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Originally Posted by Huntster
That's not correct.

I want everyone to know that I didn't call anybody any names. I used a prohibited word in this post.

Most people know that the "rooster lollypop" thing was a joke.

I just wanted to reiterate it.

For those who don't, well, you don't care, remember?

Yup. Especially now that I reiterated it.

And welcome back.

Thanks! It's great being missed.........

......by small arms fire and explosive ordnance for sure, and I've found that it's even nice being missed by atheists.

I hope you notice that I was here defending your honor. Sort of.

Yeah, I noticed.........

........sorta'.

Thanks again.
 
Kathy - as you may have noticed from a couple of replies meantime, god telling people all that #### only works if they are like that anyway. People don't change, they just think they do.
Now, The, don't be too quick to judge. Huntster has told us many times that before he had his religious experience, he used to be a jerk.
 
Originally Posted by The Atheist
Kathy - as you may have noticed from a couple of replies meantime, god telling people all that #### only works if they are like that anyway. People don't change, they just think they do.
Now, The, don't be too quick to judge. Huntster has told us many times that before he had his religious experience, he used to be a jerk.

I'm still a jerk.

I'm just not as sinful as in the past (by a very small margin) and am in a deeper love with God and Christ than ever before.
 
That's not correct.

I want everyone to know that I didn't call anybody any names. I used a prohibited word in this post.

Hey, welcome back, mate!

I thought Tricky must've been right because I couldn't see anything in that post to warrant a suspension.

That's pretty soft, I must say.

Stick to crap, I guess.

Oiled your guns while you've been away?
 
You know, I don’t go to religious forums and go on and on about their so-called god just residing in their brain and I don’t tell my born-again mother how to worship her so-called god. But more often then not, the religious born-again always seem to have to be in your face about their sweet Jesus and always have the need to bring god into everything except for the bad crap that happens to them. Why is it that they have such a great need to kiss-up to their god all the time in public, doesn’t their so-called all-knowing god already know what they are thinking so there is no need to broadcast it to the world, or is it that they just love to showoff how so-called religious they are to everyone.

Paul

:) :) :)
 
Originally Posted by Huntster
That's not correct.

I want everyone to know that I didn't call anybody any names. I used a prohibited word in this post.

Hey, welcome back, mate!


Thanks!

(Got a friend who left for NZ Sunday nite. I thought of you.)

I thought Tricky must've been right because I couldn't see anything in that post to warrant a suspension.

That's pretty soft, I must say.

I was naughty and broke the rules. I thought 7 days was a bit harsh, but no complaints. Maybe Darat was having a bad day.

Stick to crap, I guess.

Yeah, I'll have to be more careful.

I think Darat may have spanked me with the longer suspension because he thought I was intentionally trying to bypass their screening or something, but that isn't correct, either. I was just typing what came to mind. Careless and thoughtless. I'll have to try harder not to use that word.

Oiled your guns while you've been away?

Nope, but I went pike fishing. I've gotta go again tomorrow, too. Didn't even bring a rifle. The rifle boot on my snowmobile got all shot up sometime back, and I haven't replaced it. I carry a revolver in my pocket for any recalcitrant moose who decide to whip my ass because they don't like me on their trails.
 
Originally Posted by Huntster
The rifle boot on my snowmobile got all shot up sometime back, and I haven't replaced it.

If ever a story could use some elaborating, that's it.

Me and my snowmobile got peppered by a shotgun blast from a friend while grouse hunting, who had even mistakingly reloaded his gun with 000 buckshot (9 balls per round, each .36 caliber, 68 grains) that he carries in his pocket for the possible shot on a wolf. I took one ball to the head, another to the chest, two through my gunboot. We were 40 miles from the nearest road, the ambient temperature was around 36 below zero, and the wind was nearly howling.

Fortunately, McLaren River Lodge was open for the winter, just two miles away, and they had a radiophone. A chopper was radioed in, I was medivaced to Providence Hospital in Anchorage (a Catholic hospital, too), where my recovery began.

