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Not to bust on you PANDA, but please. I assume that since you believe this stuff, that you are no longer considering buying a home in California.
 
Crazy?



<em>Dunno.</em>



Troll?



<em>Maybe.</em>



Worse?



<em>Think so.</em>



Out of line?



<em>Consistantly.</em>



Ignore?



<em>Yep.</em>



That makes two. Whos next?
 
Seriously?



I mean, seriously?



PANDA, where did you used to get all your attention from before you graced these webpages with your presence?
 
OOOOHHHHH Jesus H. Christ! I need to get my tin foil hat making machine on turbo mode! No_Vas get over here to my underground bunker so we can start cranking them out for nutters like Panda. I need help making the hats people, I need your support. People like Panda are seeing the horses, it's time to take advantage of these nutters. PM for details on jobs. Does anyone have a special talent for folding tin foil quickly, neatly, and accurately?
 
[quote author="graphrix" date=1220273630]OOOOHHHHH Jesus H. Christ! I need to get my tin foil hat making machine on turbo mode! No_Vas get over here to my underground bunker so we can start cranking them out for nutters like Panda. I need help making the hats people, I need your support. People like Panda are seeing the horses, it's time to take advantage of these nutters. PM for details on jobs. Does anyone have a special talent for folding tin foil quickly, neatly, and accurately?</blockquote>
In an emergency, you could go to the grocery store and get some of those aluminum cup cake baking forms. Spread one out and it would be kind of a foil skull cap.
 
[quote author="graphrix" date=1220273630]OOOOHHHHH Jesus H. Christ! I need to get my tin foil hat making machine on turbo mode! No_Vas get over here to my underground bunker so we can start cranking them out for nutters like Panda. I need help making the hats people, I need your support. People like Panda are seeing the horses, it's time to take advantage of these nutters. PM for details on jobs. Does anyone have a special talent for folding tin foil quickly, neatly, and accurately?</blockquote>
 
[quote author="Trooper" date=1220270409]Not to bust on you PANDA, but please. I assume that since you believe this stuff, that you are no longer considering buying a home in California.</blockquote>
 
So why did you erase the glorious scripture you posted? I mean, if you're going to post it in the first place you should stand by your convictions Panda......geez.



And considering the book was written thousands of years ago, at <em>some point</em> some of it's GOT to come true......



Agreed No_Vas.



Finally hitting the ignore button.
 
Trooper,



I made the original post as a serious post not to make some type of joke out of it like Graph did. I am not a pastor, I am not a priest, and I am not some lunatic that predicts the future. I simply stated that i am noticing more and more natural disasters in this decade than any other decade. Sunday, after church, I simply noticed three scriptures from the bible in the book of Revelations that i thought were coincidental to the some of the world events that have occurred in the past ten years. Trooper, I am sorry if i offended you in any way, but that was not my intention.



Panda
 
[quote author="PANDA" date=1220321850]Trooper,



I made the original post as a serious post not to make some type of joke out of it like Graph did. I am not a pastor, I am not a priest, and I am not some lunatic that predicts the future. I simply stated that i am noticing more and more natural disasters in this decade than any other decade. Sunday, after church, I simply noticed three scriptures from the bible in the book of Revelations that i thought were coincidental to the some of the world events that have occurred in the past ten years. Trooper, I am sorry if i offended you in any way, but that was not my intention.



Panda</blockquote>


I thought most of the religious nuts were in the deep south, not Irvine
 
Panda - Can I say it's a bit incongruent to consider earthquakes on day when many expected a hurricane elsewhere that had the potential to reshape a coastline? In any event, earthquakes happen every day in Cali and in many other places on the Pacific Rim. You can see Cali's <a href="http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/">here</a>, and the rest of the world's <a href="http://earthquake.usgs.gov/">here</a>. Earthquakes have been happening long before the Judeo-Christian church began (some think the flood stories that exist in multiple cultures relate to what is now England separating from Europe or from the opening of Mediterranean Sea). Since the earth was formed, there have been earthquakes and there will continue to be earthquakes as the plates slip and slide on the mantle.



Of course, all of this presupposes that you haven't rejected the Enlightenment and don't believe that the Earth was created only 6,000 years ago. If so, please disregard.
 
[quote author="PANDA" date=1220321850]Trooper,



I made the original post as a serious post not to make some type of joke out of it like Graph did. I am not a pastor, I am not a priest, and I am not some lunatic that predicts the future. I simply stated that i am noticing more and more natural disasters in this decade than any other decade. Sunday, after church, I simply noticed three scriptures from the bible in the book of Revelations that i thought were coincidental to the some of the world events that have occurred in the past ten years. Trooper, I am sorry if i offended you in any way, but that was not my intention.



Panda</blockquote>


Panda,



I'm not sure if this will make you feel better or not. I went to church every Sunday (if not more) for 20 years. I noticed the same thing you did.



When I was in High School.



If I were you I wouldn't worry about it too much. If you are truly a believer then you have nothing to worry about, right?



