Re: Is The King James Version The Only Perfect Translation Of The Bible?

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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Emerson Wainwright said:
Ummm.... we're in the real world here, honey. And I can't speak for
YOU, but *I* am an adult.

If you are an adult, try acting like one.

Incorrect. You misspelled words. Because ... YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO
SPELL THEM!

Examples: "scull" for "skull" and "advise" for "advice".

Go back to the eighth grade and they'll re-teach you.

So you are reduced a childish spelling-flame war, trying to make a big
deal about random typos, as you spout obscenities like an 8th-grade
boy in a locker room.

What a moron!
 
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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Emerson Wainwright said:
Larry Craig said he's guilty.
Shouldn't I believe him?
Perhaps he was lying. As you always do.

You are the liar - he's said over and over that he is innocent, and
merely signed a plea bargain in the hopes of burying the problem - he
made a deal, which is what senators do for a living. Now, you can
believe whatever you want about his actual guilt or innocence, but it
is silly to lie about what he actually said.

Why do you lie about what everyone should know from merely glancing
at the daily news?
 
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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Emerson Wainwright said:
Not to the JUDGE he didn't!
And that's really all that matters.

Actually, he did say he was not guilty to the judge. That's what his
petition to withdraw his guilty plea did. You really should try to keep
up with current events before posting.
SURE ya did!
He pled GUILTY. You say he's innocent!
But... he pled GUILTY!
So you are saying that guilty = innocent.
Which is odd.

Liar - I never said he's innocent, but that he claimed to be innocent.
Odd how you are incapable of understanding the difference - either you
are a compulsive liar or an idiot. Which is it? Take your pick.
 
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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Emerson Wainwright said:
Be that as it may, it actually is relevant here, as you try to project
an image of genius, yet you can't spell "skull" or "advice".

Proof that you are an idiot.

No, proof that you are an idiot - only an idiot would harp on an
occasional typo to the extent you do. Grow up.
 
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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Emerson Wainwright said:
You retarded fuckwit!

He didn't sign a "plea bargain". Plea bargaining is a PROCESS.
He signed a PETITION to the court!

Having trouble understanding colloquial English? You sure know how
to make a fool of yourself by acting like a 12 year old boy (including
your continual use of obscenities).
 
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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Emerson Wainwright said:
If we were to take all accuseds' claims at face value, we could
eliminate the courts altogether.
His claims mean nothing.

His claims mean that he is not admitting any guilt.

<rest snipped out of boredom>

Emerson Wainwright is really the new incarnation of the troll ScottyFLL,
who spends most of his time arguing with another troll that many call
"blob". They both deserve each other.
 
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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Emerson Wainwright said:
There's a difference between a typo and a misspelling.

"Emerson Wainwright" is the new name used by the troll ScottyFLL, who
is simply recycling his old material. He has a grudge - a very long
one and when his feelings are hurt, he acts out, regessing to the
point where he has the maturity of a 12 year old boy.
 
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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Emerson Wainwright said:
LOL! That's *hilarious* coming from the Queen of Anal Retention!

"Emerson Wainwright" is the new name used by the troll ScottyFLL, who
is simply recycling his old material. He has a grudge - a very long
one and when his feelings are hurt, he acts out, regessing to the
point where he has the maturity of a 12 year old boy.
 
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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Emerson Wainwright said:
I'm no troll, honey.
But you have posted THIS message 3 times in 30 seconds.
So, when you say "troll", be looking in a mirror. OKayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?

"Emerson Wainwright" is the new name used by the troll ScottyFLL, who
is simply recycling his old material. He has a grudge - a very long
one and when his feelings are hurt, he acts out, regessing to the
point where he has the maturity of a 12 year old boy.
 
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Dionisio

Jan 1, 1970
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No said:
He did not say he is guilty - in fact he's said the opposite over and
over and over.

Get used to it, Emerson. No One seems to believe that the spoken and written forms of the
English language are entirely different and completely unrelated things.


--
And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:

God told Adam and Eve not to eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
If this were the only venue through which they could understand the difference between
good and evil, how could they have known that it was wrong to disobey God and eat the fruit?

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Dionisio

Jan 1, 1970
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Emerson said:
OUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Take it back!!

<innocent> Say, did I mention that I have sadistic impulses?


--
And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:

"I'm not really fond of children. I think they're really cute for a little while, say 15
minutes. I like seeing them dance around in commercials for Welch's grape juice, but I
don't think everyone has to get one."
--RuPaul

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Dionisio

Jan 1, 1970
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No said:
Ever since the courts decided not to publish their rulings on the front
page of the local newspapers. It was a "very non-public plea bargain"
because the press was not invited, so it was hard to find.

It's like buying a house - sure there are 'public' records but those
simply sit in various places and you have to go to some trouble to
find them.

<whispers> Please disregard the man behind the curtain, and the court's web site. Oh, yes,
please ignore the court's fully searchable website.

This ain't the 1600s ya know.


--
And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:

Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can.
--Danny Kaye

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Dionisio

Jan 1, 1970
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Emerson said:
AdviCe. Not adviSe. That's the second time today I've corrected you
on THIS word.

There are dictionaries online, ya know.

