I repeat---closed minded.
So far your only contribution to this thread has been to come on and call people closed minded. Great contribution, telling people that they should refrain from posting their ideas and beliefs because they are the closed minded ones. Ironic hypocrisy at it's absolute best.DesertFox423 wrote:
I repeat---closed minded.
The origin of Fox's closed-minded remark came from a poster's deliberate insults toward Christianity. He was trying to encourage the poster to engage in some sort of mutual respect, but this did not occur.UnOriginalNuttah wrote:
So far your only contribution to this thread has been to come on and call people closed minded. Great contribution, telling people that they should refrain from posting their ideas and beliefs because they are the closed minded ones. Ironic hypocrisy at it's absolute best.DesertFox423 wrote:
I repeat---closed minded.
While plenty of religious people are closed-minded, people who go out of their way to insult religious people are the same. I may not particularly like Christianity, but I don't specifically target it for ridicule. Questioning a religion is one thing, insulting it is quite another.
I never thought I would say this, but I have now read the book and whilst I'm still open-mindedly skeptical, some of the evidence is scarily convincing...Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Oh is it now? Does it have anything to do with the world coming to an end?eagles1106 wrote:
Well, one prediction they made is in the year 2012.
Actually, I think my housemate has a copy of this book - I shall have to read it, then I can tell you just how big a pile of shite it is (or is not)...
Well, in the second quote about the world coming to the end. No Bible code would/could predict that, since even the Angeles in Heaven know when its going to end. The prediction in 2012 probably has something to do with Isreal, like a big war. I dont know, I'm pretty sure its not the end of the world on the premise that it cant be predicted......Scorpion0x17 wrote:
I never thought I would say this, but I have now read the book and whilst I'm still open-mindedly skeptical, some of the evidence is scarily convincing...Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Oh is it now? Does it have anything to do with the world coming to an end?eagles1106 wrote:
Well, one prediction they made is in the year 2012.
Actually, I think my housemate has a copy of this book - I shall have to read it, then I can tell you just how big a pile of shite it is (or is not)...
I need to go to Church more often.
How are religious people closed minded?Turquoise wrote:
The origin of Fox's closed-minded remark came from a poster's deliberate insults toward Christianity. He was trying to encourage the poster to engage in some sort of mutual respect, but this did not occur.UnOriginalNuttah wrote:
So far your only contribution to this thread has been to come on and call people closed minded. Great contribution, telling people that they should refrain from posting their ideas and beliefs because they are the closed minded ones. Ironic hypocrisy at it's absolute best.DesertFox423 wrote:
I repeat---closed minded.
While plenty of religious people are closed-minded, people who go out of their way to insult religious people are the same. I may not particularly like Christianity, but I don't specifically target it for ridicule. Questioning a religion is one thing, insulting it is quite another.
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It is about the 'end of the world' (what a surprise!), but it isn't about Israel (for once) - though most of the doomsday scenarios in the book are about Israel, this one is about a comet that will supposedly hit the earth in 2012.Des.Kmal wrote:
Well, in the second quote about the world coming to the end. No Bible code would/could predict that, since even the Angeles in Heaven know when its going to end. The prediction in 2012 probably has something to do with Isreal, like a big war. I dont know, I'm pretty sure its not the end of the world on the premise that it cant be predicted......Scorpion0x17 wrote:
I never thought I would say this, but I have now read the book and whilst I'm still open-mindedly skeptical, some of the evidence is scarily convincing...Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Oh is it now? Does it have anything to do with the world coming to an end?
Actually, I think my housemate has a copy of this book - I shall have to read it, then I can tell you just how big a pile of shite it is (or is not)...
Is there anything in the Bible Code about the iPod bringing about an end to human sentience?
I guess it's time to dig out a copy of 2001 and decipher what predictions of the future it holds.
I guess it's time to dig out a copy of 2001 and decipher what predictions of the future it holds.
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unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Is there anything in the Bible Code about the iPod bringing about an end to human sentience?
I guess it's time to dig out a copy of 2001 and decipher what predictions of the future it holds.
Scorpion0x17 wrote:
unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Is there anything in the Bible Code about the iPod bringing about an end to human sentience?
I guess it's time to dig out a copy of 2001 and decipher what predictions of the future it holds.
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If the christian god exists then he/she is a hyporcrite.
Well, Im glad that isnt going to happen. My premise before. lolScorpion0x17 wrote:
It is about the 'end of the world' (what a surprise!), but it isn't about Israel (for once) - though most of the doomsday scenarios in the book are about Israel, this one is about a comet that will supposedly hit the earth in 2012.Des.Kmal wrote:
Well, in the second quote about the world coming to the end. No Bible code would/could predict that, since even the Angeles in Heaven know when its going to end. The prediction in 2012 probably has something to do with Isreal, like a big war. I dont know, I'm pretty sure its not the end of the world on the premise that it cant be predicted......Scorpion0x17 wrote:
I never thought I would say this, but I have now read the book and whilst I'm still open-mindedly skeptical, some of the evidence is scarily convincing...
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