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onesheep
April 24th, 2007, 01:12 AM
Thank you Lisa! :)

Michelle95
April 24th, 2007, 05:17 AM
My fear is that the unsaved will dismiss the message of RR...

They do this anyway...regardless of if we believe in conspiracy theories or not. They already think we are nuts. :idunno

MrMannn
April 24th, 2007, 06:30 AM
Get real comfortable with the mod-button up there- the red triangle with the ! in it. The admin/mod team will investigate all concerns.

Thank you.

Larry
April 24th, 2007, 07:09 AM
If there is NO evidence, there is NO proof!

Where's your evidence that there is no evidence. The guys pulling these things off publish newsletters and books telling exactly what they are doing.

Again,

Psa 2:2 The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying,
Psa 2:3 Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us.

What is your thinking on that verse? God himself claims these things are going on.

There is alot of evidence. Many people have put together really well researched books and videos, are they 100% correct, no, but what they have found out is devastating to the 'official story'.

Denying something exists doesn't make it so. The atheists use that arguement all the time to no avail.

Mr Mannn, I'm very familiar with your posting style and you're opinions. You search out threads you disagree with and then claim everything to be bunk.

This board is set up so we CAN discuss these things, as we never could before.
Please don't come here and try to take that away.

I don't know how much evidence it takes to get people to take a serious look at what's going on, but people are waking up everyday to the lies.

Larry

mamacags
April 24th, 2007, 07:26 AM
MrMannn people have a right in this country to be as insane as they wanna. Just ignore them and let them run their own little worlds.

Mike
April 24th, 2007, 08:54 AM
Just a couple basic thoughts about conspiracies.

One of the main things is the difference between theory and fact. Most all conspiracies are theories and not established facts. But that does not make them evil or unworthy of discussion.

A criminal investigator works off of theories. He bases those theories on investigational logic. Establishing motive, means and opportunity. The difference between a criminal investigator and a conspiracy theorist is that a criminal investigator generally has the ability to investigate to determine the factual status of his theory, whereas the conspiracy buff generally does not. That does not mean that there is no value in discussing the theories. But it can be at times difficult to maintain the understanding that they are not established facts.

If I were an elected official responsible for directing the course of government and something of a possible criminal nature occurred around me. And if it just so happened that I greatly benefited from the occurrence of this event, and if I had the means to have brought the event about and the opportunity, then any person would be justified to theorize that I may have done something bad. And if I were this public figure then the public would be justified to discuss the theory.

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Waiting2go
April 24th, 2007, 09:22 AM
I guess I'm wondering now, what is the point of having a tin foil shed if every time we try to discuss something, people who disagree with everything being discussed, feel the need to ridicule and insult those wanting to have these discussions? It also appears that alot of threads will end up being closed due to links being provided. People who don't believe any of this stuff is going on will feel that ALL links provided are not crediable. I thought the point of having the tin foil shed was so we could have discussions on these matters. If you think it is all bunk, why do you even bother reading the threads? Don't you guys have better things to do than try to prove that you guys are right about everything and we are wrong about everything? We can all respectfully agree to disagree. It shouldn't be the attitude, that you guys don't agree with something being discussed, therefore we are all crazy. There has to be things in the works, behind the scenes, to help bring the AC to center stage.

Mike
April 24th, 2007, 09:46 AM
I guess I'm wondering now, what is the point of having a tin foil shed if every time we try to discuss something, people who disagree with everything being discussed, feel the need to ridicule and insult those wanting to have these discussions? It also appears that alot of threads will end up being closed due to links being provided. People who don't believe any of this stuff is going on will feel that ALL links provided are not crediable. I thought the point of having the tin foil shed was so we could have discussions on these matters. If you think it is all bunk, why do you even bother reading the threads? Don't you guys have better things to do than try to prove that you guys are right about everything and we are wrong about everything? We can all respectfully agree to disagree. It shouldn't be the attitude, that you guys don't agree with something being discussed, therefore we are all crazy. There has to be things in the works, behind the scenes, to help bring the AC to center stage.
Yes but the good thing generally is to just let it go. We aren't really called to dig in behind the scenes and prevent the AC from coming to power.

I have at times been way to caught up into conspiracy stuff and it can be depressing. Some of the really, really, really bad stuff going on we have absolutely no ability to fix or even come to a very good understanding about. So why get depressed about it.

I would much rather tune my ears for the trumpet.

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Waiting2go
April 24th, 2007, 10:00 AM
Yes but the good thing generally is to just let it go. We aren't really called to dig in behind the scenes and prevent the AC from coming to power.

I have at times been way to caught up into conspiracy stuff and it can be depressing. Some of the really, really, really bad stuff going on we have absolutely no ability to fix or even come to a very good understanding about. So why get depressed about it.

I would much rather tune my ears for the trumpet.

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I never said anything about trying to prevent the AC from coming to power. I am in no way "caught up" in conspiracy stuff, nor does it depress me. I just happen to like understanding things going on around me. Trust me, my ears ARE tuned for the trumpet.

So, are you saying we shouldn't have the tin foil shed and be allowed to have these discussions? Why else would you say to just let it go? I thought Todd gave us the tin foil shed forum to have open discussions as long as we stay within the rules and guidelines. A whole thread was just closed due to one poster having links that weren't considered reliable. Why did the whole thread have to be closed?

BloodoftheLamb
April 24th, 2007, 02:17 PM
I think the tin foil shed should go.

Nothing good will come from it.

There are plenty of sites to discuss those "theories", and I use the term loosely.