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Ohhhhhh nice! Now im arrogant! For english press 1. oops sorry.....I meant paranoid Please hold, your call will be answered in the order it was received. This call may be recorded for quality assurance..................... can you patch me through to voicemail,,,,just want to leave a message God loves you and I think you are pretty cool too,,,, |
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I'm curious to know what nourishes Funches actually
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Ill give you a funny example. Before I believed in God, I was a cheerleader for Satan and didnt even know it.
I didn't know what you were talking about until I watched that video of you and Ozzie ....if you're truely finish doing pom pom cheers for Satan...you might want to think about deleting it before The Pope sees it |
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I'm curious to know what nourishes Funches actually I only eat American Food...Rice, Spaghetti, Canadian Bacon, French Bread, German Chocolate cake, but I've never eatan a pizza, I'n not sure why....probably because it looks gross or probably because as a kid when I was watching Star Trek I saw a slice of pizza attack Mr.Spock http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jC6BXt6wl7k |
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Edited by
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Mon 05/14/12 08:00 AM
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Ill give you a funny example. Before I believed in God, I was a cheerleader for Satan and didnt even know it.
I didn't know what you were talking about until I watched that video of you and Ozzie ....if you're truely finish doing pom pom cheers for Satan...you might want to think about deleting it before The Pope sees it HAHAHAHA! Ohhhhhhhhhh Funches, you make a funny, you should be comedian, Here, I have cupcake for your funny! Ohhhhh, hahahahahaha!! Today we celebrate "Funny Funches Day". |
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I agree there may or may not be God. Personally, I would much rather believe in God than the mumbo-jumbo the universe just conveniently happened. if it's impossible to believe that something just conveniently happened ...then why wouldn't that same impossibility apply to God I wrote I'd rather believe in God if I'm going to believe in improbabilities. After all, the big bang theory tells the same story of creation but without God. How did the writers of the Bible know this? So through reference like that I believe God does exist. I mean, I surely hope so. the point it seems that your statement was trying to make was that you rather believe in one Mumbo Jumbo over another Mumbo Jumbo, whether it's the one singularity of the Big Bang or God himself...if "conveniently happened" is an improbability....then neither could have popped out of nothingness and had to have been created Well you "have" to believe in something. I choose God because of the Bible. Not anything I can really put my finger on. That's why it is called "blind faith" isn't it? |
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Ill give you a funny example. Before I believed in God, I was a cheerleader for Satan and didnt even know it.
I didn't know what you were talking about until I watched that video of you and Ozzie ....if you're truely finish doing pom pom cheers for Satan...you might want to think about deleting it before The Pope sees it HAHAHAHA! Ohhhhhhhhhh Funches, you make a funny, you should be comedian, Here, I have cupcake for your funny! Ohhhhh, hahahahahaha!! all for me?...why thank you is it one of your special cupcakes with the hemlock laced frosting and blasting caps that's made to look like candles .... oh I get it...it's part of what we were debating about...if I eat the cupcake and survive, it will prove that God exist beyond faith and a book....but if I don't survive...it will prove the contrary |
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I agree there may or may not be God. Personally, I would much rather believe in God than the mumbo-jumbo the universe just conveniently happened. if it's impossible to believe that something just conveniently happened ...then why wouldn't that same impossibility apply to God I wrote I'd rather believe in God if I'm going to believe in improbabilities. After all, the big bang theory tells the same story of creation but without God. How did the writers of the Bible know this? So through reference like that I believe God does exist. I mean, I surely hope so. the point it seems that your statement was trying to make was that you rather believe in one Mumbo Jumbo over another Mumbo Jumbo, whether it's the one singularity of the Big Bang or God himself...if "conveniently happened" is an improbability....then neither could have popped out of nothingness and had to have been created Well you "have" to believe in something. I choose God because of the Bible. Not anything I can really put my finger on. That's why it is called "blind faith" isn't it? why do you "have" to believe in something? ....didn't the God you believe in give you "Free Will"? |
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Edited by
luv2roknroll
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Mon 05/14/12 08:05 AM
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OHHHHHHHHH FUNCHES! YOU MUST STOP MAKING SO MUCH FUNNY, I LAUGH TOO HARD!! I love "Funny Funches Day" best. |
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I agree there may or may not be God. Personally, I would much rather believe in God than the mumbo-jumbo the universe just conveniently happened. if it's impossible to believe that something just conveniently happened ...then why wouldn't that same impossibility apply to God I wrote I'd rather believe in God if I'm going to believe in improbabilities. After all, the big bang theory tells the same story of creation but without God. How did the writers of the Bible know this? So through reference like that I believe God does exist. I mean, I surely hope so. the point it seems that your statement was trying to make was that you rather believe in one Mumbo Jumbo over another Mumbo Jumbo, whether it's the one singularity of the Big Bang or God himself...if "conveniently happened" is an improbability....then neither could have popped out of nothingness and had to have been created Well you "have" to believe in something. I choose God because of the Bible. Not anything I can really put my finger on. That's why it is called "blind faith" isn't it? why do you "have" to believe in something? ....didn't the God you believe in give you "Free Will"? What are you talking about? No one is trying to "prove" God. God needs no proving. God wants us to love him. This is done by a CHOICE. If God was proven to be absolute, there would be no le-way for us to "choose" to come to him or not. You have to believe in something because there is no possible way to not believe in something in that exact tense. If you do not believe in God, you then believe "God" to be false. |
