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36 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:
Other than you. 🙄
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1 minute ago, SoCal Deek said:
I apologize…I had to step away to have a life. But I don’t believe I ever got an answer:
Should society force me to design the building?
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Actually one of the best I've had recently was at Andrei's in Irvine CA by my old office. They mixed braised short ribs in with the ground beef. It was unique and pretty damn spectacular!
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7 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:
The benefit of reading BillSy’s posts, and considering how he got to where he is, is that I find myself grateful I am not so encumbered.
I'm not sure where he is.
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6 minutes ago, BillStime said:
DEFLECTING and IRRELEVANT.
You took a wrong turn in your rabbit hole Jim.
lol
Ha it's very relevant my friend. You posted a terrorist that we negotiated our withdrawal from Afghanistan for.
Now back to my question. Are you glad we are no longer mired in Afghanistan? I
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2 minutes ago, BillStime said:
Where did I say this?
By not admitting that its a good thing we are no longer in Afghanistan. Can you admit to that?
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1 minute ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:
I got stuck in a moment and gave him the benefit of the doubt?
I can appreciate that. I do that a lot. I doubt we'd benefit from anything Billy Boy has ever posted. That's the same isn't it??
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1 minute ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:
Jimmy Kimmel fancies himself a sage of sorts, but he increasingly seems like a completely humorless stooge.
Increasingly seems??
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15 minutes ago, BillStime said:
BS
We know you can never gracefully fall on the sword when you lose. You're no different than @BillsFanNC.
Thank you Trump voters.
So you'd rather we were still mired in Afghanistan? Ok, you go with that. I disagree and are glad we are out but as I'm known to say that's just me I guess.
If you consider that losing then oh well I lost. You have a wonderful day ok.....
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17 minutes ago, BillStime said:
Trump surrendered Afghanistan to terrorists - negotiated the release of 5,000 Taliban prisoners, leaders and their future president - and Conald didn’t have the balls to negotiate the release of Mark Frerichs in return?
Jim - this is where you walk away and take @Doc with you.
Nope because you're not looking at the future beneficial results of getting our asses out of that shithole. This is a PERFECT example of the art of the deal. You take some losses today and reap huge rewards in the future. If you don't understand that that's ok.
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2 minutes ago, sherpa said:
I am not missing your point.
You are asking me to voice a judgement on someone else's behavior, and I am not going to do that. It is warned against time and time again in the Bible.
Regarding changing the playbook, there are ways to interpret things that govern Christian faith that are mentioned in the New Testament.
If one interprets those a certain way, it is not up for "modernization."
I'm not sure I understand your last point. Are there different ways to interpret whether or not homosexuality is a sin?
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5 minutes ago, BillStime said:
Mark FrerichsSo you'd prefer one person over potentially billions of dollars and thousands of lives? Ok. I'd kinda like their curried goat recipes.
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2 minutes ago, sherpa said:
I am never going to get into such a discussion here.
I doubt anyone on this board has worked with more homosexuals than I, and like all folks, they are individuals and different from each other.
What I strongly feel is that no religion should be forced to perform a marriage ceremony for those folks, just as that group should not be forced, and thankfully aren't, to perform any religious ceremony for a host of other reasons.
You all are missing my point. I'm not talking about forcing anyone to do anything. My whole original point way back when I started this conversation was isn't it time for Christianity to modernize it's "playbook" to not look at homosexuality as a sin? Unless you feel homosexuality is a choice (which I feel strongly it's not) how can anyone who feels that we are all made in God's imagine consider who any human chooses to love/marry is a sin? It's just so counterintuitive to the love Jesus taught to consider it a sin.
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Well seeing I've had 16 bazillion burgers in my life it's really hard to remember the absolute best but Fat Burger in LA was pretty damn good!
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7 minutes ago, BillStime said:
We got NOTHING in RETURN - own it.So saving billions of dollars and countless lives by negotiating an end to the war is nothing?
What would you consider something(s) of value in return? Maybe their curried goat recipe??
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1 hour ago, BillStime said:
We lost an entire country after spending close to $3T and lost thousands of Americans... and Trump negotiated it all away for zip. Nothing.
The "Art of the Deal"
Thank you Trump voters!
We spent close to $3T and lost thousands of lives and negotiated a cessation of the bleeding (figuratively and literally). How much money and lives did he save by doing that? But we got a dope smoking basketball player back. And to take a line from Monty Python...."And there was much rejoicing."
The art of the ***** deal is damn right.
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15 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:
Nope. But @716er would.
Why don't you go to HIS thread that he created about HIS perceived harassment when told to ***** off by ME to commiserate.
Now ***** off
Isn't his perception his reality? Oooooooh those pesky ***** questions.
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45 minutes ago, sherpa said:
No offense, but I am not going to do other's work.
If you are interested, it is incredibly easy to find that in the Old and New Testaments.
Do you feel that it's a sin?
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1 minute ago, sherpa said:
That is not what I said, and I'm quite certain you have no idea how foolish and uninformed you appear.
The Old Testament contains a number of rules those in the Judaism were to abide by.
Many of them, but not limited to, circumcision, keeping the Sabbath, rules for keeping the Sabbath, strict dietary rules and rules for atonement after breaking one, did not carry forward to the Christian faith after the sacrifice of Christ and the spreading of that faith beyond the Jews.
None of those apply to the Christian.
The Ten Commandments certainly did, as I pointed out using a quote from Jesus.
Most people are very aware of that, no matter their belief, and don't find that too hard to understand.
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1 minute ago, BillStime said:
How many Americans died in Afghanistan?
Lots.So I guess you’re arriving to the point that we got a shitton from Trump’s negotiation?
🤷🏻♂️
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6 minutes ago, BillStime said:
How much money did we invest in Afghanistan?
Don’t know.
Point?
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4 minutes ago, BillStime said:
Huh??BTW what did we get from Trump’s negotiations? Our asses out of the Afghanistan quagmire.
I’ll take your basketball player and raise you several thousand American troops.
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49 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:
I don't condone anyone doing it.
Vs.
letting karma have its way.
Aren't the same thing.
But you already knew that.
If I tell you to ***** off would that be considered harassment? BTW in case you weren’t aware there is a whole thread dedicated to your perceived harassment. -
Just now, BillStime said:
The current POTUS - and we received an American in return.
What did America
Trumpget in return for Trump's deal?
So you’re cool with Biden releasing a terrorize but not Trump. Glad we have that in writing.
Carry on Hypocrite Partisan Hack Boy.
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I took your non-response as a yes. So are you glad we are no longer mired in that war?