Did someone say horses?

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Re: Did someone say horses?

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Paul Osborne wrote:Gaz,

Don't forget that we all knew each other quite well in the preexistence. You knew your sister and she knew you.


Mormons :rolleyes:
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Beastie has a good point.

Maybe his sister is at the stage where she doesn't want to be around people who hate her.
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Hello Everyone,

Well, let us hope Dr. Peterson fails to email Mr. Gaz's family the link to this thread. In his sister's worst moments Mr. Gaz has said some of the most horrifying words uttered by a sibling I have witnessed. Mr. Gaz, I would recommend you leave overly personal details off the board since you know there are proven informants here who will not hesitate to use said details against you if they see the need arise.

Good luck.

Very Respectfully,

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cksalmon wrote:
Gaz writes: I have to laugh, because its certainly a more horrible death than the one my brothers and I had planned for her ten years ago when we were tryign to decide if we should end my parents suffering and just do away with her.


While apparently blithely ignorant of my naïve attempt to defend his questionable speech acts from improper ridicule, Gaz is quite capable, sans assistance, of telegraphing his own homicidal pathology.

Gold Star.

c


This is the "questionable" speech act you attempted to defend from improper ridicule:

Gaz wrote:They would only be turned out into the streets because it is currently against the law to drown them in a sack in a river.


"Questionable" doesn't begin to describe the heinousness of Gaz's statement. He declared that he would drown his own child in the river were it legal, but since it isn't, he would turn his minor gay son or daughter out onto the streets and never see him or her again.

Tiktaalik posted a link showing what happens when folks live in a climate which allows religious nuts to have their way. Were people like Gaz ever allowed political power, men could drown their gay sons in the river without repercussion. Could Tik have used a better example? Maybe. But you go so far as to call Tik's link "improper ridicule" while declaring Gaz's disdainful statement that he would drown his own son merely "questionable"?

Whatever.

KA

PS. I want to add that Gaz had already telegraphed his homicidal pathology previous to your attempted defense of his "questionable" speech act. He telegraphed it in the very statement to which Tik responded with what you apparently believe is improper ridicule.

Not only did Gaz manifest his pathology there, he's shown it many times on the board. The link Beastie posted near the beginning of the thread provided the following "questionable" speech from Gaz:

Gaz said: My comments regarding Blood Atonement are solely directed to those homosexuals who have a full understanding of the gospel yet choose to maintain their sinful nature anyway.


Gaz on folks who “lose their virtue” either by choice or force:
Loss of virtue is to great a price to pay even for the preservation of one's life - better dead clean, than alive unclean.


Gaz’s direct comments to me about my little sister:

KA--My littlest sister is a lesbian. And still on the rolls of the Mormon church. She hasn't believed for a long time, but still, she's a member of record.

Gaz--Hopefully a good home teacher will come by and straighten her out.

KA--She lives with her partner, whom I adore, and who is an incredibly caring and generous woman.

Gaz--Which ones the manly one? Is your sister the listick or the diesel dyke? You know the kind, hefty in the rear with a mancut and a ring of keys dangling on the hip.

KA--You advocate the murder of my little sister, Gaz.

Gaz--That depends. Has she had a witness of the Spirit and acts the way she does anyway?

KA--You aren't Christlike. You are evil.

Gaz--Ever heard of Sodom and Gommorah? Place was full up with homos, Christ burned them all up. Be glad Im advocating a swift death and not a burning.

KA--You disgust me.

Gaz--You have a sister who owns a large collection of dildos and I disgust you?


After re-reading Gaz's comments about my sister, I think he's the one who deserves the gold medal for doling out improper ridicule.

When we used to talk, you would correct my sometimes poor grammar and punctuation. Usually I wasn't bothered by it and felt I could learn something while you enjoyed yourself nit-picking. Basically, that's what I thought you were doing with Tiktaalik. Just crankily nit-picking an argument you thought wasn't well constructed. So, with my normal dorky silliness I tried to defend you a bit and lighten the situation. But I can't defend your attempt to defend Gaz's speech act at the beginning of this thread. Honestly, I have to wonder if you read it correctly, as I cannot see how it is worthy of any defense at all. I know you wouldn't defend the other comments he's made.
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My incredible, extraordinary brother died last week. From cancer. He was one of the most amazing people on the planet.

