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Re: pet peves
August 22, 2012 07:01PM
This is an embarrassment for our good Christian nation to have to read such bs! Be it pointed at President Obama or Gov Romney this is disgusting!

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Re: pet peves
August 22, 2012 09:10PM
In my opinion, it has often been embarrassing and disgusting "to have to read" much of what you have written, off and on topic. That said, I will always defend your right to do so here and elsewhere. Just what part of our Constitution do you not understand or is it all just a number two to you?
Re: pet peves
August 22, 2012 10:00PM
Heck Im sorry. Thats so simple I thought sure you had the ignore button figured out. Contact a moderator for instructions. LOL!
Re: pet peves
August 23, 2012 09:51AM
"to have to read", is that too subtile for your limited reading comprehension skills? Keep 'em coming LT, how else would we ever know what the Lubbock lunatic fringe is up to?
Re: pet peves
August 25, 2012 12:37PM
Re: pet peves
August 25, 2012 03:46PM
Just goes to show theres more good than bad in some parts of America! LOL!

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Re: pet peves
August 25, 2012 04:05PM
I don't agree with posting those signs (and I'm an atheist), but alan is correct, that is their right to do so, and free speech is not "disgusting." Why can't you just disagree with something without taking offense?
Re: pet peves
August 25, 2012 04:32PM
I should also add that I wonder how offended you would be if those billboards attacked the Muslim faith rather than the Christian faith.



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Re: pet peves
August 25, 2012 05:07PM
Well GOD BLESS the Americans in North Carolina that complained about this evil billboard against Christianity!

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Re: pet peves
August 25, 2012 11:08PM
This is an amazing discovery thats actually not too surprising. Its a shame good Christian citizens that are still the great majority in America allow their children to sit in classrooms where God and the Bible are ostracized. At least those mohammidians and devil worshippers havent made any real inroads into Mexico yet!

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Re: pet peves
August 26, 2012 05:57AM
If your religion is so good and true and strong, it seems to me it shouldn't be threatened by a simple billboard. However, as I wrote above, although I am former Catholic who is now an atheist, I don't agree with those billboards or other forms of communication that attack religion. Here in my area of North Carolina, some non-believers used signs on buses showing local non-beleivers saying "I'm Good Without God" and other such positive messages. I think that is both more effective and respectful and they generated little controversy. Personally, I believe in showing respect for people's religious beliefs, even though I don't believe myself. But don't you think it is somewhat hypocritical for Christians to make hateful threats against a simple billboard? Oh wait, I forgot for a second that I am addressing L.T., a man who makes such threats all the time here. And a man who constantly makes hateful remarks against other religions. Did you ever think, Loony Tunes, that it is "Christians" like you who inspire the messages on those billboards?



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Re: pet peves
August 26, 2012 01:24PM
Yes Christianity is good, true and strong! And it was evidently the citizens of NC that complained about the insulting nature of that atheist atrocity that got it taken down. I would love to take credit for it but I cant. Ill let the credit lay where it belongs. However I do refuse to be silenced by someone who evidently has some obscure personal reason for dropping out of the Catholic church. I may add that Christianity is by far the number 1 religion on a worldwide level and continues to hold approx 80% following in the US and Canada. Mexico stands tall as about 95% of Mexicans claim Christian beliefs and practices. So plaster your car and buses with whatever silly mess you want to but remember NC does have a large following of Christians that evidently dont tolerate insults. I stand with them! LOL!


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Re: pet peves
August 26, 2012 03:52PM
I had no "obscure personal reason". After 20 or so years as a practicing Catholic and another 30 or so as a Deist and thinking about my beliefs on a daily basis, I came to the conclusion that there is no supreme being. Many others have come to that conclusion too. If you choose to believe, not only is that is your business, but you might be right, I claim no absolute certainly by any means, although I find it highly improbable that there is a supreme, supernatural being (or beings); that is, I don't believe in what is commonly called "God" in the Abrahamic tradition of Christianity, Judaism and Islam.

And while 95% of Mexicans are Christians "on paper," most do not attend mass or other services on a regular basis. According to a bishop who is a friend of my family, it is only about 15%.

Finally, while Christianity is the largest religion in the world, Islam is very close second. And Hinduism is third and the oldest. And there are thousands more. They can't all be true, but they can all be false.



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Re: pet peves
August 27, 2012 06:25AM
Oh according to a bishop that is a friend of the family, oh, give me his number I want to call him and get the next powerball numbers!!!
Re: pet peves
August 27, 2012 08:56AM
Its amazing how some posters will go to any lengths to continue controversy. Ok Christianity is the worlds leading religion. But according to some unknown bishop Mexicos 95% Christian population only 15% attend on a regular basis. I suppose this bishop is including other Christian religions and not only Catholic? Or how does this bishop distinguish regularly? Another good question would be what percentage of muslims hit the ground 5 times a day to pray? Does that change the fact that they are muslims?
Lamar, listening to an atheist talk about a bishop friends percentage of Mexicans in church on a regular basis is as far as this is going. Betcha a beer the rascal wont even help you with the Powerball either. But the least they could do is figure up your percentage of winning chances eh? Im still wondering why he dropped outa the Catholic church. According to a Real Estate broker friend from NC.........No I promised not to tell! LOL!




