Because he didn't go very far on the football team when he was going to Kansas State (or Univ.), apparently he is not a talented football player either.
1. Concerned about the "average believer," he could have cared less. As long as whoever the person was in line with him, he was okay, if not.....he could care less.
2. He was NOT, compassionate towards any human that could not live up to his dictates.
3. He was NOT, respectful of other human beings lives. Married, single, it didnt matter to him whose lives he destroyed.
4. He IS NOT, worthy of the tears I have cried or the nightmares I have had.
He wanted to play "Paul" but "Victor PAUL" already took that role. So he had to settle on the role of the little, junior dinky sidekick, "Timmy".
It's like the old version of the whiny "Robin" from the classic Batman series. "Little Timmy" couldn't carry the show alone, despite donning a new set of colorful capes, threads and high boots. They all paled by comparison to Victor's cool Batman suit, and could do nothing to resurrect the former glory.
He just could not pull that one off, heh heh. Sure tried, though..
Radar, you bring up a few serious points, and I consider them valid. I have had my own share of nightmares.
Invisible one, I think you make a very good point. He sure did not carry the show alone, as he wished he could, despite his best efforts. Never happened. I always wondered what all the "Paul of Tauraus" and "Joshua' was all about- this was slightly beyond the time of my exit. Sounded pretty ridiculous, at least to me.
Invisible one, I think you make a very good point. He sure did not carry the show alone, as he wished he could, despite his best efforts. Never happened. I always wondered what all the "Paul of Tauraus" and "Joshua' was all about- this was slightly beyond the time of my exit. Sounded pretty ridiculous, at least to me.
Yes, there we are again - another "second fiddle" role, "Joshua". LCM, the eternal "Ed McMahon".Wierwille took the good leading roles,-both "Moses" and "Paul"!
"Timmy-Josh" was still equal to neither -
so LCM tried to become "God", sitting amidst the temple of God, transforming himself into a flaming Craig of fire, fueled from his frustration that all the good human roles had already been taken up.
The Boy Scouts have a scout law with twelve points to it (Trustworthy loyal helpful friendly courteous kind obediant cheerful thrifty brave clean reverent) He doesn't measure up to any of these
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Oakspear
He was not...
...funny
...a dancer
...able to execute martial arts moves
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Because he didn't go very far on the football team when he was going to Kansas State (or Univ.), apparently he is not a talented football player either.
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He was not:
1. Concerned about the "average believer," he could have cared less. As long as whoever the person was in line with him, he was okay, if not.....he could care less.
2. He was NOT, compassionate towards any human that could not live up to his dictates.
3. He was NOT, respectful of other human beings lives. Married, single, it didnt matter to him whose lives he destroyed.
4. He IS NOT, worthy of the tears I have cried or the nightmares I have had.
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LCM wasn't very successful as ...
"Timothy in Tights"
He was unable to attain true Timothiness.
He wanted to play "Paul" but "Victor PAUL" already took that role. So he had to settle on the role of the little, junior dinky sidekick, "Timmy".
It's like the old version of the whiny "Robin" from the classic Batman series. "Little Timmy" couldn't carry the show alone, despite donning a new set of colorful capes, threads and high boots. They all paled by comparison to Victor's cool Batman suit, and could do nothing to resurrect the former glory.
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He just could not pull that one off, heh heh. Sure tried, though..
Radar, you bring up a few serious points, and I consider them valid. I have had my own share of nightmares.
Invisible one, I think you make a very good point. He sure did not carry the show alone, as he wished he could, despite his best efforts. Never happened. I always wondered what all the "Paul of Tauraus" and "Joshua' was all about- this was slightly beyond the time of my exit. Sounded pretty ridiculous, at least to me.
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Yes, there we are again - another "second fiddle" role, "Joshua". LCM, the eternal "Ed McMahon".Wierwille took the good leading roles,-both "Moses" and "Paul"!
"Timmy-Josh" was still equal to neither -
so LCM tried to become "God", sitting amidst the temple of God, transforming himself into a flaming Craig of fire, fueled from his frustration that all the good human roles had already been taken up.
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justloafing
He was not a man that could live "It Is Written"
He is not a man who is a serial rapest that is not in jail
He is not a man that handled anything in love.
I keep saying "He is not man that .........." Maybe I should have just stopped with my first 4 words. "He is not a man"
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The Boy Scouts have a scout law with twelve points to it (Trustworthy loyal helpful friendly courteous kind obediant cheerful thrifty brave clean reverent) He doesn't measure up to any of these
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coolchef1248 @adelphia.net
and to think i named one of my sons after that non humane bastard shame on me and shame on him for decieving me
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outandabout
He was not faithful to his wife.
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Ham
Coolchef, thank God there are a few good Craigs out there..
I think your son is the good man that Loy never became.
No shame on you, shame on Loy.
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All I'm going to say is Thank God I left when I did!
I see a pattern of his portrayal of himself and Weirwill's portrayal of himself.
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justloafing
What Ham said coolchef, I wouldn't beat yourself up over that. Your son will only do the name proud I'm sure. :)-->
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coolchef1248 @adelphia.net
thanks for the good words! my son craig recently returned from iraq serving his country as a marine in bush's unholy war. thank God he is safe!
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Ham
Congratulations Cood Chef. That's gotta be tough..
For him to follow through and do what he said, I'd say he's a hundred times the man old Loy thought himself to be.
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Chef
I thought your son Klye was in Iraq.
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