Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsSo what is your definition of an atheist?
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and power.
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and power.
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
On 1/16/2026 11:08 AM, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who spent more time
studying the Bible than science. He believed:
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and power. >>
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly the books of
Daniel and Revelation.
So what is your definition of an atheist?
1) Someone who doesn't believe in God
2) Anyone who doesn't believe in the God you believe in
3) Something else
Stan
On 1/16/2026 11:08 AM, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man
who spent more time studying the Bible than science.
He believed:
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect
his wisdom and power.
[Snip]
So what is your definition of an atheist?
1)-a Someone who doesn't believe in God
2) Anyone who doesn't believe in the God you believe in
3) Something else
Many, many famous people throughout history have believed
in various different silly religions, but all of those
mythical beliefs are still just a load of utter bull-poo.
Go back in time and there were also lots of things people
believed that are now known to be idiotic - the Sun going
around the Earth, the Earth being flat, weird medical "cures",
etc., etc.
StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/16/2026 11:08 AM, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man
who spent more time studying the Bible than science.
He believed:
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect
his wisdom and power.
[Snip]
So what is your definition of an atheist?
1)-a Someone who doesn't believe in God
2) Anyone who doesn't believe in the God you believe in
3) Something else
To me it seems that the only person being driven crazy around
here is Dave when other people don't agree with his single
minded worldview of his brand of ChristInsanity.
Which pretty much sums up those bible-basher types...--
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam
and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months
not regular years,
On 1/16/2026 11:08 AM, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsSo what is your definition of an atheist?
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and power. >>
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
1)-a Someone who doesn't believe in God
2) Anyone who doesn't believe in the God you believe in
3) Something else
Stan
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On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam
and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each. >Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months
not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder (since
Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural History on)
who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up with Mavity
instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also >believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for giving >their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and power. >>
Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with battles >fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also understand that >Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of Babylon and Cyrus
promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send them back to it,
which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
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On 2026-01-17 04:05:56 +0000, StanWeiss said:
On 1/16/2026 11:08 AM, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who spent more time >>> studying the Bible than science. He believed:
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and power.
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly the books of
Daniel and Revelation.
So what is your definition of an atheist?
1) Someone who doesn't believe in God
2) Anyone who doesn't believe in the God you believe in
3) Something else
Stan
Just because Issac Newton believed in some particular set of regligious >myths, as many people did in his time, doesn't actually make it
sensible or true. The reality is that Newton changed his religious
beliefs a few times - he was born an Anglican, became a Protestant >Christian, then basically made up his own ideas ("By his thirties
Newton held a Christian faith that, had it been made public, would not
have been considered orthodox by mainstream Christians."), and is now >considered by many "experts" to have been a Nontrinitarian Arian.
Many, many famous people throughout history have believed in various >different silly religions, but all of those mythical beliefs are still
just a load of utter bull-poo.
Go back in time and there were also lots of things people believed that
are now known to be idiotic - the Sun going around the Earth, the Earth >being flat, weird medical "cures", etc., etc.
StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/16/2026 11:08 AM, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man
who spent more time studying the Bible than science.
He believed:
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect
his wisdom and power.
[Snip]
So what is your definition of an atheist?
1)-a Someone who doesn't believe in God
2) Anyone who doesn't believe in the God you believe in
3) Something else
To me it seems that the only person being driven crazy around
here is Dave when other people don't agree with his single
minded worldview of his brand of ChristInsanity.
Which pretty much sums up those bible-basher types...
Your Name wrote:
Many, many famous people throughout history have believed
in various different silly religions, but all of those
mythical beliefs are still just a load of utter bull-poo.
Go back in time and there were also lots of things people
believed that are now known to be idiotic - the Sun going
around the Earth, the Earth being flat, weird medical "cures",
etc., etc.
The words belief and faith are not synonymous with the words
reality and fact.
Some sensible people with a good standard of education often
forget that...
On 17/01/2026 9:50 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/16/2026 11:08 AM, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man
who spent more time studying the Bible than science.
He believed:
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect
his wisdom and power.
[Snip]
So what is your definition of an atheist?
1)-a Someone who doesn't believe in God
2) Anyone who doesn't believe in the God you believe in
3) Something else
To me it seems that the only person being driven crazy around
here is Dave when other people don't agree with his single
minded worldview of his brand of ChristInsanity.
It might HELP if he were able to explain IN HIS OWN WORDS (not quotes
from His Bible) what he thought Christianity was all about.
--Which pretty much sums up those bible-basher types...--
Daniel70
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, did >agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam
and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each.
Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months
not regular years,
If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our >lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives
to a little over nine modern solar years.
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Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 9:50 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
To me it seems that the only person being driven crazy around
here is Dave when other people don't agree with his single
minded worldview of his brand of ChristInsanity.
It might HELP if he were able to explain IN HIS OWN WORDS (not quotes
from His Bible) what he thought Christianity was all about.
Call me a separatist.
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that
Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years
each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder
(since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural
History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up
with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and
power.
Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a
vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of
Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send
them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
Binky bleated:(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual enjoyment) .
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 9:50 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
To me it seems that the only person being driven crazy around
here is Dave when other people don't agree with his single
minded worldview of his brand of ChristInsanity.
It might HELP if he were able to explain IN HIS OWN WORDS (not quotes
from His Bible) what he thought Christianity was all about.
Call me a separatist.
No thanks. IrCOd rather call you an asswipe
--
solar penguin
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that
Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years
each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar
months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder
(since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural
History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up
with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not
Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also
believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and
power.
Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a
vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of
Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send
them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
of years?
Stan--
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On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that
Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder
(since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up
with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and
power.
Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of
Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send
them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, did srweiss1@comcast.net deliver unto us this message:
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years. Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years
each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar
months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder
(since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural
History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up
with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not
Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also
believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom andThen how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a
power.
vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularlyDid he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of
Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send
them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout
king's reign.
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12
years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
of years?
What list?
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, did agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam
and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each.
Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months
not regular years,
If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives
to a little over nine modern solar years.
In article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam
and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each.
Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months
not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder (since
Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural History on)
who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up with Mavity
instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also
believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for giving
their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and power.
Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a vacuum? >>
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with battles
fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also understand that
Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of Babylon and Cyrus
promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send them back to it,
which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
so how did Google Gemini come up with Newton's religious views?
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that
Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years
each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar
months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder
(since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural
History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up
with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not
Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also
believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and
power.
Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a
vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of
Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send
them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
of years?
Stan
The idiot inquired:
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
of years?
What list?
Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words rCLthe Sumerian King
ListrCY are a clue that he was referring to the Sumerian King List.
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, did srweiss1@comcast.net >deliver unto us this message:
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that
Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years
each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar
months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder
(since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural
History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up
with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not
Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also
believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and
power.
Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a
vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >> >
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of
Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send
them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years. >Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't
record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a >difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout
king's reign.
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12
years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
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On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, did srweiss1@comcast.netSometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when >something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then >couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
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On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years.
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years >>>> each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar >>>> months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder
(since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural
History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up
with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not
Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also >>>> believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and >>>>> power.Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a
vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularlyDid he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of
Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send
them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written? >>>>
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries? >>>>
Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't
record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a
difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout
king's reign.
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12
years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
Stan
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The idiot inquired:
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
of years?
What list?
Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words rCLthe Sumerian King
ListrCY are a clue that he was referring to the Sumerian King List.
----
solar penguin
On 17/01/2026 12:09, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam
and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each.
Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months
not regular years,
If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our
lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives
to a little over nine modern solar years.
Those are 120 winters and summers, ie. 60 years.
It's explained by Pausanias and Pliny.
Norse poetry and Spartan poetry uses the same conventions when giving >peoples ages or the number of years between events. It's either 10
'winters' meaning 10 years old or 20 'winters and summers' meaning only
10 years have passed and so on. In other poetry a year is counted as a >season therefore 4 of them make up an actual year.
The bible counts lunar months as years at the start then years as
seasons then years as winters and summers, then seasons as years again,
then winters and summers as years, then years as years and sometimes
winters and summers as years in the same account such as in Kings and >Chronicles assigning double the number of years to one king in one book >compared to the other.
Lunar months are bridged from 235/19 in a year to the year being divided >into 8 parts and then into 4. Also 100 lunar months are subtracted from >peoples dates of birth in the Hebrew account but not in the Septuagint >meaning the Hebrew account is the least accurate because it is a later >version and the original figures have been tampered with as was
determined by Eusebius.
Almost all generations in the Bible average at 25 years per generation
so you can get the correct dates by counting those up. One line of
decent of Christ counts 25 years per generation and the other line of >ancestors deliberately counts 50 years per generation. Prior to Noah its
an average of about 20 years per generation subject to tempering with
the dates of birth for the generations of Shem and earlier, and
switching from lunar months to a year being divided into 8 and then 4
and then 2 segments as I mentioned earlier. Abram and Abraham count as
two individuals 25 years per generation each and Jacob and Israel count
as two individuals too.
This means Noah's Flood is the Thera Eruption of 1628 BC and just as >Josephus states Noah is the same person as Janus king of Italy and
Ogygus king of Athens and Scythia. The dating of the Ogygyian Delgue in
the Chronicon of Eusebius and Jerome also gives the same date. Since in >Norse history Midgard is Macedonia or Mygdonia, Troy was Asgard, the
Bifrost Bridge was a bridge over the Bosphorus, and Surtr is another
name for Set meaning that Surtr must be Typhon this implies that the
events of Ragnarok are describing the war between the Gods and Giants >(Jotnar) and the battle between Zeus and Typhon followed by the
imprisonment of Typhon/Set under a volcano and the Thera Eruption and >destruction of Middle Earth. The account of the Fall of Atlantis
describes exactly the same events. The flood being caused by the Mega >Tsunami that occurred when 4/5 of Thera was tuned into dust and reached
all the way from Santorini/Thera to Cyprus and Egypt. And that's where >Greek, Roman, Norse, Phoenician, and Hebrew religion all originate from,
and this was also affirmed by Philo and Porphyry as quoted by Eusebius.
----
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"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
On 17/01/2026 14:40, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam
and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each.
Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months
not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder (since
Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural History on) >>> who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up with Mavity
instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also
believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for giving >>> their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and power.
Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with battles >>> fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also understand that
Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of Babylon and Cyrus
promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send them back to it,
which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
so how did Google Gemini come up with Newton's religious views?
The real question is how did Newton come up with Newton's religious views.
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
On 17/01/2026 15:39, StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that
Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years
each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar
months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder
(since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural
History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up
with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not
Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also
believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and >>>> power.
Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a
vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of
Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send
them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
of years?
Yes if you don't understand the principles of Sexagesimal.
Stan
----
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"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
On 17/01/2026 22:30, solar penguin wrote:
The idiot inquired:
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>> of years?
What list?
Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words rCLthe Sumerian King
ListrCY are a clue that he was referring to the Sumerian King List.
He's referring to Eusebius redaction of Diodorus' redaction of Berosus' >redaction of Ctesias' Persica and Babyloica, which mention a list of
kings of the Chaldanes who seem to fit in with the reigns of known
Summerian kings.
https://therealsamizdat.com/tag/reinvestigating-the-antediluvian-sumerian-king-list/
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
Sumerian King List
In article <10kh5sq$2v2vm$2@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 15:39, StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that
Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years >>>> each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar >>>> months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder
(since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural
History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up
with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not
Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also >>>> believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and >>>>> power.
Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a
vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of
Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send
them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written? >>>>
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries? >>>>
of years?
Yes if you don't understand the principles of Sexagesimal.
Please explain.
On 17/01/2026 23:53, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kh5sq$2v2vm$2@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 15:39, StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>> of years?
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that
Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years >>>>> each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar >>>>> months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder
(since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural
History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up
with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not >>>>> Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also >>>>> believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and >>>>>> power.
Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a >>>>> vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>>
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that >>>>> Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of
Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send >>>>> them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written? >>>>>
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries? >>>>>
Yes if you don't understand the principles of Sexagesimal.
