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To: cowboyway

You lie. That you have to lie shows you know you are wrong.

Let that burn you just a moment.

Yes, I practice a pagan religion, as you do, for Christianity is a pagan religion. As opposed to a religion of a court sycophant. And that is a good thing.


217 posted on 01/05/2012 7:56:47 PM PST by donmeaker (e is trancendental)
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To: donmeaker
donmeaker: "Christianity is a pagan religion."

See my post #192 above.

219 posted on 01/06/2012 3:22:13 AM PST by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective....)
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To: donmeaker; Jim Robinson
You lie. That you have to lie shows you know you are wrong.

Show the lie, pagan.

Yes, I practice a pagan religion, as you do, for Christianity is a pagan religion.

It's hard for me to believe that JR lets you continue to post that garbage on his website.

220 posted on 01/06/2012 6:06:50 AM PST by cowboyway (Molon labe : Deo Vindice : "Rebellion is always an option!!"--Jim Robinson)
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To: donmeaker; TheOldLady; BroJoeK; cowboyway
donmeaker:Yes, I practice a pagan religion, as you do, for Christianity is a pagan religion. As opposed to a religion of a court sycophant. And that is a good thing.

How can anyone that believes in this above truthfully call himself Conservative?

255 posted on 01/16/2012 10:40:27 AM PST by Idabilly (Tailpipes poppin, radios rockin, Country Boy Can Survive.)
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To: donmeaker; Religion Moderator
Yes, I practice a pagan religion, as you do, for Christianity is a pagan religion

STOP calling Christianity a pagan religion. It's not.

Definition of "pagan":

heathen 1; especially: a follower of a polytheistic religion (as in ancient Rome) one who has little or no religion and who delights in sensual pleasures and material goods : an irreligious or hedonistic person. Origin of PAGAN: Middle English, from Late Latin paganus, from Latin, civilian, country dweller, from pagus country district; akin to Latin pangere to fix — more at pact First Known Use: 14th century There is no definition of "pagan" that applies to Christianity.

257 posted on 01/17/2012 10:16:48 AM PST by mojitojoe (SCOTUS.... think about that when you decide to sit home and pout because your candidate didn't win)
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