My assertion was that the pastor was denying reality in this case, not you. I merely called you a conspiracy theorist.
I don't keep track of your beliefs, nor is it my job to do so. I seem to remember you trying to argue 9-11 twoof, and giving up.
I asked you to clarify your position. You ran like a little . It's what you do.
My assertion was that the pastor was denying reality in this case, not you. I merely called you a conspiracy theorist.
I don't keep track of your beliefs, nor is it my job to do so. I seem to remember you trying to argue 9-11 twoof, and giving up.
Yea, you sperm shield on the 911 stuff, too. No empathy for the victims as you say. You're a good lil Nazi.
As I said, not my job to keep track of your delusions. If memory serves you are too chicken to spell things out or defend them.
What do you think happened on 9-11?
When I get around to it, I'll make a 911 thread for ya. I'm not going off on tangents that's gonna take five pages.
Some people did some things
As I said, not my job to keep track of your delusions. If memory serves you are too chicken to spell things out or defend them.
What do you think happened on 9-11?
Instafold noted.
thoughts and prayers
Mr. Falwell and his administration have worked to tamp down dissent. After a Liberty undergraduate, Calum Best, wrote on his personal Facebook page that students should receive refunds, he said Liberty’s spokesman, Scott Lamb, called his cellphone to berate him. Asked about the call, Mr. Lamb said he was simply objecting to an error in the post, and Mr. Best was “spinning.”
After Marybeth Davis Baggett, a professor, wrote an open letter asking the university’s board of trustees to close the campus, Mr. Falwell mocked her on Twitter as “the ‘Baggett’ lady.”
Jeff Brittain, a Liberty parent, wrote on Twitter: “I’m as right wing as they get, bud. But as a parent of three of your students, I think this is crazy, irresponsible and seems like a money grab.” Mr. Falwell replied, calling him a “dummy.”
All of this has left even his critics scratching their heads.
“It’s honestly hard to figure out what his motives are,” Mr. Best, the student who wrote the Facebook post, said in an interview. “If he had purely political motives, he’s being way more conservative than even Trump is being right now. Trump is at least allowing doctors to say their piece. Jerry is not. It kind of shocks me at this point.”“It’s just strange to me how many are overreacting” to the pandemic, Mr. Falwell said on “Fox & Friends” on March 10. “It makes you wonder if there is a political reason for that. Impeachment didn’t work and the Mueller report didn’t work and Article 25 didn’t work, and so maybe now this is their next attempt to get Trump.”
Herp dee derp. Jesus won't protect you from getting sick, because... he doesn't exist.
^ why do so many Christians like Falwell turn to mocking others for dissenting?
NYT on it
Symptoms
Just like politicians, a lot of pastors abuse the Bible and their sheeple to amass power and wealth, and oppose anybody who doesn't like it.
Does your Christian church group know you hate Jesus?
You always go into your cuckoon on this, blake.
You come here and trash talk Jesus all day and then go to church. Explain the disconnect.
Moron, I don't go to church.
Now retreat back to your hur durs. Go.
You already admitted that you go to church at least at times.
What should a copy paste have on it for you to believe it?
What publication?
Facts from a publication not in bed with governments and corporations is always nice. I know you run with much less though.
So list them.
Going off on tangents is all you do on this forum... it’s not like you’re lacking for time given you hardly do anything else but post here.
See. Stick to your ankle biting; it's your bread and butter. You get in trouble when you try to do hot takes.
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