Re: Theos-World Re: [bad text]
Feb 17, 2010 04:25 PM
by Cass Silva
not to mention the wood being frozen and the loss of fingers snapped off while attempting to light the frozen pire. "Not fingers again for breakfast!!!" lol
Cass
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>From: "Drpsionic@aol.com" <Drpsionic@aol.com>
>To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Thu, 18 February, 2010 3:30:08 AM
>Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: [bad text]
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>Â
>They didn't have furnaces to keep them warm.
>
>Chuck the Heretic
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>_www.charlescosiman o.com
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>In a message dated 2/16/2010 6:52:40 P.M. Central Standard Time,
>silva_cass@yahoo. com writes:
>
>obviously you are not a neo-mini ice ager. Hey those that didn't migrate,
>froze to death!
>Cass
>
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>>From: "
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>_ (http://www.charlesc osimano.com/) _Drpsionic@aol. Drp_
>(mailto:Drpsionic@aol. com) _" <_ (http://www.charlesc osimano.com/) _Drpsionic@aol. Drp_
>(mailto:Drpsionic@aol. com) _>
>>To: _ (http://www.charlesc osimano.com/) _theos-talk@ yahoogrotheos- t_
>(mailto:theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com)
>>Sent: Wed, 17 February, 2010 2:51:44 AM
>>Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: [bad text]
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>>Yes, we actually have weather. I remember in college going to the loop
>>one frigid January morning when it was 20 below and a 20 mph wind coming
>off
>>the lake and when I got off the train I never felt more alive than when
>that
>>blast hit my face.
>>
>>And they think we will be impressed by a little snow!
>>
>>Fie upon them.
>>
>>Chuck the Heretic
>>
>>_www.charlescosima _www.cha
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>>In a message dated 2/15/2010 5:47:57 P.M. Central Standard Time,
>>Augoeides-222@ comcast.net writes:
>>
>>Chuck,
>>Yep, 26 beow zero icy frozen everything, and that wonderful 50 mph breeze
>
>>blowing acroos thge 1/2 mile of ice on the shore of Lake Michigan begin
>>reaching any of us chicagoans lol!!! Sbow was higher than I was when I
>was kid
>>in Chicago. We used to grab a ride and shoe surf on the ice by holding
>>onto the back bumpers of the cars ! Wheee what fun!!! And the MONSTER
>summer
>>electrical storms amde my mom disappear b_ecause she was hiding in the
>closet.
>>And it was estatic to wake up drenched with wet sheets in the hot summer
>>time of Chicago. I also said "Whats the big deal?" we had snow like that
>>every year back on the 40-50's!
>>
>>John
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From:
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>>_ (_ (http://www.charlesc osimano.com/) _http://www.charlesc _
>(http://www.charlesc /) _ osimano.com/ osimano.com/ <WBR>) _Drpsio
>>(mailto:Drpsionic@ (mailto:Drps
>>To: _ (_ (http://www.charlesc osimano.com/) _http://www.charlesc _
>(http://www.charlesc /) _ osimano.com/ osimano.com/ <WBR>) _theos-talk@
>>(mailto:theos- (mailto:theos- <WBR>talk@ yahoo
>>Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 8:14:59 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
>>Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: [bad text]
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>>LOL!
>>
>>I can remember a number of years where 95% of the US was under snow and
>>cold so bad it froze the oil in car engines. This year is nothing. Oh the
>>East Coast had a snow storm and the southerners got to make snowmen, but
>>I'm
>>from Chicago, I live in Wisconsin and you ain't gonna impress me with
>>snow.
>>
>>As far as the planets being aligned with the Milky Way, the planets are
>>always aligned with something. The Mayans were simply nuts, or is it the
>>folks who are taking them seriously who are nuts? Sorry, I'm not
>>impressed.
>>
>>Chuck the Heretic
>>
>>www.charlescosiman www.cha
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>>In a message dated 2/14/2010 7:35:43 P.M. Central Standard Time,
>>_ (_ (http://www.charlesc osimano.com/) _http://www.charlesc _
>(http://www.charlesc /) osimano.com/ osimano.com/ <WBR>) _silva_cas
>>(mailto:silva_ (mailto:silva_ <WBR>cass@ yahoo
>>
>>Hi Chuck
>>Seeing we have no recorded evidence of all the planets being in alignment
>>with the Milky Way (which is all the Mayans predicted) we have no way of
>>knowing what, or cannot predict, how or if this event will impact the
>>earth.
>>We have had pole shifts in the past and survived them, we have had ice
>and
>>
>>mini ice ages, so what I am saying, is not that the earth will be
>>annihlated but what is causing these climatic changes such as 95 percent
>>of the USA
>>under snow?
>>
>>We have evidence of islands sinking and evidence of mountains reemerging,
>>and if a chamber was found in the sphinx foot it would suggest that it
>was
>>constructed to hold something which could have been removed. As Cayce was
>>a christian perhaps the Jesus thing was more about the Christos thing.?
>>
>>Are there no more clairvoyants left in the TS?
>>
>>Cass
>>
>>In AgnosticsRefuge@ yahoogroups. com, "HumanCarol" <humanist@> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Unable to correctly attribute material to the correct author,
>>mangummurdock <no_reply@> alleged:
>>> >
>>> > > Richard Dawkins argues in Chap 3 of his book "The Dawkins Delusion"
>>that>>
>>> >
>>> > It is already know that that is a lie.
>>> >
>>> > << "it is more parsimonious to conjure up, say, a `Big Bang
>>singularity' or some other physical concept as yet unknown" to account
>for
>>the
>>existence of the universe. The word parsimonious is meaningless in
>>context:
>>Whatever it might denote, how could it be measured? But conjure is the
>>right
>>verb, suggesting as it does both misdirection and inattention.
>>Misdirection:
>>The Big Bang singularity does not represent a physical concept, because
>it
>>cannot be accommodated by a physical theory. It is a point at which
>>physical
>>theories give way. Inattention: The physical concept in which Dawkins has
>>placed his confidence is something that is either infinite and
>>inscrutable,
>>or otherwise unknown. Men hav_e come to faith on the basis of far les_s.
>>This is, I suppose, not surprising. His atheism notwithstanding, Dawkins
>>believes that he i_s a "deeply religious man." He simply prefers an alien
>>cult.>>
>>> >
>>> > Why don't you correctly attribute that passage?
>>> >
>>> > Here is the context and a correct citation:
>>> >
>>> > ---begin excerpt---
>>> >
>>> > > >
>>>
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