My father is currently in the ICU and we are unclear if he is going to pull through. I'm waiting for a call from the Doctor as I write.

All I can say right now is that I can truly not imagine what happens to someone that they can joyfully wish for the death of a sibling or child. I don't get it. I truly don't understand how the human heart and spirit can go to such a dark and despicable place.

What I would give for another minute with my brother. :sad:

What is even more disturbing is the reasons for the loathing; that there are people who believe their cruel actions are Godly, assuming a sibling's or child's mistakes and floundering are an appropriate reason for hatred.

It is all so twisted to me.

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truth dancer wrote:My incredible, extraordinary brother died last week. From cancer. He was one of the most amazing people on the planet.

My father is currently in the ICU and we are unclear if he is going to pull through. I'm waiting for a call from the Doctor as I write.

All I can say right now is that I can truly not imagine what happens to someone that they can joyfully wish for the death of a sibling or child. I don't get it. I truly don't understand how the human heart and spirit can go to such a dark and despicable place.

What I would give for another minute with my brother. :sad:

What is even more disturbing is the reasons for the loathing; that there are people who believe their cruel actions are Godly, assuming a sibling's or child's mistakes and floundering are an appropriate reason for hatred.

It is all so twisted to me.

~td~


I'm so sorry your family is experiencing such sadness and pain right now, TD.

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cksalmon wrote:
Gaz writes: I have to laugh, because its certainly a more horrible death than the one my brothers and I had planned for her ten years ago when we were tryign to decide if we should end my parents suffering and just do away with her.


While apparently blithely ignorant of my naïve attempt to defend his questionable speech acts from improper ridicule, Gaz is quite capable, sans assistance, of telegraphing his own homicidal pathology.

Gold Star.

c

This kind of attitude is just as frightening as Gaz'.

Gaz deserves all of the grief that he's received on this thread because he's espoused insane and violent actions. These kinds of ideas need to be attached to heavy societal prices. They DESERVE ridicule! If not, our society is in danger of becoming another theocratic ****hole where anyone who doesn't conform to the half-baked dogmas of the rulers is in danger of being drowned in a sack/buried alive/burned at the stake... take your pick.

And yet would rather insulate Gaz from criticism. You want to "defend his questionable speech act from improper ridicule".

I find that very, very scary.
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truth dancer wrote:My incredible, extraordinary brother died last week. From cancer. He was one of the most amazing people on the planet.

My father is currently in the ICU and we are unclear if he is going to pull through. I'm waiting for a call from the Doctor as I write.

All I can say right now is that I can truly not imagine what happens to someone that they can joyfully wish for the death of a sibling or child. I don't get it. I truly don't understand how the human heart and spirit can go to such a dark and despicable place.

What I would give for another minute with my brother. :sad:

What is even more disturbing is the reasons for the loathing; that there are people who believe their cruel actions are Godly, assuming a sibling's or child's mistakes and floundering are an appropriate reason for hatred.

It is all so twisted to me.

~td~


I'm sorry to hear about that truth dancer. Each of us is in the exact same position in life... we're all subject to the same diseases, torments, weaknesses and fears. Why anyone would want to wish more of that suffering on another or hasten another's death is nothing short of insanity.
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I know already that my sister knows I hate her. I've heard her say a few things in that regard. here's the hell of it though, she knows why I hate her and yet her behavior remains unchanged. Every evil action she's made in her life has always involved someone there who told her not to do it, and she does it anyway.


She knows why you hate her and yet her behavior remains unchanged? That is one of the most narcissistic comments I've ever heard. I'm so sure that your sister makes her choices in life in order to appease you. Why shouldn't she? Has it ever occurred to you to change your life because of how she feels about you? I doubt it, yet you believe it somehow a personal affront that, knowing how much you hate her, she still hasn't changed her life in order to mitigate your spiteful feelings.

Dude, your religion has done some very f****d up things with your head. Which is pretty much par for the course. The only check on your thoughts and actions is God, and since he doesn't exist, that means there really is no check on your thoughts and actions at all. Your own nature can run around unchecked by any sound reasoning, advice from others, etc. You are now ruled only by your own superstitions.
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