I suppose we should be thankful for small favors.bobevenson wrote: prophecy is meta-truth, a more abstract and higher level of truth, far beyond your comprehension.
The important question is what does Bob think?
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Those like him? Please, how many are divinely inspired prophets? We're back to your zero again.thedoc wrote:While this is quite true about Bob and those like him.
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Hmm... I found the goaturder pretty entertaining and at least has read some philosophy, could address an issue from his point of view and say what you like he could write, whereas the loons just ignore the issue and go around and around in their madness.thedoc wrote:... Satyr was the same, but much too vulgar to be entertaining, he was mostly just annoying.
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If you mean by this those who hear voices in their head and has visions that they think are from 'God' then there's been at least two here.bobevenson wrote:Those like him? Please, how many are divinely inspired prophets? ...
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Please? I don't attribute my voices to God. Sometimes they are amusing, mostly just annoying, but they do keep me company.Arising_uk wrote:If you mean by this those who hear voices in their head and has visions that they think are from 'God' then there's been at least two here.bobevenson wrote:Those like him? Please, how many are divinely inspired prophets? ...
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On one, now defunct, forum I was elevated to mod and then to admin before my account was deleted, but I would clean up Satyr's posts, and no-one ever complained.Arising_uk wrote:Hmm... I found the goaturder pretty entertaining and at least has read some philosophy, could address an issue from his point of view and say what you like he could write, whereas the loons just ignore the issue and go around and around in their madness.thedoc wrote:... Satyr was the same, but much too vulgar to be entertaining, he was mostly just annoying.
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How many have prophetic credentials, zero.Arising_uk wrote:If you mean by this those who hear voices in their head and has visions that they think are from 'God' then there's been at least two here.bobevenson wrote:Those like him? Please, how many are divinely inspired prophets? ...
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What point a prophet with no accuracy?bobevenson wrote:How many have prophetic credentials, zero.
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Well that is certainly true, especially Bob.bobevenson wrote: How many have prophetic credentials, zero.
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Please, try to understand that I am using the word "prophecy" as a divinely inspired utterance, not a prediction.Arising_uk wrote:What point a prophet with no accuracy?bobevenson wrote:How many have prophetic credentials, zero.
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About this,bobevenson wrote:... as a divinely inspired utterance, ... [/size][/b]
bobevenson wrote:Theist, agnostic, atheist. As Bob the Baptist, I can tell you that the first and third are fools, and absolute fools at that.
So I can understand how an absolute fool can believe they are 'divinely' influenced but how does an agnostic do this? Presuming you're not an absolute fool that is.bobevenson wrote:Anybody who isn't an agnostic is a fool.