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Originally posted by @romans1009
Another non-substantive post designed to anger someone. Shall I count how many times you do this?
But I thought you were not in favor of keeping such a tally? (When it was brought to your attention the huge number of times each day you accused people of trolling).

Double standards much?


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
But I thought you were not in favor of keeping such a tally? (When it was brought to your attention the huge number of times each day you accused people of trolling).

Double standards much?
Are you seeing any patients today in your capacity as a “mental health professional?”

Make sure you close this browser before they come in. You wouldn’t them saying, “Hey! I didn’t know you were that troll on RHP! That’s wild!”

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Originally posted by @romans1009
Are you seeing any patients today in your capacity as a “mental health professional?”

Make sure you close this browser before they come in. You wouldn’t them saying, “Hey! I didn’t know you were that troll on RHP! That’s wild!”
Weak. Not even an attempt to explain your double standards.

(And just to be clear, I have 'never' made reference to your mother. You, however, make personal comments about the vulnerable people I work with on a regular basis. Guess that makes you the troll, hey? )


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Weak. Not even an attempt to explain your double standards.

(And just to be clear, I have 'never' made reference to your mother. You, however, make personal comments about the vulnerable people I work with on a regular basis. Guess that makes you the troll, hey? )
LOL

They’re even more vulnerable by being in your hands.

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'Like a city whose walls are broken through is a person who lacks self-control.'

Proverbs 25:28


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
'Like a city whose walls are broken through is a person who lacks self-control.'

Proverbs 25:28
(Alleged) physician, heal thyself


Originally posted by @romans1009
(Alleged) physician, heal thyself
I'm honest about who I am and what I do.

Try it some time.


Originally posted by @romans1009
Another non-substantive post designed to anger someone? Shall I start counting how many times you do this?
Do you have anything to offer on the OP or the thread topic?

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Originally posted by @fmf
Do you have anything to offer on the OP or the thread topic?
Or indeed on any thread.

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Originally posted by @philokalia
Humans need God. If that were not the case, we would not have been told to spread the Gospel to the ends of the earth -- the "Great Commission:"
If I am not mistaken, virtually all religions seem to promise a life after death - in some form or other - in return for adherence. This suggests - to me at least -that such a supposed 'reward' simply reflects the rather understandable aspirations and insecurities of mortal humans - across every culture, and right down through history - rather than reflect any truth in the notion of supernatural immortality for human beings.


Originally posted by @fmf
Do you have anything to offer on the OP or the thread topic?
Are you the hall monitor today?

Coach Feckles said I could retrieve my sweatshirt from my locker.

He did so.

Just ask him.

He didn’t give me a hall pass. He said gym teachers didn’t have them.

I’m just telling you what he said.

Go ahead. I don’t care.

That hall monitor job’s really gone to your head.

Yeah, likewise.


Originally posted by @fmf
If I am not mistaken, virtually all religions seem to promise a life after death - in some form or other - in return for adherence. This suggests - to me at least -that such a supposed 'reward' simply reflects the rather understandable aspirations and insecurities of mortal humans - across every culture, and right down through history - rather than reflect any truth in the notion of supernatural immortality for human beings.
“Adherence” is a pretty vague word without an object. Adherence to what?

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Originally posted by @romans1009
“Adherence” is a pretty vague word without an object. Adherence to what?
???

What do you mean "without an object"? Read the sentence.

"...virtually all religions seem to promise a life after death - in some form or other - in return for adherence. "


Originally posted by @fmf
???

What do you mean "without an object"? Read the sentence.

"...virtually all religions seem to promise a life after death - in some form or other - in return for adherence. "
Right. Adherence to what?

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Originally posted by @romans1009
Right. Adherence to what?
If you can't read the sentence and discern what it means, so be it.

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