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The Lounge / Re: Some life updates
« on: October 11, 2023, 09:31:28 AM »
So it's been a minute since I've been here so I guess I'll give you guys an update of what's been going on for those who care. For those following my career path since graduating the police academy, I'm now working for a county jail as corrections and I'm in the National Guard as a combat engineer. As far as politics goes, I've shifted more and more left. Finally, for all the shit I've said about the LGBT community being a front to God, some of y'all predicted it but yeah, I realized I was gay and came out about 2 years ago. In fact I'm starting to have serious doubts about Christianity altogether.
Congratulations on progress in your journey! And great to see ya grace our humble halls again.

If the email notifications would start behaving, I'd visit here more often.

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The Lounge / Re: Some life updates
« on: October 07, 2023, 10:06:38 PM »
No, FOR TWICE. I also miss Flash.

Hell yeah. 😎

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The Lounge / Re: Some life updates
« on: October 07, 2023, 10:05:46 PM »

Good luck with your travels Luke, if you want to become a godless bastard and have any questions I'm here for you, are you still a gun-nut?

Do I own and shoot guns on a regular basis, absolutely. Do I still think all gun laws should be disbanded. No. I think we ought to replicate Switzerland's model when it comes to guns.

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Nobody is cutting off little childrens' dicks.
I never said they were.
I was appealing to those who cut the dicks of little children.
i.e. those practicing infant genital mutilation, commonly referred to as circumcision.

Being gay or trans is no more a personality disorder than being straight or cis. I'm gay and I like to think I mentally function just as well as any straight guy.
While I fully agree regarding homosexuality; as that is merely a statement of who you are biologically attracted to, there is a fundamental distinction for cis and trans; one is the same, one is the opposite.
A cisgender person has their "gender identity" align to their biological sex.
A transgender person has their "gender identity" not align to their biological sex.

Prior to DSM 5, that was classified a gender identity disorder, signifying a mismatch between the person's sex, and how that person perceives themselves.
It was updated to gender dysphoria, for entirely non-medical reasons, but is still listed in the DSM-5, and is a diagnosis/condition.

Being homosexual, or heterosexual or bisexual or cisgender are not included in the DSM-5.
So there is a clear odd one out.

Ok, my mistake.

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The Lounge / Re: Some life updates
« on: October 06, 2023, 11:26:53 PM »
That's quite an update.

Gay and Christian, that's a tough one.  If it makes it any easier for you I've always felt that Christian's interpretation of the Bible has always been way too strict and that Jesus would probably be okay with gay people.

That's what I discovered too. There are only 6 verses in the Bible that remotely touches on the subject and when you look at the original language and historical context, they all were condemnation of coercion, PDF files, temple prostitution, and at best promiscuity.

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: An LGBT Discussion Thread
« on: October 06, 2023, 06:01:58 PM »
LGBT  is a personality disorder syndrome that global pharaohs try to spread by constantly bringing it up.

Being gay or trans is no more a personality disorder than being straight or cis. I'm gay and I like to think I mentally function just as well as any straight guy.
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Most known celebrities are transgender people. I guess anyone knows that Obama's wife is actually her husband. They are having a homosexual relationship. Today, the prerequisite for being a president, minister, or a famous artist is to have a transgender relationship. Saitan whispers to them, and they have perverse relationships. And then he helps them with money, power and fame.

You say that being gay is a personality disorder but then proclaim most celebrities are trans?

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The LGBT issue has no difference in purpose from vaccine and global warming nonsense. The goal is to destroy the human race. If everyone has a homosexual relationship, then people will not multiply, and the devil will take what he wants. Therefore he tries to spread the LGBT culture. Just like he tried to spread the vegan culture.

Nobody is trying to turn you gay. People like me simply want to exist without you guys oppressing us. I say this as a former homophobe myself.
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Fools will believe him. Intelligent people who do not believe in lies such as the curve earth, global warming and the danger of covid will be aware that LGBT is a psychological problem. Some doctors turn this psychological problem into money and perform surgery on them. Just as they make money by killing people alive for non-existent brain death, or making money by killing people with vaccines, many doctors make money by killing future generations of people.

Doctors who perform gender reassignment surgery should be tried and executed for genocide just like doctors who steal people's organs with the claim of brain death which is actually impossible..

Trans people only account for 1% of the US population. Hardly a population killer.

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: An LGBT Discussion Thread
« on: October 06, 2023, 05:41:08 PM »
I think I'm the only gay guy on these forums.

Not anymore, lol. I'm gay.

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No, i am okay with gays who just like men. I am not okay with ones who cit ther dick off and wear dresses. I helive there is something a little off in ther head.
Are you fine with the loads of people who cut their dicks, or cut the dicks of young children?
What about people that cut (or stab) their ear?
Just what is wrong with men wanting to wear dresses?
You are aware that in the past plenty of men have worn dresses or clothes like dresses?

