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If Christianity is True

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Alias - 28 Mar 2005 16:03 GMT
why are so many priests pedophiles?

Alias
bama - 28 Mar 2005 17:40 GMT
if medical science is valid, why are so many pediatricians jerking off after
the kids leave?

if the universe is infinite, why can we only see the moon and sun clearly?

if peanut butter and jelly tastes good why is there a "pee" and a "butt" in
it?

> why are so many priests pedophiles?
>
> Alias
Alias - 28 Mar 2005 18:18 GMT
> if medical science is valid, why are so many pediatricians jerking off
> after the kids leave?

Do you watch?

> if the universe is infinite, why can we only see the moon and sun clearly?

Try using a telescope.

> if peanut butter and jelly tastes good why is there a "pee" and a "butt"
> in it?

You're the one saying it tastes good, not me.

Alias

>> why are so many priests pedophiles?
>>
>> Alias
Gordo Mondragon - 29 Mar 2005 00:29 GMT
> if medical science is valid, why are so many pediatricians jerking off after
> the kids leave?

Wow, is this just some sort of fantasy, or projection, or you know of a
site with hidden cameras?

> if the universe is infinite, why can we only see the moon and sun clearly?

http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/7_19_99_fifthMars/01_daymap/

> if peanut butter and jelly tastes good why is there a "pee" and a "butt" in
> it?

Because... Oh, never mind.
ghibeluno - 29 Mar 2005 08:51 GMT
Gordo Mondragon ha scritto:

>>if medical science is valid, why are so many pediatricians jerking off after
>>the kids leave?
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Because... Oh, never mind.

ahahahahah....
That's great Gordo, it took few swconds to me, but you made me laugh
loud this time.
Thanks, man.

jeeb (does anybody knows a free news server?).
Gordo Mondragon - 29 Mar 2005 11:47 GMT
[...]

> That's great Gordo, it took few swconds to me, but you made me laugh
> loud this time.

Any time, signore, it's good to see you both posting, and posting about
laughing.  How are things going for you?
ghibelno - 29 Mar 2005 14:51 GMT
Gordo Mondragon:

> Any time, signore, it's good to see you both posting, and posting about
> laughing.

Well, thanks too much, Gordo, that's really kind.
Fact is that that final line in your answer post is way too funny... I
can't explain, the whole thing seemed serious to me until I read that
final line... I can't keep myself from smiling at it, even now.

> How are things going for you?

Well, I'd say that things are going quite fine.
I'm on week 23, at the moment, and I'm still having minor problems.

Anyway, in spite of the fact that side effects still seem to be mild, I
think my body and my mind are getting weaker as time goes by on
treatment...
and I think that I *am* suffering from a kind of physical and
psychological instability that can be related to this.
One thing, for sure, is brain fog, which I am widely experiencing,
mainly while at work (I'm involved in software development processes).

I've been wondering if my posts did show up as nobody was answering to
noone of them.
Anyway, do you know a free news server around? I've to change mine as
my account at news.individual.net will expire in a couple of days...

It's nice to hear from you, Gordo. When are you due to have your 6
months-after-treatment test?

cheers,
jeeb.
Thomas Wagner - 29 Mar 2005 16:14 GMT
>Anyway, in spite of the fact that side effects still seem to be mild, I
>think my body and my mind are getting weaker as time goes by on
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>One thing, for sure, is brain fog, which I am widely experiencing,
>mainly while at work (I'm involved in software development processes).

Are you on anti-depressants? I found that I needed them at around the
same point you're at now. Increasing weariness with treatment, fatigue
getting overwhelming... the anti-D's I got didn't seem to help me a
whole lot, but if you're not already on, or are on a low dose, talk to
your doc.

>I've been wondering if my posts did show up as nobody was answering to
>noone of them.
>Anyway, do you know a free news server around? I've to change mine as
>my account at news.individual.net will expire in a couple of days...

News.individual.net is only 10 Euros a year, and IMAO well worth it. You
can pay through firstgate, and now even with a direct bank transfer.

Else there's http://news.sunsite.dk/, but that one seems rather
unreliable (I couldn't reach its website when I tried today).

Thomas
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ghibeluno - 29 Mar 2005 16:47 GMT
Thomas Wagner ha scritto:

> Are you on anti-depressants? I found that I needed them at around the
> same point you're at now. Increasing weariness with treatment, fatigue
> getting overwhelming... the anti-D's I got didn't seem to help me a
> whole lot, but if you're not already on, or are on a low dose, talk to
> your doc.

No Thomas, I'm not on anti-D.
Actually I'm scared of in the past.

