your little nose a little farther and deeper up god's rear end.
Actually, Isaac Newton was a Christian! So, go spread your lies and deceit someplace else. And, I never said I was intelligent. Never once. I said in a previous post that sometimes - even though I am well educated - that I feel that the dumbest people with the biggest hearts out feel my knowledge. I said I am but nothing, for I know nothing. A wise man knows professes to know nothing once he knows much. To say you are vastly intelligent shows how you pale against the smallest flower, for in that creation you know nothing.

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Originally posted by Ravello
I just said the truth.

You tell Xanthos he's not intelligent while you proclaim yourself as an intelligent guy and still you believe in every word the Bible says.

Go ahead powershaker. Stick your little nose a little farther and deeper up god's rear end.
I'll praise God all my days, and reap the rewards from it, for faith in the Lord Jesus Christ only brings a man's life ultimate peace and no worries.

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Originally posted by Wulebgr
If Jesus were in the chess forum, he would tell the truth about his rating. He would not expound upon Hal Lindsey's misguided readings of texts irrelevant to chess.
Judge lest you be judged the same in the hereafter.

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Originally posted by powershaker
Actually, Isaac Newton was a Christian! So, go spread your lies and deceit someplace else. And, I never said I was intelligent. Never once. I said in a previous post that sometimes - even though I am well educated - that I feel that the dumbest people with the biggest hearts out feel my knowledge. I said I am but nothing, for I know nothing. A wise ...[text shortened]... telligent shows how you pale against the smallest flower, for in that creation you know nothing.
Isaac Newton was actually an anti-trinitarian. So I don't know if you could call him a real christian or not, as that's one of the more important things you need to believe in.

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Originally posted by Ravello
Speaking of ignorance,here are some pearls of yours in these forums:

"I have decided never to use analyze board again after I did it that once.I don't want to cheat."

"It's difficult - if not even impossible - to be gay and play chess well."

"Rating is just a measurement of strength in the game. But, I think ratings are hocuspocus if you has me!"
...[text shortened]... I must admit I had some good laughs,thanks shaker.
HAHA! Yeah, those were funny! Some of them were meant for humor. I'm glad you had a good laugh.

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Originally posted by RahimK
Haha, gems I say. Funny stuff.

So Mickey Adams is your cusin hey?
No, actually in the post, I was making a funny comment. GM Michael Adams is not actually my cousin! Geez! HAHA!!! I just meant he's my cousing somewhere along the line. Anyone with the last name of Adams has good blood running through their veins. 🙂

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Originally posted by GalaxyShield
Isaac Newton was actually an anti-trinitarian. So I don't know if you could call him a real christian or not, as that's one of the more important things you need to believe in.
Actually, Newton went to church and he was a Christian. He also looked to the Bible for many of his scientific ideas. He thought the Bible held the answers to the problems of mankind. He was right.

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Originally posted by powershaker
Actually, Newton went to church and he was a Christian. He also looked to the Bible for many of his scientific ideas. He thought the Bible held the answers to the problems of mankind. He was right.
I know that. But he WAS an anti-trinitarian. He may have accepted God, but he didn't believe in the Son or Holy ghost. Which is an important part of being a christian.

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Originally posted by GalaxyShield
I know that. But he WAS an anti-trinitarian. He may have accepted God, but he didn't believe in the Son or Holy ghost. Which is an important part of being a christian.
Oh, yes, I see what you mean. He believed the Father, Son and Holy Ghost were actually one entity. He wasn't a believer in the trinity - separate powers. Yeah, thats true. But, he did believe - I think - that Jesus was the Messiah and died for his sins. DIdn't he?

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Originally posted by powershaker
Oh, yes, I see what you mean. He believed the Father, Son and Holy Ghost were actually one entity. He wasn't a believer in the trinity - separate powers. Yeah, thats true. But, he did believe - I think - that Jesus was the Messiah and died for his sins. DIdn't he?
I think he did yes. I may do some research on it at some point, if I do I'll let you know. But from what I know I think he did believe that Jesus died for him yes.