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Deep question for believers --and nonbelievers         


Author: donquijote1954
Date: Nov 15, 2007 17:20

I will toss a question to the believers (those who follow but never
think) so they can work out their brain...

IF MONKEYS ARE NOT RELATED TO HUMANS, HOW IS IT THEY ARE TESTED FOR
HUMAN ILLNESSES?

Isn't it telling that many in the religious crowd associate themselves
with the sheep? I guess that would make me the black sheep...

HOW THE BLACK SHEEP WERE EXPELLED

One day the Lion, who had been thinking how to best eat the sheep,
decided to dress as one of them... This way the common sheep trusted
the new sheep more and more every day, some confessing to him, others
voting for him, and most allowing to be fleeced by him...

Meanwhile, the Black Sheep --who was able to see through camouflage--
thought this way: "If he lies, and takes the lion's share, lion he
is..."

And that's the reason why from then on the Black Sheep weren't allowed
to mingle anymore with the simple and common sheep...

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Re: Deep question for believers --and nonbelievers         


Author: Uncle Vic
Date: Nov 15, 2007 21:26

One fine day in alt.atheism, donquijote1954 hotmail.com>
bloodied us up with this:
> I will toss a question to the believers (those who follow but never
> think) so they can work out their brain...
>
> IF MONKEYS ARE NOT RELATED TO HUMANS, HOW IS IT THEY ARE TESTED FOR
> HUMAN ILLNESSES...
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Re: Deep question for believers --and nonbelievers         


Author: TT
Date: Nov 16, 2007 06:18

On 11/16/07 12:26 AM, in article Xns99E9DA2D05C81vicman@207.115.33.102,
"Uncle Vic" withheld.com> wrote:
> One fine day in alt.atheism, donquijote1954 hotmail.com>
> bloodied us up with this:
>
>> I will toss a question to the believers (those who follow but never
>> think) so they can work...
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Re: Deep question for believers --and nonbelievers         


Author: MichaelNJ
Date: Nov 16, 2007 07:17

On Nov 15, 8:20 pm, donquijote1954 hotmail.com>
wrote:
> I will toss a question to the believers (those who follow but never
> think) so they can work out their brain...
>
> IF MONKEYS ARE NOT RELATED TO HUMANS, HOW IS IT THEY ARE TESTED FOR
> HUMAN ILLNESSES?
>
> Isn't it telling that many in the religious crowd associate themselves
> with the sheep? I guess that would make me the black sheep...
>
> HOW THE BLACK SHEEP WERE EXPELLED
>
> One day the Lion, who had been thinking how to best eat the sheep,
> decided to dress as one of them... This way the common sheep trusted
> the new sheep more and more every day, some confessing to him, others
> voting for him, and most allowing to be fleeced by him...
>
> Meanwhile, the Black Sheep --who was able to see through camouflage--
> thought this way: "If he lies, and takes the lion's share, lion he ...
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Re: Deep question for believers --and nonbelievers         


Date: Nov 16, 2007 08:15

MichaelNJ@gmail.com wrote:
> On Nov 15, 8:20 pm, donquijote1954 hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>> I will toss a question to the believers (those who follow but never
>> think) so they can work out their brain...
>>
>> IF MONKEYS ARE NOT RELATED TO HUMANS, HOW IS IT THEY ARE TESTED FOR
>> HUMAN ILLNESSES?
>>
>> Isn't it telling that many in the religious crowd associate
>> themselves
>> with the sheep? I guess that would make me the black sheep...
>>
>> HOW THE BLACK SHEEP WERE EXPELLED
>>
>> One day the Lion, who had been thinking how to best eat the sheep,
>> decided to dress as one of them... This way the common sheep trusted
>> the new sheep more and more every day, some confessing to him, others
>> voting for him, and most allowing to be fleeced by him...
>> ...
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Re: Deep question for believers --and nonbelievers         


