Autor: Gregory Smith Datum: To: Isaac Dunham CC: Dng Betreff: Re: [Dng] Gregory's rant
I don't like the New Testament.
I like the Old Testament, especially the book of Deuteronomy,
especially when the hebrew words are studied.
The New Testament is for women. It says men and women are equal
(obvious lie), free and slave are the same (another lie: the romans
were genetically different than the populations they conqured), that
there is no Jew nor Greek (since we can tell them apart through DNA I
don't think that's true either) etc etc. The social progressives of
that day wrote that collection of books. It even has if you mess with
a child you should be drowned (better a millstone)
Totally the opposite of the Old Testament which allows men to marry
young girls (read Deut 22 28-29 in the hebrew as one example). It's a
woman's book. Like a novella.
On 12/3/14, Isaac Dunham <ibid.ag@???> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 04:37:02AM +0000, Gregory Smith wrote:
>> (social progressives) need surveillance so they can put "bad" people
>> (non-progressives, sexists, pedos, anti-feminists, racists, muslims,
>> old christians,.. anything that would be in good standing with the
>> ideas expressed in the old testament... anyone against them) in prison
>> or to be bombed.
> <and a lot more in like vein>
>
> Gregory,
> I voted for Huckabee, Keyes, Perry, and Romney...and I'm going to say
> that, with uncapped 1.5Mbit DSL, none of your emails, this one
> especially, have been worth the bandwidth to download them.
>
> You advocate open-source development as a meritocracy.
> You say that men create things.
> Now, I'd like to see you create something that merits reading.
> (Preferably a package stripped of a systemd dependency, or some other
> code that helps to get Devuan closer to release.)
>
> Also, I ask you to consider in prayer whether Eph. 4:1-3, Eph 4:29,
> Phil. 4:5-8, Col. 3:8, and Gal. 5:13-15 mean anything to you; I cannot
> see how the email to which I am replying could be considered compatible
> with the principles expressed in the New Testament.
>
> Awaiting a post that is more useful to edification or the need of the
> moment,
> Isaac Dunham
>
> --
> And now a contribution to this list that may help the readership using
> mutt:
> ===
> #make sure the average email isn't deleted
> score "~f .*" 1
> #remove posts about 4chan
> score "~s .*4chan.*" -2
> #if a troll joins the list
> # score "~f user@???" -1
> #delete stuff that scores too low
> set score_threshold_delete=0
> ===
>