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Posted by starsearcher on Apr-27-2006 18:09:

quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
I would probably throw her into a pit of wild monkeys so they could have their way with her


It'll take them a while cause she's so damn huge too lol...people like that should seriously be locked up and sent to a remote mental facility where they do some crazy underground research


Posted by KaiLee on Apr-27-2006 18:22:

quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher
It'll take them a while cause she's so damn huge too lol...people like that should seriously be locked up and sent to a remote mental facility where they do some crazy underground research


It makes me wonder if she had some sort of traumatic experience in her life....or has serious mental problems and uses religion as a fallback.


Posted by starsearcher on Apr-27-2006 18:23:

quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
It makes me wonder if she had some sort of traumatic experience in her life....or has serious mental problems and uses religion as a fallback.


That is possible, although I'm not a psychologist so I'm not sure...but I usually find that if people were raised a certain way and from an early age a certain message was drilled into their head, it's very difficult to change


Posted by Sunquest on Apr-27-2006 18:25:

Honestly I think I saw horns growing out of her head near the end, I think she's the devil or some shit.

Unbelievable, let's hope the 100 people doesn't get any bigger, and that they stay in their so called "Church"...


Posted by KaiLee on Apr-27-2006 18:27:

I wonder if this "church" and their fucked up views are the result of bad inbreeding.

and yes I can make stereotypical judgements about southern people, I'm from North Carolina


Posted by starsearcher on Apr-27-2006 18:32:

lol I almost went to North Carolina for a year for work lol but ended up deciding against it (not because of North Carolina though, just cause I didn't like the job)


Posted by VERTiG0 on Apr-27-2006 18:34:

I've got family in NC, but they're in Carey (a daaaamn nice part of Carey too, fuck), and I don't think they're like this at all. As far as I know.


Posted by Sunquest on Apr-27-2006 18:37:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
I've got family in NC, but they're in Carey (a daaaamn nice part of Carey too, fuck), and I don't think they're like this at all. As far as I know.


You better hope not or else I'm coming after them


Posted by yankeeBaby on Apr-27-2006 18:41:

quote:
Originally posted by buffaloferryfan


To all who watch this, this crazy women does not reflect the views of Americans or of Christians. This women is sick, and please just disregard what this phsyco has to say.


You are certainly right about that, since their "congregation" consists of only 83 members of her family....Probably polygamists too!!

These people are freakin psycho and these religious extremists may be the downfall of the world someday


Posted by nusty on Apr-27-2006 19:06:

this is the first intelligent attack I've seen from Hannity and Colmes!

go get er!


Posted by Jem_hadar on Apr-27-2006 19:23:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
I've got family in NC, but they're in Carey (a daaaamn nice part of Carey too, fuck), and I don't think they're like this at all. As far as I know.


My best friend and his wife aren't (though Missy is very religious)..

Her mom is a lunatic (IMO) and most her friends are WAY too fanatical for me.

Jenn adn Terry on the other hand..... *
























*j/k... they're pretty 'normal' for North Carolinians!


Posted by Jem_hadar on Apr-27-2006 19:24:

quote:
Originally posted by yankeeBaby
You are certainly right about that, since their "congregation" consists of only 83 members of her family....Probably polygamists too!!

These people are freakin psycho and these religious extremists may be the downfall of the world someday


Whats wrong with poligamists in prinicpal?

I have no problem w/ a guy wanting mutliple wifes or vice versa so long as all are willing.


Posted by Cribby on Apr-27-2006 19:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Tordan
"sunlight is the best disinfectant, and you need to be disinfected."


lol yea, because we're all vampires

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Robben
I believe there is A God, but i dont follow to the T.


+1

and goddamn it people...there is a fine line between practicing your faith and insanity lol.


Posted by cmay119 on Apr-27-2006 19:49:

If those "people" hate the Jewish faith (and I guess everything else), that pretty much means that they hate Christ, as he himself is/was Jewish...

Makes sense to me...


Posted by arek on Apr-27-2006 20:15:

bush should send a group of elite commandos to eliminate this terrorist threat.


Posted by Halycon on Apr-27-2006 21:10:

quote:
Originally posted by cmay119
If those "people" hate the Jewish faith (and I guess everything else), that pretty much means that they hate Christ, as he himself is/was Jewish...

Makes sense to me...


i know some very religious Catholics... who have no clue that Christ was a jew,,, and refuse to belive is b/c they're catholic and don't want to be worshiping a jew, and reading passages in a book written by jews...


Posted by Jem_hadar on Apr-27-2006 21:26:

quote:
Originally posted by arek
bush should send a group of elite commandos to eliminate this terrorist threat.


bwahahahahahaha


Posted by yankeeBaby on Apr-27-2006 23:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
Whats wrong with poligamists in prinicpal?

I have no problem w/ a guy wanting mutliple wifes or vice versa so long as all are willing.


I guess I am associating most polygamist families in our country with weird religios groups....like the one's in Utah LOL....Not a big fan of polygamy in general anyways.....a guy does not need to make 44 kids with 12 women...the population in outta control as is......
.....and also you hear many stories of women who have children with a man, and when that daughter reaches "childbearing age", then she becomes his wife as well....who would want to have sex with her husband who is having sex with their daughter the next night? ewwwwww!!!!


Posted by Surreal JRS on Apr-28-2006 00:32:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
enlightened society? lol...gimme a break


Ya perhaps enlightened was not the right word. I suppose it's all relative though... I mean we've come a long way from the days of witch trials. LOL


Posted by DJ_Elyot on Apr-28-2006 01:05:

Bwahahahah.