Please explain.
Divide the given figures by 60 squared.
https://therealsamizdat.com/tag/reinvestigating-the-antediluvian-sumerian-king-list/
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
In article <10kh4po$2un2c$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 12:09, The True Melissa wrote:Noah's Flood is the Flood that move the contients around.
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, didThose are 120 winters and summers, ie. 60 years.
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam >>>> and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each. >>>> Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months >>>> not regular years,
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives >>> to a little over nine modern solar years.
It's explained by Pausanias and Pliny.
Norse poetry and Spartan poetry uses the same conventions when giving
peoples ages or the number of years between events. It's either 10
'winters' meaning 10 years old or 20 'winters and summers' meaning only
10 years have passed and so on. In other poetry a year is counted as a
season therefore 4 of them make up an actual year.
The bible counts lunar months as years at the start then years as
seasons then years as winters and summers, then seasons as years again,
then winters and summers as years, then years as years and sometimes
winters and summers as years in the same account such as in Kings and
Chronicles assigning double the number of years to one king in one book
compared to the other.
Lunar months are bridged from 235/19 in a year to the year being divided
into 8 parts and then into 4. Also 100 lunar months are subtracted from
peoples dates of birth in the Hebrew account but not in the Septuagint
meaning the Hebrew account is the least accurate because it is a later
version and the original figures have been tampered with as was
determined by Eusebius.
Almost all generations in the Bible average at 25 years per generation
so you can get the correct dates by counting those up. One line of
decent of Christ counts 25 years per generation and the other line of
ancestors deliberately counts 50 years per generation. Prior to Noah its
an average of about 20 years per generation subject to tempering with
the dates of birth for the generations of Shem and earlier, and
switching from lunar months to a year being divided into 8 and then 4
and then 2 segments as I mentioned earlier. Abram and Abraham count as
two individuals 25 years per generation each and Jacob and Israel count
as two individuals too.
This means Noah's Flood is the Thera Eruption of 1628 BC and just as
Josephus states Noah is the same person as Janus king of Italy and
Ogygus king of Athens and Scythia. The dating of the Ogygyian Delgue in
the Chronicon of Eusebius and Jerome also gives the same date. Since in
Norse history Midgard is Macedonia or Mygdonia, Troy was Asgard, the
Bifrost Bridge was a bridge over the Bosphorus, and Surtr is another
name for Set meaning that Surtr must be Typhon this implies that the
events of Ragnarok are describing the war between the Gods and Giants
(Jotnar) and the battle between Zeus and Typhon followed by the
imprisonment of Typhon/Set under a volcano and the Thera Eruption and
destruction of Middle Earth. The account of the Fall of Atlantis
describes exactly the same events. The flood being caused by the Mega
Tsunami that occurred when 4/5 of Thera was tuned into dust and reached
all the way from Santorini/Thera to Cyprus and Egypt. And that's where
Greek, Roman, Norse, Phoenician, and Hebrew religion all originate from,
and this was also affirmed by Philo and Porphyry as quoted by Eusebius.
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"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it
stands for." --William Shatner
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>,
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:Gobeklitepe?
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, did srweiss1@comcast.net >>> deliver unto us this message:Sometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years.
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years >>>>> each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar >>>>> months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder
(since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural
History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up
with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not >>>>> Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also >>>>> believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and >>>>>> power.Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a >>>>> vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>>
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularlyDid he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that >>>>> Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of
Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send >>>>> them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written? >>>>>
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries? >>>>>
Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't
record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a
difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout
king's reign.
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12
years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then
couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
Stan
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On 1/17/2026 6:51 PM, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>,
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, did srweiss1@comcast.net >>>> deliver unto us this message:Sometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>> A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years.
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that >>>>>> Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years >>>>>> each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar >>>>>> months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder >>>>>> (since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural >>>>>> History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up >>>>>> with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not >>>>>> Indian.
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also >>>>>> believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and >>>>>>> power.Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a >>>>>> vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>>>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>>>
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>>>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularlyDid he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that >>>>>> Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of >>>>>> Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send >>>>>> them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written? >>>>>>
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries? >>>>>>
record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a
difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout
king's reign.
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12
years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then
couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
Stan
Gobeklitepe?
My you really don't much about history.
Stan
In article <10kh4po$2un2c$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 12:09, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam >>>> and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each. >>>> Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months >>>> not regular years,
If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our
lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives >>> to a little over nine modern solar years.
Those are 120 winters and summers, ie. 60 years.
It's explained by Pausanias and Pliny.
Norse poetry and Spartan poetry uses the same conventions when giving
peoples ages or the number of years between events. It's either 10
'winters' meaning 10 years old or 20 'winters and summers' meaning only
10 years have passed and so on. In other poetry a year is counted as a
season therefore 4 of them make up an actual year.
The bible counts lunar months as years at the start then years as
seasons then years as winters and summers, then seasons as years again,
then winters and summers as years, then years as years and sometimes
winters and summers as years in the same account such as in Kings and
Chronicles assigning double the number of years to one king in one book
compared to the other.
Lunar months are bridged from 235/19 in a year to the year being divided
into 8 parts and then into 4. Also 100 lunar months are subtracted from
peoples dates of birth in the Hebrew account but not in the Septuagint
meaning the Hebrew account is the least accurate because it is a later
version and the original figures have been tampered with as was
determined by Eusebius.
Almost all generations in the Bible average at 25 years per generation
so you can get the correct dates by counting those up. One line of
decent of Christ counts 25 years per generation and the other line of
ancestors deliberately counts 50 years per generation. Prior to Noah its
an average of about 20 years per generation subject to tempering with
the dates of birth for the generations of Shem and earlier, and
switching from lunar months to a year being divided into 8 and then 4
and then 2 segments as I mentioned earlier. Abram and Abraham count as
two individuals 25 years per generation each and Jacob and Israel count
as two individuals too.
This means Noah's Flood is the Thera Eruption of 1628 BC and just as
Josephus states Noah is the same person as Janus king of Italy and
Ogygus king of Athens and Scythia. The dating of the Ogygyian Delgue in
the Chronicon of Eusebius and Jerome also gives the same date. Since in
Norse history Midgard is Macedonia or Mygdonia, Troy was Asgard, the
Bifrost Bridge was a bridge over the Bosphorus, and Surtr is another
name for Set meaning that Surtr must be Typhon this implies that the
events of Ragnarok are describing the war between the Gods and Giants
(Jotnar) and the battle between Zeus and Typhon followed by the
imprisonment of Typhon/Set under a volcano and the Thera Eruption and
destruction of Middle Earth. The account of the Fall of Atlantis
describes exactly the same events. The flood being caused by the Mega
Tsunami that occurred when 4/5 of Thera was tuned into dust and reached
all the way from Santorini/Thera to Cyprus and Egypt. And that's where
Greek, Roman, Norse, Phoenician, and Hebrew religion all originate from,
and this was also affirmed by Philo and Porphyry as quoted by Eusebius.
Noah's Flood is the Flood that move the contients around.
In article <xn0pkvxzg2jzb14001@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Your Name wrote:
Many, many famous people throughout history have believed
in various different silly religions, but all of those
mythical beliefs are still just a load of utter bull-poo.
Go back in time and there were also lots of things people
believed that are now known to be idiotic - the Sun going
around the Earth, the Earth being flat, weird medical "cures",
etc., etc.
The words belief and faith are not synonymous with the words
reality and fact.
Some sensible people with a good standard of education often
forget that...
You really are on the deep end BS.
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people on Planet Earth.
In article <10kfqrd$2fl6s$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 9:50 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/16/2026 11:08 AM, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man
who spent more time studying the Bible than science.
He believed:
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect
his wisdom and power.
[Snip]
So what is your definition of an atheist?
1)|e-a Someone who doesn't believe in God
2) Anyone who doesn't believe in the God you believe in
3) Something else
To me it seems that the only person being driven crazy around
here is Dave when other people don't agree with his single
minded worldview of his brand of ChristInsanity.
It might HELP if he were able to explain IN HIS OWN WORDS (not quotes
from His Bible) what he thought Christianity was all about.
Call me a separatist.
In article <MPG.43d545e91db54840989a12@news.eternal-september.org>,
The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each.
Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months
not regular years,
If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our
lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives
to a little over nine modern solar years.
REcall Genesis what he did to demon man.
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
Binky bleated:
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
about.
It might HELP if he were able to explain IN HIS OWN WORDS (not
quotes from His Bible) what he thought Christianity was all
Call me a separatist.
No thanks. IrCOd rather call you an asswipe
Ever watch Songs of Praise Birdie.
In article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with battles
fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also understand that
Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of Babylon and Cyrus
promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send them back to it,
which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
so how did Google Gemini come up with Newton's religious views?
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people
on Planet Earth.
.... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil,
Binky, I'm guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky.
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>,
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, did srweiss1@comcast.net >>> deliver unto us this message:Sometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years.
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years >>>>> each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar >>>>> months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder
(since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural
History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up
with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not >>>>> Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also >>>>> believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and >>>>>> power.Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a >>>>> vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>>
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularlyDid he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that >>>>> Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of
Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send >>>>> them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written? >>>>>
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries? >>>>>
Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't
record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a
difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout
king's reign.
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12
years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then
couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
Stan
Gobeklitepe?
On 1/17/2026 6:51 PM, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>,
StanWeiss-a <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
Gobeklitepe?A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years.Sometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when
Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't
record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a
difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout
king's reign.
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12
years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then
couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
Stan
My you really don't much about history.
Stan
Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
.... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil,
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people
on Planet Earth.
Binky, I'm guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky.
Exactly. God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe in the
other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp that one... despite
having it pointed out to him many times.
On 18/01/2026 12:49 pm, StanWeiss wrote:
My you really don't much about history.
Stan
And as Binky IS an ISP, I would think he would have ALL the resources he would need to find things out AT HIS FINGERTIPS!!
But still he is as dumb as a dog!!
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>> of years?
What list?
Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words rCLthe Sumerian King
ListrCY are a clue that he was referring to the Sumerian King List.
So where is that list Birdie?
On 1/17/2026 6:52 PM, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kh4po$2un2c$1@dont-email.me>,LMAO
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 12:09, The True Melissa wrote:Noah's Flood is the Flood that move the contients around.
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, didThose are 120 winters and summers, ie. 60 years.
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam >>>>> and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each. >>>>> Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months >>>>> not regular years,
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives >>>> to a little over nine modern solar years.
It's explained by Pausanias and Pliny.
Norse poetry and Spartan poetry uses the same conventions when giving
peoples ages or the number of years between events. It's either 10
'winters' meaning 10 years old or 20 'winters and summers' meaning only
10 years have passed and so on. In other poetry a year is counted as a
season therefore 4 of them make up an actual year.
The bible counts lunar months as years at the start then years as
seasons then years as winters and summers, then seasons as years again,
then winters and summers as years, then years as years and sometimes
winters and summers as years in the same account such as in Kings and
Chronicles assigning double the number of years to one king in one book
compared to the other.
Lunar months are bridged from 235/19 in a year to the year being divided >>> into 8 parts and then into 4. Also 100 lunar months are subtracted from
peoples dates of birth in the Hebrew account but not in the Septuagint
meaning the Hebrew account is the least accurate because it is a later
version and the original figures have been tampered with as was
determined by Eusebius.
Almost all generations in the Bible average at 25 years per generation
so you can get the correct dates by counting those up. One line of
decent of Christ counts 25 years per generation and the other line of
ancestors deliberately counts 50 years per generation. Prior to Noah its >>> an average of about 20 years per generation subject to tempering with
the dates of birth for the generations of Shem and earlier, and
switching from lunar months to a year being divided into 8 and then 4
and then 2 segments as I mentioned earlier. Abram and Abraham count as
two individuals 25 years per generation each and Jacob and Israel count
as two individuals too.
