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Post by amanda on Oct 14, 2008 14:58:15 GMT -5
I have a question for you all. I was born a male but deep down I have always felt like a female - Is it wrong for me to want to be what I feel I should be?
Amanda
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Post by kureji on Oct 14, 2008 21:35:05 GMT -5
Oh I get your name! A man, duh!
classic...
EDIT: BTW, if anyone can name where that quote came from you'll get 15 points.
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Post by dale on Oct 15, 2008 9:01:29 GMT -5
This Amanda quote sounds like a quote from the film Dressed To Kill?
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Post by kureji on Oct 15, 2008 10:56:34 GMT -5
nope, feel free to try again though
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Post by oaora on Oct 17, 2008 21:27:43 GMT -5
I have a question for you all. I was born a male but deep down I have always felt like a female - Is it wrong for me to want to be what I feel I should be? Amanda Yes it is.
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Post by davidvalley on Oct 17, 2008 22:39:14 GMT -5
I have a question for you all. I was born a male but deep down I have always felt like a female - Is it wrong for me to want to be what I feel I should be? Amanda Yes it is. Man why did you have to ruin the joke with a serious answer.
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Post by kureji on Oct 18, 2008 1:57:21 GMT -5
btw the correct answer is Friends, It's when Rachel thinks she is meeting Ross's dad for the first time (Ross's dad is a cross dresser). She sees a manly looking woman and assumes it's him, and thats her response to finding out her name is amanda.
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Post by oaora on Oct 18, 2008 13:37:44 GMT -5
It's funny how you all know the lines in this ridicules tv show? You know these aren't real people right?
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Post by evilart on Oct 18, 2008 14:00:27 GMT -5
Sort of like Jesus, who is not real either?
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Post by dale on Oct 18, 2008 16:56:06 GMT -5
You would like The Patriot, as he once compared me to your boy Crowley. Odd as I finally saw a picture of the guy and think he looks a little like Crowley himself, not at all like I envisioned this guy. Get him going and he will ramble all kinds of hilarious stuff. He is even more entertaining than Micah.
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Post by kureji on Oct 18, 2008 17:11:38 GMT -5
Oh hell, THEY AREN'T REAL? I've been living a lie! Dear God, why has my life gone so astray?! Psh.
Seriously, a Christian scolding someone for quoting Fiction? What? You guys quote the bible all the time. One of the most popular Fiction books of all time.
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Post by oaora on Oct 18, 2008 17:45:02 GMT -5
Hold onto your hats kids, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny aren't real either.
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Post by kureji on Oct 18, 2008 18:08:22 GMT -5
Hold onto your hats kids, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny aren't real either. So you admit just like God, Santa and Easter Bunnies aren't real either? Oh well you're fine in my book then. Oh and don't worry, my hat is securely still on my head.
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Post by oaora on Oct 18, 2008 18:49:14 GMT -5
No just like your tv shows the Easter Bunny and Santa are not real. It appears like the shows that you guys watch give you a script to live out your lives. Obviously, Jesus Christ is a real person and it can be proved that He walked the earth. His Word is what a Christian lives by. You get it?
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Post by kureji on Oct 18, 2008 18:51:56 GMT -5
Who lives like the tv shows they watch? I watch House MD, but that doesn't mean I try to go around diagnosing weird illnesses... What kind of fantasy world do you live in?
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Post by oaora on Oct 18, 2008 20:29:01 GMT -5
It's true that is where you get your script for you to live your life by and that is where peple like you get ther ideas. TV and perversity (diversity) classes run by some perverted teacher in some JR college somewhere. You really think that you all just came up with all these ant-Christian ideas by yourselves, at the same time, in different areas of the Country?
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Post by kureji on Oct 18, 2008 21:20:08 GMT -5
Man you got me by the book, how I watch tv all day long and my Jr college professors teach me athiest propaganda, definitely didn't come up with it myself. Man, do you like hearing yourself speak or what?
I watch two television shows, House MD and Heroes. That's 2 hours of tv a week. If I'm feeling frisky, I might watch some food network, those dirty heathens making delicious network programming. Also, I'm glad to know that Texas State is a Junior College, guess you want me to goto A&M or UT? Nah, you probably want me to stay in a basement somewhere and read the bible all day.
Oh and just for your info, my "diversity class" what kind of class is that? The closest thing I could think of matching that which I was forced to take was University Seminar which was actually taught by this Christian guy who tried to get people to goto his church and learn about Jeebus for extra credit. I went a couple times for the free food, yum yum.
Come on make some more assumptions about me, this is getting amusing. If you want, I can throw you some fodder, oh boy I love to masturbate to lesbian porn.
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Post by oaora on Oct 18, 2008 22:00:57 GMT -5
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Post by kureji on Oct 18, 2008 22:08:30 GMT -5
oh I don't go to those, I don't like listening to homosexual propaganda anymore than you do. If that's all you're talking about, yeah screw those classes, but they aren't mandatory.
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Post by oaora on Oct 18, 2008 22:53:06 GMT -5
Yes, but they incorporate a lot of those ideas into your education. I walk down the halls in these state schools here in PA, all you see is feminist and homosexual propaganda. What about learning, is this what school is about now? No wonder kids no nothing about the constitution or US history.
At least I'm glad you call it out as what it is.
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Post by kureji on Oct 18, 2008 23:15:10 GMT -5
Not really, I don't think I've ever heard anything about the treatment of women or homosexuals in any of my classes... Maybe in Philosophy... but then again I take mostly math and science heavy classes, not liberal arts. Kinda hard to tell me to love homosexuals while deriving formulas.
Now don't get me wrong, I don't hate homo's but I don't like being force fed anything either. Not from Christians, not from Homosexuals, not from Eskimos. Nobody.
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Post by oaora on Oct 19, 2008 0:37:29 GMT -5
Well that's a good way to look at at. You shouldn't be force fed anything. But I can tell you that as a Christian many concepts that are introduced into higher education are anti-God. Not sure how much of that you would get in math class. More in science I assume.
They talk about the bases for oppression for one and it all goes back to the law of God. They equate it with slavery.
To be quite honest you need the Holy Spirit to give you guidance in those situations. As a non-Christian you don't have that.
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Post by davidvalley on Oct 19, 2008 0:51:59 GMT -5
Well that's a good way to look at at. You shouldn't be force fed anything. But I can tell you that as a Christian many concepts that are introduced into higher education are anti-God. Not sure how much of that you would get in math class. More in science I assume. They talk about the bases for oppression for one and it all goes back to the law of God. They equate it with slavery. To be quite honest you need the Holy Spirit to give you guidance in those situations. As a non-Christian you don't have that. ;D Oh boy we got one here. Not only did you assume the wrong things about krueji but you also try to tell him(who is an atheist by the way I'm sure by his own choice and outlook on the world and not by some propaganda college class which by the way are not required to take in most colleges) that he should turn to the Holy Spirit for guidance. Well what if I said that you are being guided by the wrong Holy Spirit and are being lead to believe in something that was created by man? I mean would it be so wrong to think that you assumed wrongly just as you wrongly assumed things about krueji the wrong religion or even broader religion at all?
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Post by oaora on Oct 19, 2008 1:13:11 GMT -5
Well prove it.
The National Coalition Building Institute is an international, non-profit, leadership training organization based in Washington, DC, USA. Since 1984, NCBI has worked to eliminate racism and all other forms of prejudice and discrimination throughout the world.
Where We Are The work of eliminating prejudice and discrimination does not end with a workshop or training, no matter how outstanding and memorable. An ongoing effort is required, and the support of like-minded people greatly enhances our ability to remain committed and stay active for the long haul. NCBI’s worldwide network of teams of well-trained leaders, a resource to their communities and organizations, meets this need and has proven to be a major driving force for social change.
NCBI is represented by scores of resource teams in nine countries. These teams are based in cities, on college and university campuses, and in organizations from schools to corporations. Please click on any or all of the preceding links to find out more about the outstanding work of NCBI teams around the world.
They know what they are doing.....
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Post by dale on Oct 19, 2008 5:01:06 GMT -5
Welcome to The Patriot's world. I tried to tell you.
In regard to his points I will say two things as I assume he is speaking more to you than me.
