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r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: speaking of lyin' horndog crooks

So it had nothing to do with the signs, the guy was a thief.

Edmund55
Senior Contributor

Re: speaking of lyin' horndog crooks

(The guy with billboard sized signs with biblical quotes on them had several on different farms and the owner of the implement business had lost money on many shady happenings with this guy and knew he was better off without him as a customer OR if he paid the quoted price he had a reserve built in to cover what experience taught him was likely going to come.)

 

(So this big operator, with the religious signs praising God, ripped off the owner / salesman a large number of times, but the owner / salesman kept doing business with him until he found out that the big operator had billboard sized signs with biblical quotes, at which time the owner / salesman decided that he no longer wanted to deal with the big operator, with religious signs praising God, because the owner / operator suddenly realized that the big operator, with the religious signs praising God, had billboard sized signs with biblical quotes and I guess had ripped him off a large number of times + 1?)

 

(The guy with the religious signs  could not be trusted, that is all there is to it.

Just believing in a magical being does not make a person 'good'.)

 

And, just believing in no god or your atheist god does not not make a person good or trusted; and just believing in God does does not make a person bad or not trusted.

GreaTOne_65
Senior Contributor

Re: speaking of lyin' horndog crooks

That is hilarious, IH!! LOL!! We aren't the ones makin' whoopy, it was your dumb bass, Donald J. Trump!! You've lost your mind!! LOL!!

Canuck_2
Senior Contributor

Re: speaking of lyin' horndog crooks

You are kind of using twisted wording there Edmund.

 

You might just believe in one of the magical beings but I have no reason to believe since no one has shown me any evidence so I just have a lack of belief.

 

And yes the person who just believed in magical beings so much he posted billboards stating that, was not a good person in his dealings so the dealer chose to 'fire' him OR get enough from the sale to cover the additional costs that were likely going to happen.

Canuck_2
Senior Contributor

Re: speaking of lyin' horndog crooks

YES 3020 he was not a person who could be trusted and he was a religious person who could to be trusted.

r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: speaking of lyin' horndog crooks

Just like Nancy Pelosi preaching to us we must have open borders to prove our Christian faith while at the same time handing millions of dollars to planned parenthood to suck babies from the womb. Any person who just believes a human fetus is not a human is willing to believe anything. They are willing to believe the world evolved from some unknown magical energy source and or Bruce Jenner is a girl. Certainly wouldn't want to do business with such a weak minded individual. They couldn't be trusted..

AllenJwi
Senior Contributor

Re: Nox and pee pee

I am convinced... Democrats have the IQ of a gopher...

Re: The pee tape pays off

Cohen, Cohen, Cohen

to state my point more explicitly

I'm of the opinion that a large majority of the conspicuously religious are decent, many to an exceptional extent.

 

Unfortunately it is also the prefect cover for crooks.

 

Sometimes the Good Ones find themselves the victims of the Bad Ones via affinity frauds.

Re: to state my point more explicitly

Further, I've always been a bit wary of the common TV and movie plot line about hypocritical religious folks. Too easy, and trite.

 

Unfortunately a fair amount of our Evangelical world is now easily portrayed as thus, to the detriment of Christianity at large.