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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Great Atheist Moment- Wolf Blitzer and Tornado
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on: May 21, 2013, 11:22:24 PM
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You keep bringing abuse by priests, 1. Out of the hundredsbof thousands of priests in this world, what percentage do you actually think do this? 2. I'm not catholic. 3. Your highly educated.but your education clearly as with the majority of universities, have a atheist/ liberal teachings. They only teach one side, I don't blame YOU because your closed minded. You were indoctrinated. But you did pay for that indoctrination.
The fact that only a "few" priests abused little boys does not take away from the fact that more than likely thousands of children were abused. Its almost like youre implying that those thousands of children dont matter because it was only a few priests who are accused of this. Secondly, we do not know how many priests are abusing kids and not getting caught. It could be a lot more than you think. Also, my education has nothing to do with the fact that priests have and do abuse little boys. This is not a liberal or conservative standpoint. Its about protecting children. But your conservative beliefs have brainwashed you into believing that its always a liberal agenda. Child abuse has nothing to do with liberalism or conservatism. And you were also indoctrinated to believe in God. Whats your point? In fact, I never really took any courses that spoke about atheism. My schools have never indoctrinated me. In fact, I do not even recall being in a class where there were debates about atheism. Again, what is your point? Also, I do not consider myself close minded. In fact, I am open to the fact that a god may exist. You show me the evidence, Ill believe. It is you who is close minded, because you refuse to disbelieve in spite of evidence. That is the definition of being close minded. Know how to apply the definition properly.
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Great Atheist Moment- Wolf Blitzer and Tornado
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on: May 21, 2013, 11:11:12 PM
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In a better place than where Hitchens is.
But this has nothing to do with your original statement. In your original statement you implied that Hitchens suffered a painful death because was a nonebeliever. Then I pointed out that 2 believers also suffered a painful death, then you say, "he is a in a better place." One point has nothing to do with the other. Secondly, they are all just in the ground. No more, no less.
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Great Atheist Moment- Wolf Blitzer and Tornado
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on: May 21, 2013, 11:03:13 PM
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If i recall, Hitchens died young, a slow painful death i believe.
Yes, so did my grandma and aunt who were firm believers in God and JC. They died a slow, painful battle with cancer, in constant pain, while they prayed each day for the pain to go away. The pain never really did cease. Seems like God was on vacation or something.  So what is your point that Hitchens died a slow, painful death?
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Great Atheist Moment- Wolf Blitzer and Tornado
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on: May 21, 2013, 10:35:36 PM
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See, she does not blame anyone for thanking the lord.
If this was a christian, they would say how atheists are going to burn in hell if they do not thank the lord.
It seems atheists do not care what you believe in, as long as you do not force it upon others. Whereas, theists are always trying to shove their religion in everyones face.
As Christopher Hitchens said about religion, "Second I hope I’ve made it clear that I’m perfectly happy for people to have these toys (religion) and to play with them at home, and hug them to themselves and share them with other people who come round and play with the toys. That’s, absolutely fine. They are not, to make me play with these toys. I will not play with the toys. Don’t bring the toys to my house. Don’t say my children must play with these toys. Don’t say my toys, might be a condom, here we go again, are not allowed by their toys. I’m not going to have any of that."
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / "I am too pretty to work" says Laura Fernee
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on: May 20, 2013, 08:50:59 PM
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http://www.ibtimes.com/too-pretty-work-laura-fernee-phd-graduate-quit-her-job-after-coworkers-bullied-her-photo-1270081  I assume this is how tbombz feels when he goes to school or his potential job. I mean, how many people want to see him in his bunny costume? No wonder he does not have a job. The story: Laura Fernee says she’s too pretty to work. The 33-year-old UK woman says she quit her medical research job in 2011 after being harassed at the office over her good looks, she told the Mirror. She says her slim figure, attractive face and hair make her a prime target for male advances and persecution from jealous female colleagues. “I was constantly asked out on dates or found romantic gifts and notes at my desk. I found it sleazy and uncomfortable,” Fernee said. "Even when I was in a laboratory in scrubs with no makeup, they still came on to me because of my natural attractiveness.”Fernee maintains that she’s not to blame for her current predicament. “It’s not my fault. ... I can’t help the way I look,” she said on UK’s ITV "This Morning." She said women assumed she was dumb and saw her as a threat. "They told me to sit facing a different direction, because men were staring at me not them.” Now, the unemployed PhD graduate lives with her parents who pay for her estimated $3,000 monthly expenses, which includes a gym membership, more than $2,000 on designer clothes and going out with her boyfriend, the Mirror reports. She spends more than $1,000 per month on blow-dries. Fernee isn’t the first British woman to highlight the downsides of being “too pretty.” British writer Samantha Brick wrote a column in the Daily Mail describing the challenges behind her apparent beauty. Fernee said there are more women out there like her. They probably haven’t come forward out of fear for being called “big-headed.” “I’m not lazy and I’m no bimbo,” Fernee said.
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: young chicks trying to be hardcore in gym?
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on: May 20, 2013, 10:45:48 AM
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I don't get it what's with these fit, hot young chicks these days trying to be hardcore in the gym as if their workout is life or death  "I swear the next dude that tries to talk to me at the gym is getting punched in the throat. No I will not give you my name, no I will not give you my number, and no I will not tell you "what I'm training for. I'm not here for your entertainment, I'm not here for you to stare at, and I'm definitely not here for you to try and pick me up. I'm here to do work. Yeah I may sound like a bitch... but this is the gym, not match.com. Take your sorry ass pick up lines and move along bro. Ok, I feel better now  Happy Thursday!"    haha here to "do work" oh brother  Funny thing is the way she is dressed. Who the hell wear shorts that short to the gym, and then complains when they get stared at? That is like Ronnie Coleman walking into the gym with a tanktop on, then complain when people stare and/or approach him. She could easily wear jogging pants and a sweatshirt, and not an outfit that shows off her legs, arms, butt, and cleavage. Moron.
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: More Crossfit Nonsense
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on: May 19, 2013, 10:03:49 AM
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The home workouts are good if you are stuck athome and want to follow something w minimal equipment.
The cross fit stuff i see just looks like you are begging for injury
Exactly. I mean, if you have a newborn at home, then its fine to do that stuff. Working out is better than not working out. I hear people talking about P90X insanity workouts, etc. They all tell me I should try it. I just smile and say, "no thanks." They all claim that it is such a hardcore work out. 
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: More Crossfit Nonsense
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on: May 19, 2013, 09:48:08 AM
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I just do not understand why you cannot go into the gym and just lift weights?
What with all this "Insanity" P90X workouts, crossfit workouts, etc? It appears to be a seriously marketing ploy so people can get rich. You can easily achieve the same results with a $20.00 gym membership per month.
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