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OldSkool

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  1. I'm a huge fan. Alex guitar style is incredible. So.e of his chord patterns hurt just thinking about how he plays...lol...Neil is hands down one of, if not the, best drummer of all time.
  2. He stole that idea from Bullinger as well. Bullinger breaks down the purpose of each gospel in his appendices in the Companion Bible. From there, at some point, the research department put together A Harmony of the Gospels based on Bullinger as well. You likely know this already, but saying it for those who perhaps don't. I enjoyed A Harmony of the Gospels because the syllabus layed out the Gosls in chronological order and you could read it from start to finish and see the chronology and details added from other gospels on the same account. That's about the most value I can ascribe to it. All the other spiritualization that went into it is likely bullshonta based on Bullinger's speculations. Not that Bullinger wasn't brilliant at times. But with Bullinger I feel his approach was throw enough #$%^ against a wall something will stick (old salesman cliche). I look at Bullinger as corrupted by leaven. His hardcore dispensationalism distorts most of what he says, though some of what he says is brilliant at times.
  3. Man..I'm trying but I just don't understand. I'm going to look on page 4834 about 32.458% down the page ..I've been using a top down approach while scrolling....sometimes it takes special intellect and a host of psychological issues to understand deep bullshonta ..I'm just not technical and prob too much of a dullard to understand....but as long as my beeeleeeeving stays undisturbed we will just keep it in the lockbox...Mogadishu!
  4. Im genuinely sorry to hears of your difficulties. That does suck and I hope your are recovering and doing better overall. The search feature should help out in this regard.
  5. He most definately is. Lot of pseudo-intelligent contradicory babble, no real discourse, condescending persona, etc. Definately an example of pflap scrambling somebody's eggs. He simply cannot have his "postulates" challenged on any level cause that shuts him down to the point of assuming passive-aggressive tactics. He has very strong defense mechanisms that usually result in projecting out onto other member posting here. At this point nobody else can understand mike but mike - if hes challenged he reiterates that we just dont get it. What he doesn't get is his content is rather remidial and when he is queried he then resorts to insults, insinuating everyone here is stupid and can't keep up.
  6. Cause he's a pseudo-intellectual who is here to teach us all about pflap and is using unrelated topics (that he clearly doesnt understand) to try and tie it all together.
  7. Signs Someone Is Trolling It can sometimes become difficult to tell the difference between a troll and someone who just genuinely wants to argue about a topic. However, here are a few tell-tale signs that someone is actively trolling. Off-topic remarks: Completely going off-topic from the subject at hand. This is done to annoy and disrupt other posters. Refusal to acknowledge evidence: Even when presented with hard, cold facts, they ignore this and pretend like they never saw it. Dismissive, condescending tone: An early indicator of a troll was that they would ask an angry responder, “Why you mad, bro?” This is a method done to provoke someone even more, as a way of dismissing their argument altogether. Use of unrelated images or memes: They reply to others with memes, images, and gifs. This is especially true if done in response to a very long text post. Seeming obliviousness: They seem oblivious that most people are in disagreement with them. Also, trolls rarely get mad or provoked. The list above is by no means definitive. There are a lot of other ways to identify that someone is trolling. Generally, if someone seems disingenuous, uninterested in a real discussion, and provocative on purpose, they’re likely an internet troll.
  8. Signs Someone Is Trolling It can sometimes become difficult to tell the difference between a troll and someone who just genuinely wants to argue about a topic. However, here are a few tell-tale signs that someone is actively trolling. Off-topic remarks: Completely going off-topic from the subject at hand. This is done to annoy and disrupt other posters. Refusal to acknowledge evidence: Even when presented with hard, cold facts, they ignore this and pretend like they never saw it. Dismissive, condescending tone: An early indicator of a troll was that they would ask an angry responder, “Why you mad, bro?” This is a method done to provoke someone even more, as a way of dismissing their argument altogether. Use of unrelated images or memes: They reply to others with memes, images, and gifs. This is especially true if done in response to a very long text post. Seeming obliviousness: They seem oblivious that most people are in disagreement with them. Also, trolls rarely get mad or provoked. The list above is by no means definitive. There are a lot of other ways to identify that someone is trolling. Generally, if someone seems disingenuous, uninterested in a real discussion, and provocative on purpose, they’re likely an internet troll.
  9. Mike - you are a fake intellectual and its glaringly obvious. Signs Someone Is Trolling It can sometimes become difficult to tell the difference between a troll and someone who just genuinely wants to argue about a topic. However, here are a few tell-tale signs that someone is actively trolling. Off-topic remarks: Completely going off-topic from the subject at hand. This is done to annoy and disrupt other posters. Refusal to acknowledge evidence: Even when presented with hard, cold facts, they ignore this and pretend like they never saw it. Dismissive, condescending tone: An early indicator of a troll was that they would ask an angry responder, “Why you mad, bro?” This is a method done to provoke someone even more, as a way of dismissing their argument altogether. Use of unrelated images or memes: They reply to others with memes, images, and gifs. This is especially true if done in response to a very long text post. Seeming obliviousness: They seem oblivious that most people are in disagreement with them. Also, trolls rarely get mad or provoked. The list above is by no means definitive. There are a lot of other ways to identify that someone is trolling. Generally, if someone seems disingenuous, uninterested in a real discussion, and provocative on purpose, they’re likely an internet troll.
  10. Signs Someone Is Trolling It can sometimes become difficult to tell the difference between a troll and someone who just genuinely wants to argue about a topic. However, here are a few tell-tale signs that someone is actively trolling. Off-topic remarks: Completely going off-topic from the subject at hand. This is done to annoy and disrupt other posters. Refusal to acknowledge evidence: Even when presented with hard, cold facts, they ignore this and pretend like they never saw it. Dismissive, condescending tone: An early indicator of a troll was that they would ask an angry responder, “Why you mad, bro?” This is a method done to provoke someone even more, as a way of dismissing their argument altogether. Use of unrelated images or memes: They reply to others with memes, images, and gifs. This is especially true if done in response to a very long text post. Seeming obliviousness: They seem oblivious that most people are in disagreement with them. Also, trolls rarely get mad or provoked. The list above is by no means definitive. There are a lot of other ways to identify that someone is trolling. Generally, if someone seems disingenuous, uninterested in a real discussion, and provocative on purpose, they’re likely an internet troll.
  11. Neuroscientists are well aware that we are a bundle of senses. As this video by Aeon explains, many would argue that we have anywhere between 22 and 33 different senses. Signs Someone Is Trolling It can sometimes become difficult to tell the difference between a troll and someone who just genuinely wants to argue about a topic. However, here are a few tell-tale signs that someone is actively trolling. Off-topic remarks: Completely going off-topic from the subject at hand. This is done to annoy and disrupt other posters. Refusal to acknowledge evidence: Even when presented with hard, cold facts, they ignore this and pretend like they never saw it. Dismissive, condescending tone: An early indicator of a troll was that they would ask an angry responder, “Why you mad, bro?” This is a method done to provoke someone even more, as a way of dismissing their argument altogether. Use of unrelated images or memes: They reply to others with memes, images, and gifs. This is especially true if done in response to a very long text post. Seeming obliviousness: They seem oblivious that most people are in disagreement with them. Also, trolls rarely get mad or provoked. The list above is by no means definitive. There are a lot of other ways to identify that someone is trolling. Generally, if someone seems disingenuous, uninterested in a real discussion, and provocative on purpose, they’re likely an internet troll.
  12. I just offered up 22 to 33 with a video. Hey gene-yuse - Im part of the "non-technical crowd" and know and understand what you say Im not supposed to know and understand.
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