Fort McMurray under seige...

JLM

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Like I said, put up, or shut up. I believe that there is a heaven, I don't believe there is a hell. Simple. It's what I've believed.....for damn near...ever. You saying otherwise shows how much your limited brain power has deteriorated. I'm actually surprised that you can remember how to turn your computer on.


I may be forgetful but you are an obnoxious little sh*t. Not to mention being an A$$hole to boot. Your earliest post on here is dated Feb 2016 so only a f**king moron could possibly think I could put up or shut up. 10 pages is all that is retained. If you want to stick with the story that you believe in Heaven but not in Hell you are even a bigger f**king idiot than I thought you are. It's like saying I believe in cold but I don't believe in hot. You can't have it both ways Turkey!
 

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I can't help but notice that 20,000 people who are escaping a forest fire are welcomed with open arms in communities compared to 20,000 Syrians escaping gunfire (the legit ones) are put through a third degree. Donated items took care of all the present needs so there was no cost except to the ones who would have tried to unload those goods at a garage sale before it ended up as trash at the curb.

Sounds more like a scouting mission for an illegal invasion. I'm torn between water-boarding them and letting them get the intel and going back to tell them the invasion would net them a whole lot of swamp.
 

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I think you are probably right but by the same token they can't say it isn't either! :)

We can't say for certain that the fire wasn't caused by a black cat crossing in front of the fire Marshall one morning.

... Guess that massive forest fires are caused by black cats

I can't help but notice that 20,000 people who are escaping a forest fire are welcomed with open arms in communities compared to 20,000 Syrians escaping gunfire (the legit ones) are put through a third degree. Donated items took care of all the present needs so there was no cost except to the ones who would have tried to unload those goods at a garage sale before it ended up as trash at the curb.

How many invitations are the families that are displaced by the fire getting from folks 1/2 way around the world?

For that matter, any word on the volume of donations food and clothing that have come in from Europe or the Middle East?
 

JLM

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We can't say for certain that the fire wasn't caused by a black cat crossing in front of the fire Marshall one morning.

... Guess that massive forest fires are caused by black cats



How many invitations are the families that are displaced by the fire getting from folks 1/2 way around the world?

For that matter, any word on the volume of donations food and clothing that have come in from Europe or the Middle East?


Your analogy is a little thin there Cap't. :) :)
 

lone wolf

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I can't help but notice that 20,000 people who are escaping a forest fire are welcomed with open arms in communities compared to 20,000 Syrians escaping gunfire (the legit ones) are put through a third degree. Donated items took care of all the present needs so there was no cost except to the ones who would have tried to unload those goods at a garage sale before it ended up as trash at the curb.

No doubt those 20 thousand escaping flames in Fort will have infiltrators among them
Sounds more like a scouting mission for an illegal invasion. I'm torn between water-boarding them and letting them get the intel and going back to tell them the invasion would net them a whole lot of swamp.

Please feel free to stand at the border with your spitball shooter and ward off said invasion
 

gerryh

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I may be forgetful but you are an obnoxious little sh*t. Not to mention being an A$$hole to boot.

Ya, so. I've never said I was anything else. What's your point?


Your earliest post on here is dated Feb 2016 so only a f**king moron could possibly think I could put up or shut up. 10 pages is all that is retained. If you want to stick with the story that you believe in Heaven but not in Hell you are even a bigger f**king idiot than I thought you are. It's like saying I believe in cold but I don't believe in hot. You can't have it both ways Turkey!


Really. So, you believe that a loving God, a God that loves it's children (mankind) unconditionally (have someone look that word up for you), would condemn one of those children to eternal damnation and suffering in a place of brimstone and fire called Hell. Do I have that right?


Got one question for ya. Do you love your children and grandchildren unconditionally, or do you set conditions on your love?
 

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... Guess that massive forest fires are caused by black cats

How many invitations are the families that are displaced by the fire getting from folks 1/2 way around the world?

For that matter, any word on the volume of donations food and clothing that have come in from Europe or the Middle East?
I hope you aren't an example of what an intelligent member here looks like.

If 'we' were to act like the EU 'we' would have put up a fence somewhere along HW 93 and installed snipers nest to enforce it.