I never lost consciousness, and the praying for my sight began immediately after I realized I couldn't see out of my right eye. After the Troopers were notified and we were waiting for the chopper, I thought it would be good to call Mrs. Huntster before the Troopers did so that she would hear my voice and not worry so much. We did so, and I told her that there had been an accident. She initially thought her brother had wrecked his snowmobile or got caught in an avalanche, but I told her that I'd been shot. After a pause she asked where I'd been shot. I told her in the head. There was a longer pause, then she matter-of-factly stated that if I'd been shot in the head, I wouldn't be talking to her (she figured I was BSing her). I told her that I was being medivaced to Providence as soon as the chopper arrived, and invited her to meet me at the emergency room if she liked, or I'd call her from there when I needed a ride home.

She met me there.

The eyesight in my right eye (gone blank immediately) slowly returned. Within a year, my sight was as good as new, with no surgeries whatsoever. The wound didn't even make my face any uglier.

Everyone involved called it a "miracle." The writeup in the Anchorage Daily News quotes the investigating Trooper saying "Mr. Huntster is a very lucky man."

We joke about that a lot: lucky?

A half inch more to the right and it would have missed my head. A half inch to the left and I'd likely be dead.

Those here who know me just shake their heads, Mrs. Huntster included:

She says the only thing left is a bear mauling. I chew her out when she says it, because I think she's got "bad vibes."

How was the pike fishing?

Slow. In December we knocked them dead; caught almost 40 of them (see photo). There was no snow on the ice then, and Friday there was a foot of snow on the ice. We only caught 4.

We're thinking that the snow makes it darker down there, and that might be why the bite was so much slower.
 

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Me and my snowmobile got peppered by a shotgun blast from a friend while grouse hunting, who had even mistakingly reloaded his gun with 000 buckshot (9 balls per round, each .36 caliber, 68 grains) that he carries in his pocket for the possible shot on a wolf. I took one ball to the head, another to the chest, two through my gunboot.
So now you’re more then ready for the Vice-President :rolleyes:

Paul

:) :) :)
 
So now you’re more then ready for the Vice-President...

Yup.

I've heard he doesn't shoot 000 buckshot............

(As you might imagine, I heard a lot of those jokes from my friends here after Cheney pulled that one.........)
 
I took one ball to the head, another to the chest, two through my gunboot. We were 40 miles from the nearest road, the ambient temperature was around 36 below zero, and the wind was nearly howling.

Wow! Not a good place or set of circumstances to have something go wrong. I suspect you aren't the type to panic.

I told her in the head. There was a longer pause, then she matter-of-factly stated that if I'd been shot in the head, I wouldn't be talking to her (she figured I was BSing her).

You've got to like a lady who answers matter-of-factly when her husband tells her he has been shot in the head. I presume you've had your fill of the requisite jokes about the density of your head, so I won't go there. Glad you are among us.


Slow. In December we knocked them dead; caught almost 40 of them (see photo). There was no snow on the ice then, and Friday there was a foot of snow on the ice. We only caught 4.

We're thinking that the snow makes it darker down there, and that might be why the bite was so much slower.

I'm envious. It's too warm here for ice fishing more than once every 10 years or so, but too cold to stand being out in a moving boat until mid to late March. My understanding is that lack of light heavily influences plankton and the movement of bait fish. I assume it would be the same situation under the ice.
 
Originally Posted by Huntster
I took one ball to the head, another to the chest, two through my gunboot. We were 40 miles from the nearest road, the ambient temperature was around 36 below zero, and the wind was nearly howling.

Wow! Not a good place or set of circumstances to have something go wrong. I suspect you aren't the type to panic.

Nope. Panic is dangerous. It'll kill ya'.

We have an old saying here:

You can live three seconds without thinking,
three minutes without air,
three hours without shelter,
three days without water,
three weeks without food,
and three months without hope.

