Our beloved nevermos

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_MsJack
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Re: Our beloved nevermos

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zeezrom wrote:So MsJack, how about that priesthood thread you started? Did I miss it?

The one on the problems with apologetics for not giving women the priesthood? I haven't worked on it in a long time, and not sure when I may return to it. I'm working on getting my thesis proposal turned in this month and (finally) graduating this year.

CaliforniaKid wrote:Jack: You're one of my favorite posters. Sharp as a tack and deep as the sea.

Thanks, Chris. Coming from you, that is a real compliment.
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_Quasimodo
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Re: Our beloved nevermos

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zeezrom wrote:What would this place be without them?

Sucky.

Please excuse any unintended misrepresentations in the following words.

People like Stak help us remember that just because we aren't sure about God, it isn't proof of nonexistence. Quas has grounded this place with practical humor. Ceeboo is missed, the dear chap. Jersey Girl is gone: what a damn loss- it sucks she is gone. Bond helps our political debates. Even why me has added a perspective that only a nevermo can provide. café and Madeleine are calming and peaceful. MCB is the freshest long timer around. Uncle Dale is my hero and I will never be able to shake him off that pedestal. Chris - your contributions are huge - I think even the mopologists realize that.

I sort of hate these posts because I forget to mention people. Please know you are all appreciated. You bring multiple dimensions to a limited space. Thank you.

I'll add more when they come to mind. I'm in sort of a hurry. I'm like that rabbit with the watch.


Thanks, Z! Very nice to be mentioned. I think I feel like some nevermos in that our contributions to this board are only secondary. Though I've tried, I don't think I can really understand the feelings of those who were true believers and then made the brave move to a different understanding of the world. You and they have my true admiration.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.

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Re: Our beloved nevermos

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zeezrom wrote:What would this place be without them?

Sucky.

Please excuse any unintended misrepresentations in the following words.

People like Stak help us remember that just because we aren't sure about God, it isn't proof of nonexistence. Quas has grounded this place with practical humor. Ceeboo is missed, the dear chap. Jersey Girl is gone: what a damn loss- it sucks she is gone. Bond helps our political debates. Even why me has added a perspective that only a nevermo can provide. café and Madeleine are calming and peaceful. MCB is the freshest long timer around. Uncle Dale is my hero and I will never be able to shake him off that pedestal. Chris - your contributions are huge - I think even the mopologists realize that.

I sort of hate these posts because I forget to mention people. Please know you are all appreciated. You bring multiple dimensions to a limited space. Thank you.

I'll add more when they come to mind. I'm in sort of a hurry. I'm like that rabbit with the watch.


Thanks, Z! Very nice to be mentioned. I think I feel like some nevermos in that our contributions to this board are only secondary. Though I've tried, I don't think I can really understand the feelings of those who were true believers and then made the brave move to a different understanding of the world. You and they have my true admiration.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.

"Faith is believing something you know ain't true" Twain.
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Re: Our beloved nevermos

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Quasimodo wrote:I think I feel like some nevermos in that our contributions to this board are only secondary.


On the contrary, Quasi.
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Re: Our beloved nevermos

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Morley wrote:
Quasimodo wrote:I think I feel like some nevermos in that our contributions to this board are only secondary.


On the contrary, Quasi.


Thanks Morely! There are many threads here that I don't really feel qualified to participate in. I haven't had those experiences (kinda glad I haven't). It is still fun to comment on the others, but the most valuable conversations take place between the TBM's and the apostates. I love to read them, but I usually don't participate.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.

"Faith is believing something you know ain't true" Twain.
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Re: Our beloved nevermos

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zeezrom wrote:I'm also happy to see the Hungarian teaser.

:evil: This site is teaching me the heights (and abysses) of the English language.

teaser:

- :redface: a bitch that says she do and don't
- - " that bitch left me with this hard-on"

- :redface: a real bitch that leads you on for hours/days/weeks, finally leaving you with nothing but blue balls.
- - Wow, that's a lot of sperm, you really liked that teaser bitch, didn't you, Fluffy? Yeah, you did..yeah. Good doggie.
- - Yo, last night I took her to Taco Bell, bought her 3 enchiladas, and she still won't damned put out. What a teaser bitch!


Then I should continue the search for
- hard-on : Image

- blue balls : Image

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:smile: I like You, Zeez... Image (watch this...)

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