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Started by ricardocoav, November 27, 2008, 04:07:14 AM

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ricardocoav

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Quote from: "ricardocoav"Did you not know, that not long ago I was an Atheist?

No, don't care coz now you're a wank**!

Kyu


Well, I think I missed something...I thought you were a "Happy Atheist".  Well, I will forgive you, it's probably not your best day.

Asmodean

Quote from: "ricardocoav"Well I am satisfied that you are a very good researcher.  You are very smart, but two years ago is not a long time in the sense that "not too long ago I was an Atheist".  I've been in and out of atheism many times over.  Sorry that I am not the perfect "Atheist".  If nothing happens I will go back again.  I am just giving it one more chance.
Thanks.  :D Stroking Asmodean's ego does help in getting on his good side (What can I say... I'm vain)

Although I must say that little piece of research was pretty half-hearted. As you can see, I've limited myself to the common Internet sources which are... Well, limited more often than not when it comes to this sort of things.

As for two years not being a long time... Depends on perspective, I guess, so I'll give you that one and at the same time I won't.
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wrath and dark clouds gather force.
Luxembourg trembles.

Kyuuketsuki

Quote from: "ricardocoav"Well, I think I missed something...I thought you were a "Happy Atheist".  Well, I will forgive you, it's probably not your best day.

I am an atheist, I debate here in the HAF forums, I couldn't give a rat's backside if you forgive me, my mother, my best friend or my cat. Your "forgiveness" is of utter irrelevance to me.  

Moreover I do not accept you were ever an atheist without some kind of evidence ... this is because atheists tend to be rational and only differ by intensity of feeling, if you were an intense atheist you would likely be able to point to stuff you posted or wrote or whatever, if your were not a strong atheist then it why you are flaunting it. If you haven't got such evidence then it's just another unsubstantiated claim and as likely to be true as any of the thousands of other near identical claims made by theists on these kind of forums.

Given the fact that we known you weren't atheist over 2 years ago I strongly suspect you are lying so I'll stick to my earlier views ... you're a spamming [Expletive Deleted]!

Kyu
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ricardocoav

My Dear Friends:

Today, 48 years after my dream of the 1960 New York air disaster I have come to a conclusion. Someone asked me how did I know that the planes that had collided, at least one of them would fall in Brooklyn. In my dream I thought it was Brooklyn. Now comes this man, Joey Lomangino, whom I hadn't heard of in my life until 2008 and he is from Brooklyn and living a few miles from the accident site. I still asked myself: But what has this to do with the Garabandal events? Today I summed it all up and I think I got an answer. Maybe I am wrong, who knows. I summed the planes' flight numbers, total of the deceased, Joey Lomangino's age, and the day of my dream and this is what I got: Flights 826 + 266 + 134 + 77 + 15= 1318. Joey Lomangino was born in 1930 he is going to be or is 78, but when I got this hit, he was 77. When I checked in Google Earth for Lomangino I got an address of 1318 61st. Street and I said: That's it!  The magic number to connect my dream of the air disaster of New York in 1960 to the Garabandal events is 1318.   Know you figure that out!  The real connection is, that in 1960 I couldn't help anybody and today 2008, maybe I could.

Arthur Dent

omg, that is so weird!!!!  :|

"I added these random numbers, and got this number, and it was the same as this other random number!!!!"

"Know you figure that out! "

You are capable of adding, subtracting, and lying...
"In our tenure of this planet, we have accumulated dangerous, evolutionary baggage -- propensities for aggression and ritual, submission to leaders, hostility to outsiders, all of which puts our survival in some doubt. We have also acquired compassion for others, love for our children, a desire to learn from history and experience, and a great, soa

Kyuuketsuki

Quote from: "ricardocoav"Today, 48 years after my dream of the 1960 New York air disaster I have come to a conclusion. Someone asked me how did I know that the planes that had collided, at least one of them would fall in Brooklyn. In my dream I thought it was Brooklyn. Now comes this man, Joey Lomangino, whom I hadn't heard of in my life until 2008 and he is from Brooklyn and living a few miles from the accident site. I still asked myself: But what has this to do with the Garabandal events? Today I summed it all up and I think I got an answer. Maybe I am wrong, who knows. I summed the planes' flight numbers, total of the deceased, Joey Lomangino's age, and the day of my dream and this is what I got: Flights 826 + 266 + 134 + 77 + 15= 1318. Joey Lomangino was born in 1930 he is going to be or is 78, but when I got this hit, he was 77. When I checked in Google Earth for Lomangino I got an address of 1318 61st. Street and I said: That's it!  The magic number to connect my dream of the air disaster of New York in 1960 to the Garabandal events is 1318.   Know you figure that out!  The real connection is, that in 1960 I couldn't help anybody and today 2008, maybe I could.

