jskains wrote:*Eyeroll* Too much effort when you are all are unwilling to listen and rather keep turing the conversation into a joke session.
Go back to your religion/Mormon hating. It's what people here do best.
JMS
Your entire premise was a joke. You pretended that the existence of a well-known atheist making judgmental statements about religion is proof that atheism is a religion. Then you insist that all the negative things Mormonism has said about other religions doesn't count because it's not plastered on a billboard.
Mormonism is founded on pejorative judgments of other religions.
We hate to seem like we don’t trust every nut with a story, but there’s evidence we can point to, and dance while shouting taunting phrases.
jskains wrote:*Eyeroll* Too much effort when you are all are unwilling to listen and rather keep turing the conversation into a joke session.
Go back to your religion/Mormon hating. It's what people here do best.
JMS
Your entire premise was a joke. You pretended that the existence of a well-known atheist making judgmental statements about religion is proof that atheism is a religion. Then you insist that all the negative things Mormonism has said about other religions doesn't count because it's not plastered on a billboard.
Mormonism is founded on pejorative judgments of other religions.
Calling the entire premise a joke is just a continued sign of pathetic laziness.
JMS
Great Spirits Have Always Encountered Violent Opposition from Mediocre Minds - Albert Einstein
jskains wrote:Calling the entire premise a joke is just a continued sign of pathetic laziness.
JMS
Wrong, jskains, it's inspired laziness.
Wrong bloodeyed girl. It is simply laziness.
It's like a lawyer walking into a courtroom for his closing arguments and simply saying "everything that guy said was wrong" and thinking that concluded the case.
JMS
Great Spirits Have Always Encountered Violent Opposition from Mediocre Minds - Albert Einstein
jskains wrote:It's like a lawyer walking into a courtroom for his closing arguments and simply saying "everything that guy said was wrong" and thinking that concluded the case.
jskains wrote: It's like a lawyer walking into a courtroom for his closing arguments and simply saying "everything that guy said was wrong" and thinking that concluded the case.
JMS
If the jury, the judge, the bailiff, and the rest of the courtroom laughed at and mocked the opposing lawyers ridiculous arguments throughout the proceedings, then that might be the perfect closing argument.
"We have taken up arms in defense of our liberty, our property, our wives, and our children; we are determined to preserve them, or die." - Captain Moroni - 'Address to the Inhabitants of Canada' 1775