use long windend statements to their advantage -- look for the weakest part of the statement and latch on to it
Zakath has mastered this trick.
use long windend statements to their advantage -- look for the weakest part of the statement and latch on to it
Originally posted by Zakath
I don't think so... :think:
Originally posted by CoCrucified
Not everyone has a smiley named after them!!!
Originally posted by Knight
Zakath.. your an atheist. Remember? :zakath:
Therefore...
If God exists (any god)..... your atheism is in error.
Uh... OK. :kookoo:Originally posted by Zakath
So if I prove Bob wrong by demonstrating that his deity doesn't exist but that some other deity does...
Originally posted by Lord Vader
And that's about as much as you can hope and pray to get from a debate like this.
Originally posted by Zakath
It's a common enough figure of speech in American society, Jay. Perhaps he's been brainwashed into using the word...
LOL...Originally posted by Zakath
Just yankin' your chain(mail) a bit, Knight!
Originally posted by Zakath
It's a common enough figure of speech in American society, Jay. Perhaps he's been brainwashed into using the word...
You kidder, you! :chuckle:Originally posted by Lord Vader
Hee hee! I actually put that in as an after thought (after having written the sentence without it) just to see the reaction. I didn't feel a lot like there would be one!
I sometimes wonder how much "evidence" is misinterpreted by those who wish to believe...Imagine someone digging this up 200 years from now and using it to declare that I was indeed a "believer". Wouldn't that be dumb!
Originally posted by Lord Vader
I am dumb!
Originally posted by Knight
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Well lets see maybe I put his name on top and yours underneath symbolically as some type of "eternal" statement.Originally posted by Zakath
How come that Enyart character gets top billing. He's not even a regular poster here ! :ha:
In addition to its religious significance the word "pray" also means to entreat or to ask. This usage is a bit archaic, but sometimes appropriate to some situations; as in "pray, tell me how this is accomplished."
Originally posted by Knight
Well lets see maybe I put his name on top and yours underneath symbolically as some type of "eternal" statement.
Hey... but I did give your name ALL CAPS!!!
There ya go.. :thumb:Originally posted by Zakath
How about that. I guess in the parlance of the Internet, that's a bit like SHOUTING IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS! :bannana:
Originally posted by Freak
Yes, you are. Don't get bent out of shape.......it's a joke :chuckle: