Re: Do You Believe the Earth is 6000 Years Old?
Hastings
04/11/24
Self professed Christians with their warped interpretations of Jesus' simple teachings and their reliance on the codicils authored by the 13th self appointed apostle do more than anyone or anything else to reassure atheists and agnostics the validity of their doubts of a God or supernatural creator.
The disagreements over the road to salvation among the hundreds of Christian sects and the disowning of the Jewish covenant despite the miraculous return of Israel as a nation takes away all credibility of these folks.
I guess Antlers has me pegged correctly as a Judaizer. Jesus was one also.
''I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel"
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Re: OJ SQUEEZED
Houston_2
04/11/24
Now he'll finally face true justice. He's probably having an interesting discussion with St. Peter right about now. Saying, “the glove didn’t fit so you too must acquit”. It worked for him once.
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Re: Leupold VX-3HD 3.5-10x40
nritzell
04/11/24
I had someone just ahead of you. I also never got your message. If anything falls through I will let you know. I can’t send pm as to new, I sent an email to your email listed on your profile
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Re: OJ SQUEEZED
mjbgalt
04/11/24
I predict at least two other wild-eyed threads on this - so we'll all be aware. You mean like the 432 threads you have made about shuttles when none of us give a [bleep], yet you keep going like it's a book report from back in 1929 when you were in school?
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Re: How would you improve our educational system K-12
Hotrod_Lincoln
04/11/24
How many of you Lazy-Boy quarterbacks ever tried to manage a classroom full of ghetto gangbangers and "special ed" students? I did it for 30-something years, and retired in 2011 after teachig vocational trade subjects in a school with 3K+ students and 10 acres under the roof. The campus was about 80 acres. We had two onsite cops to patrol all that area. Do the job yourself for a while, and then tell us who survived the incompetent administrators and dangerous gangbangers how to do our jobs. Otherwise, STFU. Talk is cheap!
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Re: Dan Wesson Valor - 45 ACP
EdM
04/11/24
I was out shooting my PM-45 last week. It has been dead reliable and extremely accurate. Just a really well assembled piece. I gave $1200 for it a couple of years ago and would call it an absolute bargain.
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Re: OJ SQUEEZED
StoneCutter
04/11/24
Now he'll finally face true justice. He's probably having an interesting discussion with St. Peter right about now.
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Re: Another Black Man (who didn't do nuffin) Murdered By White Cops
jaguartx
04/11/24
Corksucking dimocraps closing mental health facilities were just another step in their planned destruction of America by returning the mentally ill to America's streets to advance the Cloward-Piven Strategy Houston_2 and Gayghost support to bankrupt the US.
It also advanced their anti-2 A agenda by increasing the murder rate with firearms.
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Re: The great 458 Winchester. Everyone should own one at least once
gunner500
04/11/24
Very nice odonata, you should be bidding on that pre-64 458 with credit card in hand! ; ] Great find. Seems one of old guys kids may kill the sell on the pre-64 458 i have been looking at, no way to ethically approach a situation about a man's guns and his kids. oh well, i have always believed things happen for a reason, and, if you have to force it, it's not meant to be.
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Re: Typical Barnes TTSX Performance
memtb
04/11/24
If there is a weakness in the Barnes bullets, it’s their lack of expansion at extended range due to “expected” velocity drop. If the hunter wants/expects full expansion…..the hunter must know the maximum range at which that will occur!
All of that said…..every bullet is range limited for expansion! memtb If using monos and are concerned about expansion, check out Hammer, Cutting Edge and Lehigh. These people are working on mono technology and have some interesting products. Not cheap, but they work. I like Barnes, but also like the newer mono technology. Check'em out. DF Thanks DF. I’m aware of the Hammers and been a forum member over there for several years. The Hammers appear to be a great bullet, and apparently very easy to find an exceptionally accurate load quite easily/quickly. They are in constant research and development. They have two or three guys over in Australia killing hundreds of animals of all sizes, while using different weights and calibers of Hammers. They do a lot of field autopsy work to determine how the bullets performed. I know at about what velocity my bullets will not give complete expansion, which is a few hundred yards farther than I’m comfortable shooting…..so, I don’t fret about expansion. But, for those shooting at extreme ranges…..it should a concern to note! I haven’t tried them yet, as I’ve a bunch of Barnes bullets on hand and have a great load (it seems) with them. If I were doing more hunting, and components were more readily available and maybe less expensive …..I’d probably try them! memtb
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Re: How would you improve our educational system K-12
Dess
04/11/24
Reading. Everything else is based on it. With it, you can learn anything and often teach yourself.
Teach and comprehend the US Constitution. Knowing the rule book helps keep you free.
School choice and vouchers. Nobody should be stuck in a school that doesn't meet your needs. Everyone has different interests and learning styles. Finding the right school shouldn't be limited to your zip code.
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Re: Do You Believe the Earth is 6000 Years Old?
JoeBob
04/11/24
This little guy right here is a pretty good argument against Darwinian evolution. Not really sure how that is an argument against evolutions. But I am a bit amused that when you look at a beetle that shoots hot acid out its butt you think it's evidence for the Christian God. So you’re amused when you stupidly create a straw man and then think you’re smart by refuting something I didn’t say? So what then was your point? English much? My point was that the existence of the bombardier beetle is a pretty good argument against Darwinian evolution.
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