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Edited by
luv2roknroll
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why do you "have" to believe in something? ....didn't the God you believe in give you "Free Will"? What are you talking about? No one is trying to "prove" God. God needs no proving. God wants us to love him. This is done by a CHOICE. If God was proven to be absolute, there would be no le-way for us to "choose" to come to him or not. Thats a big "10-4" Cowboy. Im sorry Funches, your breakin up, come again! |
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I agree there may or may not be God. Personally, I would much rather believe in God than the mumbo-jumbo the universe just conveniently happened. if it's impossible to believe that something just conveniently happened ...then why wouldn't that same impossibility apply to God I wrote I'd rather believe in God if I'm going to believe in improbabilities. After all, the big bang theory tells the same story of creation but without God. How did the writers of the Bible know this? So through reference like that I believe God does exist. I mean, I surely hope so. the point it seems that your statement was trying to make was that you rather believe in one Mumbo Jumbo over another Mumbo Jumbo, whether it's the one singularity of the Big Bang or God himself...if "conveniently happened" is an improbability....then neither could have popped out of nothingness and had to have been created Well you "have" to believe in something. I choose God because of the Bible. Not anything I can really put my finger on. That's why it is called "blind faith" isn't it? why do you "have" to believe in something? ....didn't the God you believe in give you "Free Will"? What are you talking about? No one is trying to "prove" God. God needs no proving. God wants us to love him. This is done by a CHOICE. If God was proven to be absolute, there would be no le-way for us to "choose" to come to him or not. You have to believe in something because there is no possible way to not believe in something in that exact tense. If you do not believe in God, you then believe "God" to be false. "to "have" to believe"... only proves how "Free Will" is a myth .... |
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why do you "have" to believe in something? ....didn't the God you believe in give you "Free Will"? What are you talking about? No one is trying to "prove" God. God needs no proving. God wants us to love him. This is done by a CHOICE. If God was proven to be absolute, there would be no le-way for us to "choose" to come to him or not. Thats a big "10-4" Cowboy. Im sorry Funches, your breakin up, come again! don't worry...Cowboy as usual will contradict himself in the next post |
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I agree there may or may not be God. Personally, I would much rather believe in God than the mumbo-jumbo the universe just conveniently happened. if it's impossible to believe that something just conveniently happened ...then why wouldn't that same impossibility apply to God I wrote I'd rather believe in God if I'm going to believe in improbabilities. After all, the big bang theory tells the same story of creation but without God. How did the writers of the Bible know this? So through reference like that I believe God does exist. I mean, I surely hope so. the point it seems that your statement was trying to make was that you rather believe in one Mumbo Jumbo over another Mumbo Jumbo, whether it's the one singularity of the Big Bang or God himself...if "conveniently happened" is an improbability....then neither could have popped out of nothingness and had to have been created Well you "have" to believe in something. I choose God because of the Bible. Not anything I can really put my finger on. That's why it is called "blind faith" isn't it? why do you "have" to believe in something? ....didn't the God you believe in give you "Free Will"? What are you talking about? No one is trying to "prove" God. God needs no proving. God wants us to love him. This is done by a CHOICE. If God was proven to be absolute, there would be no le-way for us to "choose" to come to him or not. You have to believe in something because there is no possible way to not believe in something in that exact tense. If you do not believe in God, you then believe "God" to be false. "to "have" to believe"... only proves how "Free Will" is a myth .... How so? God doesn't force us to believe in him or not believe in him. That is what free will is, it is choice. |
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why do you "have" to believe in something? ....didn't the God you believe in give you "Free Will"? What are you talking about? No one is trying to "prove" God. God needs no proving. God wants us to love him. This is done by a CHOICE. If God was proven to be absolute, there would be no le-way for us to "choose" to come to him or not. Thats a big "10-4" Cowboy. Im sorry Funches, your breakin up, come again! don't worry...Cowboy as usual will contradict himself in the next post Only in your eyes and cause of your twisting of other's word my dear Funches. |
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why do you "have" to believe in something? ....didn't the God you believe in give you "Free Will"? What are you talking about? No one is trying to "prove" God. God needs no proving. God wants us to love him. This is done by a CHOICE. If God was proven to be absolute, there would be no le-way for us to "choose" to come to him or not. Thats a big "10-4" Cowboy. Im sorry Funches, your breakin up, come again! don't worry...Cowboy as usual will contradict himself in the next post I copy that! And that is a big negative good buddy! Keep on truckin! |
