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I don't twist, I apply the things you say now to things you said in the past and point out that you're very inconsistent.
I don't twist, I apply the things you say now to things you said in the past and point out that you're very inconsistent.
But if it was in my ass, it wouldn't be out, now would it?
What were those, cupcake?And on the past 2 pages I supplied you with 2 recent mistakes you made that you did not even try to correct at all.
Yes, Brad, I do support the rights of gays to have guns, although the behaviors you describe would not be proper gun safety.@ChurchOfGodBear ,
Get your gun and stick it up your ass - all the way! After you've twisted it around for awhile, stick it in your mouth and suck on it.
What were those, cupcake?
Just one recent example:
As everyone remembers, Brad stated Gematria is part of Linguistics. It was proven conclusively that's not the case. In a vain attempt to cover his ass, he posted a dictionary definition which I rebuked by posting a scientific definition taken directly from a univeristy's website (which I also linked).
Brad did not address the matter further and he certainly did not "correct his mistake".
He is, undeniably, lying yet again.
Another example of wrong claims that Brad did not correct:
His claim that the Renaissance started in the 12th/13th century.
Yes, Brad, I do support the rights of gays to have guns, although the behaviors you describe would not be proper gun safety.
I suspect (not joking) that Brad's rough life has left him unable to believe in a God other than himself. If he were to have to abandon his Space Jesus fantasy, he would have no choice but to go atheist. Brad's ego would not allow him to perceive a world that did not revolve around him. As long as he can believe he IS Jesus, he's a devoutly religious man. The second that requires him to humble himself before another, he'll toss religion aside like a prom dress at Miami high.Before this thread, I wouldn't have thought I had a threshold for 'Uncomfortable levels of blasphemy', but here we are. Like, I actually get the feeling that I should steer clear so I don't catch any peripheral smiting.
Brad, you clearly believe in something like God - Have you considered the consequences for being wrong about this? This is a shocking evolution of what it means to take the Lord's name in vain. I mean, you literally took God's name out of pure vanity.
Here's hoping St. Peter has a mental health clause in his job description, but I kind of think even the most unwell should be able to see their inability to stop trolls means they sure as shit ain't omnipotent.
Consider repentance, Brad. For the sake of your soul, if nothing else.
Yeah, that all sounds accurate. I wonder if it would be possible to induce atheism. . .I suspect (not joking) that Brad's rough life has left him unable to believe in a God other than himself. If he were to have to abandon his Space Jesus fantasy, he would have no choice but to go atheist. Brad's ego would not allow him to perceive a world that did not revolve around him. As long as he can believe he IS Jesus, he's a devoutly religious man. The second that requires him to humble himself before another, he'll toss religion aside like a prom dress at Miami high.
Have you? I mean, you've been focused on this guy all morning, but all you've got to show for your knowledge is a wiki link and a quote of a TV special. This is like when we told you about the movie Pi, and you regurgitated something you'd copied from imdb... when I asked you what you actually thought of the movie itself, you clammed up."His claim that the Renaissance started in the 12th/13th century." I never said that. But you don't want to give the proper credit to* Leonardo Fibonacci for his paradigm-shifting writings. Had you even heard of him before?
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_Fibonacci
That's another lie. It's a pattern - it's good to recognize patterns for they prove there's an underlying meaning to things. You are a compulsive and pathological liar.This is like when we told you about the movie Pi, and you regurgitated something you'd copied from imdb
ftfyIt's a pattern - I see patterns in everything because I have a mental disorder.
No Brad. This isn't up to debate. Linguistics, as has been shown, are about finding out how a language works, how it changes and how it interacts with other languages (amongst other things). If anything Gematria (and I pointed this out back when you originally brought it up) is Heuristics, since it is trying to interpret words according to some arbitrary value system. Something that Linguistics under absolutely no circumstances ever does. Linguistics is entirely devoid of the foundation for the application of your numbers-nonsense pseudo-science, full stop.@RomanesEuntDomus ,
"Brad stated Gematria is part of Linguistics." That's correct. The powers-that-be in the field of linguistics may not have accepted that, I don't know. I AM well aware that almost all paradigm-shifting discoveries (i.e. General Relativity) take awhile to kick-in.
A lie. See:"His claim that the Renaissance started in the 12th/13th century." I never said that. But you don't want to give the proper credit to* Leonardo Fibonacci for his paradigm-shifting writings. Had you even heard of him before?
Leonardo Fibonacci c. 1200 introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals to Europe. This is what ended the Medieval Age/ Middle Ages/Dark Ages and ushered in The Renaissance.
That's some grade A projecting right there.You are a compulsive and pathological liar.
So, wait, concern for your soul is an attack? How should I have voiced my concerns, Bradleyboy?