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clean (Wow! That sounds delicious. The fresher the meat, the better. I'm sure you are right about Oklahoma beef! :D

Lol. I only just realised how many Creation ministries there are - I think you referenced at least 4 just then! Before that, I was struggling to differentiate between only two of them!

I didn't read any of Malcolm Bowden's books - just his videos. From memory, he doesn't have very nice things to say about Flat Earthers, so I haven't paid much attention to him of late (except when I need help revising Geocentrism/Flat Earth basics). That said, I don't think he's released anything new since the comments he made about Flat Earthers. He also has something about Christian psychiatry or something (!), but it sounded too weird, so I didn't read into it much. Probably cognitive dissonance - I distrust all psychiatrists (or is it psychologists?!?) equally, whether claiming to be Christian or no.

I'll have to have another read or watch of Rob Skiba's talk on prophecy and Nimrod etc. I think I saw something, but not too much - certainly not enough that I remember.

Speaking of William Cooper, have you noticed his striking resemblance to Alex Jones? I think William Cooper died (murdered?) and then Alex Jones popped up. I only ever read about William Cooper - he died sometime before I became a conspiracy theorist. But I thought it might be interesting, if you hadn't heard.

It seems like infiltration is everywhere, and not just in the church. The US election is a great example! Why bother conquering your enemies, if you can just convince them that they voted for you and therefore they've got to do what you tell them? :p

Possibly you keep a diary because it is a Captain (or Chieftess's) duty to maintain records of the adventures of ship, crew etc.? It is a great lure for wayward Whangdoodles. An entire contagion was disintegrated in your office last night... Whilst sneakily trying to to return the stolen diary, they accidentally happened upon a spare pair of "bloodless" defenestrating pliers, an accompanying stretch of defenestrating lasso and of course, your world-record breaking best-seller "How to defenestrate your Whangdoodles quickly, cleanly and cheaply - but unfortunately (for the Whangdoodles), not necessarily painlessly - for Dummies". Needless to say, the entire contagion disintegrated into an eye-catching display of coloured dust and fireworks at the raw terror so inspired.)
 

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undefiled (I was just at an eatery today enjoying some Okie beef. It's smashingness!

There is probably more Creationist outfits than I mentioned. The 3 main ones, of course, are: Answers in Genesis (Ken Ham), Creation Ministries (CMI), and Institute for Creation Research (ICR). And then there are some others, like Dr. Lisle's Biblical Science Institute (this is just online). There is also a place in Texas called The Creation Evidence Museum of Texas. I'm not real familiar with this last one, but you can visit them and they sell Biblical Creation books from the others that I mentioned so I figure that means they are okay. I want to look more into them though.
I'm incredibly thankful for these places. In school, I loved science. I didn't want to go into science due to evolution though. Today, I can be hopeful that more youth will go into science and end up becoming like Lisle, Sarfati, Humphreys, and other scientists who are Creationists. Then I'll have even more books to read that I can't wrap my head around lol. I say this because I have books by all of those gentleman and they can be quite brainy! But, at the same time, the information is brilliant and draws me closer to the Lord. It's a feeling in my soul that I can't possibly be put into words, thus I believe Creationism is critical in the world.

Moses, if I tell you what I think of Alex Jones, you might very well throw me from the aquatic Whangdoodle fighting vessel! But, I will do my best to respectfully give my viewpoints. I know there are people on this site who like Jones, but I must admit I'm not one of them. On the contrary, I admittedly can't stand him. I personally think he is a shill. I've heard some think he's Project Mockingbird and I've heard that he's controlled oposition. He might tell some truths, but that's to suck followers in (imo). He separates the critical thinkers from those who only think they are critically thinking. In other words, I don't think he's after a truly critically thinking crowd...again, my opinion!
I can't say I espouse to everything Bill Cooper said, but I do believe he was a sincere man. I have his book Behold a Pale Horse, which is an interesting read. He was an honorable veteran. He predicted 9/11. Alex Jones claims he did, but in my viewpoint he's a liar. Bill Cooper even warned his listeners about Alex Jones. Bill Cooper is dead, Alex is alive. Cooper had a strong feeling that his family was in danger. So, he sent his wife and child out of the country. While they were gone, he was killed. Frankly, Alex Jones has always been repugnant to me...and I'm trying to be respectful with my choice of words as possible lol. It can be fun to imitate his angry outbursts though :LOL:

Now, if I'm still permitted to be on this Whangdoodling vessel...