> News.individual.net is only 10 Euros a year, and IMAO well worth it. You
> can pay through firstgate, and now even with a direct bank transfer.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Thomas

Thanks,
jeeb.
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 30 Mar 2005 00:03 GMT

Re: If Christianity is True  

Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Tue, Mar 29, 2005, 5:51am (CST-2)
From: ghibelno@yahoo.it (ghibelno)
Gordo Mondragon:
Any time, signore, it's good to see you both posting, and posting about
laughing.
Well, thanks too much, Gordo, that's really kind. Fact is that that
final line in your answer post is way too funny... I can't explain, the
whole thing seemed serious to me until I read that final line... I can't
keep myself from smiling at it, even now.
How are things going for you?
Well, I'd say that things are going quite fine. I'm on week 23, at the
moment, and I'm still having minor problems.
Anyway, in spite of the fact that side effects still seem to be mild, I
think my body and my mind are getting weaker as time goes by on
treatment...
and I think that I *am* suffering from a kind of physical and
psychological instability that can be related to this. One thing, for
sure, is brain fog, which I am widely experiencing, mainly while at work
(I'm involved in software development processes).
I've been wondering if my posts did show up as nobody was answering to
noone of them.
Anyway, do you know a free news server around? I've to change mine as my
account at news.individual.net will expire in a couple of days...
It's nice to hear from you, Gordo. When are you due to have your 6
months-after-treatment test?
cheers,
jeeb.
///////////
Sorry I was one on the noones that didn't respond previously, Jeeb.  It
was nothing intentional.  :-)  Good to see you back and that you're not
exeriencing anything more than the normal sides..... brain fog can be
fun.  Take care, man!
Elmo

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http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/TheFamilyAlbum
Shawn - 30 Mar 2005 01:06 GMT
Hiya Jeeb, my answer for brain fog is "sticky notes". I keep them all over
the house, my jacket pockets, my truck, everywhere. I've even gotten my BCLD
in the habit!!

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ghibeluno - 30 Mar 2005 14:17 GMT
Shawn ha scritto:
> Hiya Jeeb, my answer for brain fog is "sticky notes". I keep them all over
> the house, my jacket pockets, my truck, everywhere. I've even gotten my BCLD
> in the habit!!

Thanks Shawn, been there, done that.
It does work, but there are times I can't keep my brain from thinking
about "what I should not forget about"...
...catch-22? ;-)

take care,
jeeb.
ghibeluno - 30 Mar 2005 14:13 GMT
elmoemerson@webtv.net ha scritto:

> Sorry I was one on the noones that didn't respond previously, Jeeb.  It
> was nothing intentional.  :-)  Good to see you back and that you're not
> exeriencing anything more than the normal sides..... brain fog can be
> fun.  Take care, man!
> Elmo

Oh well, it's just ok, Elmo ;-)
Yes, it's good that I can manage my weekly-injection fever and still go
to work on Mondays.
I still have quite a good mood.

cheers,
jeeb.
Gordo Mondragon - 30 Mar 2005 02:39 GMT
[...]

> Anyway, in spite of the fact that side effects still seem to be mild, I
> think my body and my mind are getting weaker as time goes by on
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> One thing, for sure, is brain fog, which I am widely experiencing,
> mainly while at work (I'm involved in software development processes).

I think that's normal and just something that you have to ride out.

I do software as well and found I had about 1 hour of problem-solving in
me a day.  I also had to write everything down and keep lists so that I
didn't have to try to remember anything.

> I've been wondering if my posts did show up as nobody was answering to
> noone of them.

It's because the demon troll is so much more attractive that people
don't notice you.  I do, though, because I have the troll in my killfile.

> Anyway, do you know a free news server around? I've to change mine as
> my account at news.individual.net will expire in a couple of days...

I found this, but I think that most places don't like to provide free
services.  I read through google for a while.

> It's nice to hear from you, Gordo. When are you due to have your 6
> months-after-treatment test?

I'm 4 months today.  So two more.  Are you doing the full 48?

G
ghibeluno - 30 Mar 2005 13:28 GMT
Gordo Mondragon ha scritto:

> I'm 4 months today.  So two more.  Are you doing the full 48?

Oh I see.
Yes, I hope to be able to do the full 48.

cheers,
jeeb.
Gordo Mondragon - 30 Mar 2005 13:32 GMT
> Gordo Mondragon ha scritto:
>
> > I'm 4 months today.  So two more.  Are you doing the full 48?
>
> Oh I see.
> Yes, I hope to be able to do the full 48.

I know it's hard, but all you can do is just get up in the morning and
get through the day as best you can.  I remember how much any sort of
stress would be amplified, so remember to try to keep yourself calm and
not worry about the things that you can't change.  It might help you
with reducing the noise in your head that is causing the fog.

