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JonBenet Ramsey Case Proves Once Again - There is No God
i feel guilty - i always felt that the parents were involved somehow in the death of their little girl - millions of others felt the same way about them - and then the mother gets cancer and dies just before she and her family are completely exonerated - life is so cruel.
that beauty pageant thing though was creepy - those should be banned for children under 16. |
Now what's your stance on Michal Jackson? ...
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but if there is a god the mom is with the girl now anyway and knows everything
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I hope that puke gets what's coming to him. Drop him in general population.
* not referring to MJ. |
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All of the thousands upon thousands of kids dying daily of starvation didn't clue you in that there wasn't a God? Oh that's right, most of those that die are black, or at the very least non-white, non-rich kids, i.e. they don't get much media attention and will never even be remembered as a footnote by anyone. Oh yeah, God eats tacos every Wednesday night with Jesus at Taco Bell, I've been stalking them. Going to egg their car next week.
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the girl had bad karma.
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it has nothing to do with the existence of god. it has to do with human perception...
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well, how many porn people belives in god anyway..
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Why would this case prove the non-existence of God? The Bible says these things will happen. Men have free will and nowhere in the Bible does it say that God sits there stopping bad people from doing bad things...
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They need to get a clue, and hand out birth control pills, if you can't feed the first kid, don't go on to have 3 more! This leaves more help for food and meds. |
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And how exactly does this prove there is no God? Because life is cruel? |
all these people witht the same imaginary friend, living their lives based on a book that was written over 1000 years ago by some people that thought the earth was flat...it's kind of funny really
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It still doesn't make the idea of any god anymore palatable. |
there is a God, and what makes you think humans are the chosen people?
it is called free will, it is up to us as humans to look out for the well being of eachother not "God". i wish people would understand this. |
Rather look for 'love' that Karr's claiming. Spare God in this matter. A non-believer will not waste his/her time to look for proof that God really exists.
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His ex-wife says he was in a completely different state when the murder took place, and he'd become obsessed with the facts of many child murders. That combined with his public confession make me wonder if he's not just after the publicity. |
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Okay, I don't like the ideas of a "God" either, but since my father was a pastor for a good part of my life I'll play devil's advocate and tell you exactly what the church would say (minus any curse words I may or may not use)... at least the church I used to attend:
God gave us control over this earth. It's his gift to us. It is ours to fuck up if we wish. The reason people have to pray to God is because of that: we have dominion on earth and God therefore needs our permission to act. But even though we ask him to help doesn't mean he always will. He sees the "big picture" which we can't possible see. Or something like that. Personally, I am pretty sure it's all bullshit. |
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"No comment" "No Comment" why is he saying no comment to the easy questions and answering the difficult ones with the same simple answer. |
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your idiotic post does not phase me, you are a grown man right? you make your own decisions? you should probably know by now that it is best to take your own perspective on situations and not listen to others, because obviously on a single situation many will look at it different. i do the same for my beliefs my beliefs are based on MY OWN PERSONAL expierience, nothing else. i do not put myself into any singular religion. stop following the pack of non believers just because it is the easiest thing to do, nor should you follow the pack of religious believers, explore your own personal spirituality you may find yourself better off. |
Maybe God exists but he's just one cruel twisted mofo. Have you seen how men behave when they feel they're all mighty and above the law?:winkwink:
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You are god.. and your compassion for, and sentiments to, the Benet family make you a better person and the world a better place. Believing in god is believing in you.
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I love the gfy standard for complete exoneration. ;) |
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In several countries it is not permitted to have media spin/TV comment on the facts of a case from the time of arrest until a jury delivers a verdict - other than performing the functions of "court reporter" - the reasons are obvious. At the same time neither prosecution or defense issue details of the case in an effort to play games and pander to public opinion. Unfortunately because of media coverage (and helped by the previously known problems of the investigation/prosecution team in Bolder), the JonBenet case has been highlighted to the level of celebrity status with the world and their dogs being under suspicion - and the usual conspiracy theories on this and that. To put it in perspective and at an individual level, it is a tragedy for any family unit to have a death under these circumstances - even more so if this has not reached a point of closure for them. The stress placed upon close family is bound to be something most of us will never know, especially if this is prolonged for a decade. It would not be unusal to see related problems such as those causing the death of Mrs Ramsey. However, in the overall, it is often only when the individual level is reached and the public are aware, that there is any concern shown. Since the death of JonBennet, there have been millions of family tragedies around the globe and generally these are treated as statistics - ranging from murders, death by starvation, effects of wars, AIDS, drugs blah - each one when examined, is an individual tragedy at a level which dwarfs all possible media coverage. Only my :2 cents: - murders/killings need justice and closure, but there is a much wider problem that needs addressing in order to reduce suffering on an individual level. If anything, while the JonBennet case proceeds, hopefully to a conclusion, it may be worth a thought to the millions of others the media, prosecution/defense has never mentioned on any personal level. |
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interesting and logical viewpoint. glad to see some depth on GFY. |
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hmmmm. another VERY perceptive observation. this is getting good. |
well, after seeing the interview with this creep on cnn i am not so positive he's the guy.
i would wait for the dna tests. |
I've been watching this off and on throughout the day. I say he's a fruitcake and didn't really do it.
They should still execute him either way, though. |
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Never thought there would come a time that I agreed with you. There must be a God. |
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He isn't a patsie, he is a marketer. He is just trying to sell his book. |
yeah - another day of seeing this guy - it's getting more bizarre - i don't know what he's up to but something is real fishy about this guy - starting to see that he might be a wackjob with an obsession with this case and never had any contact with the girl or her family. even if the police do have DNA evidence - alot of people will believe it's some kind of setup.
this is going to be one of those crimes that will never truly be solved for most people. |
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