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The Apostle Paul A Fraud

The Apostle Paul A Fraud

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Originally posted by sonhouse
I gave up having invisible friends when I was 7.
That's funny! I never had imaginary friends as a child.

Perhaps because I didn't need one.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
I gave up having invisible friends when I was 7.
I'm really impressed with how realistic you are.

Can't see radio waves either. Are they imaginary? Did you throw away your radio too?

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Originally posted by Nemesio
It was a literary pun. I'm sorry you missed the humor. Given your fluency with the niceties in
poetry, I should come to expect a little less from you in the cultural arena, I guess.

Nemesio
Onan,

It helps to understand the Bible. Some posters offer evidence that they do not, especially those disseminating the talking points of stale dogma in these forums.

Wule

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Originally posted by Nemesio
Even when I disagree with particular posters (say more recently with Conrau K), I benefit from
reading what they write for the simple reason that it causes me to think, to reflect on my position
and refine it, or even to change.

Your posts are so convoluted that I have no choice but to ignore your writing simply because it
lacks coherency, both in fo it
as a standing objection to any response that I have towards your blather.

Nemesio
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Your posts are so convoluted that I have no choice but to ignore your writing
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That's the way you should go. I would advize you to continue along that line.

Why be confused?

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Originally posted by jaywill
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Your posts are so convoluted that I have no choice but to ignore your writing
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That's the way you should go. I would advize you to continue along that line.

Why be confused?[/b]
Most folks would take such constructive criticism as help, and improve their performance. At least that's how those of us over 30 look at criticism. I'm not so certain of the Nintendo-Xbox-Wii generation.

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
Did Paul's letters and influence have significant political impact?
What exactly did Paul get out of it? Riches? Status?

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Originally posted by knightmeister
What exactly did Paul get out of it? Riches? Status?
Chicks.

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
Chicks.
What's your next thread going to be about ?

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Originally posted by jaywill
What's your next thread going to be about ?
Hmmm... Something about Scribbles immortal soul and the perils of being a pimp? Kirksey the Heretic?

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Paul, like Freud, wasn't a fraud -- he simply had a messianic personality -- something that the Messiah probably didn't.

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Originally posted by Wulebgr
Onan,

It helps to understand the Bible. Some posters offer evidence that they do not, especially those disseminating the talking points of stale dogma in these forums.

Wule
Would you consider the doctrine of the atonement stale dogma?

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Paul, like Freud, wasn't a fraud -- he simply had a messianic personality -- something that the Messiah probably didn't.
Of course. Freud, like Paul, is a real giant. They still teach Freudian theory in Psychology.

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Originally posted by jaywill
By all means encourage him/her to use and reuse that favorite analogy.
I disagree with Nem quite a bit, but that was pretty funny. 😀 Well, I thought it was anyway.😉

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
Hmmm... Something about Scribbles immortal soul and the perils of being a pimp? Kirksey the Heretic?
Nope, those have already been done. Sorry you missed them.

Now as for Paul, how about some love for the man? Come on, lets here ya say, "Paul, I love ya man!!"

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
Hmmm... Something about Scribbles immortal soul and the perils of being a pimp? Kirksey the Heretic?
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