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BingB
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JAN 28, 11:56 AM
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I am not sure I understand the point of this thread.
Instead of just posting a lot of Tucker clips, shouldn't we be having a discussion about why anyone would believe anything he says.
And I don't just mean "Because he tells me what I want to hear."
https://news.yahoo.com/tuck...-show-120821690.html
--Tucker Carlson admitted during a recent interview with conservative talk show host Dave Rubin that he “sometimes lies” on his show.The Fox News host appeared on a YouTube programme hosted by Mr Rubin on Sunday and was asked to explain why, supposedly, other TV network anchors lie. Carlson responded: “I mean, I lie if I’m really cornered or something. I lie.”
--In September 2020, Fox News won a defamation suit against Carlson by successfully arguing that “given Mr Carlson’s reputation, any reasonable viewer arrive[s] with an appropriate amount of scepticism about the statement he makes”.
--A Manhattan federal judge had ruled that “[Carlson] is not stating actual facts” about the topics he discusses and is instead engaging in “exaggeration” and “non-literal commentary”.
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ray b
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JAN 28, 12:14 PM
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quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
/\/\ Typical LWNJ post /\/\ |
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yes IDing a lying scum you love and defend
bet he claims to be a christian just like you do
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olejoedad
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JAN 29, 05:39 PM
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ray b
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JAN 29, 06:07 PM
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really is a tell when he shills for war
hate and fear is the real thing that scum sells
have you no shame ?
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olejoedad
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JAN 29, 06:10 PM
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quote | Originally posted by ray b:
really is a tell when he shills for war
hate and fear is the real thing that scum sells
have you no shame ? |
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You obviously didn't bother with watching the video. Your prejudice prevents you from knowing much.
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ray b
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JAN 29, 06:17 PM
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quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
You obviously didn't bother with watching the video. Your prejudice prevents you from knowing much. |
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WHEN I KNOW A SCUMBAG LIES FOR A LIVING IT IS NEVER PREJUDICE TO AVOID THEIR LYING
THE MAN WAS FIRED FOR LYING BY FOX
BUT POSTING REPEATEDLY A KNOW LYING SCUMBAG MUST BE A SIN
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olejoedad
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JAN 29, 07:16 PM
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quote | Originally posted by ray b:
WHEN I KNOW A SCUMBAG LIES FOR A LIVING IT IS NEVER PREJUDICE TO AVOID THEIR LYING
THE MAN WAS FIRED FOR LYING BY FOX
BUT POSTING REPEATEDLY A KNOW LYING SCUMBAG MUST BE A SIN |
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Hmmm...how can there be sin if there is no God?
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ray b
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JAN 29, 07:36 PM
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quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
Hmmm...how can there be sin if there is no God? |
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simple
there is wrong like lying
any 6 year old knows it is wrong to lie
to continue to post lying
is doing wrong
so is sinful behavior
no god required or needed or ever found useful to prevent lying
in fact one could state as fact gods are based on lying Zeus thor Ra Ja magicsky daddy zoraster no matter the name all are tall tales told to make some fear and others prey
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olejoedad
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JAN 29, 08:04 PM
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quote | Originally posted by ray b:
simple
there is wrong like lying
any 6 year old knows it is wrong to lie
to continue to post lying
is doing wrong
so is sinful behavior
no god required or needed or ever found useful to prevent lying
in fact one could state as fact gods are based on lying Zeus thor Ra Ja magicsky daddy zoraster no matter the name all are tall tales told to make some fear and others prey |
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You didn't address my question.
If there is no God, how can there be sin?
For that matter, how can there be good or evil?
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Patrick
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JAN 29, 08:23 PM
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quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
If there is no God, how can there be sin?
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You appear to have a narrow definition of "sin".
quote | Originally posted Here:
The concept of sin has been present in many cultures throughout history, where it was usually equated with an individual’s failure to live up to external standards of conduct or with his violation of taboos, laws, or moral codes. Some ancient societies also had concepts of corporate, or collective, sin affecting all human beings and dating from a mythical “Fall of Man” out of a state of primitive and blissful innocence. In ancient Greek thought, sin was looked upon as, in essence, a failure on the part of a person to achieve his true self-expression and to preserve his due relation to the rest of the universe; it was attributed mainly to ignorance.
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