Re: Forget al Qaeda
- From: boots <no@xxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 01:50:27 -0600
Alan Hope <usenet.identity@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
boots goes:
Alan Hope <usenet.identity@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
boots goes:
Alan Hope <usenet.identity@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
boots goes:
The stories of Satan range from the bible to Milton and beyond.
Where in the Bible is the story of Satan?
It's piecemeal, you'll need to dig for it.
So you don't know.
Did I say that? In fact, did I say there was "the story of Satan"
which implies a single story?
You implied it.
Okay you've whined about that, now move on.
No, you said that; I said "the stories
of Satan". In the bibe they're piecemeal, a reference here and a
reference there; dyoh.
I don't believe you. There are references, but there's no story.
We could argue about what constitutes a story, how much of a reference
is required to be considered a story, but at the moment that seems
like a wot.
Milton made it all up.
Suits me, I don't spend a lot of time fretting over Satan, apparently
some consider it a concept of major importance.
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Don't read this crap... oops, too late!
[superstitious heathen grade 8]
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