He's on records as saying that he has a spell checker. However, as that would slow his
missives down, he pretty much refuses to use it. Screw quality, he thinks quantity can
make up for it.


--
And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:

"I don't like trickle-down-morality. If a nation is not ready to accept a universal
standard of righteousness, no President or Congress can impose it... Ministers who think
that government alone, or government mostly, can accomplish their legitimate objectives
might wish to reconsider this biblical truth: 'Not by might, not by power, but by my
spirit, says the Lord'"
-- Cal Thomas, writer & former vice-president of the Moral Majority, in a Los Angeles
Times column in 1992.

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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Dionisio said:
Get used to it, Emerson. No One seems to believe that the spoken and
written forms of the English language are entirely different and
completely unrelated things.

Two peas in a pod - Dionisio and his buddy ScottyFLL (now aka Emerson).
 
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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Dionisio said:
<whispers> Please disregard the man behind the curtain, and the
court's web site. Oh, yes, please ignore the court's fully searchable
website.

This ain't the 1600s ya know.

Dionisio, whether out of stupidity or dishonesty, does not realize
or pretends not to realize that a fully searchable website doesn't
help you find something when you don't know what to look for.

It's not like a name like Larry Craig is uncommon: there are two
people listed as L Craig in our phone book, just counting the small
city I live in (more of a town, actually). You'll find people with
the same name all over the U.S.
 
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Dionisio

Jan 1, 1970
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No said:
No you haven't - you just jumped in again at about the time that
the other moron complained.

<chuckle> Oh I was here *long* before that happened. And that can be verified by anybody
who wishes to scroll through the discussion to its beginning. (But why let trivial little
things like truth and facts get in the way of a delusional rant, eh?)

That's a possibility, given that I just caught him using one of your
pet phrases from the previous time we argued on this topic.

What, "G-U-I-L-T-Y"?


--
And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:

You can take away our jobs;
You can refuse us the basic rights of citizenship;
You can withhold our economic and civil liberty;
You can beat us, jail us, curse us, and kill us;
You can threaten us with Hell;
And you can take away our children;
But you can never take away our Dignity.

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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Typical of this troll ScottyFLL - his "second time today" probably
refers to his continual whining about the same typo.
He's on records as saying that he has a spell checker. However, as
that would slow his missives down, he pretty much refuses to use
it. Screw quality, he thinks quantity can make up for it.


Dishonesty by omission, which is typical of Dionisio - I said there is
one, but normally don't bother with it on usenet posts. Also, it
spell checks whole buffers, which means I'd end up spell checking the
post I'm replying to as well. It doesn't spell check as you type or
autocorrect for you. But it does have a bunch of other really
useful features.

Lies, lies, and half-truths are all you get from these two clowns:
Dionisio and ScottyFLL (now calling himself Emerson).
 
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No One

Jan 1, 1970
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Dionisio said:
<chuckle> Oh I was here *long* before that happened. And that can be
verified by anybody who wishes to scroll through the discussion to its
beginning. (But why let trivial little things like truth and facts get
in the way of a delusional rant, eh?)

Sure someone can check and they'll find that you were silent for nearly
all of the time I was arguing with ScottyFLL (now calling himself
Emerson Wainwright).
What, "G-U-I-L-T-Y"?

Nope, guess again. But you and ScottyFLL are pretty much two peas
from the same pod.
 
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Dionisio

Jan 1, 1970
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No said:
You don't think at all, and Craig did not exactly make a public
declaration - he assumed that nobody would notice, and that almost
worked - it took a while before anyone did.

With only the rarest of rare exceptions, *every* court record is public, every plea made
is public, the transcripts are public, the documents thereof are public, it's all wide
open. But some folks don't seem to know that...


You brought up the celibacy thing, yes? Thinking that might not have
been wise now, eh? Oops. Too late.

You and I both know that I was refering to celebacy only with respect
to gay sex
Oh?
[begin header]

You forged a post by inserting a spurious '>' to change who said what.
And that is a fact. And you snipped that part of it, keeping only the
headers, in your "quote". All you do is lie. Why is that?

<GUFFAW!!!>

It's a forgery if there's a ">"? Oh golly!

You're just miffed because the header contained proof of you saying what you said you
didn't say. You poor dear, it almost makes one want to throw an '80s-style "pitty party."
Almost.


--
And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:

"In the SS, today, we still have about one case of homosexuality a month. In a whole year,
about eight to ten cases occur in the entire SS. I have now decided upon the following: In
each case, these people will naturally be publicly degraded, expelled, and handed over to
the courts. Following completion of the punishment imposed by the courts, they will be
sent, by my order, to a concentration camp, and they will be shot in the concentration
camp, while attempting to escape."
-- Heinrich Himmler, 18 February 1937

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Dionisio

Jan 1, 1970
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No said:
Two peas in a pod - Dionisio and his buddy ScottyFLL (now aka Emerson).

What's this?!? Death and I are no more?!?

Oh dear...


--
And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:

The group Jesus attacked most often (almost exclusively, in fact), were the Pharisees.
Being political, the Pharisees cared more how they appeared than what they did. They knew
how to posture, thus appearing more righteous and, therefore, more worthy to lead than
others. They took advantage of every photo opportunity. They were in the right place at
the right time doing the piously right thing.

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