
The Irrelevance of LDS Leaders, Part 2
Re: The Irrelevance of LDS Leaders, Part 2
Good point Quasimodo. Learned that on one of my first OPs here. I believe that Tobin's avatar should be this instead


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Re: The Irrelevance of LDS Leaders, Part 2
Tobin wrote:Just so we are clear, you have no credentials and have no expert basis (or pretenses) for your historical claims about Mormonism. And you believe it is delusional for anyone to believe in intelligent life in outer space. Anything you want to add while we are putting everything on the table?grindael wrote:Ahem. I have never said I was a historian or a scholar nor have I made any pretensions about this. It seems that is what YOU think. Funny how that works when one reverses their own words on them, isn't it? And once again, all you have is name calling, no rational analysis of any evidence or anything of a sane nature to add to any discussion. As for life in outer space, so what? Your ludicrous and obviously delusional claims have no scientific basis at all. It is just more rantings from the lunatic fringe of humanity, people that have nothing substantial to offer so they have to make crap up as they go along and then try to pawn it off as reality. Seeing as you have deluded yourself with such nonsense it has obviously warped your brain and so you have to lash out at everyone who doesn't buy your silly little posturings. And I never stated that everyone that doesn't agree with me is delusional, not even you, you are simply delusional in your own right as attested by the wacko comments you continue to make.
I made no pretensions to being a scholar. I did say that YOUR claims are delusional, not scientific ones. I believe YOU are delusional. That should about cover it. Unless you need me to spell it out more for you since you can't seem to comprehend what I'm writing.
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Re: The Irrelevance of LDS Leaders, Part 2
Tobin wrote:
He can stop anytime he wants, but you should remember that he started this with his personal attacks on me. I've simply decided to not let him get away with it this time.
Actually you started it with your personal attacks on critics. Just to get the record straight.
Tobin wrote:Most of the critics on this forum are Nihilists, though I doubt they'd admit it. They really don't believe in anything and I doubt many have any sort of morals at all given what they say. This is the BIG problem with critics of Mormonism. They really don't have anything positive to contribute. All they do is dwell endlessly on what they don't believe and dislike.
Riding on a speeding train; trapped inside a revolving door;
Lost in the riddle of a quatrain; Stuck in an elevator between floors.
One focal point in a random world can change your direction:
One step where events converge may alter your perception.
Lost in the riddle of a quatrain; Stuck in an elevator between floors.
One focal point in a random world can change your direction:
One step where events converge may alter your perception.
Re: The Irrelevance of LDS Leaders, Part 2
Actually, I was echoing what Amore said and responding to her to be clear. You weren't part of that discussion at all.grindael wrote:Tobin wrote:He can stop anytime he wants, but you should remember that he started this with his personal attacks on me. I've simply decided to not let him get away with it this time.
Actually you started it with your personal attacks on critics. Just to get the record straight.
"You lack vision, but I see a place where people get on and off the freeway. On and off, off and on all day, all night.... Tire salons, automobile dealerships and wonderful, wonderful billboards reaching as far as the eye can see. My God, it'll be beautiful." -- Judge Doom
Re: The Irrelevance of LDS Leaders, Part 2
Tobin wrote:Actually, I was echoing what Amore said and responding to her to be clear. You weren't part of that discussion at all.
I don't have to be. This is an open forum, genius. Your comment is delusional. Just like you are. I doubt you even know what a Nihilist is. If you do, your comment was stupid and irrational. Delusional, like you.
Riding on a speeding train; trapped inside a revolving door;
Lost in the riddle of a quatrain; Stuck in an elevator between floors.
One focal point in a random world can change your direction:
One step where events converge may alter your perception.
Lost in the riddle of a quatrain; Stuck in an elevator between floors.
One focal point in a random world can change your direction:
One step where events converge may alter your perception.
Re: The Irrelevance of LDS Leaders, Part 2
Well, that isn't quite accurate. You aren't denying that you believe everyone that believes in intelligent life in outer space is delusional. Since I am part of that group, then it follows you believe I'm delusional. You have such a fascinating view of the universe. I think you could teach ostriches a thing or two.grindael wrote:I made no pretensions to being a scholar. I did say that YOUR claims are delusional, not scientific ones. I believe YOU are delusional. That should about cover it. Unless you need me to spell it out more for you since you can't seem to comprehend what I'm writing.
"You lack vision, but I see a place where people get on and off the freeway. On and off, off and on all day, all night.... Tire salons, automobile dealerships and wonderful, wonderful billboards reaching as far as the eye can see. My God, it'll be beautiful." -- Judge Doom
Re: The Irrelevance of LDS Leaders, Part 2
Yes, I know what a Nihilist is and I'm quite certain you are one. As for the rest of your drivel, it is beneath me to respond to your childish name-calling.grindael wrote:Tobin wrote:Actually, I was echoing what Amore said and responding to her to be clear. You weren't part of that discussion at all.
I don't have to be. This is an open forum, genius. Your comment is delusional. Just like you are. I doubt you even know what a Nihilist is. If you do, your comment was stupid and irrational. Delusional, like you.
"You lack vision, but I see a place where people get on and off the freeway. On and off, off and on all day, all night.... Tire salons, automobile dealerships and wonderful, wonderful billboards reaching as far as the eye can see. My God, it'll be beautiful." -- Judge Doom
Re: The Irrelevance of LDS Leaders, Part 2
Shades, why the “F” do you let Tobin derail every goddamn thread he is in?
Re: The Irrelevance of LDS Leaders, Part 2
Tobin wrote:Well, that isn't quite accurate. You aren't denying that you believe everyone that believes in intelligent life in outer space is delusional. Since I am part of that group, then it follows you believe I'm delusional. You have such a fascinating view of the universe. I think you could teach ostriches a thing or two.
The only thing that follows is your ignorance and lack of comprehension. But that is to be expected from someone who claims to have been visited by fantasy beings from another dimension.
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Lost in the riddle of a quatrain; Stuck in an elevator between floors.
One focal point in a random world can change your direction:
One step where events converge may alter your perception.
Lost in the riddle of a quatrain; Stuck in an elevator between floors.
One focal point in a random world can change your direction:
One step where events converge may alter your perception.
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Re: The Irrelevance of LDS Leaders, Part 2
Quasimodo wrote:
Hi grindael!
You may have fallen into the Tobin trap. Tobin doesn't really care how you respond, only that you do respond. I've seen this sort of thing go on for 16 pages or more. I think it's best to not to respond. It just encourages him.
This. He's just tiresome, I've yet to see him post anything I couldn't do without. At this point I just try to skip reading his posts, it obviously doesn't work because I responded, but at least I can do that without creating pages of Tobin spewage because I'm on his ignore list. Can anyone show where Tobin has posted something worthwhile?