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I asked God....
Started needles · Date: Aug 16, 2008 11:18 ·
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Robert Goren
Started turtoni · Date: Jul 20, 2008 17:39 ·
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Is God Big or Small?
Started ComandanteBanana · Date: Jun 11, 2008 12:51 ·
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Is the bicycle an improvement on God's design?
Started ComandanteBanana · Date: Jun 2, 2008 12:36 ·
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No Atheist can answer it
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Are you tired of TV portraying Jesus?
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It's revolution time!
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Why do Christians hate Darwin?
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Most dangerous book ever published, Bible or Mein Kampf?
Started ComandanteBanana · Date: Mar 17, 2008 14:45 ·
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Is hypocrisy a Christian virtue?
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Re: I asked God....
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for goren in alt.philosophy
Author: Shrikeback
Date: Aug 17, 2008 17:55
... to work. I asked for Courage......... And God gave me Danger to overcome. I asked for Love......... And God gave me Troubled people to help. I asked for Favors......... And God gave me Opportunities. I received nothing I wanted ........ I received everything I needed! Trust in God. Always ! I asked God for proof... Nothing really happened. "God can never prove this sentence is true." -Ben Goren
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Re: Robert Goren
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 20, 2008 18:05
..., 5:39 pm, turtoni <turt...@fastmail.net> wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Goren While Goren is typically able to outwit a suspect, he has occasionally met his match; the foremost example is ... exploiting weakness. From her introduction in the episode "Anti-Thesis", Wallace has been able to pierce Goren's emotional armor by confronting him with details of his unhappy childhood and unresolved emotional problems. ...
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Robert Goren
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for goren in alt.philosophy
Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 20, 2008 17:39
...!" "As an investigator and profiler, Goren is uncommonly skilled at sizing up ...forensics investigator might miss. During interrogations, Goren has the habit of cocking his...broken neck." Additionally, when questioning people, Goren will attempt to agitate uncooperative suspects...enormous emotional distress in that individual. Goren then utilizes that distress to ... and unresolved emotional problems. While Goren has never crossed the line ...
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Re: why people don't see God anymore
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Author: KingOfTheApes
Date: Jun 16, 2008 06:43
On Jun 16, 8:14 am, default <defa...@defaulter.net> wrote: On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 11:16:21 -0700, Ben Goren <b...@trumpetpower.com> wrote: default wrote: Leon Hoeneveld wrote: default wrote: But  I think  when  all  kinds of  collectives  are gone  the individuals will start to  make groups again, implement rules of community, and start  all over again. Warmth-seeking is in...
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Re: why people don't see God anymore
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Author: default
Date: Jun 16, 2008 05:14
On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 11:16:21 -0700, Ben Goren <ben@trumpetpower.com> wrote: default wrote: Leon Hoeneveld wrote: default wrote: But I think when all kinds of collectives are gone the individuals will start to make groups again, implement rules of community, and start all over again. Warmth-seeking is in our nature. Don't try to make it more complicated than it is...
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Re: BORN AGAIN AGNOSTIC
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Author: asilentskeptic
Date: Jun 14, 2008 10:37
On Jun 14, 9:51 am, Ben Goren <b...@trumpetpower.com> wrote: asilentskeptic wrote: Connie wrote: ComandanteBanana wrote: OK, I've got a final question before I decide who's smarter, God or Man... Who invented the wheel? We must praise whoever made the invention of the bicycle possible. ;) Wheels would have been useless in the early days of civilization. Roads...
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Re: Is the bicycle an improvement on God's design?
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Author: Ben Goren
Date: Jun 11, 2008 18:39
Father Haskell wrote: Ben Goren wrote: > Father Haskell wrote: > >> Most highly evolved bike is a short wheel base, front wheel >> drive recumbent. Front wheel drive cuts the chain length in >> half, saves a ton of weight. *Very* eye-catching machine, if >> nothing else. > > Chain length and weight isn't as much of a problem as you might > think. I ride a Haluzak Leprechaun, which -- by itself ...
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Re: Is the bicycle an improvement on God's design?
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Author: Father Haskell
Date: Jun 11, 2008 18:02
On Jun 11, 8:45 pm, Ben Goren <b...@trumpetpower.com> wrote: Father Haskell wrote: Most highly evolved bike is a short wheel base, front wheel drive recumbent. Front wheel drive cuts the chain length in half, saves a ton of weight. *Very* eye-catching machine, if nothing else. Chain length and weight isn't as much of a problem as you might think. I ride a Haluzak Leprechaun, which -- by ...
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Re: No theist can answer it
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Author: Smiler
Date: May 2, 2008 17:58
"Ben Goren" <ben@trumpetpower.com> wrote in message news:1209740566_1286@isp.n... James Beck wrote: Puke puked: Geoff wrote: Been looking for gods for 10k years. No word from the big guy yet. Why can't theist answer this? 10 thousand years???? Wow, you must have really dry skin. Well at least he doesn't have calluses on his knees from kneeling in front of those priests....
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Re: Where are Jesus' bones?
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Author: Ben Goren
Date: Mar 28, 2008 15:17
raven1 wrote: Ben Goren wrote: > If you care to look, I think you'll find Jesus's bones right > next to Thor's hammer, Desdemona's handkerchief, and Spock's > tricorder. Hey, the new Indiana Jones movie is coming out this summer, maybe he finds one or more of the above in it! Why not? He already found the Holy Grail.... Cheers, b& -- EAC Memographer BAAWA Knight of Blasphemy ``All but God ...
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