This means Noah's Flood is the Thera Eruption of 1628 BC and just as
Josephus states Noah is the same person as Janus king of Italy and
Ogygus king of Athens and Scythia. The dating of the Ogygyian Delgue in
the Chronicon of Eusebius and Jerome also gives the same date. Since in
Norse history Midgard is Macedonia or Mygdonia, Troy was Asgard, the
Bifrost Bridge was a bridge over the Bosphorus, and Surtr is another
name for Set meaning that Surtr must be Typhon this implies that the
events of Ragnarok are describing the war between the Gods and Giants
(Jotnar) and the battle between Zeus and Typhon followed by the
imprisonment of Typhon/Set under a volcano and the Thera Eruption and
destruction of Middle Earth. The account of the Fall of Atlantis
describes exactly the same events. The flood being caused by the Mega
Tsunami that occurred when 4/5 of Thera was tuned into dust and reached
all the way from Santorini/Thera to Cyprus and Egypt. And that's where
Greek, Roman, Norse, Phoenician, and Hebrew religion all originate from, >>> and this was also affirmed by Philo and Porphyry as quoted by Eusebius.
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"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >>> stands for." --William Shatner
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On 1/17/2026 6:51 PM, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>,
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:Gobeklitepe?
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, did srweiss1@comcast.net >>>> deliver unto us this message:Sometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>> A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years.
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that >>>>>> Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years >>>>>> each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar >>>>>> months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder >>>>>> (since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural >>>>>> History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up >>>>>> with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not >>>>>> Indian.
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also >>>>>> believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and >>>>>>> power.Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a >>>>>> vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>>>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>>>
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>>>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularlyDid he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that >>>>>> Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of >>>>>> Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send >>>>>> them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written? >>>>>>
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries? >>>>>>
record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a
difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout
king's reign.
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12
years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then
couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
Stan
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This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software.
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My you really don't much about history.
Stan
On 2026-01-18 01:49:07 +0000, StanWeiss said:
On 1/17/2026 6:51 PM, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>,
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, did srweiss1@comcast.net >>>>> deliver unto us this message:Sometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when >>>> something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>>> A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years. >>>>> Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't >>>>> record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a >>>>> difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout >>>>> king's reign.
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that >>>>>>> Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years >>>>>>> each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar >>>>>>> months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder >>>>>>> (since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural >>>>>>> History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up >>>>>>> with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not >>>>>>> Indian.
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also >>>>>>> believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for >>>>>>> giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and >>>>>>>> power.Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a >>>>>>> vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>>>>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>>>>
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularlyDid he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that >>>>>>> Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with >>>>>>> battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of >>>>>>> Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send >>>>>>> them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written? >>>>>>>
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries? >>>>>>>
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12 >>>>> years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
Stan
Gobeklitepe?
My you really don't much about history.
Stan
He "don't much about" anything at all. ;-)
Of course, G%bekli Tepe is from at least 9500BC, which contradicts the >village idiot's Bible nonsense that claims the Earth was created only
about 5500BC. Of course that date itself is also contradicted by some >"experts" who think Adam and Eve were created somewhere "between 55,000
and 120,000 years ago".
Just yet more proof of the silliness and contradictions of religions.
On 17/01/2026 23:52, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kh4po$2un2c$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 12:09, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam >>>>> and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each. >>>>> Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months >>>>> not regular years,
If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our
lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives >>>> to a little over nine modern solar years.
Those are 120 winters and summers, ie. 60 years.
It's explained by Pausanias and Pliny.
Norse poetry and Spartan poetry uses the same conventions when giving
peoples ages or the number of years between events. It's either 10
'winters' meaning 10 years old or 20 'winters and summers' meaning only
10 years have passed and so on. In other poetry a year is counted as a
season therefore 4 of them make up an actual year.
The bible counts lunar months as years at the start then years as
seasons then years as winters and summers, then seasons as years again,
then winters and summers as years, then years as years and sometimes
winters and summers as years in the same account such as in Kings and
Chronicles assigning double the number of years to one king in one book
compared to the other.
Lunar months are bridged from 235/19 in a year to the year being divided >>> into 8 parts and then into 4. Also 100 lunar months are subtracted from
peoples dates of birth in the Hebrew account but not in the Septuagint
meaning the Hebrew account is the least accurate because it is a later
version and the original figures have been tampered with as was
determined by Eusebius.
Almost all generations in the Bible average at 25 years per generation
so you can get the correct dates by counting those up. One line of
decent of Christ counts 25 years per generation and the other line of
ancestors deliberately counts 50 years per generation. Prior to Noah its >>> an average of about 20 years per generation subject to tempering with
the dates of birth for the generations of Shem and earlier, and
switching from lunar months to a year being divided into 8 and then 4
and then 2 segments as I mentioned earlier. Abram and Abraham count as
two individuals 25 years per generation each and Jacob and Israel count
as two individuals too.
This means Noah's Flood is the Thera Eruption of 1628 BC and just as
Josephus states Noah is the same person as Janus king of Italy and
Ogygus king of Athens and Scythia. The dating of the Ogygyian Delgue in
the Chronicon of Eusebius and Jerome also gives the same date. Since in
Norse history Midgard is Macedonia or Mygdonia, Troy was Asgard, the
Bifrost Bridge was a bridge over the Bosphorus, and Surtr is another
name for Set meaning that Surtr must be Typhon this implies that the
events of Ragnarok are describing the war between the Gods and Giants
(Jotnar) and the battle between Zeus and Typhon followed by the
imprisonment of Typhon/Set under a volcano and the Thera Eruption and
destruction of Middle Earth. The account of the Fall of Atlantis
describes exactly the same events. The flood being caused by the Mega
Tsunami that occurred when 4/5 of Thera was tuned into dust and reached
all the way from Santorini/Thera to Cyprus and Egypt. And that's where
Greek, Roman, Norse, Phoenician, and Hebrew religion all originate from, >>> and this was also affirmed by Philo and Porphyry as quoted by Eusebius.
Noah's Flood is the Flood that move the contients around.
No it isn't. It was the Thera Eruption of 1628 BC given that that is the >date of the Ogygian Deluge and that Noah was identified by Josephus as
being Ogygus. The Chronicon gives you the date of the eruption which
concurs with archaeology, dendrochronology and ice core samples, and
with the bible's own chronology by generations.
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pkvxzg2jzb14001@post.eweka.nl>,.... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil, Binky(Word used >by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), I'm >guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky(Word used by paedophiles to
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Your Name wrote:
Many, many famous people throughout history have believed
in various different silly religions, but all of those
mythical beliefs are still just a load of utter bull-poo.
Go back in time and there were also lots of things people
believed that are now known to be idiotic - the Sun going
around the Earth, the Earth being flat, weird medical "cures",
etc., etc.
The words belief and faith are not synonymous with the words
reality and fact.
Some sensible people with a good standard of education often
forget that...
You really are on the deep end BS.
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people on Planet Earth.
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation).
--
Daniel70
On 18/01/2026 1:42 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kfqrd$2fl6s$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 9:50 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/16/2026 11:08 AM, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man
who spent more time studying the Bible than science.
He believed:
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect
his wisdom and power.
[Snip]
So what is your definition of an atheist?
1)|e-a Someone who doesn't believe in God
2) Anyone who doesn't believe in the God you believe in
3) Something else
To me it seems that the only person being driven crazy around
here is Dave when other people don't agree with his single
minded worldview of his brand of ChristInsanity.
It might HELP if he were able to explain IN HIS OWN WORDS (not quotes
from His Bible) what he thought Christianity was all about.
Call me a separatist.
O.K., Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual >molestation), YOU are a 'separatist' .... but how does that impact on
YOUR inability to explain IN YOUR OWN WORDS (not quotes from His Bible)
what YOU thought Christianity was all about.
--
Daniel70
On 18/01/2026 1:43 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <MPG.43d545e91db54840989a12@news.eternal-september.org>,
The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam >>>> and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each. >>>> Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months >>>> not regular years,
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our
lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives >>> to a little over nine modern solar years.
REcall Genesis what he did to demon man.
Oh!! Please tell us, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of >child sexual molestation), IN YOUR OWN WORDS what happened, Binky(Word used >by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation).
--
Daniel70
Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation) bleated:
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
Binky bleated:
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
about.
It might HELP if he were able to explain IN HIS OWN WORDS (not
quotes from His Bible) what he thought Christianity was all
Call me a separatist.
No thanks. IrCOd rather call you an asswipe
Ever watch Songs of Praise Birdie.
Why? Do they call you an asswipe(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their >joy of child sexual excitement) too?
--
solar penguin
On 18/01/2026 1:40 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with battles >>> fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also understand that
Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of Babylon and Cyrus
promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send them back to it,
which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
so how did Google Gemini come up with Newton's religious views?
Because Google Gemini was programmed by MAN, Binky(Word used by paedophiles >to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)!!
--
Daniel70
Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
.... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil,
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people
on Planet Earth.
Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation), I'm guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky(Word >> used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation).
Exactly. God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe in the
other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp that one... despite
having it pointed out to him many times.
On 18/01/2026 10:51 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>,
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, did srweiss1@comcast.net >>>> deliver unto us this message:Sometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>> A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years.
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that >>>>>> Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years >>>>>> each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar >>>>>> months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder >>>>>> (since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural >>>>>> History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up >>>>>> with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not >>>>>> Indian.
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also >>>>>> believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and >>>>>>> power.Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a >>>>>> vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>>>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>>>
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>>>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularlyDid he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that >>>>>> Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of >>>>>> Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send >>>>>> them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written? >>>>>>
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries? >>>>>>
record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a
difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout
king's reign.
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12
years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then
couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
Stan
Gobeklitepe?
There's the problem ....
Quote
G||bekli Tepe is a Neolithic archaeological site in Upper Mesopotamia in >modern-day Turkey. The settlement was inhabited from around 9500 BCE to
at least 8000 BCE, during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic.
End Quote
.... and, as we all known, Adam and Eve where the first of Humanity and
they were only about 6,000B.C., "Gobekli Tepe" could not have existed.
Right, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation)??
--
Daniel70
On 18/01/2026 12:49 pm, StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/17/2026 6:51 PM, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>,
StanWeiss-a <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
<Snip>
Gobeklitepe?A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years. >>>>> Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't >>>>> record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a >>>>> difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout >>>>> king's reign.Sometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when >>>> something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12 >>>>> years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
Stan
My you really don't much about history.
Stan
And as Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation) IS an ISP, I would think he would have ALL the resources >he would need to find things out AT HIS FINGERTIPS!!
But still he is as dumb as a dog!!
--
Daniel70
On 18/01/2026 9:51 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:Yeap. Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual >molestation) just doesn't understand "Doctor Who", I'm guessing!!
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
.... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil,
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people
on Planet Earth.
Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual
molestation), I'm guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky(Word used >>> by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation).
Exactly. God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe in the
other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp that one... despite
having it pointed out to him many times.
--
Daniel70
On 18/01/2026 10:03 pm, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 12:49 pm, StanWeiss wrote:
<Snip>
My you really don't much about history.
Stan
And as Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual >> molestation) IS an ISP, I would think he would have ALL the resources he
would need to find things out AT HIS FINGERTIPS!!
But still he is as dumb as a dog!!
Sorry!! I did not mean to insult DOGS.
--
Daniel70
The idiot inquired:
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>>> of years?
What list?
Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words rCLthe Sumerian King
ListrCY are a clue that he was referring to the Sumerian King List.
So where is that list Birdie?
I see that your question has changed from rCywhatrCO to rCywhererCO.
YourCOve been taking goalpost-shifting lessons from Aggy again,
havenrCOt you?
----
solar penguin
On 18/01/2026 10:51 am, The Doctor wrote:-aI have never heard a reason for how all of these dinosaurs bones that people keep finding fits into the Bible story either.
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>,
StanWeiss-a <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, didSometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when
srweiss1@comcast.net
deliver unto us this message:
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years.