Your last paragraph was clever and left me laughing. What stood out to me most was that you mentioned "spare pair of "bloodless" defenestrating pliers." Well, bless your heart for keeping my hemophobia in mind! Your thoughtfulness is touching and masterly!
It seems fear is our greatest weapon against the beasties. I was thinking maybe we needed disintegration chambers for Whangdoodle execution (like those that were on Star Trek ep. A Taste of Armegeddon). But, we seem to be doing a superior job...and with a smashing display at the point of their demise!)
 
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pure (I have made a terrible mistake, and I hope that you will forgive me rather than making me walk the metaphorical plank! I have confused the late Bill Hicks with the late Bill Cooper, presumably because both are late, both share the fairly common Christian name Bill, and both are linked to so-called "conspiracy" theories. However, Bill Hicks is said to have died due to cancer, whilst Bill Cooper due to government-induced murder. I did previously paste pictures of Bill Hicks and Alex Jones below, but there seems to have been some error with attachment, so I haven't bothered to try again.

I think that to be thrown from the aquatic Whangdoodle fighting vessel, one has to be guilty of some pretty heinous crimes. Like using the bloodless defenestrating pliers for non-conventional purposes on entities other than Whangdoodles, or fomenting a Communist plot to assassinate the rightful president, or something. Insults or well-reasoned and respectful discussion about loud and obnoxious shills don't quite make the grade, although they do earn you an honourable mention. I hope you will be satisfied with that?

I don't really mind Alex Jones. Once upon a time (when I first found out about Bohemian Grove), I liked him. Then when I found out he was blaming Saudi Arabia for 9/11 terrorism (rather than the obvious), I sort of lost all interest in him. Then from time to time when he was shouting or just being generally obnoxious and featured around the place, I watched with amusement, although to no great interest, as by this stage, I realised much of what he spoke of was like 5 - 10 years after the fact - a "mainstream" conspiracy theorist, rather than the cutting-edge type with real news. I agree he is like a gatekeeper conspiracy theorist, or even a controlled-opposition one. He has stuff that might have been useful 5 or 10 years ago, but mostly of no use to anyone today except LSM disciples.

Our methods for dealing with Whangdoodles out of necessity do have to take into account your medical condition. While our friend the Admiral may be all for using the maximum-blood-letting defenestrating pliers to strike terror into the hearts of Whangdoodles all across Whangdoodlia, we do have to be practical, and select types of defenestrating pliers that are not going to cause our Chieftess of Defenestration to pass out after processing her first Whangdoodle for the day.

I very much like the idea of the disintegration chambers for Whangdoodle execution like those that were on Star Trek ep. A Taste of Armegeddon. Would the Whangdoodles need to come willingly to such disintegration chambers, or would they need to be forced? Perhaps if Whangdoodles were offered a choice between bloodless defenestration or disintegration, they would choose the latter? :cool: )
 

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mythical.
I don't think anyone can be truly pure, not us humans.
it feels impossible to be pure.
 
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legendary (I guess it depends on your definition of pure. If by pure, one means undefiled, I think it is possible).
 

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Sasquatch (LoL, aren't you funny! You're the last person here I'd want to see walking the plank, metaphorical or otherwise.

I do remember Bill Hicks, but I had forgotten about him until reading your post. I now remember back sometime around 2013 people on social media were making comparisons of him to Alex Jones.
I remember watching a few Bill Hicks' videos, and I while I thought he said some funny things, I was put off that he often sounded anti-Christian. I did like when he said, "Take a vacation out of my life." There's been times I've wanted to repeat that line to certain people lol. I do try to maintain a character of politeness, but even I have my moments.

I accept honorable mention. Sometimes, I think I should work harder at trying to be a bad girl though!

When I was growing up, my dad listened to the radio a lot. And in the 90s, he listened to short wave radio. There were quite a few speakers on there that warned people about the government. Bill Cooper was on short wave radio. It is said that at the time Bill Cooper was dubbed "The most dangerous talk show host in America." by Bill Clinton
Back then, the militia was very popular. It was particularly popular in the mid 90s. Many people were not happy with Clinton. When it was time to vote between Clinton, Bush, and Perot, I wasn't even a teenager yet. But, I knew something was terribly wrong with the Clintons. I don't think the Bush's were right either. All of my family, except my dad, was for Clinton. After trying to warn them that Clinton was bad news, I was sternly told to keep my mouth shut lol. I spent a lot of time going to gun shows in those days. I seen Randy Weaver. He'd came to speak at a gun show I was at. Are you familiar with Randy Weaver and the siege of Ruby Ridge? A very aggravating story.
There was a different feel about the country then. More critical thinkers. Media is hitting hard on the young generations, and it shows. I am aware that the younger generations are typically more liberal than the older generations, but that's not what I mean. Something more than that is going on. There is a noticeable difference. A concerning difference.

