In the Beginning, Goodk...

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Droopy wrote:
Angus McAwesome wrote:Seriously considering picspamming this thread....



Yes, bored adolescents like to do that kind of thing on message boards.


It's a spam thread so might as well go with it, Drippy LaDouche.

And on that note...

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Like anyone gives a rats ass?


Go back to the main thread, and take a good look at who gives one. The entire exmo and countermo termite mound is buzzing with activity morally slamming Bob and DCP for there alleged terrible conduct in this matter.

And then we see who really caused all the hurt and ill feelings. And then we see...the truth. Suddenly, Goodk's sanctimonious posturing looks more and more to be...sanctimonious posturing.

Just a reminder.
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Re: In the Beginning, Goodk...

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Droopy wrote:Goodk began the conflagration thus:

Now, what we see here is that, in a profound time of fear, uncertainty, and family crisis, with the life and well being of a family member in the balance, Goodk took this opportunity to launch a scathing and cynical attack on the faith and religious convictions of his Father and family. Goodk, with Dawkins, Hitchens, and O'Hair in tow, just couldn't resist venting his own internal frustrations and inner conflicts on his Father and his Father's religion in a time of family crisis.

How noble.


I am withholding my opinion on GoodK's post, and the subsequent bruhaha, but I will comment on your comment if only to say that I don't think atheists have a monopoly on insensitivity.

Have you never heard a theist attributing someone's misfortune to a lack of faith, a sin or misdeed on their part, or some other divine influence? This isn't an excuse for any insensitivity on GoodK's part, but just a note that the insensitivity probably wasn't rooted in his particular religious attitude (or lack thereof), but probably indicated nothing more than his manners (or lack thereof) independent of his belief in a god.

But I wonder how the situation would be different if, instead of discussing an LDS family, we were discussing a family of Jehovah's Witnesses where the daughter had died because they refused a life-saving blood transfusion? Or the family of a Christian Scientist who died as a result of refusing all medical treatment and totally relied on divine power? I wonder if our offense at Goodk's thoughts are colored by the degree to which we share the beliefs of his family.
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People who have the hubris to declare they have the One True Church and the One True Priesthood with the One True Power to Heal ought not to have such extraordinarily thin skins. I mean, really, this is such a horrific attack????


I want to ask him why God decided to give this poor girl such a horrible disease, or why the priesthood blessings didn't cure her outright, and so on...


How DARE he????
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Droopy wrote:Like anyone gives a rats ass?

Go back to the main thread, and take a good look at who gives one. The entire exmo and countermo termite mound is buzzing with activity morally slamming Bob and DCP for there alleged terrible conduct in this matter.

And then we see who really caused all the hurt and ill feelings. And then we see...the truth. Suddenly, Goodk's sanctimonious posturing looks more and more to be...sanctimonious posturing.

Just a reminder.


BS.

Editing: Excuse me. I believe I had the appropriate capitalization there and the system reverted to lower case.

Let me try that again.

Bullsh*t.
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'kay, I feel better now. I so dislike being misrepresented.
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Post by _Daniel Peterson »

Endlessly fascinating as this subject is, I don't think I'll be participating in yet another riveting thread dedicated to it.

Let me simply part by apologizing for everything I am, everything I have, and everything I've done.
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Daniel Peterson wrote:Endlessly fascinating as this subject is, I don't think I'll be participating in yet another riveting thread dedicated to it.

Let me simply part by apologizing for everything I am, everything I have, and everything I've done.

Apology accepted. I knew you'd come around eventually.
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Post by _Angus McAwesome »

Jersey Girl wrote:
Angus McAwesome wrote:Seriously considering picspamming this thread....


Did you mean to say "Welcome to Mc Awesome, may I take your order?"


Pretty much.


Jersey Girl wrote:Could you come up with an image of a rats ass and superimpose the OP on it?


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Jersey Girl wrote:Thanks ever so much.


No thanks needed, Citizen... Just doing my part to fight the twin evils of LAMENESS and FAIL on this board.
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I want to ask him why God decided to give this poor girl such a horrible disease, or why the priesthood blessings didn't cure her outright, and so on...


1) Why the horrible disease?
2) Why multiple PB's?

Doopey,

Everyone asks these questions at one time or another in their lives. Evidently it's a non-issue for you now. GoodK doesn't agree with what you've accepted (and neither do I).

I feel like maybe GoodK (and I) seem to be suffering by comparison here. You sound pretty confident, but don't you ever get tired of your cape getting snagged on all sorts of things?

I've healed and been healed. At one time in my life this type of event was as natural as going for a walk. It worked most of the time.

Even then, I thought it rediculous the frenzied attempts of my priesthood holding peers to administer multiple times. To me, it demonstrated faithlessness, or lack of a connection. Jesus said his Father doesn't listen any better because of our much speaking.

God isn't a teenager. You shouldn't have to ask (or command) more than once. If he is a teenager, well, that would explain a lot of things, wouldn't it?
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