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I agree there may or may not be God. Personally, I would much rather believe in God than the mumbo-jumbo the universe just conveniently happened. if it's impossible to believe that something just conveniently happened ...then why wouldn't that same impossibility apply to God I wrote I'd rather believe in God if I'm going to believe in improbabilities. After all, the big bang theory tells the same story of creation but without God. How did the writers of the Bible know this? So through reference like that I believe God does exist. I mean, I surely hope so. the point it seems that your statement was trying to make was that you rather believe in one Mumbo Jumbo over another Mumbo Jumbo, whether it's the one singularity of the Big Bang or God himself...if "conveniently happened" is an improbability....then neither could have popped out of nothingness and had to have been created Well you "have" to believe in something. I choose God because of the Bible. Not anything I can really put my finger on. That's why it is called "blind faith" isn't it? why do you "have" to believe in something? ....didn't the God you believe in give you "Free Will"? What are you talking about? No one is trying to "prove" God. God needs no proving. God wants us to love him. This is done by a CHOICE. If God was proven to be absolute, there would be no le-way for us to "choose" to come to him or not. You have to believe in something because there is no possible way to not believe in something in that exact tense. If you do not believe in God, you then believe "God" to be false. "to "have" to believe"... only proves how "Free Will" is a myth .... How so? God doesn't force us to believe in him or not believe in him. That is what free will is, it is choice. Cowboy... you stated that you "have" to believe in something ...if you have "Free Will" then explain why you "have" to believe in something |
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I agree there may or may not be God. Personally, I would much rather believe in God than the mumbo-jumbo the universe just conveniently happened. if it's impossible to believe that something just conveniently happened ...then why wouldn't that same impossibility apply to God I wrote I'd rather believe in God if I'm going to believe in improbabilities. After all, the big bang theory tells the same story of creation but without God. How did the writers of the Bible know this? So through reference like that I believe God does exist. I mean, I surely hope so. the point it seems that your statement was trying to make was that you rather believe in one Mumbo Jumbo over another Mumbo Jumbo, whether it's the one singularity of the Big Bang or God himself...if "conveniently happened" is an improbability....then neither could have popped out of nothingness and had to have been created Well you "have" to believe in something. I choose God because of the Bible. Not anything I can really put my finger on. That's why it is called "blind faith" isn't it? why do you "have" to believe in something? ....didn't the God you believe in give you "Free Will"? What are you talking about? No one is trying to "prove" God. God needs no proving. God wants us to love him. This is done by a CHOICE. If God was proven to be absolute, there would be no le-way for us to "choose" to come to him or not. You have to believe in something because there is no possible way to not believe in something in that exact tense. If you do not believe in God, you then believe "God" to be false. "to "have" to believe"... only proves how "Free Will" is a myth .... How so? God doesn't force us to believe in him or not believe in him. That is what free will is, it is choice. Cowboy... you stated that you "have" to believe in something ...if you have "Free Will" then explain why you "have" to believe in something Because again Free will is choice. You have the choice to believe IN God the father or not. But either way it's believing. You either "believe" in God the father or "believe" God the father is a myth. |
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why do you "have" to believe in something? ....didn't the God you believe in give you "Free Will"? What are you talking about? No one is trying to "prove" God. God needs no proving. God wants us to love him. This is done by a CHOICE. If God was proven to be absolute, there would be no le-way for us to "choose" to come to him or not. Thats a big "10-4" Cowboy. Im sorry Funches, your breakin up, come again! don't worry...Cowboy as usual will contradict himself in the next post I copy that! And that is a big negative good buddy! Keep on truckin! you went from a cheerleader for Satan to C.W. McCall? ..... |
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I agree there may or may not be God. Personally, I would much rather believe in God than the mumbo-jumbo the universe just conveniently happened. if it's impossible to believe that something just conveniently happened ...then why wouldn't that same impossibility apply to God I wrote I'd rather believe in God if I'm going to believe in improbabilities. After all, the big bang theory tells the same story of creation but without God. How did the writers of the Bible know this? So through reference like that I believe God does exist. I mean, I surely hope so. the point it seems that your statement was trying to make was that you rather believe in one Mumbo Jumbo over another Mumbo Jumbo, whether it's the one singularity of the Big Bang or God himself...if "conveniently happened" is an improbability....then neither could have popped out of nothingness and had to have been created Well you "have" to believe in something. I choose God because of the Bible. Not anything I can really put my finger on. That's why it is called "blind faith" isn't it? why do you "have" to believe in something? ....didn't the God you believe in give you "Free Will"? What are you talking about? No one is trying to "prove" God. God needs no proving. God wants us to love him. This is done by a CHOICE. If God was proven to be absolute, there would be no le-way for us to "choose" to come to him or not. You have to believe in something because there is no possible way to not believe in something in that exact tense. If you do not believe in God, you then believe "God" to be false. "to "have" to believe"... only proves how "Free Will" is a myth .... How so? God doesn't force us to believe in him or not believe in him. That is what free will is, it is choice. Cowboy... you stated that you "have" to believe in something ...if you have "Free Will" then explain why you "have" to believe in something Because again Free will is choice. You have the choice to believe IN God the father or not. But either way it's believing. You either "believe" in God the father or "believe" God the father is a myth. Cowboy...that doesn't answer the question ......come on and try to stay focus..... you claim that you "have" to believe in something ...explain why you "have" to do anything if you have 'Free Will" stop trying to slip around the question ...if you can't answer it then admit it |
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