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Offline roscoe

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« Reply #30 on: August 22, 2011, 06:02:35 PM »
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    The problem with Daegus is that he seems to have convinced himself black people have darker skin pigmentation because of  exposure to the Sun.


    And the problem with you is that you seem to have convinced yourself that MJ has helped your medical problems, but it has done nothing but mess up your ability to reason properly. And you said on another thread a while back that the MJ actually wasn't helping you and that you were still ailing. I think you should recognize your own fallacies before you accuse someone of saying something he never said. That is also a fallacy by the way, the straw-man fallacy which you love to use.


    I was actually willing to give roscoe another chance so I unblocked him. Since he appears to be fond of making things up about me, back on the ignore list he goes. Besides, I don't see what that statement (that I did not make) even has to do with what I said.


    My apologies if it was someone besides
    Daegus who claims black peoples pigmentation is due to exposure to the Sun.
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    « Reply #31 on: August 22, 2011, 06:10:20 PM »
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  • The remark was made in a discussion where someone made reference to a giraffe. I cannot recall where it was and for some reason, the search function shows no results for the term giraffe.
    There Is No Such Thing As 'Sede Vacantism'...
    nor is there such thing as a 'Feeneyite' or 'Feeneyism'


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    « Reply #32 on: August 22, 2011, 08:45:41 PM »
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    The problem with Daegus is that he seems to have convinced himself black people have darker skin pigmentation because of  exposure to the Sun.


    And the problem with you is that you seem to have convinced yourself that MJ has helped your medical problems, but it has done nothing but mess up your ability to reason properly. And you said on another thread a while back that the MJ actually wasn't helping you and that you were still ailing. I think you should recognize your own fallacies before you accuse someone of saying something he never said. That is also a fallacy by the way, the straw-man fallacy which you love to use.


    I was actually willing to give roscoe another chance so I unblocked him. Since he appears to be fond of making things up about me, back on the ignore list he goes. Besides, I don't see what that statement (that I did not make) even has to do with what I said.


    My apologies if it was someone besides
    Daegus who claims black peoples pigmentation is due to exposure to the Sun.


    I don't think anyone said that. I think Daegus was talking about exposure to sun on a tropical island and you took his post out of context and have mocked him for it atleast 3 times since.
    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.

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    « Reply #33 on: August 22, 2011, 09:39:07 PM »
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  • Then it was Daegus
    There Is No Such Thing As 'Sede Vacantism'...
    nor is there such thing as a 'Feeneyite' or 'Feeneyism'

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    « Reply #34 on: August 23, 2011, 07:38:10 AM »
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  • Quote from: SpiritusSanctus
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    The problem with Daegus is that he seems to have convinced himself black people have darker skin pigmentation because of  exposure to the Sun.


    And the problem with you is that you seem to have convinced yourself that MJ has helped your medical problems, but it has done nothing but mess up your ability to reason properly. And you said on another thread a while back that the MJ actually wasn't helping you and that you were still ailing. I think you should recognize your own fallacies before you accuse someone of saying something he never said. That is also a fallacy by the way, the straw-man fallacy which you love to use.


    I was actually willing to give roscoe another chance so I unblocked him. Since he appears to be fond of making things up about me, back on the ignore list he goes. Besides, I don't see what that statement (that I did not make) even has to do with what I said.


    My apologies if it was someone besides
    Daegus who claims black peoples pigmentation is due to exposure to the Sun.


    I don't think anyone said that. I think Daegus was talking about exposure to sun on a tropical island and you took his post out of context and have mocked him for it atleast 3 times since.


    I didn't say, at any point in time, that "black" pigmentation (there's no such thing as black skin by the way. If you had any idea of what you were talking about then you would know that, roscoe) is caused by the sun. I was denying the silly notion that being exposed to the sun can't somehow make you darker, which roscoe appears to be refusing because he's a little confused.
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    « Reply #35 on: August 23, 2011, 09:11:43 AM »
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    Then it was Daegus


    No you plant, you don't get it. I said nobody said anything about exposure to the sun being the cause for dark skin. You don't have any place posting on forums if you can't participate in logical discussions.
    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.

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    « Reply #36 on: August 23, 2011, 09:12:54 AM »
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  • Quote from: Daegus
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    The problem with Daegus is that he seems to have convinced himself black people have darker skin pigmentation because of  exposure to the Sun.


    And the problem with you is that you seem to have convinced yourself that MJ has helped your medical problems, but it has done nothing but mess up your ability to reason properly. And you said on another thread a while back that the MJ actually wasn't helping you and that you were still ailing. I think you should recognize your own fallacies before you accuse someone of saying something he never said. That is also a fallacy by the way, the straw-man fallacy which you love to use.


    I was actually willing to give roscoe another chance so I unblocked him. Since he appears to be fond of making things up about me, back on the ignore list he goes. Besides, I don't see what that statement (that I did not make) even has to do with what I said.


    Roscoe can't get along with anyone here, which makes me wonder why he's still here. Just don't let him get to you.
    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.

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    « Reply #37 on: August 23, 2011, 09:25:00 AM »
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  • Not to derail this very pertinent thread, but the Baltimore Catechism does say that that the physical differences that exist among the races of mankind ("phenotypic variation," as we would say today) were caused by exposure to different environmental factors, of which the sun certainly would qualify. Hence, there is nothing illogical or unCatholic about saying so.
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    « Reply #38 on: August 23, 2011, 09:26:23 AM »
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  • Quote from: SpiritusSanctus
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    The problem with Daegus is that he seems to have convinced himself black people have darker skin pigmentation because of  exposure to the Sun.