The latest Tulsa King episode came out today. I love that show, but the commercials on any show I try to watch these days is rife with LGBT stuff. We are certainly being socially engineered. I need to either pay extra to watch it ad-free or I need to install a blocker. I'm sure I've seen more commercials featuring same-sex displays of affection than I have straight affection.
I'm reminded of a time when I found a book at a book store about a female warrior. I enjoy true stories of tribes, especially their skills in survival and battle. Anyway, it was a great book for most of the way through. She was incredibly ferocious. I couldn't put the book down. But then I got to the very end and she married a woman. With disgust, I immediately hurled it in the nearest rubbish bin. As a result, someone at work called me a homophobe lol. There was a time when throwing a book away would have been a bigger transgression.

Speaking of transgressions, the Whangdoodles have amassed an innumerable count of them.
What are those weapons called that stun or confuse the enemy? Is that sonic weapons? Well, we could use something similar, maybe construct our own better weapon specifically made to disorient the Whangdoodles. Maybe this could make it easier to get them into the disintegration chambers.
Of course, it could be that Whangdoodle blood doesn't bother me. But, I must ask that you not be wounded or injured, as that would cause a problem. We'd both be down. Hopefully before that happens, the Whangdoodles will take a vacation out of our lives!)
 

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Sasquatch (LoL, aren't you funny! You're the last person here I'd want to see walking the plank, metaphorical or otherwise.

I do remember Bill Hicks, but I had forgotten about him until reading your post. I now remember back sometime around 2013 people on social media were making comparisons of him to Alex Jones.
I remember watching a few Bill Hicks' videos, and I while I thought he said some funny things, I was put off that he often sounded anti-Christian. I did like when he said, "Take a vacation out of my life." There's been times I've wanted to repeat that line to certain people lol. I do try to maintain a character of politeness, but even I have my moments.

I accept honorable mention. Sometimes, I think I should work harder at trying to be a bad girl though!

When I was growing up, my dad listened to the radio a lot. And in the 90s, he listened to short wave radio. There were quite a few speakers on there that warned people about the government. Bill Cooper was on short wave radio. It is said that at the time Bill Cooper was dubbed "The most dangerous talk show host in America." by Bill Clinton
Back then, the militia was very popular. It was particularly popular in the mid 90s. Many people were not happy with Clinton. When it was time to vote between Clinton, Bush, and Perot, I wasn't even a teenager yet. But, I knew something was terribly wrong with the Clintons. I don't think the Bush's were right either. All of my family, except my dad, was for Clinton. After trying to warn them that Clinton was bad news, I was sternly told to keep my mouth shut lol. I spent a lot of time going to gun shows in those days. I seen Randy Weaver. He'd came to speak at a gun show I was at. Are you familiar with Randy Weaver and the siege of Ruby Ridge? A very aggravating story.
There was a different feel about the country then. More critical thinkers. Media is hitting hard on the young generations, and it shows. I am aware that the younger generations are typically more liberal than the older generations, but that's not what I mean. Something more than that is going on. There is a noticeable difference. A concerning difference.

The latest Tulsa King episode came out today. I love that show, but the commercials on any show I try to watch these days is rife with LGBT stuff. We are certainly being socially engineered. I need to either pay extra to watch it ad-free or I need to install a blocker. I'm sure I've seen more commercials featuring same-sex displays of affection than I have straight affection.
I'm reminded of a time when I found a book at a book store about a female warrior. I enjoy true stories of tribes, especially their skills in survival and battle. Anyway, it was a great book for most of the way through. She was incredibly ferocious. I couldn't put the book down. But then I got to the very end and she married a woman. With disgust, I immediately hurled it in the nearest rubbish bin. As a result, someone at work called me a homophobe lol. There was a time when throwing a book away would have been a bigger transgression.

Speaking of transgressions, the Whangdoodles have amassed an innumerable count of them.
What are those weapons called that stun or confuse the enemy? Is that sonic weapons? Well, we could use something similar, maybe construct our own better weapon specifically made to disorient the Whangdoodles. Maybe this could make it easier to get them into the disintegration chambers.
Of course, it could be that Whangdoodle blood doesn't bother me. But, I must ask that you not be wounded or injured, as that would cause a problem. We'd both be down. Hopefully before that happens, the Whangdoodles will take a vacation out of our lives!)
what??? not the ,mythicgoldfish??
 

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Sasquatch (LoL, aren't you funny! You're the last person here I'd want to see walking the plank, metaphorical or otherwise.

I do remember Bill Hicks, but I had forgotten about him until reading your post. I now remember back sometime around 2013 people on social media were making comparisons of him to Alex Jones.
I remember watching a few Bill Hicks' videos, and I while I thought he said some funny things, I was put off that he often sounded anti-Christian. I did like when he said, "Take a vacation out of my life." There's been times I've wanted to repeat that line to certain people lol. I do try to maintain a character of politeness, but even I have my moments.