Three seconds without thinking.............panic, or a stupid decision.

Originally Posted by Huntster
I told her in the head. There was a longer pause, then she matter-of-factly stated that if I'd been shot in the head, I wouldn't be talking to her (she figured I was BSing her).

You've got to like a lady who answers matter-of-factly when her husband tells her he has been shot in the head. I presume you've had your fill of the requisite jokes about the density of your head, so I won't go there.

Especially from Mrs. Huntster.

And they really aren't jokes, cause it's true. But it's still fun to make light of it.

Glad you are among us.

Thanks for those kind words. It's good to be among you.

Originally Posted by Huntster
Slow. In December we knocked them dead; caught almost 40 of them (see photo). There was no snow on the ice then, and Friday there was a foot of snow on the ice. We only caught 4.

We're thinking that the snow makes it darker down there, and that might be why the bite was so much slower.

I'm envious. It's too warm here for ice fishing more than once every 10 years or so, but too cold to stand being out in a moving boat until mid to late March.

One of the nicest things about ice fishing is that nobody ever gets seasick doing it.
 
I apologize for butting in on this exchange but what slingblade wrote isn't as extreme or rare as some would think, I do not believe all christians are that way but almost every abuser claims to be christian and at times uses the bible to back up the abuse,
I know one who till the day he died believed he was a good god fearing christian, was in church every wensday and sunday and at church for every event, who faithfully tithed and asked for his sins to be forgivin on his knees every night, yet those sins did not included molesting his daughters or beating his wife and children among much more, those weren't sins to him

according to him his only sin was drinking to excess, the bible told him to drink for his stomachs sake but he admited he didn't know when to stop but he never tried to stop altogether, even stopping wouldn't have stopped the abuse as he never drank before performing his "duties"

I can't help but be a little bitter at the people around the family who turned a blind eye or his wife who took years to finally see that he was a monster in human clothing, when I got those girls and finally got them to talk I literally wanted to hunt the man down and field dress him, while he was still alive

the girls are finally starting to heal and to learn to trust but it has been a long hard road, their father died about 6 years ago and I think that helped alot toward them feeling safe enough to start letting go of the past

gypsey
This is not a normal situation at all. This person was mentally ill and should have been institutionalized. It appears to me that God finally ended this guys life because it was needed. (That's what happened to my grandpa that was a pedifile, God hit the delete button.)

If a person is that sin sick I like to think God will take them out of this world so they can't keep hurting people. Of course when we look at some of the evils out there it can make us concerned why God allows some of these evil doers even to live that long that do harm to so many.

Why did Hitler live so long? Seems God could have hit the delete button way sooner. Perhaps he was really trying to get the guy to repent? A guy like that seems to not care about anyone but themself and just full of Satan in their heart. God forgive them all. For many I'm sure it's just way too late, and their eternity in hell will be horrible."Don't let this happen to you." Should be added to their tobmstone. What a waste of a life.

A true Christian repents from their sins and doesn't go back and do it again. Then there's another issue of being discipled which takes time for a follower of Christ. Jesus can and does change people once they truly come to the cross and repent! A true believer does not continue sinning or they aren't what they say they are. Once the Holy Spirit is in a person He convicts so we don't want to sin. Sin causes pain. I don't like pain, do you?
 
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Not all Christian men are nice guys.

Kathy needs to take off her rose-colored blinders. But if she ever did that, she might doubt. And the one thing mythology can't stand and survive is intellectually honest doubt.
Hi Sling, I am very much aware that there are wolves in sheeps clothing out there. I don't walk around with blinders on, but I choose to love even when I know I can't always, or maybe even never trust people.

I have learned and always believed people let eachother down, but God never will. We may not always see the blessing in the storms of life, but trusting and believing God is the one thing we all must do.

If we can't trust God then this world may as well fold, just give up now and die because without God there is no purpose to anything. And that brings me back to the OP topic..."Without God there is no purpose to life!"
 
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