@McRat1968 What a horrible thing to say to me I would never tell you that you don't have a brain in your head. And I don't ignore real world events. I'm a serious student of Judaism, am preparing to convert, and my religion tells me to improve the world, not to condemn it or to despair over how bad it is. But that was a terrible thing to say. I hope in the future you learn to treat people more fairly, or at least to speak more kindly to them.
What you "dare say," you're wrong. And your "good and perfect divine intelligence" does not exist; nor does a brain exist in your head. Every day in this world is proof of that fact; regardless if you've chosen to blind yourself to that.
PS: FYI, I used to be the most enthusiastic Christian on two feet for 15 years. (1991-2006.) Ignoring daily real-world facts and clinging to faith. ...Thankfully reality set in; and my life has been perfectly focused since 4/20/06.
@TheSuperBlackMan I liked reading your point of view, and I respect it very much. Just so you know, I would never say "God bless you" to you; I would just say "bless you." And I totally agree with "need a tissue" after every sneeze would be annoying and paranoid-sounding, as (to a lesser degree) would "Are you OK?"
@no1saphead Actually it doesn't mean "bless you" at all. It means "good health" or, more aptly, "healthiness." It's may be the EQUIVALENT of our "bless you," but it doesn't MEAN "bless you."
YO SHAWTY U MAAAD HOT, KAN U MAKE A VID OF U SNEEZIN?
djintaferense 3 months ago
I say gesundheit but bless you is usually a a knee jerk reaction I do agree
3ood5tock1969 4 months ago
no
dylankmarx 4 months ago
excellent. You are very wise and well spoken. keep those videos coming.
ofosusam 5 months ago
Yea....in my house we say Farfignugen. From the volkswagen commercials. Its just fun to say. We're all atheists. It rocks. Ha!
Jonathanedward2010 6 months ago 2
I.m glad I got straighten out on the meaning. It does make more sense to say good health.
no1saphead 6 months ago
@McRat1968 What a horrible thing to say to me I would never tell you that you don't have a brain in your head. And I don't ignore real world events. I'm a serious student of Judaism, am preparing to convert, and my religion tells me to improve the world, not to condemn it or to despair over how bad it is. But that was a terrible thing to say. I hope in the future you learn to treat people more fairly, or at least to speak more kindly to them.
Detectivefiction 6 months ago
@Detectivefiction
What you "dare say," you're wrong. And your "good and perfect divine intelligence" does not exist; nor does a brain exist in your head. Every day in this world is proof of that fact; regardless if you've chosen to blind yourself to that.
PS: FYI, I used to be the most enthusiastic Christian on two feet for 15 years. (1991-2006.) Ignoring daily real-world facts and clinging to faith. ...Thankfully reality set in; and my life has been perfectly focused since 4/20/06.
McRat1968 6 months ago
@TheSuperBlackMan I liked reading your point of view, and I respect it very much. Just so you know, I would never say "God bless you" to you; I would just say "bless you." And I totally agree with "need a tissue" after every sneeze would be annoying and paranoid-sounding, as (to a lesser degree) would "Are you OK?"
Detectivefiction 6 months ago
@no1saphead Actually it doesn't mean "bless you" at all. It means "good health" or, more aptly, "healthiness." It's may be the EQUIVALENT of our "bless you," but it doesn't MEAN "bless you."
Detectivefiction 6 months ago