1. Of course I come up with my perverse and antichristian ideas on my own.
2. The street preachers also live their lives off of tv shows, namely the Jesus movies that air every Easter. They are kind of like the Pharasees in The Greatest Story Ever Told.
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Post by evilart on Oct 19, 2008 8:42:03 GMT -5
Boy this guy is way out there is he not? Ask this goof what church basement cellar he crawled out of and let us hope he crawls back there like Gollum soon.
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Post by davidvalley on Oct 19, 2008 11:06:04 GMT -5
Well prove it. The National Coalition Building Institute is an international, non-profit, leadership training organization based in Washington, DC, USA. Since 1984, NCBI has worked to eliminate racism and all other forms of prejudice and discrimination throughout the world. Where We Are The work of eliminating prejudice and discrimination does not end with a workshop or training, no matter how outstanding and memorable. An ongoing effort is required, and the support of like-minded people greatly enhances our ability to remain committed and stay active for the long haul. NCBI’s worldwide network of teams of well-trained leaders, a resource to their communities and organizations, meets this need and has proven to be a major driving force for social change. NCBI is represented by scores of resource teams in nine countries. These teams are based in cities, on college and university campuses, and in organizations from schools to corporations. Please click on any or all of the preceding links to find out more about the outstanding work of NCBI teams around the world. They know what they are doing..... You mean they are trying to make the world less bigoted and more tolerant? Those sinful bastards!!! ;D LOL
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Post by kureji on Oct 19, 2008 11:38:15 GMT -5
Actually I'm not exactly Athiest, I'm Agnostic leaning towards Athiesim. In other words, I don't really believe in any religion, I'm not completely dismissing the idea of a supreme being but I'm leaning more towards that there probably isn't one.
As to how I've been indoctorined by things all my life according to you. I came to the conclusion myself a long time ago, and trust me everyone was trying to convince me I was wrong, yes including teachers. Living in the south and being Athiest is not the same as being in the north and being Athiest. Ever been in a class where you said something that you believe in and have the whole class take turns trying to stump you, calling you stupid for your beliefs and the teacher just idlely watches and with her glances you can tell shes hoping the crowd rips you apart because she agrees with them. Yeah, you're wrong if you think they were the reason I don't believe in God. Though their idiotic half thought out rhetoric bullshìt that they have been force fed for years certainly didn't help me find Jesus either.
As for TV, I suppose you could say that has had an influence on me that way, but like I said earlier I really don't watch alot of TV even when I was younger I only watched cartoons which really didn't have too much propoganda in it... Unless crushing coyotes under a piano is propoganda for homosexuals and feminists, or that God doesn't exist. Maybe theres a hidden meaning there that I only get subconsiously. Who knows?
Want to know when I decided I didn't believe in God? Fourth Grade in recess as I was sitting by myself on the concrete looking out towards the sky contemplating the meaning of life at ten years old. I then went on a search to ask religious people questions to see if I could satisfy my doubt, I'd ask them questions but they could never tell me a truly fulfilling answer. It almost always revolved around faith. I have no faith, that is why I'm not Christian or any other religion. Faith is to blindly believe in something without evidence, and I can not will not do that for anything. There is only one thing that I have faith in and that is the one thing I've known all my life, and that is myself. When I was younger, I had no athiest friends, no athiest families, no athiest teachers, not even any athiest firefighters. Everyone around me was Christian or at least appeared to be, no one ever tried to convince me to think anything other than as how a Christian would.
I was the first in my grade to break away from the flock and it was by myself that I came to the conclusion. Best of all, I didn't even do it because of teen angst or anything like some kids do, you know those kids that dress in black and cut themselfs and say they don't believe in God because life is so cruel because their parents grounded them for getting a D on their math homework. Yeah, I hate those people too.
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Post by dale on Oct 19, 2008 14:20:51 GMT -5
Wait til you get to know The Patriot. You will really come to hate him.
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Post by kureji on Oct 19, 2008 15:01:46 GMT -5
I don't hate the street ranters, at worst, I come to pity them.
Edit: Actually thats not true, I dislike Brother Jed because he tried to convince my girlfriend to break up with me. That jerk.
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