Nobody is cutting off little childrens' dicks.

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The Lounge / Re: Some life updates
« on: October 06, 2023, 12:39:02 PM »
Oh hey, I remember you. Hope you're doing alright.

I'm doing well, and remember you too

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The Lounge / Some life updates
« on: October 06, 2023, 11:49:24 AM »
So it's been a minute since I've been here so I guess I'll give you guys an update of what's been going on for those who care. For those following my career path since graduating the police academy, I'm now working for a county jail as corrections and I'm in the National Guard as a combat engineer. As far as politics goes, I've shifted more and more left. Finally, for all the shit I've said about the LGBT community being a front to God, some of y'all predicted it but yeah, I realized I was gay and came out about 2 years ago. In fact I'm starting to have serious doubts about Christianity altogether.

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Orlando shooting, thoughts?
« on: April 24, 2019, 04:20:26 PM »
Why did you revive a dead thread just because you got a notification?

Because...

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Orlando shooting, thoughts?
« on: April 14, 2019, 02:18:56 PM »
Why did I get a notification for a dead thread?

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As for his policies, for the most part, yes.
Memba when Jesus said you should help rich people get richer, let poor people die, ignore the environment and lock up kids?

I don't knowingly support policies that does any of that.
Then you're either left of center, or lying. Fun.

Like I said, i don't support policies that deliberately or overwhelming do those things.

Really? You support healthcare for all? CO2 regulations? Wealth tax?

I'm open to healthcare. I've heard a rather convincing argument recently to make me reconsider my stance against it. If CO2 regulations don't put unnecessary burdens on companies and actually proven to work, I'm for it. There is no evidence, to my knowledge, that heavily taxing the rich will do anything.

With the current ridiculously low tax rate and all the loopholes you can neither have public healthcare nor meaningful action against climate change.

That's a matter of opinion.

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As for his policies, for the most part, yes.
Memba when Jesus said you should help rich people get richer, let poor people die, ignore the environment and lock up kids?

I don't knowingly support policies that does any of that.
Then you're either left of center, or lying. Fun.

Like I said, i don't support policies that deliberately or overwhelming do those things.

Really? You support healthcare for all? CO2 regulations? Wealth tax?

I'm open to healthcare. I've heard a rather convincing argument recently to make me reconsider my stance against it. If CO2 regulations don't put unnecessary burdens on companies and actually proven to work, I'm for it. There is no evidence, to my knowledge, that heavily taxing the rich will do anything.

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Remember, Hillary was predicted, with up to a 98% certainty, that she'll win the election.
Right? Its almost like science is consistently wrong.

I wouldn't say that science is consistently wrong, only that it can be wrong in certain areas.

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As for his policies, for the most part, yes.
Memba when Jesus said you should help rich people get richer, let poor people die, ignore the environment and lock up kids?

I don't knowingly support policies that does any of that.
Then you're either left of center, or lying. Fun.

Like I said, i don't support policies that deliberately or overwhelming do those things.

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As for his policies, for the most part, yes.
Memba when Jesus said you should help rich people get richer, let poor people die, ignore the environment and lock up kids?

I don't knowingly support policies that does any of that.

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I think he's trying to be all laconic.

The Spartans did came to mind when I wrote it.

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I guess, since he is a bad loser, he will at least claim that the election is rigged, that millions of illegal immigrants voted for Democrats and that the US is going to become a communist dictatorship without him.

But it seems, when he loses his immunity there is a good chance that he gets indicted, possibly immediately after leaving office. So he will do everything he can to stay in office. What when he refuses to leave? He could try to incite violence. Allegedly 70-90% of all private weapons in the US are owned by Republicans. How would his cult followers react? Would the party abandon him in such an event? How would Republicans in the FBI, the CIA and the military respond? Or Republican governors? And when he has declared a state of emergency before, that is still valid, how would that influence the situation and the possibilities he has?

IF.

Do you as a Christian actually like what Trump does so far?


As for his personal life, no. As for his policies, for the most part, yes. I'm just saying that you cannot be definitive on if he will lose the election or not. Remember, Hillary was predicted, with up to a 98% certainty, that she'll win the election.

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I guess, since he is a bad loser, he will at least claim that the election is rigged, that millions of illegal immigrants voted for Democrats and that the US is going to become a communist dictatorship without him.

But it seems, when he loses his immunity there is a good chance that he gets indicted, possibly immediately after leaving office. So he will do everything he can to stay in office. What when he refuses to leave? He could try to incite violence. Allegedly 70-90% of all private weapons in the US are owned by Republicans. How would his cult followers react? Would the party abandon him in such an event? How would Republicans in the FBI, the CIA and the military respond? Or Republican governors? And when he has declared a state of emergency before, that is still valid, how would that influence the situation and the possibilities he has?