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that >>>>>> Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
years
each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in
lunar
months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder >>>>>> (since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural >>>>>> History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up >>>>>> with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was >>>>>> not
Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who >>>>>> also
believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for
giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect HisThen how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a >>>>>> vacuum?
wisdom and
power.
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God'sIf it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god
thoughts
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God
for you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularlyDid he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that >>>>>> Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of >>>>>> Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send >>>>>> them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was
written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they
forgeries?
thousands
Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't
record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a
difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout
king's reign.
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12
years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then
couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
Stan
Gobeklitepe?
There's the problem ....
Quote
G||bekli Tepe is a Neolithic archaeological site in Upper Mesopotamia
in modern-day Turkey.-a The settlement was inhabited from around 9500
BCE to at least 8000 BCE, during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic.
End Quote
.... and, as we all known, Adam and Eve where the first of Humanity
and they were only about 6,000B.C., "Gobekli Tepe" could not have
existed.
Right, Binky??
In article <10kied9$3c0h9$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 18/01/2026 10:51 am, The Doctor wrote:Who dids the Dating PAedoDan?
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>,There's the problem ....
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:Gobeklitepe?
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, did srweiss1@comcast.net >>>>> deliver unto us this message:Sometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when >>>> something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>>> A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years. >>>>> Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't >>>>> record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a >>>>> difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout >>>>> king's reign.
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that >>>>>>> Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years >>>>>>> each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar >>>>>>> months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder >>>>>>> (since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural >>>>>>> History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up >>>>>>> with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not >>>>>>> Indian.
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also >>>>>>> believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for >>>>>>> giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and >>>>>>>> power.Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a >>>>>>> vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughts >>>>>>>> after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>>>>
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularlyDid he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that >>>>>>> Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with >>>>>>> battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of >>>>>>> Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send >>>>>>> them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written? >>>>>>>
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries? >>>>>>>
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12 >>>>> years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
Stan
Quote
G||bekli Tepe is a Neolithic archaeological site in Upper Mesopotamia in
modern-day Turkey. The settlement was inhabited from around 9500 BCE to
at least 8000 BCE, during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic.
End Quote
.... and, as we all known, Adam and Eve where the first of Humanity and
they were only about 6,000B.C., "Gobekli Tepe" could not have existed.
Right, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation)??
--
Daniel70
In article <10kigct$3cn65$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:Both are legit questions birdie.
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>,I see that your question has changed from rCywhatrCO to rCywhererCO.
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:So where is that list Birdie?
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words rCLthe Sumerian King
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>>>> of years?What list?
ListrCY are a clue that he was referring to the Sumerian King List.
YourCOve been taking goalpost-shifting lessons from Aggy again,
havenrCOt you?
--
solar penguin
The idiot inquired:
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>>> of years?
What list?
Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words rCLthe Sumerian King
ListrCY are a clue that he was referring to the Sumerian King List.
So where is that list Birdie?
I see that your question has changed from rCywhatrCO to rCywhererCO.
YourCOve been taking goalpost-shifting lessons from Aggy again,
havenrCOt you?
In article <10khk52$335tj$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 23:52, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kh4po$2un2c$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 12:09, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam >>>>>> and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each. >>>>>> Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months >>>>>> not regular years,
If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our >>>>> lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives >>>>> to a little over nine modern solar years.
Those are 120 winters and summers, ie. 60 years.
It's explained by Pausanias and Pliny.
Norse poetry and Spartan poetry uses the same conventions when giving
peoples ages or the number of years between events. It's either 10
'winters' meaning 10 years old or 20 'winters and summers' meaning only >>>> 10 years have passed and so on. In other poetry a year is counted as a >>>> season therefore 4 of them make up an actual year.
The bible counts lunar months as years at the start then years as
seasons then years as winters and summers, then seasons as years again, >>>> then winters and summers as years, then years as years and sometimes
winters and summers as years in the same account such as in Kings and
Chronicles assigning double the number of years to one king in one book >>>> compared to the other.
Lunar months are bridged from 235/19 in a year to the year being divided >>>> into 8 parts and then into 4. Also 100 lunar months are subtracted from >>>> peoples dates of birth in the Hebrew account but not in the Septuagint >>>> meaning the Hebrew account is the least accurate because it is a later >>>> version and the original figures have been tampered with as was
determined by Eusebius.
Almost all generations in the Bible average at 25 years per generation >>>> so you can get the correct dates by counting those up. One line of
decent of Christ counts 25 years per generation and the other line of
ancestors deliberately counts 50 years per generation. Prior to Noah its >>>> an average of about 20 years per generation subject to tempering with
the dates of birth for the generations of Shem and earlier, and
switching from lunar months to a year being divided into 8 and then 4
and then 2 segments as I mentioned earlier. Abram and Abraham count as >>>> two individuals 25 years per generation each and Jacob and Israel count >>>> as two individuals too.
This means Noah's Flood is the Thera Eruption of 1628 BC and just as
Josephus states Noah is the same person as Janus king of Italy and
Ogygus king of Athens and Scythia. The dating of the Ogygyian Delgue in >>>> the Chronicon of Eusebius and Jerome also gives the same date. Since in >>>> Norse history Midgard is Macedonia or Mygdonia, Troy was Asgard, the
Bifrost Bridge was a bridge over the Bosphorus, and Surtr is another
name for Set meaning that Surtr must be Typhon this implies that the
events of Ragnarok are describing the war between the Gods and Giants
(Jotnar) and the battle between Zeus and Typhon followed by the
imprisonment of Typhon/Set under a volcano and the Thera Eruption and
destruction of Middle Earth. The account of the Fall of Atlantis
describes exactly the same events. The flood being caused by the Mega
Tsunami that occurred when 4/5 of Thera was tuned into dust and reached >>>> all the way from Santorini/Thera to Cyprus and Egypt. And that's where >>>> Greek, Roman, Norse, Phoenician, and Hebrew religion all originate from, >>>> and this was also affirmed by Philo and Porphyry as quoted by Eusebius. >>>>
Noah's Flood is the Flood that move the contients around.
No it isn't. It was the Thera Eruption of 1628 BC given that that is the
date of the Ogygian Deluge and that Noah was identified by Josephus as
being Ogygus. The Chronicon gives you the date of the eruption which
concurs with archaeology, dendrochronology and ice core samples, and
with the bible's own chronology by generations.
Then explain the Nephilim.
On 1/18/2026 5:58 AM, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 10:51 am, The Doctor wrote:-aI have never heard a reason for how all of these dinosaurs bones that
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>,
StanWeiss-a <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, didSometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when >>>> something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then
srweiss1@comcast.net
deliver unto us this message:
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years. >>>>> Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't >>>>> record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a >>>>> difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout >>>>> king's reign.
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that >>>>>>> Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 >>>>>>> years
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in >>>>>>> lunar
months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder >>>>>>> (since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural >>>>>>> History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up >>>>>>> with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was >>>>>>> not
Indian.
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who >>>>>>> also
believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for >>>>>>> giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect HisThen how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a >>>>>>> vacuum?
wisdom and
power.
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's >>>>>>>> thoughtsIf it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God >>>>>>> for you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularlyDid he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that >>>>>>> Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with >>>>>>> battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also
understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of >>>>>>> Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send >>>>>>> them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was
written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they
forgeries?
thousands
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12 >>>>> years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
Stan
Gobeklitepe?
There's the problem ....
Quote
G||bekli Tepe is a Neolithic archaeological site in Upper Mesopotamia
in modern-day Turkey.-a The settlement was inhabited from around 9500
BCE to at least 8000 BCE, during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic.
End Quote
.... and, as we all known, Adam and Eve where the first of Humanity
and they were only about 6,000B.C., "Gobekli Tepe" could not have
existed.
Right, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
their joy of child sexual molestation)??
people keep finding fits into the Bible story either.
Stan--
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On 1/18/2026 7:31 AM, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kied9$3c0h9$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 18/01/2026 10:51 am, The Doctor wrote:Who dids the Dating PAedoDan?
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>,There's the problem ....
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/17/2026 2:00 PM, The True Melissa wrote:Gobeklitepe?
Verily, in article <10kgafu$7tjj$1@solani.org>, did srweiss1@comcast.net >>>>>> deliver unto us this message:Sometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get shock when >>>>> something comes along and upsets their apple cart. Like man back then >>>>> couldn't have built it, but yet there is Gobeklitepe.
On 1/16/2026 11:48 PM, The True Doctor wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>>>> A Babylonian king is said to have reigned for twelve thousand years. >>>>>> Mainstream historians believe that these ancient people simply didn't >>>>>> record the names of old kings unless they really stood out and made a >>>>>> difference. If they didn't, it was just lumped into the last standout >>>>>> king's reign.
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that >>>>>>>> Adam and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years >>>>>>>> each. Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar >>>>>>>> months not regular years, despite Newton having read Piny the Elder >>>>>>>> (since Pliny's Natural History is what Newton based his own Natural >>>>>>>> History on) who explains all this to him. Why didn't Pliny come up >>>>>>>> with Mavity instead of Newton. Obviously unlike Newton, Pliny was not >>>>>>>> Indian.
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed: >>>>>>>>>
Another ignoramus who also read and quoted Pliny was Eusebius who also >>>>>>>> believed the same nonsense despite attacking Roman historians for >>>>>>>> giving their kings reigns of up to 400 years.
The laws of nature were established by God and reflect His wisdom and >>>>>>>>> power.Then how can God exist before he established the laws of nature in a >>>>>>>> vacuum?
He viewed his scientific discoveries as a way to "think God's thoughtsIf it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>>>>>
after Him," revealing the underlying order of the creation.
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularlyDid he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the >>>>>>>> Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that >>>>>>>> Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with >>>>>>>> battles fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also >>>>>>>> understand that Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of >>>>>>>> Babylon and Cyrus promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send >>>>>>>> them back to it, which occurred about 600 years before it was written? >>>>>>>>
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries? >>>>>>>>
I guess that would be equivalent to saying Obama was President for 12 >>>>>> years, though for 4 of them it was really Biden.
Stan
Quote
G||bekli Tepe is a Neolithic archaeological site in Upper Mesopotamia in >>> modern-day Turkey. The settlement was inhabited from around 9500 BCE to >>> at least 8000 BCE, during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic.
End Quote
.... and, as we all known, Adam and Eve where the first of Humanity and
they were only about 6,000B.C., "Gobekli Tepe" could not have existed.
Right, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation)??
--
Daniel70
I am sure with all of your computer skills that you can find a good
dating service.
Stan
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On 1/18/2026 7:35 AM, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kigct$3cn65$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:Both are legit questions birdie.
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>,I see that your question has changed from rCywhatrCO to rCywhererCO.
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:So where is that list Birdie?
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words rCLthe Sumerian King
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>>>>> of years?What list?
ListrCY are a clue that he was referring to the Sumerian King List.
YourCOve been taking goalpost-shifting lessons from Aggy again,
havenrCOt you?
--
solar penguin
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use your computer to find >answers to your important questions.
Stan
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On 18/01/2026 11:32, solar penguin wrote:
The idiot inquired:
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:
StanWeiss <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living for thousands >>>>>> of years?
What list?
Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words rCLthe Sumerian King
ListrCY are a clue that he was referring to the Sumerian King List.
So where is that list Birdie?
I see that your question has changed from rCywhatrCO to rCywhererCO.
YourCOve been taking goalpost-shifting lessons from Aggy again,
havenrCOt you?
You are the one shifting the goal posts and always have been.
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The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
On 18/01/2026 12:23, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10khk52$335tj$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 23:52, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kh4po$2un2c$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/01/2026 12:09, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical Views
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
Called himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam >>>>>>> and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each. >>>>>>> Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months >>>>>>> not regular years,
If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our >>>>>> lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives >>>>>> to a little over nine modern solar years.
Those are 120 winters and summers, ie. 60 years.
It's explained by Pausanias and Pliny.