You're an idiot!

Kyu
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ragarth

ricardocoav,

If there were every anyone to prove my first post in this thread, it's you. You're latest statement about finding relevance in numbers is absolutely silly. I could link myself to Abraham Lincoln in this way if I plugged in the right numbers, or claim Alpha Centauri as a distant relative. This has nothing to do with 'magic' or 'miracles' or 'precognition' it's just you wanting to find patterns, so you see them, regardless of whether they mean anything at all.

Wechtlein Uns

I think the best help you could give would be by not helping at all.

Your helps seems very damaging. After all, Jesus wasn't a numerologist.
"What I mean when I use the term "god" represents nothing more than an interactionist view of the universe, a particularite view of time, and an ever expansive view of myself." -- Jose Luis Nunez.

ricardocoav

Quote from: "Kyuuketsuki"
Quote from: "ricardocoav"Today, 48 years after my dream of the 1960 New York air disaster I have come to a conclusion. Someone asked me how did I know that the planes that had collided, at least one of them would fall in Brooklyn. In my dream I thought it was Brooklyn. Now comes this man, Joey Lomangino, whom I hadn't heard of in my life until 2008 and he is from Brooklyn and living a few miles from the accident site. I still asked myself: But what has this to do with the Garabandal events? Today I summed it all up and I think I got an answer. Maybe I am wrong, who knows. I summed the planes' flight numbers, total of the deceased, Joey Lomangino's age, and the day of my dream and this is what I got: Flights 826 + 266 + 134 + 77 + 15= 1318. Joey Lomangino was born in 1930 he is going to be or is 78, but when I got this hit, he was 77. When I checked in Google Earth for Lomangino I got an address of 1318 61st. Street and I said: That's it!  The magic number to connect my dream of the air disaster of New York in 1960 to the Garabandal events is 1318.   Know you figure that out!  The real connection is, that in 1960 I couldn't help anybody and today 2008, maybe I could.

You're an idiot!

Kyu

Your sins are forgiven!

ricardocoav

Quote from: "ragarth"ricardocoav,

If there were every anyone to prove my first post in this thread, it's you. You're latest statement about finding relevance in numbers is absolutely silly. I could link myself to Abraham Lincoln in this way if I plugged in the right numbers, or claim Alpha Centauri as a distant relative. This has nothing to do with 'magic' or 'miracles' or 'precognition' it's just you wanting to find patterns, so you see them, regardless of whether they mean anything at all.

You shall soon see for yourself.

curiosityandthecat

Quote from: "ricardocoav"You shall soon see for yourself.

-Curio

Arthur Dent

Quote from: "ricardocoav"Your sins are forgiven!

But your double post is NOT!
"In our tenure of this planet, we have accumulated dangerous, evolutionary baggage -- propensities for aggression and ritual, submission to leaders, hostility to outsiders, all of which puts our survival in some doubt. We have also acquired compassion for others, love for our children, a desire to learn from history and experience, and a great, soa

Zarathustra

Quote from: "Arthur Dent""I added these random numbers, and got this number, and it was the same as this other random number!!!!"
Yeah nicely paraphrased. But I think we need Dirk Gently to make sense of that one.  ;)
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Sophus

Even if this were true it is a curious thing to add all those random items together. Slow day at the office?

Curio you never cease to amaze with your wonderfully random graphics.

Kyuuketsuki - rudeness is an epidemic.
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Kyuuketsuki

Quote from: "ricardocoav"Your sins are forgiven!

I hope your brain gets better!

BTW I'm an atheist, I can't sin!

Kyu
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