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Aug 18, 2013 03:11:03   #
magicray Loc: Tampa Bay, Florida
 
jcjr8 wrote:
Ah, yet another intelligent rebuttal. I'm certain croce appreciates your help in discrediting his original post. You two make a great team. Are Jim Cary and Jeff Daniels your idols?
I don't believe in idols, I'm not a Christian.

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Aug 18, 2013 12:15:10   #
jcjr8
 
magicray wrote:
I don't believe in idols, I'm not a Christian.


Yet another display of ignorance. Christians don't worship idols. Only non Christians do.

It would appear that neither of you are astute enough to get the joke about Cary and Daniels.

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Aug 18, 2013 13:29:30   #
magicray Loc: Tampa Bay, Florida
 
jcjr8 wrote:
Yet another display of ignorance. Christians don't worship idols. Only non Christians do.

It would appear that neither of you are astute enough to get the joke about Cary and Daniels.
Oh really? We may be dumb and dumber (Sorry Croce, I'm the dumb one), but you are the DUMBEST!

You are a Christian and you don't even know what an idol is. Ha! Ha! Ha! Duh! Does your church have a cross on it's steeple?

An idol is an image or other material object representing a deity to which religious worship is addressed or any person or thing regarded with blind admiration, adoration, or devotion. That's YOU brother, NOT me. Do you wear a cross around your scrawny chicken neck? I don't have a bobble head Jesus on MY dash board, but Christians do, along with those pom poms and hydraulic lift kits on their lowriders.

Excuse me while I engage in a more intelligent conversation with my 3 year old grandson.

:shock:

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Aug 18, 2013 13:48:37   #
Croce Loc: Earth
 
jcjr8 wrote:
Yet another display of ignorance. Christians don't worship idols. Only non Christians do.

It would appear that neither of you are astute enough to get the joke about Cary and Daniels.


Astute? Where'd you learn a word like that sittin down there in Bulls Gap, TN pickin yer green teeth an praisin the lord? We gitcher joke, we jis don't think it's as funny as you do simpleton. I don't know how old you are but anybody old enough to have green teeth is old enough to brush em. You need to pray for brains boy, not that it will do any good but ....

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Aug 18, 2013 15:35:30   #
magicray Loc: Tampa Bay, Florida
 
Croce wrote:
Astute? Where'd you learn a word like that sittin down there in Bulls Gap, TN pickin yer green teeth an praisin the lord? We gitcher joke, we jis don't think it's as funny as you do simpleton. I don't know how old you are but anybody old enough to have green teeth is old enough to brush em. You need to pray for brains boy, not that it will do any good but ....
ROTFLOL!!!! Ha! Ha! Ha! Oh, my heart, my heart!

You spent more time on him than he deserves.
I'm going to keep it simple with one word. ASSHOLE!!!

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Aug 18, 2013 21:37:54   #
jcjr8
 
magicray wrote:
Oh really? We may be dumb and dumber (Sorry Croce, I'm the dumb one), but you are the DUMBEST!

You are a Christian and you don't even know what an idol is. Ha! Ha! Ha! Duh! Does your church have a cross on it's steeple?

An idol is an image or other material object representing a deity to which religious worship is addressed or any person or thing regarded with blind admiration, adoration, or devotion. That's YOU brother, NOT me. Do you wear a cross around your scrawny chicken neck? I don't have a bobble head Jesus on MY dash board, but Christians do, along with those pom poms and hydraulic lift kits on their lowriders.

Excuse me while I engage in a more intelligent conversation with my 3 year old grandson.

:shock:
Oh really? We may be dumb and dumber (Sorry Croce,... (show quote)


Ray, we finally agree on something, your second sentence. The rest merely proves how completely ignorant you are of that which you despise.

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Aug 18, 2013 21:42:30   #
jcjr8
 
Croce wrote:
Astute? Where'd you learn a word like that sittin down there in Bulls Gap, TN pickin yer green teeth an praisin the lord? We gitcher joke, we jis don't think it's as funny as you do simpleton. I don't know how old you are but anybody old enough to have green teeth is old enough to brush em. You need to pray for brains boy, not that it will do any good but ....


There will be no further post from this source due to the fact that the original poster has, despite multiple opportunities to do otherwise, proven repeatedly that the conclusions of the study he so smugly touted at the beginning of this thread are in real life without any doubt completely inaccurate. Only a fool can argue with himself and loose.

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Aug 18, 2013 23:33:04   #
Croce Loc: Earth
 
jcjr8 wrote:
There will be no further post from this source due to the fact that the original poster has, despite multiple opportunities to do otherwise, proven repeatedly that the conclusions of the study he so smugly touted at the beginning of this thread are in real life without any doubt completely inaccurate. Only a fool can argue with himself and loose.


You people are so stupidly desperate over this issue. Someone posts a study not conducted under strict scientific proceedure. It concludes that aetheists are marginally more intelligent than you god suckers, marginally, not significantly and you go nuts over it. What a bunch of insecure, mind wasting, desperate idiots you are. Hahahahaha. However, judging by the protests over the conclusion that aetheists are a teensy bit smarter than you fairy tale believers, I think the results should swing farther to the side of the aetheists. You and yours are proving to be dumber than the study concluded you are. Of course the study did not have the pleasure of testing the brain power of the idiots on UHH. Stupid people. You are like tormenting flies after their wings have been plucked off. The only place you have to draw proof of your stupidity is a book of indoctrinated babble. I pity you.

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Aug 19, 2013 00:27:20   #
magicray Loc: Tampa Bay, Florida
 
jcjr8 wrote:
There will be no further post from this source due to the fact that the original poster has, despite multiple opportunities to do otherwise, proven repeatedly that the conclusions of the study he so smugly touted at the beginning of this thread are in real life without any doubt completely inaccurate. Only a fool can argue with himself and loose.
The word is 'lose'. Loose is what your high school girlfriend was.