Norse poetry and Spartan poetry uses the same conventions when giving >>>>> peoples ages or the number of years between events. It's either 10
'winters' meaning 10 years old or 20 'winters and summers' meaning only >>>>> 10 years have passed and so on. In other poetry a year is counted as a >>>>> season therefore 4 of them make up an actual year.
The bible counts lunar months as years at the start then years as
seasons then years as winters and summers, then seasons as years again, >>>>> then winters and summers as years, then years as years and sometimes >>>>> winters and summers as years in the same account such as in Kings and >>>>> Chronicles assigning double the number of years to one king in one book >>>>> compared to the other.
Lunar months are bridged from 235/19 in a year to the year being divided >>>>> into 8 parts and then into 4. Also 100 lunar months are subtracted from >>>>> peoples dates of birth in the Hebrew account but not in the Septuagint >>>>> meaning the Hebrew account is the least accurate because it is a later >>>>> version and the original figures have been tampered with as was
determined by Eusebius.
Almost all generations in the Bible average at 25 years per generation >>>>> so you can get the correct dates by counting those up. One line of
decent of Christ counts 25 years per generation and the other line of >>>>> ancestors deliberately counts 50 years per generation. Prior to Noah its >>>>> an average of about 20 years per generation subject to tempering with >>>>> the dates of birth for the generations of Shem and earlier, and
switching from lunar months to a year being divided into 8 and then 4 >>>>> and then 2 segments as I mentioned earlier. Abram and Abraham count as >>>>> two individuals 25 years per generation each and Jacob and Israel count >>>>> as two individuals too.
This means Noah's Flood is the Thera Eruption of 1628 BC and just as >>>>> Josephus states Noah is the same person as Janus king of Italy and
Ogygus king of Athens and Scythia. The dating of the Ogygyian Delgue in >>>>> the Chronicon of Eusebius and Jerome also gives the same date. Since in >>>>> Norse history Midgard is Macedonia or Mygdonia, Troy was Asgard, the >>>>> Bifrost Bridge was a bridge over the Bosphorus, and Surtr is another >>>>> name for Set meaning that Surtr must be Typhon this implies that the >>>>> events of Ragnarok are describing the war between the Gods and Giants >>>>> (Jotnar) and the battle between Zeus and Typhon followed by the
imprisonment of Typhon/Set under a volcano and the Thera Eruption and >>>>> destruction of Middle Earth. The account of the Fall of Atlantis
describes exactly the same events. The flood being caused by the Mega >>>>> Tsunami that occurred when 4/5 of Thera was tuned into dust and reached >>>>> all the way from Santorini/Thera to Cyprus and Egypt. And that's where >>>>> Greek, Roman, Norse, Phoenician, and Hebrew religion all originate from, >>>>> and this was also affirmed by Philo and Porphyry as quoted by Eusebius. >>>>>
Noah's Flood is the Flood that move the contients around.
No it isn't. It was the Thera Eruption of 1628 BC given that that is the >>> date of the Ogygian Deluge and that Noah was identified by Josephus as
being Ogygus. The Chronicon gives you the date of the eruption which
concurs with archaeology, dendrochronology and ice core samples, and
with the bible's own chronology by generations.
Then explain the Nephilim.
The Nephilim (from the Greek Nepheli or cloud) were the people from the
Land of Mist also known as Niflheimr in Norse Mythology. Niflheimr was
where the frost giants lived and was on the opposite side of the
world(-tree Yggdrasil) to Muspelheim (Mizraim ie. Egypt) the land of
fire and was therefore the Netherlands and Scandinavia. Thus the
Nephilim were blond Norsemen. I already told you that Noah's Flood was
the same event as the Ogygian Deluge and Ragnarok. Just put 2 and 2
together and stop being stupid. Hel by the way was Helvetica or
Switzerland and should not be confused with Niflheimr.
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
On 18/01/2026 1:40 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor-a <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for you. >>>
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with battles >>> fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also understand that
Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of Babylon and Cyrus
promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send them back to it,
which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
so how did Google Gemini come up with Newton's religious views?
Because Google Gemini was programmed by MAN, Binky!!
So you believe deoms PAedoDan?
In article <xn0pkxco21cd0zy002@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
.... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil,
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people
on Planet Earth.
Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation), I'm guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky(Word >>> used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation).
Exactly. God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe in the
other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp that one... despite
having it pointed out to him many times.
And BS proves that atheists are diabolicl demon possessed people.
In article <10kibpf$3b678$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
You really are on the deep end BS..... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil, Binky(Word used
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people on Planet Earth.
by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), I'm
guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky(Word used by paedophiles to
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation).
Must you talk like a paedophile PaedoDan while
we have serious discussion?
In article <10kiccv$3b8tc$2@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:43 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <MPG.43d545e91db54840989a12@news.eternal-september.org>,
The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam >>>>> and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each. >>>>> Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months >>>>> not regular years,
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our
lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives >>>> to a little over nine modern solar years.
REcall Genesis what he did to demon man.
Oh!! Please tell us, Binky, IN YOUR OWN WORDS what happened, Binky.
What do you of the nephilim PaedoDan?
On 2026-01-18 3:29 a.m., Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:40 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor-a <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for
you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that
Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles
fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also understand that >>>> Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of Babylon and Cyrus
promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send them back to it,
which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries?
so how did Google Gemini come up with Newton's religious views?
Because Google Gemini was programmed by MAN, Binky!!
Don't tell me binky believes that Gemini is from God?
On 1/18/2026 7:35 AM, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kigct$3cn65$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin-a <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:Both are legit questions birdie.
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>,I see that your question has changed from rCywhatrCO to rCywhererCO.
solar penguin-a <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:So where is that list Birdie?
StanWeiss-a <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words rCLthe Sumerian King
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living forWhat list?
thousands
of years?
ListrCY are a clue that he was referring to the Sumerian King List.
YourCOve been taking goalpost-shifting lessons from Aggy again,
havenrCOt you?
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use your computer to find answers to your important questions.
Stan
In article <10kiv1l$b5i1$1@solani.org>, StanWeiss
<srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/18/2026 5:58 AM, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 10:51 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>, StanWeiss|e
<srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
|e I have never heard a reason for how all of these dinosaurs bonesSometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get
shock when something comes along and upsets their apple cart.
Like man back then couldn't have built it, but yet there is
Gobeklitepe.
Stan
Gobeklitepe?
There's the problem ....
Quote G|a-|bekli Tepe is a Neolithic archaeological site in Upper
Mesopotamia in modern-day Turkey.|e The settlement was inhabited
from around 9500 BCE to at least 8000 BCE, during the Pre-Pottery
Neolithic. End Quote
.... and, as we all known, Adam and Eve where the first of
Humanity and they were only about 6,000B.C., "Gobekli Tepe" could
not have existed.
Right, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of
child sexual molestation)??
that people keep finding fits into the Bible story either.
Look at what the Creation Scientist says.
On 18/01/2026 11:33 pm, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
So you believe deoms PAedoDan?"deoms"??
--
Daniel70
On 18/01/2026 11:30 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pkxco21cd0zy002@post.eweka.nl>,I'm guessing, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >sexual molestation), that as Atheists don't believe in demons, Binky(Word >used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation),
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:Exactly. God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
.... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil,
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people
on Planet Earth.
Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation), I'm guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)(Word
used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation). >>>
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe in the
other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp that one... despite
having it pointed out to him many times.
And BS proves that atheists are diabolical demon possessed people.
they could hardly believe in "diaboliacl demon possessed people", Binky(Word >used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)!!
--
Daniel70
On 18/01/2026 11:26 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kibpf$3b678$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
Sorry, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual >molestation), but I can't recall when YOU, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to >indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), last had a "serious >discussion" here, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of >child sexual molestation)!!You really are on the deep end BS..... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil, Binky(Word used
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people on Planet Earth. >>>>
by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), I'm
guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky(Word used by paedophiles to >>> indicate their joy of child sexual molestation).
Must you talk like a paedophile PaedoDan while
we have serious discussion?
--
Daniel70
On 18/01/2026 11:28 pm, The Doctor wrote:--
In article <10kiccv$3b8tc$2@dont-email.me>,English, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >sexual molestation), ENGLISH!!
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:43 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <MPG.43d545e91db54840989a12@news.eternal-september.org>,
The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
Verily, in article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
Newton's Personal Biblical ViewsCalled himself a scientist but was ignorant enough to believe that Adam >>>>>> and his decedents up to Noah lived from between 900 and 700 years each. >>>>>> Couldn't figure out that the bible refers to these ages in lunar months >>>>>> not regular years,
Sir Isaac Newton was himself a deeply religious man who
spent more time studying the Bible than science. He believed:
If those "years" are really moons, then when God decided to limit our >>>>> lifespans to 120 years (Genesis 6:3), it should have shortened our lives >>>>> to a little over nine modern solar years.
REcall Genesis what he did to demon man.
Oh!! Please tell us, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy >>> of child sexual molestation), IN YOUR OWN WORDS what happened, Binky(Word >>> used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation).
What do you recall of the nephilim PaedoDan?
Please tell us, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >sexual molestation), IN YOUR OWN WORDS what happened, Binky(Word used
by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation).
--
Daniel70
On 19/01/2026 6:55 am, Best Friend of Jeffery Epstein and Paedophile Idlehands wrote:
On 2026-01-18 3:29 a.m., Daniel70 wrote:No, that can't be right .... because Gemini was a Greek God .... so not
On 18/01/2026 1:40 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kf4a3$2923p$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor-a <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 16/01/2026 16:08, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
If it's all down to mathematics when why did Newton need a god anyway? >>>>>so how did Google Gemini come up with Newton's religious views?
All you need to do is calculate the value of Pi and there's God for >>>>> you.
He wrote extensively on biblical prophecy, particularly
the books of Daniel and Revelation.
Did he manage to figure out that Daniel was written during the
Hellenistic period and therefore was concocted after the events that >>>>> Daniel is supposed to predict occurred, most of which dealt with
battles
fought between the Ptolemys and Seleucids? Did he also understand that >>>>> Revelation concerns the Medeao-Persian conquest of Babylon and Cyrus >>>>> promise to rebuild Jerusalem for the Jews and send them back to it,
which occurred about 600 years before it was written?
Are Newton's religious works actually authentic or are they forgeries? >>>>
Because Google Gemini was programmed by MAN, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)!!
Don't tell me binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>sexual molestation) believes that Gemini is from God?
a REAL God!!
No, it would appear that Gemini was neither a Greek or a Roman God.
https://greekgodsandgoddesses.net/greek-vs-roman-gods/
----
Daniel70
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/18/2026 7:35 AM, The Doctor wrote:And don't forget, Stan, that Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
In article <10kigct$3cn65$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin-a <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:Both are legit questions birdie.
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>,I see that your question has changed from rCywhatrCO to rCywhererCO.
solar penguin-a <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:So where is that list Birdie?
StanWeiss-a <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words rCLthe Sumerian King
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of them living forWhat list?
thousands
of years?
ListrCY are a clue that he was referring to the Sumerian King List. >>>>>>
YourCOve been taking goalpost-shifting lessons from Aggy again,
havenrCOt you?
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use your computer to find
answers to your important questions.
Stan
their joy of child sexual molestation) has at his disposal, thanks to Mum >and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing simple searches should be .... >well, SIMPLE!!
--
Daniel70
On 19/01/2026 6:28 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kiv1l$b5i1$1@solani.org>, StanWeiss
<srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/18/2026 5:58 AM, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 10:51 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>, StanWeiss|e
<srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
<Snip>
|e I have never heard a reason for how all of these dinosaurs bonesSometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get
shock when something comes along and upsets their apple cart.
Like man back then couldn't have built it, but yet there is
Gobeklitepe.
Stan
Gobeklitepe?
There's the problem ....
