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Old 04-01-2003, 02:42 PM   #351
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TL, welcome to our little corner of the web..

Please feel free to share your mistreatment or disgust with CF. That's what this place is for anyhow..

FWIW, we did question your banishment (among others)
suprisingly, the thread disappeared without a trace.
Mistreatment amounted mostly to moderators with authority but no moderation. Kind of like Groucho Marx' remark he wouldn't join a club that'd have him, you know. If one's faith depends on exclusion of others it's a very shaky faith indeed. Such is fundamentalism.

Disgust is more toward the damage done to the healing message of Christ by these imps.

Any forum that demands political correctness soon meets an end like the serpent eating his own tail. sic transit gloria mundi.
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Old 04-01-2003, 02:46 PM   #352
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Texas Lynn..hello! I didn't see you standing there.
Yo a big MUAH to you atop that wondrous ridged forehead.
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Old 04-01-2003, 02:47 PM   #353
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Thanks. Rather than bitch the appropriate response is sadness for those trapped in the horror of fundamentalism, though.
It probably would be appropriate, yes. I have difficulty feeling sad for the pigs happy in their pile of shit, though. The brighter ones will find their way out of it. The stupid ones remain.
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Old 04-01-2003, 05:22 PM   #354
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Hi all you heathens, pagans, hellbound atheists & other assorted outcasts! Good to see y'all again - I haven't been over here in a week or so -

Having not been either warned or banned (yet ) I gotta know - what if you don't have 1K blessings for them to confiscate...and why is blessing deduction considered a punishment?


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Old 04-01-2003, 05:24 PM   #355
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Hi all you heathens, pagans, hellbound atheists & other assorted outcasts! Good to see y'all again - I haven't been over here in a week or so -

Having not been either warned or banned (yet ) I gotta know - what if you don't have 1K blessings for them to confiscate...and why is blessing deduction considered a punishment?


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Hi Karyn,

I don't think I've seen you at CF. I haven't been banned or warned either, but it's fun to post here 'cos you can say mean stuff about people, or even say naughtyswears if the spirit moves you.
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Old 04-01-2003, 05:26 PM   #356
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Hi Prax - over there I'm known as 'kitten'

le mew, le meow, purrrr
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Old 04-01-2003, 05:32 PM   #357
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Abe just posted this in General Apologetics 'textbook stories'
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Old 04-01-2003, 05:32 PM   #358
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Hi Prax - over there I'm known as 'kitten'

le mew, le meow, purrrr
Aha! Well, now I recogganise you.

It's become a bugger over there now that you have to watch what you say so carefully. I joined CF last year, and it was much more open. We militant foul-mouthed baby-killing atheists were almost welcomed, but these day the Christapo watch what we say very carefuly.

Oh, and I appreciate the "le mew". Pepe le Pew is one of my favourite WB characters.
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Every bit of culture I have I learned from Warner Bros cartoons! Barber of Seville, the Valkyries, Swan Lake...

Christapo - I love it!!!
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Every bit of culture I have I learned from Warner Bros cartoons! Barber of Seville, the Valkyries, Swan Lake...
They are paragons of haute couture, no doubt about it.

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Thanks.

What thread is Abe's cartoon in?
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