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Posted on June 30th, 2008 by admin.
Categories: Ranting.
The number one best-seller of all time.
On 6/30/08, Eris wrote:
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> In books so holy that they are found in motel rooms all over the
> world, books so priceless they are given away for free, sometimes with
> a great amount of force, even torture.
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> On Jun 30, 8:08 pm, “ranjit_math…@yahoo.com”
> wrote:
> > On Jun 30, 6:51 pm, Eris wrote:
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> > > It is written?
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> > Where is it written?
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> > > On Jun 30, 3:11 pm, “ranjit_math…@yahoo.com”
> > > > How may it be determined that before Jesus was born, there were Jews
> > > > waiting for the true son of Yahweh?
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Posted on June 30th, 2008 by admin.
Categories: Ranting.
Well then we have something in common. Now which is wurst?
On 6/30/08, chazworth wrote:
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> On Jun 30, 7:11 pm, “Keith MacNevins” wrote:
> > Hey, chugworth — what about me? What am I? Chopped liver?
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> If you want to be.
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> > On 6/30/08, chazworth wrote:
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> > > On Jun 30, 4:29 pm, omprem wrote:
> > > > Everyone is stupid or a twat or ignorant to chazworth.
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> > > No - its just you this week.
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> > –
> > Ambassador From Hell
> > All rights reserved
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Posted on June 30th, 2008 by admin.
Categories: Ranting.
I see that you are more hysterical than historical.
On 6/30/08, chazworth wrote:
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> On Jun 30, 5:22 pm, “Keith MacNevins” wrote:
> > It might also be easier to discuss with you on my level if you had a
> higher
> > I.Q.
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> Why not actually offer some evidence rather than make shit up to
> justify your own prejudices just as Omprem does.
> You made a grand statement about literacy and religion with nothing to
> back it up. I refuted it with knowledge. You then switched goalposts
> but once again failed to offer any evidence. This approach of your
> does not inspire any confidence, and I have only to conclude that you
> treat historical matters with the same care and attention that you
> consider the question of god: you just believe what you want to
> beleive and make up shit to support your own bias.
> Unless you offer more I will be waisting my time with you.
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> > On 6/30/08, chazworth wrote:
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> > > On Jun 29, 4:56 pm, “Keith MacNevins” wrote:
> > > > You refer to the Roman Catholic Church as if it was the first
> religion
> > > known
> > > > to humankind. It is you who declare to all with your nonsense posts
> that
> > > it
> > > > is you who are ignorant and prejudiced.
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> > > Clearly you are too stupid to have noticed my references to other
> > > cultures in my brief historical survey of writing.
> > > If you want to make grandiloquent statements then you must do the
> > > learning to back them up. Religion has suppressed reading and writing.
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> > > > On 6/29/08, chazworth wrote:
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> > > > > On Jun 28, 7:27 pm, “Keith MacNevins”
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> > > > > > The advent of reading and writing is hugely a result of religion.
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> > > > > The advent of reading and writing is the result of economics.
> Writing
> > > > > systems were invented to record donations of food and resources to
> the
> > > > > palaces.: ancient babylon, Sumeria, Phonecia, Minos, Mycenae etc..
> > > > > The massive growth in literacy during the Greek period is largely
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> > > > > to the needs of storytelling, philosophy, tragedy and comedy. in
> that
> > > > > order. Starting with Homer and Hesiod, and following through to the
> > > > > authors of drama.
> > > > > In the same period little in know of the details of religious
> practice
> > > > > due to the secrecy that all religions maintain. No theological
> texts
> > > > > remain from the period.
> > > > > In the Medieval period the church prevented and ACTIVELY
> discouraged
> > > > > literacy by keeping the bible and all clerical, taxation and
> > > > > administrative documentations in LATIN and made it illegal to
> > > > > translate the bible into local languages.
> > > > > The advent of printing changed all that with the printing of the
> first
> > > > > school book for understanding Latin through German - against the
> > > > > wishes of the Church. The next came playing cards - against the
> wishes
> > > > > of the church. Then the church cottoned on to printing INDULGENCES
> - a
> > > > > means by which the church was able to fleece the population by
> > > > > offering to forgive their sins for a CASH sum. Nice!
> > > > > The first translated bibles were completed AGAINST THE WISHES OF
> THE
> > > > > CHURCH. and much of the massive changes across Europe depended on
> > > > > people reading attacks on religion, and attacks on the authority of
> > > > > the Roman church. So far in history there is not one single example
> of
> > > > > any church at any time either encouraging and promoting reading and
> > > > > writing.
> > > > > Neither the advent of literacy nor the progress of literacy has
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> > > > > been the result of any religion until the 19th century, where
> > > > > Christian dogma was to be more easily shoved down the throats of
> > > > > unsuspecting children so that they were indoctrinated form the
> > > > > earliest possible age as to the god0given superiority of the
> British
> > > > > Empire and the inferiority of the rest of the world which was
> thought
> > > > > to be full of savages and cannibals.
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> > > > > Once again, Keith, your ignorance and prejudice so hand in hand.
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> > > > –
> > > > Ambassador From Hell
> >
> > –
> > Ambassador From Hell
> > All rights reserved
> >
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