I accept honorable mention. Sometimes, I think I should work harder at trying to be a bad girl though!

When I was growing up, my dad listened to the radio a lot. And in the 90s, he listened to short wave radio. There were quite a few speakers on there that warned people about the government. Bill Cooper was on short wave radio. It is said that at the time Bill Cooper was dubbed "The most dangerous talk show host in America." by Bill Clinton
Back then, the militia was very popular. It was particularly popular in the mid 90s. Many people were not happy with Clinton. When it was time to vote between Clinton, Bush, and Perot, I wasn't even a teenager yet. But, I knew something was terribly wrong with the Clintons. I don't think the Bush's were right either. All of my family, except my dad, was for Clinton. After trying to warn them that Clinton was bad news, I was sternly told to keep my mouth shut lol. I spent a lot of time going to gun shows in those days. I seen Randy Weaver. He'd came to speak at a gun show I was at. Are you familiar with Randy Weaver and the siege of Ruby Ridge? A very aggravating story.
There was a different feel about the country then. More critical thinkers. Media is hitting hard on the young generations, and it shows. I am aware that the younger generations are typically more liberal than the older generations, but that's not what I mean. Something more than that is going on. There is a noticeable difference. A concerning difference.

The latest Tulsa King episode came out today. I love that show, but the commercials on any show I try to watch these days is rife with LGBT stuff. We are certainly being socially engineered. I need to either pay extra to watch it ad-free or I need to install a blocker. I'm sure I've seen more commercials featuring same-sex displays of affection than I have straight affection.
I'm reminded of a time when I found a book at a book store about a female warrior. I enjoy true stories of tribes, especially their skills in survival and battle. Anyway, it was a great book for most of the way through. She was incredibly ferocious. I couldn't put the book down. But then I got to the very end and she married a woman. With disgust, I immediately hurled it in the nearest rubbish bin. As a result, someone at work called me a homophobe lol. There was a time when throwing a book away would have been a bigger transgression.

Speaking of transgressions, the Whangdoodles have amassed an innumerable count of them.
What are those weapons called that stun or confuse the enemy? Is that sonic weapons? Well, we could use something similar, maybe construct our own better weapon specifically made to disorient the Whangdoodles. Maybe this could make it easier to get them into the disintegration chambers.
Of course, it could be that Whangdoodle blood doesn't bother me. But, I must ask that you not be wounded or injured, as that would cause a problem. We'd both be down. Hopefully before that happens, the Whangdoodles will take a vacation out of our lives!)
hendersons
who has watched harry and the hendersons?
 

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hendersons
who has watched harry and the hendersons?
I've seen it, but it's probably been over 20 years ago. Maybe even over 30 years ago :eek: I remember that I thought it was amusing at the time.

bigfoot (as in the creature, not the anatomic condition)
skunk (as in skunk ape...these beasts aren't known for having a pleasant smell)
 

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"martha, the sister of him that was dead, said unto him, Lord, by this time he stinketh: for he hath been dead four days."
 

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rejuvenated - that's an interesting profile picture, CarriePie. I'm sure there is an equally interesting story behind it?
reconstruct (Of course there is a story behind it. In the saga of Whangdoodles, there is a master who suffered an unfortunate defeat. This caused great sadness to the chieftess. As a result, the Whangdoodles grew in strength and since they feel the have made a great defeat, they now sing. Thus, this is where the Whangdoodles sing.)
 
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regenerate - ah, the ancient saga of the Whangdoodles? So you too have heard of these most wicked of creatures? And the master who suffered an unfortunate defeat? Interesting tales indeed, although I confess I grieve that this caused great sadness to a great chieftess.
 

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reawaken (Not only heard of them, but fought the beasties. The master is much better at defeating them than I have ever been. The chieftess was greatly saddened and she thought she'd never see the master again. All of this turmoil gave the Whangdoodles more power and they are confident that they have conquered. But, I feel differently!)
 
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rekindle - 'tis good that you feel differently. An ill wind does not blow so forever. And neither are these Whangdoodle creatures undefeatable - they and their human hosts just like to believe they are. Part of my own mission is to assist with the thwarting of the plans of these evil beasties. It is heartening that your chieftess and master have been doing the same.
 

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excite (Of course, sometimes ill winds can make us even stronger. It's good to know that you are on this mission. The Whangdoodles and their allies will immediately be alarmed and we can get this mission back to the strength and vision it was before. With swords drawn, may we say like John Paul Jones, "I have not yet begun to fight!")