paul falduto Wrote
Re: pet peves
August 27, 2012 11:38AM
I was just poing fun at someone who does not believe in a higher power, yet taks a man of the cloths statisics as gospel.
Re: pet peves
August 27, 2012 01:13PM
I don't know if you two are the biggest rockheads on this board, but you are both in contention. What in the world do my personal beliefs have to do with knowing a bishop and believing him on matters pertaining to his own church? Why would he lie? I think he is in a better position to know that you two. And Lamar, your powerball analogy is laughable, he is not predicting the future, he is observing the present. How stupid are you? I'm sorry if the truth is inconvenient to both of you, but that doesn't matter. Gee, maybe its 20% or 25%, so what? The fact is most Christians are Christians "on paper" only. Most say they are Christians because that is what their parents were and their beliefs comfort them to some extant. Most do not practice their faith and fewer still live it. I often find I know more about religion than most believers. And it isn't just me: according to a poll by the Pew Institute, most atheists are more knowledgeable about religion than believers; only Jews were found to know more, and it was close. And please consider that while Christianity may be the largest religion in the world, 80% of the world's population is not Christian. In the US, 70% are Christian, but 20% do not identify as members of any religion at all, although many have a belief in a higher power of some sort, and that group is growing rapidly. By the way, I don't think that is either good or bad, but it is a fact.

I didn't see one thing above said by either of you regarding WHY you are Christians, about what evidence you have that your beliefs are true. Do you have any? Do you thjnk about your beliefs or do you just believe them because that is what you were told to believe? Or do you just like to taunt non-believers because you think its fun? Not that I care what either of you geniuses think, but it would be interesting to see what rationale you have for your beliefs, if any,



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Re: pet peves
August 27, 2012 01:32PM
Paul, I am sure your mother would be quite proud of you, name calling anyone who has a different view than you, that is not very Christian. Then asking someone how stupid are you? Again, from someone who proports to be tolerant of decenting views, you don't sound very tolerant.
Re: pet peves
August 27, 2012 02:00PM
Paul to use your own words written earlier in this post, "why can't you just disagree with something, without taking offense? And then start name calling.
Re: pet peves
August 27, 2012 04:35PM
Pauls all fired up and its funny! Now he wants to know why we are Christians as though we OWE him an explanation. Hahaha LOL!
Re: pet peves
August 27, 2012 06:22PM
Lamar. I am not name-calling you because you have a different view than me or because I am taking offense, I am name-calling you because you are a rockhead, which you have shown time and again on this board. There are many, many folks I know who have different views than me who I would never call a reckhead. You're not one of them..

And L.T., you don't owe me anything. I just thought it might be nice if you explained your views. If you don't want to, no skin off my nose.
Re: pet peves
August 27, 2012 08:29PM
Re: pet peves
August 28, 2012 11:21AM
More moral decay of American youth. And the lifetime results of being dumber are real!

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Re: pet peves
August 28, 2012 04:43PM
Our silly British friends win the peeve of the day award with this groups attempt to classify hunting magazines with pornography. A registered and highly controlled scattergun is about the limits for British sportsmen nowdays and it looks like theyre going to work against that too. (As some gringo numbskulls wonder why real American men protect our Constitutional Rights with a vengence not allowing any chiseling by spineless socialistic liberal retard control advocates whatsoever!) Unfortunately our English friends have been beaten with the control whip so harshly anything is possible. Not many Winston Churchills sprouting over there anymore! LOL!

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Re: pet peves
August 29, 2012 10:54AM
If anyone finds an article more ridiculous than this I surely wish they would post it quickly. I truly believe Ive topped the peeve topic with this! I sincerely doubt Ill ever read anything with more blatant stupidity! Our poor mistreated America. Im afraid of a country ran by adults that never got spanked as kids and got trophies for just participating! Now this PC is actually strangling our Nation!

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Re: pet peves
August 30, 2012 07:15AM
Simply astonishing that rules and regulations go to this extent. And some people question the need for less Government in our lives?????LOL!

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Re: pet peves
August 30, 2012 08:17PM
Please be careful commenting on our pet peever of the day and his delicate nature. Hes definitely the most easily offended fellow Ive read about lately. As a general rule of thumb Id tell someone to hold the fort down if hes in the area! LOL!

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Re: pet peves
September 02, 2012 08:24AM
Americans so tangled with laws and regulation and fearful of the government that they ALLOW buzzards to destroy their home is pathetic! LOL!

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Re: pet peves
September 03, 2012 09:02AM
Peeve of the day goes to our English friends across the water where its evidently a crime to defend themselves and or their property against home invasions. How sweet it is to NOT live there. LOL!

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Re: pet peves
September 15, 2012 12:31PM
Its hard to if not impossible to find a better example of moral decay in America than the Hollywood Director Nick Cassavetes. His latest movie and his thoughts approving of incest pass all boundaries of common decency. With "gay" marriage I thought Id heard it all, now this. Sickening!
Will it ever be normal? I can say one thing. If sex betwen brothers and sisters is ever seen as "normal" I hope Im not around to witness it! And as Ive said before. I wont be "evolving" on that either! LOL!

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