Quote G|a-|bekli Tepe is a Neolithic archaeological site in Upper
Mesopotamia in modern-day Turkey.|e The settlement was inhabited
from around 9500 BCE to at least 8000 BCE, during the Pre-Pottery
Neolithic. End Quote
.... and, as we all known, Adam and Eve where the first of
Humanity and they were only about 6,000B.C., "Gobekli Tepe" could
not have existed.
Right, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of
child sexual molestation)??
that people keep finding fits into the Bible story either.
Look at what the Creation Scientist says.
And, of course, we HAVE to believe them, don't we, Binky(Word used by >paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)?? I mean they >ARE Creationists!!
--
Daniel70
On 19/01/2026 6:28 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kiv1l$b5i1$1@solani.org>, StanWeiss
<srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
On 1/18/2026 5:58 AM, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 10:51 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kgr83$898e$1@solani.org>, StanWeiss|e
<srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:
<Snip>
|e I have never heard a reason for how all of these dinosaurs bonesSometime mainstream historians have their own ideas, and get
shock when something comes along and upsets their apple cart.
Like man back then couldn't have built it, but yet there is
Gobeklitepe.
Stan
Gobeklitepe?
There's the problem ....
Quote G|a-|bekli Tepe is a Neolithic archaeological site in Upper
Mesopotamia in modern-day Turkey.|e The settlement was inhabited
from around 9500 BCE to at least 8000 BCE, during the Pre-Pottery
Neolithic. End Quote
.... and, as we all known, Adam and Eve where the first of
Humanity and they were only about 6,000B.C., "Gobekli Tepe" could
not have existed.
Right, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of
child sexual molestation)??
that people keep finding fits into the Bible story either.
Look at what the Creation Scientist says.
And, of course, we HAVE to believe them, don't we, Binky(Word used by >paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)?? I mean they >ARE Creationists!!
--
Daniel70
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use
your computer to find answers to your important
questions.
And don't forget, Stan, that Binky has at his disposal,
thanks to Mum and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing
simple searches should be .... well, SIMPLE!!
In article <10kkuad$6s24$3@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 18/01/2026 11:33 pm, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
So you believe deoms PAedoDan?"deoms"??
Demons not demos.
In article <10kl0c7$80rr$2@dont-email.me>, Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/18/2026 7:35 AM, The Doctor wrote:And don't forget, Stan, that Binky(Word used by paedophiles to
In article <10kigct$3cn65$1@dont-email.me>, solar penguin|e
<solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:Both are legit questions birdie.
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>, solar penguin|eI see that your question has changed from |ore4-Lwhat|ore4rao to
<solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:So where is that list Birdie?
StanWeiss|e <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words |ore4+othe
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of themWhat list?
living for thousands of years?
Sumerian King List|ore4-Y are a clue that he was referring to
the Sumerian King List.
|ore4-Lwhere|ore4rao.
You|ore4raove been taking goalpost-shifting lessons from Aggy
again, haven|ore4raot you?
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use your computer to
find answers to your important questions.
Stan
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation) has at his
disposal, thanks to Mum and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing
simple searches should be .... well, SIMPLE!!
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for internetworking?
Daniel70 wrote:
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use
your computer to find answers to your important
questions.
And don't forget, Stan, that Binky has at his disposal,
thanks to Mum and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing
simple searches should be .... well, SIMPLE!!
For someone who constantly uses Google Gemini it's amazing
how he still can't get stuff right...
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for
internetworking?
PIGS ARSE, Binky!! No, Binky, I do not "know that internet is
short for internetworking", Binky, cause Internet is NOT short
for internetworking, Binky.
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting
Computers, Binky. Or INTER-connecting Computers via a NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky, on YOUR Computing
Courses??
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kl0c7$80rr$2@dont-email.me>, Daniel70PIGS ARSE, Binky!! No, Binky, I do not "know that internet is short for internetworking", Binky, cause Internet is NOT short for
<daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/18/2026 7:35 AM, The Doctor wrote:And don't forget, Stan, that Binky(Word used by paedophiles to
In article <10kigct$3cn65$1@dont-email.me>, solar penguin|e
<solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:Both are legit questions birdie.
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>, solar penguin|eI see that your question has changed from |ore4-Lwhat|ore4rao to
<solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:So where is that list Birdie?
StanWeiss|e-a <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words |ore4+othe
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of themWhat list?
living for thousands of years?
Sumerian King List|ore4-Y are a clue that he was referring to
the Sumerian King List.
|ore4-Lwhere|ore4rao.
You|ore4raove been taking goalpost-shifting lessons from Aggy
again, haven|ore4raot you?
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use your computer to
find answers to your important questions.
Stan
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation) has at his
disposal, thanks to Mum and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing
simple searches should be .... well, SIMPLE!!
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for internetworking?
internetworking, Binky.
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting Computers,
Binky. Or INTER-connecting Computers via a NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky, on YOUR Computing Courses??
On 2026-01-20 2:18 a.m., Daniel70 wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for
internetworking?
PIGS ARSE, Binky!! No, Binky, I do not "know that internet
is short for internetworking", Binky, cause Internet is
NOT short for internetworking, Binky.
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting
Computers, Binky. Or INTER-connecting Computers via a
NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky, on YOUR Computing
Courses??
from the Oxford dictionary....
Internet
"a global computer network providing a variety of information
and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected
networks using standardized communication protocols."
No wonder binky can't attract new customers.
On 20/01/2026 12:20 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kkuad$6s24$3@dont-email.me>,HOW TYPICAL!! Even in YOUR correction, Binky(Word used by paedophiles
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 18/01/2026 11:33 pm, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
So you believe deoms PAedoDan?"deoms"??
Demons not demos.
to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), you stuffed up your >ERROR!! "deoms".
--
Daniel70
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kl0c7$80rr$2@dont-email.me>, Daniel70PIGS ARSE, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >sexual molestation)!! No, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their >joy of child sexual molestation), I do not "know that internet is short for >internetworking", Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy
<daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/18/2026 7:35 AM, The Doctor wrote:And don't forget, Stan, that Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)(Word used by paedophiles to
In article <10kigct$3cn65$1@dont-email.me>, solar penguin|e
<solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:Both are legit questions birdie.
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>, solar penguin|eI see that your question has changed from |ore4-Lwhat|ore4rao to
<solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:So where is that list Birdie?
StanWeiss|e <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words |ore4+othe
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of themWhat list?
living for thousands of years?
Sumerian King List|ore4-Y are a clue that he was referring to
the Sumerian King List.
|ore4-Lwhere|ore4rao.
You|ore4raove been taking goalpost-shifting lessons from Aggy
again, haven|ore4raot you?
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use your computer to
find answers to your important questions.
Stan
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation) has at his
disposal, thanks to Mum and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing
simple searches should be .... well, SIMPLE!!
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for internetworking?
of child sexual molestation), cause Internet is NOT short for >internetworking, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy
of child sexual molestation).
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting Computers, >Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual >molestation). Or INTER-connecting Computers via a NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate >their joy of child sexual molestation), on YOUR Computing Courses??
--
Daniel70
On 20/01/2026 4:08 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:YEAP!! Yeap! Yeap.
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use
your computer to find answers to your important
questions.
And don't forget, Stan, that Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
their joy of child sexual molestation) has at his disposal,
thanks to Mum and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing
simple searches should be .... well, SIMPLE!!
For someone who constantly uses Google Gemini it's amazing
how he still can't get stuff right...
----
PaedoDaniel70
Daniel70 wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
PIGS ARSE, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for
internetworking?
sexual molestation)!! No, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate thei
joy of child sexual molestation), I do not "know that internet is
short for internetworking", Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
their joy of child sexual molestation), cause Internet is NOT short
for internetworking, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicat
their joy of child sexual molestation).
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting
Computers, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation). Or INTER-connecting Computers via a NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky(Word used by paedophiles t
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), on YOUR Computing
Courses??
Actually, Internet is a contraction of internetwork... as in,
a network of networks.
Best Friend of Jeffery Epstein and Peadophile Idlehands wrote:
On 2026-01-20 2:18 a.m., Daniel70 wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
PIGS ARSE, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >> > sexual molestation)!! No, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for
internetworking?
their joy of child sexual molestation), I do not "know that internet
is short for internetworking", Binky(Word used by paedophiles to
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), cause Internet is
NOT short for internetworking, Binky(Word used by paedophiles t
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation).
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting
Computers, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy
of child sexual molestation). Or INTER-connecting Computers via a
NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky(Word used by paedophiles t
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), on YOUR Computing
Courses??
from the Oxford dictionary....
Internet
"a global computer network providing a variety of information
and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected
networks using standardized communication protocols."
You can't point things out to Dave whenever he makes errors,
as he doesn't take any heed. You can tell it as it is and
correct him, but a few weeks later he'll just repeat the same
thing. He won't educate himself. It's sad really... <shrugs>
No wonder binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation) can't attract new customers.
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
In article <10kngo4$12rj0$2@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:20 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kkuad$6s24$3@dont-email.me>,HOW TYPICAL!! Even in YOUR correction, Binky, you stuffed up your
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 18/01/2026 11:33 pm, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
So you believe deoms PAedoDan?"deoms"??
Demons not demos.
ERROR!! "deoms".
Must you talk like a Paedophile PaedoDaniel70?
In article <xn0pl06xm2ckyqq002@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
PIGS ARSE, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>> sexual molestation)!! No, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate thei >>> joy of child sexual molestation), I do not "know that internet is
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for
internetworking?
short for internetworking", Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
their joy of child sexual molestation), cause Internet is NOT short
for internetworking, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicat
their joy of child sexual molestation).
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting
Computers, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>> sexual molestation). Or INTER-connecting Computers via a NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky(Word used by paedophiles t
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), on YOUR Computing
Courses??
Actually, Internet is a contraction of internetwork... as in,
a network of networks.
BS spanksPedoDan hard!
Idlehands wrote:
On 2026-01-20 2:18 a.m., Daniel70 wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
PIGS ARSE, Binky!! No, Binky, I do not "know that internet
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for
internetworking?
is short for internetworking", Binky, cause Internet is
NOT short for internetworking, Binky.
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting
Computers, Binky. Or INTER-connecting Computers via a
NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky, on YOUR Computing
Courses??
from the Oxford dictionary....
Internet
"a global computer network providing a variety of information
and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected
networks using standardized communication protocols."
You can't point things out to Dave whenever he makes errors,
as he doesn't take any heed. You can tell it as it is and
correct him, but a few weeks later he'll just repeat the same
thing. He won't educate himself. It's sad really... <shrugs>
No wonder binky can't attract new customers.
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
In article <xn0pl0b0o2i28d5000@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Best Friend of Jeffery Epstein and Peadophile Idlehands wrote:
No wonder binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation) can't attract new customers.
Lying Idlehands lies again!!
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
BS spurts Bull.
In article <10knha0$138o3$1@dont-email.me>, Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kl0c7$80rr$2@dont-email.me>, Daniel70
<daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/18/2026 7:35 AM, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kigct$3cn65$1@dont-email.me>, solar penguin|arCU
<solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>, solarI see that your question has changed from
penguin|arCU <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:So where is that list Birdie?
StanWeiss|arCU <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of themWhat list?
living for thousands of years?
|a-o|orCU-4|arCLthe Sumerian King List|a-o|orCU-4|e-Y are a clue that
he was referring to the Sumerian King List.
|a-o|orCU-4|i+owhat|a-o|orCU-4|orCR-o to |a-o|orCU-4|i+owhere|a-o|orCU-4|orCR-o.
You|a-o|orCU-4|orCR-ove been taking goalpost-shifting lessons from >>>>>>> Aggy again, haven|a-o|orCU-4|orCR-ot you?
PIGS ARSE, Binky!! No, Binky, I do not "know that internet isAnd don't forget, Stan, that Binky has at his disposal, thanksBoth are legit questions birdie.
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use your
computer to find answers to your important questions.