G
ghibeluno - 30 Mar 2005 14:10 GMT
Gordo Mondragon ha scritto:
> [...]
> I know it's hard, but all you can do is just get up in the morning and
> get through the day as best you can.  I remember how much any sort of
> stress would be amplified, so remember to try to keep yourself calm and
> not worry about the things that you can't change.  It might help you
> with reducing the noise in your head that is causing the fog.

Thanks Gordo, that's just what I'm going through...
I'll try to follow your advice.

jeeb.
Shawn - 29 Mar 2005 21:58 GMT
We have our DSL service through Verizon. The newsgroup service is included
as well as a bunch of other stuff (mail, calendars, etc....)
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> Gordo Mondragon ha scritto:
>>
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>
> jeeb (does anybody knows a free news server?).
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 29 Mar 2005 23:53 GMT

Re: If Christianity is True  

Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Mon, Mar 28, 2005, 11:29pm (CST+6)
From: ga_mondragon@yahoo.com (Gordo Mondragon)
In article <lsW1e.3758$Tn.653@lakeread06>, "bama" <mjablecki@cox.net>
wrote:
if medical science is valid, why are so many pediatricians jerking off
after the kids leave?
Wow, is this just some sort of fantasy, or projection, or you know of a
site with hidden cameras?
//////////
ahahahahahah!!!  After the kids leave, the docs all get together for one
big circle jerk.  

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bama - 28 Mar 2005 17:42 GMT
sorry i couldn't help myself
tobeesure@webtv.net - 28 Mar 2005 18:45 GMT
in regards to your question about the catholic church/priests and
children. I do not agree with the holy roman empire, Alias. Nor the
Roman Catholic Church. I understand that the Vatican was responsible for
smuggling many high ranking German Nazis' out of Europe and to safe
havens with new identities in America, South America, etc. They have not
so much as even apologized for this. The term "conspired" comes to mind.
Notice Hitler never invaded the Vaticans turf. I wonder why..... Hitler
and the Vatican had their secrets together, I am afraid. According to
reports of some of the writings of The Dead Sea Scrolls, it has been
said that some information within the scrolls could turn the Roman
Catholic Church inside out. Some parts of the scrolls are hidden within
the Vatican. The Jewish folks would love to get their hands on these
writings.                                Anyway Alias, Without different
religions, there would be no religious wars. Hence, the united nations
ideas of a universal church theoretically would end those differences.
One government one church one currency totally equal peoples. Equal food
equal everything. That would mean a drywall finisher or engineer in the
USA would receive the same pay as their counter-parts in India or
Pakistan. Spread the fortunes evenly.... Then with total control of the
world, the U.N. could feed the world, heal the sick etc etc etc. False
hope. The little white crosses in Europe would stand only for the
representation of dead men. Not for men whom have died for the
soverignty of many different nations. As a soverign peoples, we have a
right to believe as we see fit. And, the majority do beleve in
soverignty and Jesus Christ as the Son of God. Walking in faith is the
way. There is no hope in the dark road without God. What has Jesus
Christ done to you Alias. Could you give yourself up to be crucified on
a cross to save  anyone? To make a point? What mere mortal would do
this? Could any of us give our mortal life up so easily? I wish you
health and I mean good health, Sir. You are 58 yrs. old. I owe you some
respect also. I believe we have different opinions about some things.
But we are still human. And, we both have hcv. That part we agree on.
Laying aside our different opinions on God at this point may help the
cause of this group. I have noticed people in other groups not having
such problems. "Are hep c people off their rocker"? I doubt it. But a
visitor surfing thru may end up with the impression that people with hcv
are mentally off somewhat. That would be a terrible thought to instill
on the world......... Randy        
burningdaylight - 29 Mar 2005 02:28 GMT
Why don't you find a pedophile atheist NG?
This is a HCV NG, that's what you told Sharon when she said her dog died.
Alias - 29 Mar 2005 11:08 GMT
> Why don't you find a pedophile atheist NG?
> This is a HCV NG, that's what you told Sharon when she said her dog died.

Exactly my point. People here invoke the name of the god every time I turn
around and that's my objection. I don't notice you taking them to task. I
don't notice *anyone* taking them to task so I do.

Alias
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 29 Mar 2005 23:43 GMT

If Christianity is True  

Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Mon, Mar 28, 2005, 5:03pm (CST+8)
From: aka@maskedandanonymous.eu (Alias)
why are so many priests pedophiles?
Alias
/////////
For the same reason you're an a.shole.  You're ALL sick.  
Elmo

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