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Post by bernard on Mar 18, 2016 13:35:13 GMT -6
But if they fear what they believe may exist, and what they believe may exist does not exist, then what they fear does not exist. Almost correct. What they actually fear is a creation of their own imaginations. The same goes for the condemned criminal regarding death. All that just to agree with me using different words. You must be desperate for a win.
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Post by oslooskar on Mar 19, 2016 10:50:01 GMT -6
All that just to agree with me using different words. I do apologize; it wasn't my intention to send you running for your dictionary. You must be desperate for a win. No, I must be patient when trying to teach you something.
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Post by bernard on Mar 19, 2016 13:18:55 GMT -6
All that just to agree with me using different words. I do apologize; it wasn't my intention to send you running for your dictionary. No apology necessary. It is natural for miscommunication to occur over the internet. And I appreciate your patience. Go ahead.
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Post by stanman1947 on Jun 7, 2017 11:27:52 GMT -6
I must say the extraordinary lengths to which you extend yourselves on the subject of why a condemned inmate is afraid is, well, boring. All categories of people fear not living. The drive to survive is inborn, as is the fear of not existing. How about the scumbag whose name sits atop this discussion? What is the status of his walk to the execution chamber?
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