Author: Neil Kelsey
Date: Nov 16, 2007 08:37

On Nov 16, 7:17 am, Michae...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Nov 15, 8:20 pm, donquijote1954 hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> I will toss a question to the believers (those who follow but never
>> think) so they can work out their brain...
>
>> IF MONKEYS ARE NOT RELATED TO HUMANS, HOW IS IT THEY ARE TESTED FOR
>> HUMAN ILLNESSES?
>
>> Isn't it telling that many in the religious crowd associate themselves
>> with the sheep? I guess that would make me the black sheep...
>
>> HOW THE BLACK SHEEP WERE EXPELLED
>
>> One day the Lion, who had been thinking how to best eat the sheep, ...
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Re: Deep question for believers --and nonbelievers         


Author: MichaelNJ
Date: Nov 16, 2007 10:11

On Nov 16, 11:15 am, "Dr H@l0nf1r£$"
NOSPAM.kustomkomputa.co.uk.invalid> wrote:
> Michae...@gmail.com wrote:
>> On Nov 15, 8:20 pm, donquijote1954 hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> I will toss a question to the believers (those who follow but never
>>> think) so they can work out their brain...
>
>>> IF MONKEYS ARE NOT RELATED TO HUMANS, HOW IS IT THEY ARE TESTED FOR
>>> HUMAN ILLNESSES?
>
>>> Isn't it telling that many in the religious crowd associate
>>> themselves
>>> with the sheep? I guess that would make me the black sheep...
>
>>> HOW THE BLACK SHEEP WERE EXPELLED
>
>>> One day the Lion, who had been thinking how to best eat the sheep,
>>> decided to dress as one of them... This way the common sheep trusted
>>> the new sheep more and more every day, some confessing to him, others ...
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Re: Deep question for believers --and nonbelievers         


Author: MichaelNJ
Date: Nov 16, 2007 10:22

On Nov 16, 11:37 am, Neil Kelsey hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 16, 7:17 am, Michae...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Nov 15, 8:20 pm, donquijote1954 hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>
>>> I will toss a question to the believers (those who follow but never
>>> think) so they can work out their brain...
>
>>> IF MONKEYS ARE NOT RELATED TO HUMANS, HOW IS IT THEY ARE TESTED FOR
>>> HUMAN ILLNESSES?
>
>>> Isn't it telling that many in the religious crowd associate themselves
>>> with the sheep? I guess that would make me the black sheep...
>
>>> HOW THE BLACK SHEEP WERE EXPELLED
>
>>> One day the Lion, who had been thinking how to best eat the sheep, ...
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Re: Deep question for believers --and nonbelievers         


Author: donquijote1954
Date: Nov 16, 2007 10:52

On Nov 16, 10:17 am, Michae...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Nov 15, 8:20 pm, donquijote1954 hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> I will toss a question to the believers (those who follow but never
>> think) so they can work out their brain...
>
>> IF MONKEYS ARE NOT RELATED TO HUMANS, HOW IS IT THEY ARE TESTED FOR
>> HUMAN ILLNESSES?
>
>> Isn't it telling that many in the religious crowd associate themselves
>> with the sheep? I guess that would make me the black sheep...
>
>> HOW THE BLACK SHEEP WERE EXPELLED
>
>> One day the Lion, who had been thinking how to best eat the sheep, ...
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Re: Deep question for believers --and nonbelievers         


Author: donquijote1954
Date: Nov 16, 2007 11:00

On Nov 16, 11:15 am, "Dr H@l0nf1r£$"
NOSPAM.kustomkomputa.co.uk.invalid> wrote:
> Michae...@gmail.com wrote:
>> On Nov 15, 8:20 pm, donquijote1954 hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> I will toss a question to the believers (those who follow but never
>>> think) so they can work out their brain...
>
>>> IF MONKEYS ARE NOT RELATED TO HUMANS, HOW IS IT THEY ARE TESTED FOR
>>> HUMAN ILLNESSES?
>
>>> Isn't it telling that many in the religious crowd associate
>>> themselves
>>> with the sheep? I guess that would make me the black sheep...
>
>>> HOW THE BLACK SHEEP WERE EXPELLED
>
>>> One day the Lion, who had been thinking how to best eat the sheep,
>>> decided to dress as one of them... This way the common sheep trusted
>>> the new sheep more and more every day, some confessing to him, others ...
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