I really can't stand all religion. The indoctrination that I see in this women is really nothing more than an extreme case of the same mindset that fuels all religious belief. These tight family circles obviously have a massive influence upon the mental development of their children. This is the worst of the worst. The problem is that these people's minds have been devoid of true logic and reason, and instead filled with fallacies, lies, and extremist points of view reinforced by years of childhood indoctrination. They're so far down in the cave that they think the light is out to get them. It's very interesting to learn what psychological forces allow the indoctrination of human minds.

Ahh well. Everyone is born an atheist, and in general, with a logical upbringing and no religious influence, most of us would stay that way. No disrespect to those religious ones out there. I've got no problem with religion as long as people remain open-minded. There's nothing wrong with having a belief... I mean... nobody can refute what you believe... but I have very little patience for people that consider their beliefs to be absolute truth or knowledge.

I feel so horrible for the people that are victims of this kind of bullshit. I mean... the woman herself... she's probably not a bad person... but she's a tool of a system that became extreme. It's sad that there are people like that.


Posted by nusty on Apr-28-2006 01:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Halycon
i know some very religious Catholics... who have no clue that Christ was a jew,,, and refuse to belive is b/c they're catholic and don't want to be worshiping a jew, and reading passages in a book written by jews...


my girl friend comes from such a family and she even had a hard time admitting that Catholics were christians because she didn't want to be in the same grouping as other forms of christianity... I was laughing my ass off at her...
note: when laughing your ass off at your girl friend try and tell her it's not because you think she is messed in the head. Also try not to spit your gum/drink out in her face from laughing too hard, these things can make it worse. lol.

Other than that issue we both pretty much feel the same about the whole religion issue. (but this was certianly a messy obsticle to over come). We decided that regardless of what religion we belong to we are raising kids to be Buddhist since they are pretty much the only truely tolerant religion out there that is not supremely attached to cult status in our minds. I think buddhism has by far the best morals and teachings of the various religions I know of. But if they don't want any part of it, then I fully respect that choice too as long as they still turn out to be good moral people... if not then back to Buddhism sunday school they go!

do Buddhists have sunday school?


Posted by VERTiG0 on Apr-28-2006 01:34:

A girlfriend I had back in highschool was pretty into the whole christian thing, and personally I could care less about religion - don't hate it, but I don't bother with it at all. I enjoy mockery of it though.


Anyway, here's a small anecdote.

It was around Christmas-time 4 or 5 years ago, we were in her livingroom on some Saturday afternoon and she was using that spray-on snow shit on the huge bay window in her house that overlooks her backyard. It has 3 panes, and she had the outer 2 filled with dumb shit. The middle one, she was trying to write "MERRY CHRISTMAS" on, but she was complaining that "CHRISTMAS" didn't fit.

I suggested she put "X-MAS" instead, but her retort was: "But them it doesn't have 'Christ' in it."

It was at this point I pretty much blew up with laughter and ended up on the floor in the fetal position, and not 5 minutes later I was leaving the house.

Good times.


Posted by DJ_Elyot on Apr-28-2006 01:36:

quote:
Originally posted by nusty
We decided that regardless of what religion we belong to we are raising kids to be Buddhist since they are pretty much the only truely tolerant religion out there that is not supremely attached to cult status in our minds. I think buddhism has by far the best morals and teachings of the various religions I know of. But if they don't want any part of it, then I fully respect that choice too as long as they still turn out to be good moral people... if not then back to Buddhism sunday school they go!

do Buddhists have sunday school?


How about just a good old dose of utilitarian tolerance?
How about teaching your kids the prisoner's paradox?
People don't need religion and Sunday school to be *good* people.

The best lesson you can ever teach children is this. It's a game/teaching tactic I learned in high school.

- each gets a few bucks up front (for little kids, use some kind of "candy tokens" or something which are exchanged for candy after the game). The idea is to get the most tokens possible.

- every round, they vote X or Y. If:
- all vote X -> everybody loses a bit of money.
- all vote Y -> everybody gets a bit of money.
- some vote X, some vote Y -> the X's take a little bit of money from the Y's. The X's get more money than they would if everyone voted Y. They less people that vote X, the more money they get (since there are more Ys to give it to them).
- ideally, the scheme should work out that with more Xs

The outcome:
- first, they'll vote randomly.
- second, they'll soon realize that it's ALWAYS better to vote X
- third, eventually all vote X, do this every round, and start losing.
- fourth, they'll realize that the only way they can win is if everyone votes Y.
- fifth, there will be some traitors who will still vote X and screw everyone else over
- goto third

- repeat many times until eventually they learn to all vote Y, start winning, start feeling GREAT and then they've learned how to be proper human beings.

This game is ideal because it uses positive and negative reinforcement, as the real world does, and isn't based on some "if you be bad, you'll go to hell" mentality. I think all children should learn to do this in school. This lesson is more valuable than ANYTHING religion can teach a child.


Posted by Grinder on Apr-28-2006 01:38:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
and not 5 minutes later I was leaving the house.


BWAAHAHAHAHAA. Great story bro.


Posted by DJ_Elyot on Apr-28-2006 01:40:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
I suggested she put "X-MAS" instead, but her retort was: "But them it doesn't have 'Christ' in it."

It was at this point I pretty much blew up with laughter and ended up on the floor in the fetal position, and not 5 minutes later I was leaving the house.
Good times.


BWAHAHAHAHAH! BRILLIANT!

My GF was originally a catholic... but she dropped that in favour of no religion (agnostic beliefs) which is OK with me. I just can't take a person seriously if... eg. they won't stay up late on Saturdays because they have church the next morning. I just start to question "Are you going to church because you feel good if you go? Or because you feel bad if you don't?" The former is a reason to go. The latter is not.


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