The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
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Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
some chocolate ice cream is better than others...
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Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
Not a bad... OPINION.
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Martin Peter Clarke
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Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
I don't, you're wrong.LuckyR wrote: ↑Tue Apr 22, 2025 6:07 pmYou can't prove a subjective opinion to be wrong. I like chocolate ice cream, prove me wrong.godelian wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 6:36 am On the one hand, a Christian woman staunchly believes that she owns half of my assets because I happen to regularly have sex with her. On the other hand, I staunchly believe that Christianity is nothing more and nothing less than a detestable scam.
My faith turns out to be much stronger than hers, allowing me to outstubborn her in naysaying. That allows me to guarantee that she will never manage to lay her hands on half my assets, no matter how many times she tempts me into having sex with her.
Hence, I conclude that my God is more powerful than the fake divinity of a hominid and his single mother. As you can see, it pays to despise Christianity. Feel free to prove me wrong.
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Martin Peter Clarke
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Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
The godelian false belief of the Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets.
God owns everything.
God owns everything.
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Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
Are there no sex workers where you migrated to, god? Or are they also turned right off by your narcissistic personality disorder?
Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
What about all 'religions' False belief that one person could even own property, from the outset, let alone being able to own half of someone else's?
Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
So we have an opinion conflict. But you've failed to grasp that opinions aren't proof.Martin Peter Clarke wrote: ↑Mon Jun 23, 2025 8:35 amI don't, you're wrong.LuckyR wrote: ↑Tue Apr 22, 2025 6:07 pmYou can't prove a subjective opinion to be wrong. I like chocolate ice cream, prove me wrong.godelian wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 6:36 am On the one hand, a Christian woman staunchly believes that she owns half of my assets because I happen to regularly have sex with her. On the other hand, I staunchly believe that Christianity is nothing more and nothing less than a detestable scam.
My faith turns out to be much stronger than hers, allowing me to outstubborn her in naysaying. That allows me to guarantee that she will never manage to lay her hands on half my assets, no matter how many times she tempts me into having sex with her.
Hence, I conclude that my God is more powerful than the fake divinity of a hominid and his single mother. As you can see, it pays to despise Christianity. Feel free to prove me wrong.
Unless you're being facetious and know that already and are being sarcastic. In which case, I get you.
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Martin Peter Clarke
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Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
Ironic. The only flesh I'm tearing is mine own.LuckyR wrote: ↑Mon Jun 23, 2025 4:03 pmSo we have an opinion conflict. But you've failed to grasp that opinions aren't proof.
Unless you're being facetious and know that already and are being sarcastic. In which case, I get you.
Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
The Christian marriage scam is all about using sex to lure the neighborhood simp in signing over half his assets.mickthinks wrote: ↑Mon Jun 23, 2025 12:01 pm Are there no sex workers where you migrated to, god? Or are they also turned right off by your narcissistic personality disorder?
It doesn't work anymore.
Not enough simps with money. The fool and his money have already been parted. You are coming too late.
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Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
Ah, I see!
Who are you talking to, god? Are you answering the voices in your head?
Who are you talking to, god? Are you answering the voices in your head?
Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
Christians do not pray to God. They pray to the fake divinity of a holy hominid and his single mother. These divinities are fake.mickthinks wrote: ↑Wed Jun 25, 2025 7:12 am Ah, I see!
Who are you talking to, god? Are you answering the voices in your head?
Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
That would all depend on 'the actual opinion', would it not?LuckyR wrote: ↑Tue Apr 22, 2025 6:07 pmYou can't prove a subjective opinion to be wrong.godelian wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 6:36 am On the one hand, a Christian woman staunchly believes that she owns half of my assets because I happen to regularly have sex with her. On the other hand, I staunchly believe that Christianity is nothing more and nothing less than a detestable scam.
My faith turns out to be much stronger than hers, allowing me to outstubborn her in naysaying. That allows me to guarantee that she will never manage to lay her hands on half my assets, no matter how many times she tempts me into having sex with her.
Hence, I conclude that my God is more powerful than the fake divinity of a hominid and his single mother. As you can see, it pays to despise Christianity. Feel free to prove me wrong.
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Martin Peter Clarke
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Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
Hang on! That's a double negative!!! So it's true!!!!!! It is a true Christian belief, i.e. because it's in the gospels somewhere, that you somehow own half of someone else's assets. Furthermore it MUST be true, because the God Elian, known as god by his friend above, said so!Martin Peter Clarke wrote: ↑Mon Jun 23, 2025 9:53 am The godelian false belief of the Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets.
God owns everything.
It's not because we live in a civilized, post-Christian society where the substance of a substantial marriage is to be accorded equally. Jesus would fully approve.
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Not in any logic where double negation doesn't hold.Martin Peter Clarke wrote: ↑Wed Jun 25, 2025 10:51 am Hang on! That's a double negative!!! So it's true!!!!!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_negation
Re: The Christian false belief that you somehow own half of someone else's assets
Since I'm not seeing a proof, I guess my work here is done.Age wrote: ↑Wed Jun 25, 2025 10:12 amThat would all depend on 'the actual opinion', would it not?LuckyR wrote: ↑Tue Apr 22, 2025 6:07 pmYou can't prove a subjective opinion to be wrong.godelian wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 6:36 am On the one hand, a Christian woman staunchly believes that she owns half of my assets because I happen to regularly have sex with her. On the other hand, I staunchly believe that Christianity is nothing more and nothing less than a detestable scam.
My faith turns out to be much stronger than hers, allowing me to outstubborn her in naysaying. That allows me to guarantee that she will never manage to lay her hands on half my assets, no matter how many times she tempts me into having sex with her.
Hence, I conclude that my God is more powerful than the fake divinity of a hominid and his single mother. As you can see, it pays to despise Christianity. Feel free to prove me wrong.