The cult of Bohemian Grove

Feeling considerably less bad about bitching out a “13-year-old”.

You can read that here

No, they’re not. In fact, they don’t exist.

Again, a non-starter of a proposition, given that demons do not exist. Human beings are perfectly capable of being utter bastards to one another without supernatural assistance.

If you really are a Brazilian adolescent, do yourself a favor, and smarten up.

If you’re just playing one for our benefit, do the rest of us a favor and go away.

Elaine Pagels from a CNN article.

I can’t say that demons exist, so you can’t say that they doesn’t. I don’t have any prof, so do you. So, you should be smart too and doesnt talk so properly about things that you don’t know.

And if there is no more proof for a thing’s existence than for its nonexistence, nonexistence should be inferred. Occam’s Razor again.

The demons are riding the invisible firebreathing dragon in my garage. Except I don’t have a garage.

Most of the things that we know today weren’t known 5 century’s ago. And because of that, they doesnt existed in that time or today?

They existed. They just weren’t known. There’s a difference between existence and knowledge of existence.

I realize grade school logic is hard for you, but do try to keep up.

Your garage is a demon. And she had eaten other demons.

So how can you know if you don’t have the knowledge of the existence of that things or that they don’t exist? It’s Based on your common sense and personal experience?

Says the nut who started this thread.

Ohh, somebody got that. Congratulations :smiley:

Ahem…

[QUOTE=Revelation 1:9]
I, John, your brother and companion in the suffering and kingdom and patient endurance that are ours in Jesus, was on the island of Patmos because of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus.
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“John of Patmos” is the name that the author of Revelation uses to describe himself.

What thirteen year old that has access to the [DEL][COLOR=“Black”]Internuts[/DEL][/COLOR] Internets would waste their valuable time here when there’s a whole WWW filled with teh pr0n?

Youth is wasted on the wrong people!

CMC fnord!

All these youtube videos, I suggest the OP get a copy of The Life of Brian instead.

I see your 80s and raise you 60s, when the Beast was working for The Phone Company (TPC): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_OYgCKtGAw

spyderkill, that’s a good question, and it has an answer. I’d appreciate it if you’d carefully consider what I’m saying.

An example of what you’re talking about would be electromagnetic waves - we didn’t know they existed five centuries ago. Imagine that you are living back then and a guy tells you that there are electromagnetic waves that exist, like a combination of electricity and magnetism, and these waves can travel long distances and can be used to carry voices and pictures to someone far away, almost instantly.

What is the proper response that a 16th-century person should have had to this claim?

The right answer is to say “Why do you think that?” and “I’m not going to accept what you’re saying until you can show me some evidence.” If that person couldn’t explain and didn’t have good evidence, it’s only proper that you should reject the claim. Without a way to verify it, there would be no way for that guy to know himself whether the things he was saying were true. It’s hard to imagine that anyone might have said these things, because there are millions of false things that someone could just as easily have made up. The fact that it’s theoretically possible that what he said could be true doesn’t matter - anything somebody makes up without evidence is almost certainly false and you’re right to withhold your belief until you see evidence.

Could be. There are many varieties of troll, and some live to persuade others that they are idiots. I’m not to great at IDing that specie. In fact, I can’t really grasp the point.
Anyway, love of drama and resistance to constructive commentary is one trollish symptom. Speaking generally.

(shrug) They are also symptoms of adolescence.