The Red Cross is an international agency, how many goods did you surrender to the FT Mac disaster or any of the earthquakes/floods that have hit Pakistan or Iran in the last few years? Zero and you don't have to mind read that result as it drips from almost every post you make. (cash is usually a tax deduction btw)

I'm pretty sure most of the flak about Syrian refugees was coming from eastern Canada people anyway, they just hate to see anybody else get something from the golden goose or do local disasters not count before the equalization payments become due for Quebec and Ontario.
 

lone wolf

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I'm pretty sure most of the flak about Syrian refugees was coming from eastern Canada people anyway, they just hate to see anybody else get something from the golden goose or do local disasters not count before the equalization payments become due for Quebec and Ontario.


What Morgan said.... Read some of bugle beak's rants
 

petros

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Ya, so. I've never said I was anything else. What's your point?

Really. So, you believe that a loving God, a God that loves it's children (mankind) unconditionally (have someone look that word up for you), would condemn one of those children to eternal damnation and suffering in a place of brimstone and fire called Hell. Do I have that right?


Got one question for ya. Do you love your children and grandchildren unconditionally, or do you set conditions on your love?

Gehenna (/ɡɪˈhɛnə/; Ancient Greek: γέεννα), from the Hebrew Gehinnom (Rabbinical: גהנום/גהנם), are terms derived from a place outside ancient Jerusalem known in the Hebrew Bible as the Valley of the Son of Hinnom (Hebrew: גֵיא בֶן־הִנֹּם or גיא בן-הינום, Gai Ben-Hinnom). The Valley of Hinnom is the modern name for the valley surrounding Jerusalem's Old City, including Mount Zion, from the west and south. It meets and merges with the Kidron Valley, the other principal valley around the Old City, near the southeastern corner of the city.

In the Hebrew Bible, Gehenna was initially where some of the kings of Judah sacrificed their children by fire.[1] Thereafter it was deemed to be cursed (Jer. 7:31, 19:2-6).[2]

In Jewish Rabbinic literature, and Christian and Islamic scripture, Gehenna is a destination of the wicked.[3] This is different from the more neutral Sheol/Hades, the abode of the dead, although the King James Version of the Bible usually translates both with the Anglo-Saxon word Hell.

In the King James Version of the Bible, the term appears 13 times in 11 different verses as "Valley of Hinnom", "Valley of the son of Hinnom" or "Valley of the children of Hinnom."
 

gerryh

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Gehenna (/ɡɪˈhɛnə/; Ancient Greek: γέεννα), from the Hebrew Gehinnom (Rabbinical: גהנום/גהנם), are terms derived from a place outside ancient Jerusalem known in the Hebrew Bible as the Valley of the Son of Hinnom (Hebrew: גֵיא בֶן־הִנֹּם or גיא בן-הינום, Gai Ben-Hinnom). The Valley of Hinnom is the modern name for the valley surrounding Jerusalem's Old City, including Mount Zion, from the west and south. It meets and merges with the Kidron Valley, the other principal valley around the Old City, near the southeastern corner of the city.

In the Hebrew Bible, Gehenna was initially where some of the kings of Judah sacrificed their children by fire.[1] Thereafter it was deemed to be cursed (Jer. 7:31, 19:2-6).[2]

In Jewish Rabbinic literature, and Christian and Islamic scripture, Gehenna is a destination of the wicked.[3] This is different from the more neutral Sheol/Hades, the abode of the dead, although the King James Version of the Bible usually translates both with the Anglo-Saxon word Hell.

In the King James Version of the Bible, the term appears 13 times in 11 different verses as "Valley of Hinnom", "Valley of the son of Hinnom" or "Valley of the children of Hinnom."


and your point is....what?
 

MHz

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The cage is over? Was it in the news letter? The world is moving to fast for me I'm falling behind to the start.
Sometimes being so far behind that you think you are first can be an advantage. Don't take the ones here as taking full advantage of that concept.

Point is Hell is the Jerusalem garage dump and nothing more. You didn't catch that?
Are you promoting that spending 1,000 years there wouldn't be so bad and God is wrong in promoting that it is better to avoid the place rather than embracing what it stands for? Think the people of Jerusalem will say, 'Come out of her my people.' to any Gentiles in the place?? I'll start counting while you hold your breath.

Take your pills
Thanks. More kool-aid??