IF.

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The Lounge / Re: Youtube plalists
« on: March 07, 2019, 01:07:45 PM »
No.

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Also the moon is small in Rowbothamic and (most) Dome based models. Even in later Voliva grandfathered angles - see the desklamp argument.

Simple . What is your reply to all those astronomical observatories and even those ''Moon Bounce'' Amateur Radio Operators who know
otherwise ?
They are simply bouncing off the ionoplane.


Balderdash !

Why don't you just talk to some people at an astronomical observatory about those measurements of the distance from the earth to the moon by laser or talk to some Amateur Radio Operators about their measurements by radio in ''Moon Bounce'' ?
That is,if you don't believe this visitor to astronomical observatories and Amateur Radio Operator, why don' t you just talk to some other persons in those fields ?

The distance has been measured by many other means and methods such as parallax for quite some time.
Simple. The distance is well known and they all match up whatever method is used.
There has been quite enough debunking of Rowbotham as it is ! LOL

Or do you just want to ignore them or say they are all liars ?

Incidentally there is no such word as ''ionoplane''.


And this is just my jaded , opinion or bigoted or whatever view of ''Round Earthers'' and ''Flat Earthers''
Round Earthers : They never stop learning .
Flat Earthers : They never start learning.

LOL !

I haven't heard balderdash since Thomas the Tank Engine.

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I am a firm believer in flat earth, many thanks to people like Dubay for red pilling me, but I have been struggling with a question. If the moon is inside the firmament what stops us from being able to go? Folks like Rob Skiba talk about there being a dome which stops us from going and you have missions like operation Highjump / Fishbowl which elude to the possibility of a firmament/dome. But most of those theories say that we can't go to the moon because of said dome, yet the Bible says the moon, sun, and stars are inside the firmament which would mean we could go?

I do not believe the moon landings were real by a long shot.

Need some help reconciling this one.

Simple, the earth is round and the moon is a lot farther than what flat earthers claim.

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Any normal sane human knows the Auroras are the result of multitudes of human souls departing their earthly prison.

TRUTH.

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: CHP in municipal elections in Turkey
« on: December 18, 2018, 11:48:08 PM »
The California Highway Patrol is in Turkey?

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The Lounge / Re: Happy Thanksgiving!!
« on: November 22, 2018, 08:09:42 PM »
Had some turkey, mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, and gravy.

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The Lounge / Re: I'm no longer a conspiracy theorist.
« on: November 05, 2018, 05:23:53 PM »
Proof of the conspiracy
 Look at those little solar powered yard lights. How many houses on your block don't have them, or didn't for at least a year. The battery pack in them could never sustain the constant charge by the solar panel, the batteries burn out in less than year, and they get dim. Real dim. Disturbingly dim. 
And 5 years later, for more moula, they are selling a better version. A more serious walkway light. A respectable garrden light. We've  litterally been through 3/4 generations of them at my house. And admittedly, the last ones i was kindof impressed with, but they fwent out after 3/4 years. If i could get my hnds on one of those silver zinc batteries out of the lunar module, i'd be a happy camper.

It's been awhile since I've been here but is this in response to something? It's pretty much common knowledge that companies purposely build things to fail in a few years so that way they can get returning income.

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The Lounge / Re: I'm no longer a conspiracy theorist.
« on: November 05, 2018, 05:19:58 PM »
My God.  They've gotten to you too...

Seriously though.  All of them?  What about the vaccine one?

I still believe in UFOs. We have expert witnesses claiming to see things that cannot be explained by natural causes. As far as vaccines goes, I'm still a bit weary of them, but I'm at the point where I won't deny them if it's offered to me.

What purpose would aliens have to visit our backwater planet? Resources? They can be easily gotten elsewhere. The only reason would be purely anthropological.

I believe that they are demonic rather than from another planet.

Why would demons do that?
Same reason we post here: boredom.

Lol.

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So, do you have statistics to back up your claim?

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The Lounge / Re: I'm no longer a conspiracy theorist.
« on: November 01, 2018, 04:06:44 PM »
My God.  They've gotten to you too...

Seriously though.  All of them?  What about the vaccine one?

I still believe in UFOs. We have expert witnesses claiming to see things that cannot be explained by natural causes. As far as vaccines goes, I'm still a bit weary of them, but I'm at the point where I won't deny them if it's offered to me.

What purpose would aliens have to visit our backwater planet? Resources? They can be easily gotten elsewhere. The only reason would be purely anthropological.

I believe that they are demonic rather than from another planet.

Why would demons do that?

Short answer, because they're evil.

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