    And the problem with you is that you seem to have convinced yourself that MJ has helped your medical problems, but it has done nothing but mess up your ability to reason properly. And you said on another thread a while back that the MJ actually wasn't helping you and that you were still ailing. I think you should recognize your own fallacies before you accuse someone of saying something he never said. That is also a fallacy by the way, the straw-man fallacy which you love to use.


    I was actually willing to give roscoe another chance so I unblocked him. Since he appears to be fond of making things up about me, back on the ignore list he goes. Besides, I don't see what that statement (that I did not make) even has to do with what I said.


    Roscoe can't get along with anyone here, which makes me wonder why he's still here. Just don't let him get to you.


    I'm surprised he isn't banned yet. He has the tendency to race bait even on threads that aren't about race. Perhaps he's obsessed with race? Who knows?
    For those who I have unjustly offended, please forgive me. Please disregard my posts where I lacked charity and you will see that I am actually a very nice person. Disregard my opinions on "NFP", "Baptism of Desire/Blood" and the changes made to the sacra

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    « Reply #39 on: August 23, 2011, 09:41:38 AM »
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  • Quote from: Man of the West
    Not to derail this very pertinent thread, but the Baltimore Catechism does say that that the physical differences that exist among the races of mankind ("phenotypic variation," as we would say today) were caused by exposure to different environmental factors, of which the sun certainly would qualify. Hence, there is nothing illogical or unCatholic about saying so.


    According to roscoe's incredibly scientific background, what you're saying is absolutely false. In fact, I'm sure roscoe has plenty of studies to back up everything he says.  :smoke-pot:
    For those who I have unjustly offended, please forgive me. Please disregard my posts where I lacked charity and you will see that I am actually a very nice person. Disregard my opinions on "NFP", "Baptism of Desire/Blood" and the changes made to the sacra

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    « Reply #40 on: August 23, 2011, 09:42:13 AM »
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  • Quote from: Daegus
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    The problem with Daegus is that he seems to have convinced himself black people have darker skin pigmentation because of  exposure to the Sun.


    And the problem with you is that you seem to have convinced yourself that MJ has helped your medical problems, but it has done nothing but mess up your ability to reason properly. And you said on another thread a while back that the MJ actually wasn't helping you and that you were still ailing. I think you should recognize your own fallacies before you accuse someone of saying something he never said. That is also a fallacy by the way, the straw-man fallacy which you love to use.


    I was actually willing to give roscoe another chance so I unblocked him. Since he appears to be fond of making things up about me, back on the ignore list he goes. Besides, I don't see what that statement (that I did not make) even has to do with what I said.


    Roscoe can't get along with anyone here, which makes me wonder why he's still here. Just don't let him get to you.


    I'm surprised he isn't banned yet. He has the tendency to race bait even on threads that aren't about race. Perhaps he's obsessed with race? Who knows?


    I think Matthew just doesn't have the heart to ban him for whatever reason, otherwise he'd be banned considering 11 different people have asked Matthew to ban him. I just accept that CatholicInfo is stuck with him whether we like it or not and don't complain about it. Roscoe is obsessed with alot of things, race obviously being one of them.
    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.


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    « Reply #41 on: August 23, 2011, 09:43:59 AM »
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  • Quote from: Man of the West
    Not to derail this very pertinent thread, but the Baltimore Catechism does say that that the physical differences that exist among the races of mankind ("phenotypic variation," as we would say today) were caused by exposure to different environmental factors, of which the sun certainly would qualify. Hence, there is nothing illogical or unCatholic about saying so.


    I didn't say it was unCatholic to say exposure to environmental factors could cause change in skin color. I said it was wrong for roscoe to accuse Daegus of saying things he never said.
    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.

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    « Reply #42 on: August 23, 2011, 09:44:42 AM »
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    Not to derail this very pertinent thread, but the Baltimore Catechism does say that that the physical differences that exist among the races of mankind ("phenotypic variation," as we would say today) were caused by exposure to different environmental factors, of which the sun certainly would qualify. Hence, there is nothing illogical or unCatholic about saying so.


    According to roscoe's incredibly scientific background, what you're saying is absolutely false. In fact, I'm sure roscoe has plenty of studies to back up everything he says.  :smoke-pot:


     :roll-laugh1:
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    « Reply #43 on: August 23, 2011, 10:29:39 AM »
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    Quote from: Man of the West
    Not to derail this very pertinent thread, but the Baltimore Catechism does say that that the physical differences that exist among the races of mankind ("phenotypic variation," as we would say today) were caused by exposure to different environmental factors, of which the sun certainly would qualify. Hence, there is nothing illogical or unCatholic about saying so.


    I didn't say it was unCatholic to say exposure to environmental factors could cause change in skin color. I said it was wrong for roscoe to accuse Daegus of saying things he never said.


    My comment wasn't directed at you, sir. I wasn't accusing anybody for what they said or didn't say. I was merely "speaking to the question," as it were.
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    « Reply #44 on: August 23, 2011, 07:41:29 PM »
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    Judaix, blacks and mexicans are ALL obsessed with race.


    Thats funny you arrogant prick- it seems like the only ones who bring up race on this forum are "whites" most of all you, but now the moderator as well.