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Aug 19, 2013 07:56:18   #
Audie Thornburg Loc: Eureka, Kansas
 
Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me? And he said, "Who are you Lord?"Then the Lord said"I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. It is hard for you to kick against the goads."

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Aug 19, 2013 07:58:10   #
Audie Thornburg Loc: Eureka, Kansas
 
Acts 9:4&5

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Aug 19, 2013 08:05:47   #
Croce Loc: Earth
 
Audie Thornburg wrote:
Acts 9:4&5


Audie, you may believe that scripted dialogue but do you honestly think it any of us do? Poor guy. We go on over 37 pages of this thread telling you we view the bible as fairy tales and what do you do? Cite the bible to us. You just do not get it do you?

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Aug 19, 2013 09:16:39   #
cthahn
 
Croce wrote:
Interesting but not at all surprising. Sorry Jesus Freaks but you do not want we ungodly to have our own forum so here I am with nowhere else to post this: Written by Rob Waugh 15 hours ago Yahoo! News

Religious people are less intelligent than atheists, study finds

Religious people are less intelligent than non-believers, according to a new review of 63 scientific studies stretching back over decades.

A team led by Miron Zuckerman of the University of Rochester found “a reliable negative relation between intelligence and religiosity” in 53 out of 63 studies. Even in extreme old age, intelligent people are less likely to believe, the researchers found - and the reasons why people with high IQs shun religion may not be as simple as previously thought.

Previous studies have tended to assume that intelligent people simply “know better”, the researchers write - but the reasons may be more complex.

For instance, intelligent people are more likely to be married, and more likely to be successful in life - and this may mean they “need” religion less.

The studies used in Zuckerman's paper included a life-long analysis of the beliefs of a group of 1,500 gifted children - those with IQs over 135 - in a study which began in 1921 and continues today.

Even at 75 to 91 years of age, the children from Lewis Terman’s study scored lower for religiosity than the general population - contrary to the widely held belief that people turn to God as they age. The researchers noted that data was lacking about religious attitudes in old age and say, “Additional research is needed to resolve this issue.”

As early as 1958, Michael Argyle concluded, “Although intelligent children grasp religious concepts earlier, they are also the first to doubt the truth of religion, and intelligent students are much less likely to accept orthodox beliefs, and rather less likely to have pro-religious attitudes.”

A 1916 study quoted in Zuckerman’s paper (Leuba) found that, “58% of randomly selected scientists in the United States expressed disbelief in, or doubt regarding the existence of God; this proportion rose to nearly 70% for the most eminent scientists.”

The paper, published in the academic journal Personality and Social Psychology Review, said “Most extant explanations (of a negative relation) share one central theme—the premise that religious beliefs are irrational, not anchored in science, not testable and, therefore, unappealing to intelligent people who “know better.” The answer may, however, be more complex. Intelligent people may simply be able to provide themselves with the psychological benefits offered by religion - such as “self-regulation and self-enhancement,” because they are more likely to be successful, and have stable lives.

“Intelligent people typically spend more time in school—a form of self-regulation that may yield long-term benefits,” the researchers write. “More intelligent people get higher level jobs (and better employment (and higher salary) may lead to higher self-esteem, and encourage personal control beliefs.”

“Last, more intelligent people are more likely to get and stay married (greater attachment), though for intelligent people, that too comes later in life. We therefore suggest that as intelligent people move from young adulthood to adulthood and then to middle age, the benefits of intelligence may continue to accrue.”

The researchers suggest that further research on the “function” of religion may reveal more.

“People possessing the functions that religion provides are likely to adopt atheism, people lacking these very functions (e.g., the poor, the helpless) are likely to adopt theism,” the researchers wrote.

If any of you god folk have trouble understanding what is written above, please feel free to ask me for assistance. Being non religious and non superstitious, I posses the intelligence necessary to help you understand.
Interesting but not at all surprising. Sorry Jesus... (show quote)



Obviously written by an atheist, how would you expect the outcome to by. Now, you are a big hero by being a follower. I am willing to lay down some money that you were Baptised in a Christian Church by your parents. They must be proud of you. This goes for all atheists.

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Aug 19, 2013 09:18:06   #
Wellhiem Loc: Sunny England.
 
magicray wrote:
Oh really? We may be dumb and dumber (Sorry Croce, I'm the dumb one), but you are the DUMBEST!

You are a Christian and you don't even know what an idol is. Ha! Ha! Ha! Duh! Does your church have a cross on it's steeple?

An idol is an image or other material object representing a deity to which religious worship is addressed or any person or thing regarded with blind admiration, adoration, or devotion. That's YOU brother, NOT me. Do you wear a cross around your scrawny chicken neck? I don't have a bobble head Jesus on MY dash board, but Christians do, along with those pom poms and hydraulic lift kits on their lowriders.

Excuse me while I engage in a more intelligent conversation with my 3 year old grandson.

:shock:
Oh really? We may be dumb and dumber (Sorry Croce,... (show quote)

Or does your country pledge allegiance to a flag?

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Aug 19, 2013 09:23:37   #
Croce Loc: Earth
 
cthahn wrote:
Obviously written by an atheist, how would you expect the outcome to by. Now, you are a big hero by being a follower. I am willing to lay down some money that you were Baptised in a Christian Church by your parents. They must be proud of you. This goes for all atheists.


As you said before. Free will. My parents were victims of this same hoax. Same as your parents. Someone has to break this vicious cycle of fraud. I chose to.

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