Re: Easter 2007 - Jesus, Myth of History or Son of God?
- From: Skipper <skipspamless@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 19:28:13 -0700
In article <1176257776.497249.272420@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, FCS
<sipston_777@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 11, 3:09 am, Skipper <skipspaml...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <1176250948.198301.236...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, FCS
<sipston_...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 10, 2:51 pm, Skipper <skipspaml...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <1176211747.347407.240...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Acrux <mailf...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My name is Lorenzo Crescini. I am a Captain of the merchant Navy now
on retirement.
Are you writing something having to do with English literature?
Possibly a new and exciting legend of a man
who sprang from the fecund sod of the Emerald
Isle? Named Lawrence O'Soil...
Not only is the wisdom of pulling up obvious
trolls somewhat questionable but ever since
Tyndale sorted out the first translation of The
Hallowed Book he mentions, it effectively has
been both literature and written in English.
Not that many people would understand you if
you addressed them in fluent Jacobite, but
you take my point.
Hmph. If they can't do Aramaic, why bother?
Perhaps a silly question in other words. And
no I don't troll and only post from this address,
and can recommend a scalpel blade for digging
anything from glass and stones to airgun pellets
out of your feet. I've done glass and stones but
you appear to have trumped me with a metaphorical
firearm there...
...otherwise actually it's possibly a troll aimed
at myself rather than the group, based on somet'
I once said in a pub' concerning what theologians
know but don't tend to actually teach because of
the way it undermines the pure and simple faith
and obedience which guarantees redemption.
Well, there you go, pass the Guinness.
Then again, on being told I have no idea what
work means I tried to expend a lot of energy over
a considerable amount of time demonstrating
otherwise, only for it to go over her head. Indeed
I expended so much energy over so long a time
at least two people who weren't in on it right from
the start pulled me up and had quiet words about
it. Don't you just love drink-the-bar-dry nights?
I certainly never considered passing 'O' Level
Physics would so frustrate my attempts at
flirtation.
G DAEB
COPYRIGHT (C) 2007 SIPSTON
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Well certainly do have a large domestic measure
for me then, unless of course you've lambs to deliver
before dawn breaks.
G DAEB
COPYRIGHT (C) 2007 SIPSTON
Oh, let 'em sleep. The market'll be there in the morning. Ta.
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