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It's almost over, thank god.
#31
newton Wrote:As the votes came in Tuesday night, I told my agnostic scientist friend that what happened this day, impossible to even imagine just a short time ago, was a strong argument for the existence of God. He looked at me and nodded.

God bless America. The dream lives on. Now let's get to work to bring about that more perfect union.

newton, does that mean that God didn't want you to be our mayor?
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#32
Evidently God didn't feel like it was his time, "TypesWithoutNoBrains"
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#33
[quote="Blackdiamond"]Evidently God didn't feel like it was his time, "TypesWithoutNoBrains"[/quote}

Given that newton said Obama's election proved the existence of God, wouldn't that imply that either that God didn't exist when newton ran for mayor or that God din't want him to be mayor?

No need to start name calling Blackdiamond.
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#34
He existed and he didn't want Mr. Newton to be a Mayor. GO TO CHURCH OR READ A BIBLE. :roll: (From she who types with fingers).
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#35
Blackdiamond Wrote:He existed and he didn't want Mr. Newton to be a Mayor. GO TO CHURCH OR READ A BIBLE. :roll: (From she who types with fingers).

BlackZircon, evidently you did not understand the implications of newton's post. Respond only if you have an intelligent comment.
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#36
newton Wrote:As the votes came in Tuesday night, I told my agnostic scientist friend that what happened this day, impossible to even imagine just a short time ago, was a strong argument for the existence of God. He looked at me and nodded.

God bless America. The dream lives on. Now let's get to work to bring about that more perfect union.

Fools like you (so arregant that you share God's thoughts) are an embarassment to the Obama campaign.

Where was God when

The Twin Towers were destroyed
Al Gore lost 4 years ago
My 4 year old cousin died of leukemia


by your reasoning god didnt' exist when those things happend.

You can't prove the existence of God. It is a leap of faith. To claim anything else is ignorant.

I voted for Obama so don't get in my face about my wrong choices.
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#37
Just a few years ago, Barack Obama was a little-known state senator, who somehow managed to get elected after having been blown out in a prior campaign. When he decided to run for the senate, he was given little chance, but the stars aligned and his favored Republican opponent self-destructed. When he announced his bid for the presidency, he again was given little chance, but somehow he overcame the powerful Clinton machine, which unexpectedly began to misfire. Then he was down again in the middle of the presidential race, with McCain/Palin riding the usual wave of previously successful wedge issues. Out of the blue, the economy tanked and McCain handled the issue badly, thrusting Obama into the lead he never relinquished, as McCain/Palin continued desperately to throw mud that never stuck. So on Nov. 4, Americans from all walks of life elected a black president named Barack Hussein Obama, abandoned by his father and raised by grandparents and a single mother who had to resort to food stamps. Not only Americans, but people throughout the world cheered and celebrated the dawn of new and better day, a sunburst following eight long years of American shame and disgrace.

If you had tried a few years ago to place a bet on this happening, the odds against it would have been several million to one. That to me looks a lot like a miracle, one of those extremely rare, intermittant interventions of the deity, however you define Him/Her/It, in the normal, self-contained operation of the world. Why this sort of thing doesn't happen more often, why so much tragedy and evil occurs, is the problem of "theodicy," a constant struggle for theologians and ordinary believers alike, fools though they may be in the eyes of others.

I've decided to move on from forum posting, having done so much of it on waukegan.org that I became tired of reading my own comments. May Waukegan Talk live long and prosper. And especially when it seems most foolish, believe in Waukegan.
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#38
Don't let the door hit you where the Good Lord split you!

Almost half the voters said NO to Obama. That's hardly a miracle.

What would you say to the right wing bible banging freaks if McCain won and they said it was proof of God?
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#39
Lots of people thought Hitler was the 2nd coming also. Time will tell.
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#40
Boy, we have a few sorry losers. TypesWith? I am so glad that you're not the deciding factor as to who or who cannot Post. Take the loss like a man, or whatever sex you are. Wink
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