Chill out. Enjoy life. Dream of Irvine. :-)
 
[quote author="PANDA" date=1220321850]Trooper,



I made the original post as a serious post not to make some type of joke out of it like Graph did. I am not a pastor, I am not a priest, and I am not some lunatic that predicts the future. I simply stated that i am noticing more and more natural disasters in this decade than any other decade. Sunday, after church, I simply noticed three scriptures from the bible in the book of Revelations that i thought were coincidental to the some of the world events that have occurred in the past ten years. Trooper, I am sorry if i offended you in any way, but that was not my intention.



Panda</blockquote>


Panda, I wish you didn't edit your posts. You may think I am joking all the time, but maybe if you posted the scripture you wanted then we could have a discussion about it. It could be a good thing for us both. Don't take my joking so seriously, as I can have a level headed discussion about these things, but you may never know that unless you post what you believe.
 
[quote author="EvaLSeraphim" date=1220356611]Panda - Can I say it's a bit incongruent to consider earthquakes on day when many expected a hurricane elsewhere that had the potential to reshape a coastline? In any event, earthquakes happen every day in Cali and in many other places on the Pacific Rim. You can see Cali's <a href="http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/">here</a>, and the rest of the world's <a href="http://earthquake.usgs.gov/">here</a>. Earthquakes have been happening long before the Judeo-Christian church began (some think the flood stories that exist in multiple cultures relate to what is now England separating from Europe or from the opening of Mediterranean Sea). Since the earth was formed, there have been earthquakes and there will continue to be earthquakes as the plates slip and slide on the mantle.



Of course, all of this presupposes that you haven't rejected the Enlightenment and don't believe that the Earth was created only 6,000 years ago. If so, please disregard.</blockquote>


Okay joke time...



Blah... Earthquakes didn't start happening until Caesar was in power in Rome. It's a fact that the Romans misbehavior was what created natural disasters. See Pompei and Vesuvius.
 
[quote author="Stuff It" date=1220354884][quote author="PANDA" date=1220321850]Trooper,



I made the original post as a serious post not to make some type of joke out of it like Graph did. I am not a pastor, I am not a priest, and I am not some lunatic that predicts the future. I simply stated that i am noticing more and more natural disasters in this decade than any other decade. Sunday, after church, I simply noticed three scriptures from the bible in the book of Revelations that i thought were coincidental to the some of the world events that have occurred in the past ten years. Trooper, I am sorry if i offended you in any way, but that was not my intention.



Panda</blockquote>


I thought most of the religious nuts were in the deep south, not Irvine</blockquote>
I suggest that regional elitism is inappropriate in this case. Being from a small town in "fly-over country" I can attest to the presence of some mind-boggling ignorance and stupidity in those parts, as well as some really bright folks. (Some of them are even Republicans!) But Trinity Broadcasting (Channel 40 in Irvine) is headquartered in Orange County. Jim Jones' group (mass suicide in South America) originated in the San Francisco area, didn't it? And the Heaven's Gate cult down in San Diego? Those were the folks that committed suicide in 1997 so they could travel to a space ship, hiding behind a comet. I rest my case.
 
[quote author="Trooper" date=1220319383]So why did you erase the glorious scripture you posted? I mean, if you're going to post it in the first place you should stand by your convictions Panda......geez.



And considering the book was written thousands of years ago, at <em>some point</em> some of it's GOT to come true......



Agreed No_Vas.



Finally hitting the ignore button.</blockquote>


C'mon Trooper.. Have a heart. Please don't ignor the Poor Panda. He is very sensitive you know?
 
[quote author="GoIllini" date=1220362904][quote author="Stuff It" date=1220354884][quote author="PANDA" date=1220321850]Trooper,



I made the original post as a serious post not to make some type of joke out of it like Graph did. I am not a pastor, I am not a priest, and I am not some lunatic that predicts the future. I simply stated that i am noticing more and more natural disasters in this decade than any other decade. Sunday, after church, I simply noticed three scriptures from the bible in the book of Revelations that i thought were coincidental to the some of the world events that have occurred in the past ten years. Trooper, I am sorry if i offended you in any way, but that was not my intention.



Panda</blockquote>


I thought most of the religious nuts were in the deep south, not Irvine</blockquote>
I suggest that regional elitism is inappropriate in this case. Being from a small town in "fly-over country" I can attest to the presence of some mind-boggling ignorance and stupidity in those parts, as well as some really bright folks. (Some of them are even Republicans!) But Trinity Broadcasting (Channel 40 in Irvine) is headquartered in Orange County. Jim Jones' group (mass suicide in South America) originated in the San Francisco area, didn't it? And the Heaven's Gate cult down in San Diego? Those were the folks that committed suicide in 1997 so they could travel to a space ship, hiding behind a comet. I rest my case.</blockquote>


Your right, thanks for correcting me. There are religious nuts all over the US, not just the deep south :-)
 
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