Stan
to Mum and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing simple
searches should be .... well, SIMPLE!!
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for internetworking?
short for internetworking", Binky, cause Internet is NOT short for
internetworking, Binky.
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting
Computers, Binky. Or INTER-connecting Computers via a NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky, on YOUR Computing
Courses??
Or are you suffering from extrem Mindrot PAedoDaniel70.
In article <10knhc9$138o3$2@dont-email.me>, Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 20/01/2026 4:08 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:YEAP!! Yeap! Yeap.
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use your
computer to find answers to your important questions.
And don't forget, Stan, that Binky has at his disposal, thanks
to Mum and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing simple
searches should be .... well, SIMPLE!!
For someone who constantly uses Google Gemini it's amazing how he
still can't get stuff right...
I use 2 LLMs. Make a guess
On 21/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Idlehands wrote:
No wonder binky can't attract new customers.
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
Is that 'tax-write off' for mummy and/or daddy?? I mean if
NotKnow has no customers, it can't be making money for Binky
let alone mummy and/or daddy!!
Daniel70 wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Idlehands wrote:Is that 'tax-write off' for mummy and/or daddy?? I mean if NotKnow
No wonder binky can't attract new customers.
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
has no customers, it can't be making money for Binky let alone
mummy and/or daddy!!
I reckon NotKnow is a shell company... for laundering money, getting business grants and avoiding proper taxes.
NotKnow cannot be a serious player in the tech market when it's CEO
can't spell properly,
read properly, or comprehend something when it's explained to him in
plain English. How on earth could a company run by somebody like
that make any headway in today's society?
If NotKnow was a proper ISP
Dave would have helped his mate Tim out with Usenet access two years
ago when Google Groups cut off his access... you know, do something charitable for somebody else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's something fishy with NotKnow for sure.
Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
.... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil,
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people
on Planet Earth.
Binky, I'm guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky.
Exactly. God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe in the
other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp that one... despite
having it pointed out to him many times.
On 21/01/2026 1:39 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kngo4$12rj0$2@dont-email.me>,But, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual >molestation), it would seem YOU, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate >their joy of child sexual molestation), are the EXPERT in "talk like a >Paedophile", Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:20 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kkuad$6s24$3@dont-email.me>,HOW TYPICAL!! Even in YOUR correction, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to >>> indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), you stuffed up your
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 18/01/2026 11:33 pm, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
So you believe deoms PAedoDan?"deoms"??
Demons not demos.
ERROR!! "deoms".
Must you talk like a Paedophile PaedoDaniel70?
their joy of child sexual molestation)!!
--
Daniel70
On 21/01/2026 1:43 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl06xm2ckyqq002@post.eweka.nl>,.... and Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >sexual molestation) once again FAILS to notice that HE, too, has been spanked >hard by the same spanking!!
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
PIGS ARSE, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>>> sexual molestation)!! No, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate thei >>>> joy of child sexual molestation), I do not "know that internet is
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for
internetworking?
short for internetworking", Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate >>>> their joy of child sexual molestation), cause Internet is NOT short
for internetworking, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicat
their joy of child sexual molestation).
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting
Computers, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>>> sexual molestation). Or INTER-connecting Computers via a NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky(Word used by paedophiles t
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), on YOUR Computing
Courses??
Actually, Internet is a contraction of internetwork... as in,
a network of networks.
BS spanksPedoDan hard!
--
Daniel70
On 21/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Idlehands wrote:
On 2026-01-20 2:18 a.m., Daniel70 wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
PIGS ARSE, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>>> sexual molestation)!! No, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for
internetworking?
their joy of child sexual molestation), I do not "know that internet
is short for internetworking", Binky(Word used by paedophiles to
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), cause Internet is
NOT short for internetworking, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation).
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting
Computers, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>>> sexual molestation). Or INTER-connecting Computers via a
NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), on YOUR Computing
Courses??
from the Oxford dictionary....
Internet
"a global computer network providing a variety of information
and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected
networks using standardized communication protocols."
You can't point things out to Dave whenever he makes errors,
as he doesn't take any heed. You can tell it as it is and
correct him, but a few weeks later he'll just repeat the same
thing. He won't educate himself. It's sad really... <shrugs>
No wonder binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation) can't attract new customers.
Is that 'tax-write off' for mummy and/or daddy?? I mean if NotKnow has
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
no customers, it can't be making money for Binky(Word used by paedophiles
to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation) let alone mummy and/or >daddy!!
----
Daniel70
On 21/01/2026 1:46 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl0b0o2i28d5000@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Best Friend of Jeffery Epstein and Peadophile Idlehands wrote:
<Snip>
Oh!! So just how many *PAYING* CUSTOMERS does YOUR ISP Business have, >Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual >molestation)??No wonder binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>>> sexual molestation) can't attract new customers.
Lying Idlehands lies again!!
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
BS spurts Bull.
a. Less than ten??
b. between ten and fifty??
c. Greater than fifty??
--
Daniel70
On 21/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10knha0$138o3$1@dont-email.me>, Daniel70
<daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kl0c7$80rr$2@dont-email.me>, Daniel70
<daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
On 1/18/2026 7:35 AM, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kigct$3cn65$1@dont-email.me>, solar penguin|arCU
<solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:
In article <10kh2i7$2tvj0$1@dont-email.me>, solarI see that your question has changed from
penguin|arCU <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The idiot inquired:So where is that list Birdie?
StanWeiss|arCU <srweiss1@comcast.net> wrote:Call it a hunch, but I think maybe the words
Doesn't the Sumerian King List, have some of themWhat list?
living for thousands of years?
|a-o|orCU-4|arCLthe Sumerian King List|a-o|orCU-4|e-Y are a clue that
he was referring to the Sumerian King List.
|a-o|orCU-4|i+owhat|a-o|orCU-4|orCR-o to >|a-o|orCU-4|i+owhere|a-o|orCU-4|orCR-o.
You|a-o|orCU-4|orCR-ove been taking goalpost-shifting lessons from >>>>>>>> Aggy again, haven|a-o|orCU-4|orCR-ot you?
Still can't get the correct language file installed in your favourite >Internet program, ah, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)??
Failure to answer Question asked ...... NOTED!!PIGS ARSE, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>> sexual molestation)!! No, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicateAnd don't forget, Stan, that Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation) has at his disposal, thanksBoth are legit questions birdie.
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use your
computer to find answers to your important questions.
Stan
to Mum and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing simple
searches should be .... well, SIMPLE!!
Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for internetworking?
their joy of child sexual molestation), I do not "know that internet is
short for internetworking", Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
their joy of child sexual molestation), cause Internet is NOT short for
internetworking, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their
joy of child sexual molestation).
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting
Computers, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>> sexual molestation). Or INTER-connecting Computers via a NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), on YOUR Computing
Courses??
Or are you suffering from extrem Mindrot PAedoDaniel70.
----
Daniel70
On 21/01/2026 1:42 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10knhc9$138o3$2@dont-email.me>, Daniel70
<daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 20/01/2026 4:08 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:YEAP!! Yeap! Yeap.
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use your
computer to find answers to your important questions.
And don't forget, Stan, that Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate >>>>> their joy of child sexual molestation) has at his disposal, thanks
to Mum and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing simple
searches should be .... well, SIMPLE!!
For someone who constantly uses Google Gemini it's amazing how he
still can't get stuff right...
I use 2 LLMs. Make a guess
WELL, surely, that would indicate those things AREN'T as BRIGHT as some
might have YOU believe, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their
joy of child sexual molestation)!!
--
Daniel70
Daniel70 wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Idlehands wrote:Is that 'tax-write off' for mummy and/or daddy?? I mean if
No wonder binky can't attract new customers.
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
NotKnow has no customers, it can't be making money for Binky
let alone mummy and/or daddy!!
I reckon NotKnow is a shell company... for laundering money,
getting business grants and avoiding proper taxes.
NotKnow cannot be a serious player in the tech market when it's
CEO can't spell properly, read properly, or comprehend something
when it's explained to him in plain English. How on earth could
a company run by somebody like that make any headway in today's
society?
If NotKnow was a proper ISP Dave would have helped his mate Tim
out with Usenet access two years ago when Google Groups cut off
his access... you know, do something charitable for somebody
else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's something fishy
with NotKnow for sure.
On 21/01/2026 9:38 pm, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Idlehands wrote:Is that 'tax-write off' for mummy and/or daddy?? I mean if NotKnow
No wonder binky can't attract new customers.
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
has no customers, it can't be making money for Binky let alone
mummy and/or daddy!!
I reckon NotKnow is a shell company... for laundering money, getting
business grants and avoiding proper taxes.
NotKnow cannot be a serious player in the tech market when it's CEO
can't spell properly,
... and is unable to install a Spell Checker to counter-act his pathetic >spelling!!
read properly, or comprehend something when it's explained to him in
plain English. How on earth could a company run by somebody like
that make any headway in today's society?
I doubt the term "slim to none" would be appropriate there!!
If NotKnow was a proper ISP
... they would have sacked Dave a long time ago!!
Dave would have helped his mate Tim out with Usenet access two yearsDave?? Charitable?? Those two words don't fit right in the same sentence!!
ago when Google Groups cut off his access... you know, do something
charitable for somebody else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's
something fishy with NotKnow for sure.
----
Daniel70
On 1/18/26 02:51, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
.... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil,
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people
on Planet Earth.
Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation), I'm guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky.
Exactly. God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe in the
other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp that one... despite
having it pointed out to him many times.
The word 'diabolis' means 'to cast against'.
The word 'God' and the word 'good' were the
same word in Old English.
Either way there is something called 'Summum
Bonum' or 'Absolute Goodness' and 'Summum Malum'
or 'Absolute Evil'.
'Good' and 'evil' can be exactly defined under
the laws of physics as 'low entropy' (good) and
'high entropy' (evil).
In statistical thermodynamics these can both be
defined as the probability of a state divided by
all possible states. All life on Earth, and all
of human civilization is an aggregate of low
entropy.
On 21/01/2026 1:42 am, The Doctor wrote:
I use 2 LLMs. Make a guess.
WELL, surely, that would indicate those things AREN'T as
BRIGHT as some might have YOU believe, Binky!!
On 1/18/26 02:51, Blueshirt wrote:
God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe
in the other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp
that one... despite having it pointed out to him many
times.
The word 'diabolis' means 'to cast against'.
The word 'God' and the word 'good' were the
same word in Old English.
Either way there is something called 'Summum
Bonum' or 'Absolute Goodness' and 'Summum Malum'
or 'Absolute Evil'.
On 21/01/2026 1:46 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl0b0o2i28d5000@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Best Friend of Jeffery Epstein and Peadophile Idlehands wrote:
<Snip>
Oh!! So just how many *PAYING* CUSTOMERS does YOUR ISP Business have, Binky??No wonder binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>>> sexual molestation) can't attract new customers.
Lying Idlehands lies again!!
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
BS spurts Bull.
a.-a-a-a Less than ten??
b.-a-a-a between ten and fifty??
c.-a-a-a Greater than fifty??
Daniel70 wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:42 am, The Doctor wrote:
I use 2 LLMs. Make a guess.
WELL, surely, that would indicate those things AREN'T as
BRIGHT as some might have YOU believe, Binky!!
It often depends on the prompt. So while LLM's can - and do -
hallucinate, it can also be down to user error... i.e. a more
detailed prompt will be more likely to get you the correct
information.
Using two LLM's doesn't hurt for confirmation, especially for
important tasks... and it is fairly normal for people to try
different ones out. However, I'd imagine the old adage of,
'gobbledygook in - gobbledygook out' could easily apply in
the case of some people.
x wrote:
On 1/18/26 02:51, Blueshirt wrote:
God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe
in the other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp
that one... despite having it pointed out to him many
times.
The word 'diabolis' means 'to cast against'.
The word 'God' and the word 'good' were the
same word in Old English.
