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idiot christians.

Well, ok, but I don't think any of it would fit into traditional Christian doctrine, so it's hardly surprising that they're not really interested.

Maybe it isn't surprising. What's frustrating is that they're supposed to be the ones who are into this shit, and maybe they could be persuaded, but, although I guess I never tried hard enough, every attempt I've made it turns out they're not willing to let anyone speak who doesn't trot out the meaningless party line.

they're the ones who are always going on about saved through the blood of christ. I reckon they don't even know what it means.

I often used to think, - what use is a wizard without a staff?
 
Well, the tale doesn't really show why I'm an authority on the subject, - it's all the in between stuff that I left out that shows that.
I like your work. But I still have no idea what's going on here.

:D

Which isn't necessarily a bad thing, you understand...
 
That post needs to be archived, preserved and kept in the deepest darkest recess of the internet forever. Perhaps one day in the distant future, some super-intelligent human/alien will discover it, read it and go: "Huh?"

:cool::confused::eek::D:cool:
 
Anyway, previously he was an evangelical christian, - but he never had much time for bible-bashing, and a while later, he started getting into LSD and ecstasy and so on, - and then lots of strange things started happening.

O RLY? :D

then when I tried to give them my point of view, which basically they should hear, as I'm kind of an authority on the subject of jesus and so on

LOL!

Dude, you need help........and so on. :(
 
Did the person in your post gain anything out of his experience?

Well, he proved to his own satisfaction that his defence worked, in that it confused the legal system so much that they dropped the case, and I suppose there's some merit in being the first person to make the defence successfully.

And apart from that, at least by keeping his side of the contract, he got free of the bad karma that had been plaguing him.
 
Dude, you need help........and so on.

Not from you.

I wonder what people seek to gain by telling me I sound ill, or need help.

Because it's fairly evident that they aren't saying it to help me.

I mean if you knew someone was anxious depressed and suicidal, you wouldn't help them by telling them -it's hardly surprising, you're evidently not fit for normal human society.-

In any case, I'm kind of past that now. I've met and still meet enough people in real life who know I'm right, know I'm not insane, and are quite happy to tell me so.

On the other hand, I must admit, writing about this stuff for sceptics on the net to scoff at is a bit stupid I suppose. Most people who know what's going on don't talk about it.
 
The reason I said that you sounded ill is because you seem to have very little insight into your psychosis. Maybe if enough people tell you you're ill, you'll get some help. Probably not though.
 
Well, he proved to his own satisfaction that his defence worked, in that it confused the legal system so much that they dropped the case, and I suppose there's some merit in being the first person to make the defence successfully.

I don't think that the case was dropped because of the faultlessness of his defence, I think it is more likely that it was dropped because of the massive expense after several reschedulings, for what is really quite a petty offence, and the problems with sentencing someone who has self confessed mental health issues.

Demosthenes said:
And apart from that, at least by keeping his side of the contract, he got free of the bad karma that had been plaguing him.

Well, I'm glad he had a happy ending to the story, if it sorted his head out a bit, then in some strange way, it was probably worth it.
 
I don't think that the case was dropped because of the faultlessness of his defence, I think it is more likely that it was dropped because of the massive expense after several reschedulings, for what is really quite a petty offence, and the problems with sentencing someone who has self confessed mental health issues.

Well, I'm glad he had a happy ending to the story, if it sorted his head out a bit, then in some strange way, it was probably worth it.

Well, I suppose that's one way of looking at it. But, the continuous rescheduling of the case which went on for two years, does seem to indicate that they didn't want to put it in front of a jury.
 
Demosthenes, I fail to detect why or where your moving story makes you an expert on Jesus in a Christian context.

salaam.
 
Well, if you're interested, send me a pm. (I can't tell whether you're being sarcastic or not)

Cliche: In my view, it's not just a petty offence, - it's not an offence at all.

But, in the eyes of the law, it's quite a different matter:

Do you know what the maximum sentence is for possession with intent to supply class A's, --

Life. If you don't believe me look it up.

though, to be fair, the norm for the amounts in question would these days be about three years.
 
Blagsta. Seeing as not a single person who knows me personally regards me as psychotic, perhaps you should consider the possibility that I'm not.

And after you've considered it, can you fuck off and not speak to me again.
 
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