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25th June 13, 04:31 PM
#21
This ranting lunatic has been around for a long while and I'm not surprised his vile bilge is still on the net.
The problem with BLIND faith is it leaves no room for reason and logic. Literal application of any part of any of the series of "good books" to the contemporary world just seems to manifest in hate and intolerance. A most dangerous thing.
It's not the nice people that makes me turn away from religion, it's the plethora of nutters and fanatics who insist their way is the only TRUE way and will go to (in some cases) extreme lengths to ensure that their message is communicated effectively to the non-believers, and by that I mean anyone who doesn't follow exactly their twisted versions of the truth.
Fortunately this idiot is one of the milder examples of this mindset. His issues are merely racism, sexism, homophobia and religious intolerance rather than a burning desire to take life. But the absence of reasoned argument and reliance on selected scripture, the sense of superiority, the judgemental attitude and utter condemnation of his chosen targets, all of which may or may not conceal or suppress hidden personal yearnings perceived by him as perverse or weak, makes it all much of a muchness. This chap clearly knows his Bible well, but he doesn't demonstrate that he actually understands it.
Periods of my life seem to have been infested with these wild-eyed bigots so I shun them now, as I also shun their religions. I also don't believe in Santa or the tooth fairies incidentally. Logic tells me it can't be so.
Before this post is cast into the naughty corner, It's not about religion. I am not trying to denigrate those with faith. Those who accept that all people are different and can exercise tolerance and compassion toward their fellow man are a genuine force for good. The survival of our culture and freedoms depend on their perpetuating this ethos. Whether that is through religion or not, matters not, providing the basic premise of live and let live, do as you would be done by, agree to disagree, do unto others.. (however you wish to word it) is conveyed.
With regard to Mr Stewart's rabid musings, I'm only trying to analyse (for the sake of debate) what would motivate someone to churn out such irrefutable nonsense. How an individual can be so blind to geographical, historical and scientific evidence when formulating such an abhorrent theory is completely beyond me. I draw comparison with extremists because HIS attitude is where extremism starts... in my experience.
(Mods, please censor as you see fit).
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25th June 13, 05:00 PM
#22
What? Has this fellow never heard of the sermon on the highland?
"Blessed are the kilt makers, for their pleated garments bringeth forth comfort."
"Blessed are they who wear the kilt, for they shall be comforted."
"Blessed are the sporran makers, for they craft what keeps things safe."
"Blessed is the sporran, for it holdeth necessities."
"Blessed are they who wear bonnets, for their heads shall be kept warm."
"Blessed are kilt hose, for they looketh great with the kilt."
"Blessed are they who are laughed at for the kilt‘s sake, for they shall have the last laugh."
"Blessed are the kilt wearers, for they shall inherit the mirth."
"Accursed be the kilt haters, for their brains shrivel in their heads."

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25th June 13, 05:13 PM
#23
Snippet:
 Originally Posted by gwynng
Maybe if you paired a nice smoking jacket or kimono with your kilt it would no longer be a sin!
As you can see in this sinless depiction of the Samurai Scot, he knows to wear a robe with his kilt...

Aye, that's Malcolm MacMoto--the first Scottish samurai after his famous victory after having single-handedly defeated the entire Katsumuri Clan of Glen Kurahara on the shores of Loch Hodaiko.
Legend says that he did it all ehilest standing on one foot, blindfolded and with one hand behind his back in the snow with the wind blowing in four directions and with naught but a feather duster to defend himself!
Okay...I do have a twisted sense of humour....
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26th June 13, 10:38 AM
#24
That page has been up for literally years... like, at least 5-6.
I figure, the man is entitled to his opinion, however asinine, misinformed and stupid it may be.
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26th June 13, 11:23 AM
#25
 Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren
Aye, that's Malcolm MacMoto--the first Scottish samurai after his famous victory after having single-handedly defeated the entire Katsumuri Clan of Glen Kurahara on the shores of Loch Hodaiko.
A renowned warrior indeed, and certainly no sissy -- unlike his defeated opponent Heiai Gatabugi, who precipitously fled the field rather than perform honorable seppuku.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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26th June 13, 11:25 AM
#26
 Originally Posted by O'Searcaigh
What? Has this fellow never heard of the sermon on the highland?
"Blessed are the kilt makers, for their pleated garments bringeth forth comfort."
"Blessed are they who wear the kilt, for they shall be comforted."
"Blessed are the sporran makers, for they craft what keeps things safe."
"Blessed is the sporran, for it holdeth necessities."
"Blessed are they who wear bonnets, for their heads shall be kept warm."
"Blessed are kilt hose, for they looketh great with the kilt."
"Blessed are they who are laughed at for the kilt‘s sake, for they shall have the last laugh."
"Blessed are the kilt wearers, for they shall inherit the mirth."
"Accursed be the kilt haters, for their brains shrivel in their heads."
 
I'm definetly stealing this!
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26th June 13, 11:37 AM
#27
 Originally Posted by O'Searcaigh
"Blessed are the kilt wearers, for they shall inherit the mirth."
And... Blessed are you O'Searcaigh, for that wonderful "Sermon on the Highland".
Nile
Simon Fraser fought as MacShimidh, a Highland chief… wrapped and belted in a plaid over the top of his linen shirt, like his ordinary kinsmen. He put a bonnet on his head, and stuck the Fraser emblem, a sprig of yew, in it. With the battle cry, A'Chaisteal Dhunaidh and the scream of the pipes, they charged to battle. "The Last Highlander" Sara Fraser
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26th June 13, 01:37 PM
#28
I didn't know my bishop wrote under a pseudonym.
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26th June 13, 01:37 PM
#29
 Originally Posted by Dale Seago
A renowned warrior indeed, and certainly no sissy -- unlike his defeated opponent Heiai Gatabugi, who precipitously fled the field rather than perform honorable seppuku.

Too funny, my friend.
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1st July 13, 05:38 AM
#30
Apparently, all the Roman soldiers around in biblical times were a bunch of sissies. I hope this guy doesn't have children who manage to get away from his views and control. I would love to be a fly on the wall when a child of his shows up wearing a kilt in honor of the Stewart heritage.
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