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Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 9:55 am
by _Mary
My inbox over here has pm's from and to Bond, Mr Scratch, Why me, Jersey Girl and Aquinas (who didn't keep in touch sigh).

I quite like the pm feature because it allows you to get to know people a little better.

I wish Juliann would use it more, particularly when she wants to make a barbed (and sometimes unfair) comment about one of my posts on the Mad board. (which seems to have mostly emptied of quick-minded and witted people outside of active Mormonism who genuinely have different points of view....still a few trugging along though)

Mary

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 6:32 am
by _Ray A
Bond...James Bond wrote:
This is probably true....but I try not to be too afraid of shadows and other boogie men until they actually hurt me.


Paranoia and being afraid is something "bogeyish" is common to angry exmos. They think Mormonism is "totally insignificant", yet about to take over America and the world. They want to "change it", though in reality they think it's overall influence is - Zero.

Talk about oxymoronic. Or maybe just - Moronic?

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:10 am
by _Mister Scratch
Ray A wrote:
Bond...James Bond wrote:
This is probably true....but I try not to be too afraid of shadows and other boogie men until they actually hurt me.


Paranoia and being afraid is something "bogeyish" is common to angry exmos. They think Mormonism is "totally insignificant", yet about to take over America and the world. They want to "change it", though in reality they think it's overall influence is - Zero.

Talk about oxymoronic. Or maybe just - Moronic?


Do you mean "Mormonic"? The Church instills a great deal of fear in people: fear of sex, fear of water (for goodness sake!), fear of movies and popular culture, etc., etc., etc. Try another line of argument, you pathetic flip-flopper.

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:12 am
by _barrelomonkeys
Mister Scratch wrote:
Ray A wrote:
Bond...James Bond wrote:
This is probably true....but I try not to be too afraid of shadows and other boogie men until they actually hurt me.


Paranoia and being afraid is something "bogeyish" is common to angry exmos. They think Mormonism is "totally insignificant", yet about to take over America and the world. They want to "change it", though in reality they think it's overall influence is - Zero.

Talk about oxymoronic. Or maybe just - Moronic?


Do you mean "Mormonic"? The Church instills a great deal of fear in people: fear of sex, fear of water (for goodness sake!), fear of movies and popular culture, etc., etc., etc. Try another line of argument, you pathetic flip-flopper.


Fear of water? Do I need to start a new thread?

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:14 am
by _Mister Scratch
barrelomonkeys wrote:
Mister Scratch wrote:
Ray A wrote:
Bond...James Bond wrote:
This is probably true....but I try not to be too afraid of shadows and other boogie men until they actually hurt me.


Paranoia and being afraid is something "bogeyish" is common to angry exmos. They think Mormonism is "totally insignificant", yet about to take over America and the world. They want to "change it", though in reality they think it's overall influence is - Zero.

Talk about oxymoronic. Or maybe just - Moronic?


Do you mean "Mormonic"? The Church instills a great deal of fear in people: fear of sex, fear of water (for goodness sake!), fear of movies and popular culture, etc., etc., etc. Try another line of argument, you pathetic flip-flopper.


Fear of water? Do I need to start a new thread?


No, that's not necessary. Missionaries are expressly forbidden from going near "bodies of water" (including swimming pools) since the Devil "has dominion over the waters." When you inquire into this, you will inevitably be told that the "real" reason is that missionaries are tempted by girls in bathing suits. So, the "fear of water" is really just another "fear of sex."

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:34 am
by _Ray A
Mister Scratch wrote: Try another line of argument, you pathetic flip-flopper.


At least I'm not an vile anonymous coward, and a hypocrite to boot, who attends Church but does not believe ONE word of Mormonism. "Human beings" like you should be crow food.

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:41 am
by _Ray A
Mister Scratch wrote:No, that's not necessary. Missionaries are expressly forbidden from going near "bodies of water" (including swimming pools) since the Devil "has dominion over the waters." When you inquire into this, you will inevitably be told that the "real" reason is that missionaries are tempted by girls in bathing suits. So, the "fear of water" is really just another "fear of sex."


Do you ever get tired of being negative about everything Mormon, crowfood? You are the epitome of the word "yellowbelly", meaning yellowbelly snake. This "deduction" of yours (above) is another example of your reading into policies your own devious reasoning and motives. Sure, "sex" had a lot to do with the "fear of water", especially in the 19th century! LOL.

You reason like a centipede with three legs.

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:48 am
by _Ray A
So let me tell you again, "Scratch". I can respect Benson and Bachman to some degree. At least they have the guts to put their real names to their criticisms, and cop it sweet when necessary.

You, "Scratch", represent all the worst traitors in history who ever lived.

Even Judas could eventually admit he was wrong, and had the dignity to go hang himself.

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 8:34 am
by _beastie
No, that's not necessary. Missionaries are expressly forbidden from going near "bodies of water" (including swimming pools) since the Devil "has dominion over the waters." When you inquire into this, you will inevitably be told that the "real" reason is that missionaries are tempted by girls in bathing suits. So, the "fear of water" is really just another "fear of sex."



My understanding wasn't that it was to prevent missionaries from seeing girls in bathing suits, but due to a scripture that stated that, in the last days, satan would rule over the waters. I'm pretty sure this caution against waters was invoked in the early days of the church before women were swimming in revealing bathing suits. That may be an explanation invoked to make the caution look less superstitious, but I really don't think it's the primary impetus behind it.

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 8:35 am
by _beastie
Even Judas could eventually admit he was wrong, and had the dignity to go hang himself.


Ray is inciting future acts of mass violence again.