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Post by Cinemachinery on Mar 7, 2017 10:16:04 GMT
Well done. A name doesn't make it s church any more than Shakespeare calling knocking shops nunneries made them such. The article called it: the so-called "Church of Bleach" Nowhere did they claim it was an actual church, you lunatic. I'll never understand why you bother.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2017 11:04:36 GMT
That's insane...
Everyone knows it's carpet tile adhesive and a wire brush to treat autism.
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Post by Arlon10 on Mar 7, 2017 12:01:40 GMT
People die from what hospitals do everyday. Hospitals have even cut off the wrong foot (imagine that malpractice suit). You see one example of one lunatic and think it means religion is the problem? Is it any surprise then that people like you who obviously can't do math are losing so many patients? Of course not. Is the record worse at religion based hospital? Did you show that? Of course you did not. Try to Keep Up
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Post by Arlon10 on Mar 7, 2017 12:35:57 GMT
But why does the article call it "the church"? No I haven't anything to say about it to you. Elsewhere and to someone else, yes. Their full name is Genesis II Church of Health and Healing. Church of Bleach is a colloquial name for these nutcases. Well done for focusing on the important aspects of the story. These people better represent the religious, Jewish HospitalI'm not certain if they do as much research as the Seventh Day Adventists though. Speaking of research though, certified doctors try it all the time, and it fails sometimes, but that's how medicine advances. Of course they never force anyone to accept experimental procedures, especially on children without their parents consent. For atheists who did not bother to click the links those are the world renowned Cedars Sinai Jewish Hospital and the Loma Linda University Medical Center (famous for its research). What people really have to fear is a bunch of uneducated hick atheists forcing people to go to hospitals simply because atheists have a blind faith in science. So far all the atheists here look really dangerous that way.
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Post by progressiveelement on Mar 7, 2017 13:59:40 GMT
So you didn't actually read the article and chose to focus on that rather than the actual point of the story. Of course I read it (to the extent that the clique ever read anything I post ) Hey, Ade! A cure for you Alzheimer's! O-ethyl S-diisopropylaminomethyl methylphosphonothiolate!
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Post by Cinemachinery on Mar 7, 2017 17:42:05 GMT
What on earth?
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Post by Cinemachinery on Mar 7, 2017 17:43:30 GMT
Dead on, man. All I see around here are atheists forcing people to go to hospitals. It's a chronic issue!
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Mar 7, 2017 18:11:43 GMT
You see one example of one lunatic and think it means religion is the problem? This is implied nowhere in the article or the OP. Try to keep up.
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Post by Cinemachinery on Mar 7, 2017 18:18:40 GMT
You see one example of one lunatic and think it means religion is the problem? This is implied nowhere in the article or the OP. Try to keep up. The thread took a wacky turn, there.
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Post by Edward-Elizabeth-Hitler on Mar 7, 2017 19:12:43 GMT
What on earth? PLANET ARLON.
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Post by londonbird on Mar 8, 2017 8:05:52 GMT
So you didn't actually read the article and chose to focus on that rather than the actual point of the story. Of course I read it (to the extent that the clique ever read anything I post ) I have no idea who the 'clique' are and care even less. So you didn't read the article then. How can you discuss anything with even a modicum of intellect if you don't read the article?
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Post by awhina on Mar 8, 2017 8:09:42 GMT
Of course I read it (to the extent that the clique ever read anything I post ) I have no idea who the 'clique' are and care even less. So you didn't read the article then. How can you discuss anything with even a modicum of intellect if you don't read the article? Do try to make some sense dear. Is that an admission that you don't read anything I link to?
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Post by Nostalgias4Geeks🌈 on Mar 8, 2017 8:32:09 GMT
But Christians never use their religion to justify disgusting things.
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Post by awhina on Mar 8, 2017 8:59:29 GMT
But Christians never use their religion to justify disgusting things. And your evidence that these clowns are Christian is_______?
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Post by scienceisgod on Mar 8, 2017 9:17:01 GMT
This is implied nowhere in the article or the OP. Try to keep up. The title of this thread is "Church of Bleach". If someone said kill whitey, and someone else said blacks are prone to criminality, you'd take issue with the latter. Total scrutiny for one and none for the other. How can you be so oblivious to the OP's intent to provoke?
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Mar 8, 2017 16:41:49 GMT
This is implied nowhere in the article or the OP. Try to keep up. The title of this thread is "Church of Bleach". ITT: People not understanding the use of scare quotes. An intent to provoke who or what? Do you really think any of the half-way intelligent atheists around here thinks a "church of bleach" (Onoes! Those scare quotes again!) story reflects negatively or accurately on all other church-going theists?
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Post by Cinemachinery on Mar 8, 2017 17:17:53 GMT
There's a reason it's in quotes. If you actually read through it, it's a group that labeled themselves a "church" in order to sell things. I could see this being provocative to someone in the actual "church". (Again: quotes.) Anyone else would have to stretch for offense. One may as well take offense for an article skewering Scientology.
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Post by Edward-Elizabeth-Hitler on Mar 8, 2017 18:34:54 GMT
There's a reason it's in quotes. If you actually read through it, it's a group that labeled themselves a "church" in order to sell things. I could see this being provocative to someone in the actual "church". (Again: quotes.) Anyone else would have to stretch for offense. One may as well take offense for an article skewering Scientology. I walked past the London headquarters of the Church of Scientology today. There was a party of schoolchildren waiting to go in...what sort of school takes kids to a place like that is beyond me. I can only assume they took them to a strip club and casino afterwards.
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Post by londonbird on Mar 8, 2017 20:41:26 GMT
I have no idea who the 'clique' are and care even less. So you didn't read the article then. How can you discuss anything with even a modicum of intellect if you don't read the article? Do try to make some sense dear. Is that an admission that you don't read anything I link to? As you well know I have read many of your links ( opinion pieces notwithstanding) as you still have nothing to say on the subject matter in hand I will assume you have nothing to say. As usual. Empty vessels and all that.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2017 20:47:59 GMT
Quite literally... chlorinating the gene pool
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