Either way there is something called 'Summum
Bonum' or 'Absolute Goodness' and 'Summum Malum'
or 'Absolute Evil'.
There's definitely goodness and badness. People can choose
to behave in a good way... or they can choose to behave badly.
But I doubt their badness is because they have been possessed
by a Devil. Humans have both traits in them, our free will
chooses which trait we expose to the world at any given time.
People shouldn't need a [holy] book to tell them to be nice to
one another, or be possessed by a demonic spirit to do bad
things! For me, God and Satan are artificial constructs...
people behave how the choose to behave off of their own backs.
In article <xn0pl1k0l3q0k3l003@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
If NotKnow was a proper ISP Dave would have helped his mate Tim
out with Usenet access two years ago when Google Groups cut off
his access... you know, do something charitable for somebody
else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's something fishy
with NotKnow for sure.
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
In article <10kqd22$21mha$1@dont-email.me>, x <x@x.net> wrote:
On 1/18/26 02:51, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:Exactly. God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
.... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil,
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people
on Planet Earth.
Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation), I'm guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky. >>>
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe in the
other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp that one... despite
having it pointed out to him many times.
The word 'diabolis' means 'to cast against'.
The word 'God' and the word 'good' were the
same word in Old English.
Either way there is something called 'Summum
Bonum' or 'Absolute Goodness' and 'Summum Malum'
or 'Absolute Evil'.
'Good' and 'evil' can be exactly defined under
the laws of physics as 'low entropy' (good) and
'high entropy' (evil).
In statistical thermodynamics these can both be
defined as the probability of a state divided by
all possible states. All life on Earth, and all
of human civilization is an aggregate of low
entropy.
low when alive.
x wrote:
On 1/18/26 02:51, Blueshirt wrote:
God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe
in the other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp
that one... despite having it pointed out to him many
times.
The word 'diabolis' means 'to cast against'.
The word 'God' and the word 'good' were the
same word in Old English.
Either way there is something called 'Summum
Bonum' or 'Absolute Goodness' and 'Summum Malum'
or 'Absolute Evil'.
There's definitely goodness and badness. People can choose
to behave in a good way... or they can choose to behave badly.
But I doubt their badness is because they have been possessed
by a Devil. Humans have both traits in them, our free will
chooses which trait we expose to the world at any given time.
People shouldn't need a [holy] book to tell them to be nice to
one another, or be possessed by a demonic spirit to do bad
things! For me, God and Satan are artificial constructs...
people behave how the choose to behave off of their own backs.
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl1k0l3q0k3l003@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
If NotKnow was a proper ISP Dave would have helped his mate Tim
out with Usenet access two years ago when Google Groups cut off
his access... you know, do something charitable for somebody
else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's something fishy
with NotKnow for sure.
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
PKB much, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their
joy of child sexual molestation) ?
On 1/21/26 04:55, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kqd22$21mha$1@dont-email.me>, x <x@x.net> wrote:
On 1/18/26 02:51, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:Exactly. God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
.... and seeing as Atheist's deny the Existence of The Devil,
Atheist are the most Demon possessed diabolical people
on Planet Earth.
Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation), I'm guessing they are not very 'possessed', Binky. >>>>
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe in the
other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp that one... despite
having it pointed out to him many times.
The word 'diabolis' means 'to cast against'.
The word 'God' and the word 'good' were the
same word in Old English.
Either way there is something called 'Summum
Bonum' or 'Absolute Goodness' and 'Summum Malum'
or 'Absolute Evil'.
'Good' and 'evil' can be exactly defined under
the laws of physics as 'low entropy' (good) and
'high entropy' (evil).
In statistical thermodynamics these can both be
defined as the probability of a state divided by
all possible states. All life on Earth, and all
of human civilization is an aggregate of low
entropy.
low when alive.
Yes the entropy of something that is alive tends
to be lower than the entropy of something when it
is dead.
However there are patterns of symbol order called
'words' that can be assembled about someone that
might refer to specific persons. Many times when
people die they are buried, and those symbol patterns
can be written on something called a 'tombstone'.
There is that tombstone of Boltzmann. S = k log W.
W is a normalized function meaning the probability
of a state divided by all possible states. Thus if
the phenomenon is certain (likelihood of 1 out of 1)
then log 1 is zero. However the log of .1 is negative
1, and the log of .01 is -2. Those logarithms and
exponents can stand for extremely small or great
numbers. Something like the monkeys and typewriters
problem.
On 1/21/26 04:56, Blueshirt wrote:
x wrote:
On 1/18/26 02:51, Blueshirt wrote:
God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up]
coin. So if you don't believe in one, you can't believe
in the other. Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp
that one... despite having it pointed out to him many
times.
The word 'diabolis' means 'to cast against'.
The word 'God' and the word 'good' were the
same word in Old English.
Either way there is something called 'Summum
Bonum' or 'Absolute Goodness' and 'Summum Malum'
or 'Absolute Evil'.
There's definitely goodness and badness. People can choose
to behave in a good way... or they can choose to behave badly.
But I doubt their badness is because they have been possessed
by a Devil. Humans have both traits in them, our free will
chooses which trait we expose to the world at any given time.
People shouldn't need a [holy] book to tell them to be nice to
one another, or be possessed by a demonic spirit to do bad
things! For me, God and Satan are artificial constructs...
people behave how the choose to behave off of their own backs.
Well you know evil is a parasitism of the good. There is no
evil that obtains power except through some other form of
goodness.
People in the present day are controlled by machines called
'television sets and radios' that in a lot of ways the people
worship as gods. Show a lot of pretty pictures and portray
a lot of sounds from these radio speakers and a lot of people
think that they are 'automatically rational' because of it.
Yet in a lot of ways these machines are much like the ancient
Roman arena. They exist in a lot of ways for entertainment, but
in a lot of ways perhaps nothing in them is true. There is also
the question 'what is holy'? As for books however there are
documents called 'Constitutions' and 'laws' that are also
types of words that can have different meanings. These documents
are artificial constructs.
Dawkins came up with the term 'meme' and it is not obvious where
'meme' ends and 'angel' or 'spirit' or 'mind' or 'idea' starts.
In article <10kq8o7$20s67$2@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:39 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kngo4$12rj0$2@dont-email.me>,But, Binky, it would seem YOU, Binky, are the EXPERT in "talk like a
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:20 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kkuad$6s24$3@dont-email.me>,HOW TYPICAL!! Even in YOUR correction, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to >>>> indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), you stuffed up your
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 18/01/2026 11:33 pm, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
So you believe deoms PAedoDan?"deoms"??
Demons not demos.
ERROR!! "deoms".
Must you talk like a Paedophile PaedoDaniel70?
Paedophile", Binky!!
Legal precedent PeadoDAn! Legal Precednet!
In article <xn0pl1nm83uxtts002@news.eternal-september.org>, Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
x wrote:
On 1/18/26 02:51, Blueshirt wrote:
God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up] coin. So
if you don't believe in one, you can't believe in the other.
Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp that one... despite
having it pointed out to him many times.
The word 'diabolis' means 'to cast against'.
The word 'God' and the word 'good' were the same word in Old
English.
Either way there is something called 'Summum Bonum' or 'Absolute
Goodness' and 'Summum Malum' or 'Absolute Evil'.
There's definitely goodness and badness. People can choose to
behave in a good way... or they can choose to behave badly. But I
doubt their badness is because they have been possessed by a Devil.
Humans have both traits in them, our free will chooses which trait
we expose to the world at any given time.
People shouldn't need a [holy] book to tell them to be nice to one
another, or be possessed by a demonic spirit to do bad things! For
me, God and Satan are artificial constructs... people behave how
the choose to behave off of their own backs.
Wrongo BS!
In article <10kr4a1$29lli$2@dont-email.me>, x <x@x.net> wrote:
Yet in a lot of ways these machines are much like the ancient
Roman arena. They exist in a lot of ways for entertainment, but
in a lot of ways perhaps nothing in them is true. There is also
the question 'what is holy'? As for books however there are
documents called 'Constitutions' and 'laws' that are also
types of words that can have different meanings. These documents
are artificial constructs.
Dawkins came up with the term 'meme' and it is not obvious where
'meme' ends and 'angel' or 'spirit' or 'mind' or 'idea' starts.
Parasitism. Defines Atheism well.
In article <10kq9dq$2172f$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:46 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl0b0o2i28d5000@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Best Friend of Jeffery Epstein and Peadophile Idlehands wrote:
<Snip>
Oh!! So just how many *PAYING* CUSTOMERS does YOUR ISP Business have,No wonder binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>>>> sexual molestation) can't attract new customers.
Lying Idlehands lies again!!
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
BS spurts Bull.
Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual
molestation)??
a. Less than ten??
b. between ten and fifty??
c. Greater than fifty??
Stop talking like Paedophile PaedoDan if you want answers.
On 2026-01-21 3:22 a.m., Daniel70 wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:46 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl0b0o2i28d5000@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Best Friend of Jeffery Epstein and Peadophile Idlehands wrote:
<Snip>
Oh!! So just how many *PAYING* CUSTOMERS does YOUR ISP Business have,No wonder binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of
child
sexual molestation) can't attract new customers.
Lying Idlehands lies again!!
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
BS spurts Bull.
Binky??
a.-a-a-a Less than ten??
b.-a-a-a between ten and fifty??
c.-a-a-a Greater than fifty??
Last time I check his "client" list, over 60% of those listed were
either dead links or being hosted on other providers.
So binky doesn't even know how many clients he has or doesn't care.
In article <xn0pl1k0l3q0k3l003@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Idlehands wrote:Is that 'tax-write off' for mummy and/or daddy?? I mean if
No wonder binky can't attract new customers.
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
NotKnow has no customers, it can't be making money for Binky
let alone mummy and/or daddy!!
I reckon NotKnow is a shell company... for laundering money,
getting business grants and avoiding proper taxes.
NotKnow cannot be a serious player in the tech market when it's
CEO can't spell properly, read properly, or comprehend something
when it's explained to him in plain English. How on earth could
a company run by somebody like that make any headway in today's
society?
If NotKnow was a proper ISP Dave would have helped his mate Tim
out with Usenet access two years ago when Google Groups cut off
his access... you know, do something charitable for somebody
else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's something fishy
with NotKnow for sure.
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
In article <188cc98ed9facbfe$36645$1146408$6cdd666a@news.thecubenet.com>, Fireinf of Jeffery Epstein and Paedohiple Rudy Canoza <rudycanozaball@jollykone.edu> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl1k0l3q0k3l003@post.eweka.nl>,PKB much, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
If NotKnow was a proper ISP Dave would have helped his mate Tim
out with Usenet access two years ago when Google Groups cut off
his access... you know, do something charitable for somebody
else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's something fishy
with NotKnow for sure.
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
joy of child sexual molestation) ?
Look who is Talking PAedoRudy.
In article <10kq9mr$219s9$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10knha0$138o3$1@dont-email.me>, Daniel70
<daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
Failure to answer Question asked ...... NOTED!!Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for internetworking?PIGS ARSE, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>>> sexual molestation)!! No, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
their joy of child sexual molestation), I do not "know that internet is >>>> short for internetworking", Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate >>>> their joy of child sexual molestation), cause Internet is NOT short for >>>> internetworking, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their
joy of child sexual molestation).
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting
Computers, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>>> sexual molestation). Or INTER-connecting Computers via a NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), on YOUR Computing
Courses??
Or are you suffering from extrem Mindrot PAedoDaniel70.
Still getting spanked by BS there PaedoDan?
In article <10kq9r7$219s9$2@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:42 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10knhc9$138o3$2@dont-email.me>, Daniel70
<daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 20/01/2026 4:08 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:YEAP!! Yeap! Yeap.
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use your
computer to find answers to your important questions.
And don't forget, Stan, that Binky has at his disposal, thanks
to Mum and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing simple
searches should be .... well, SIMPLE!!
For someone who constantly uses Google Gemini it's amazing how he
still can't get stuff right...
I use 2 LLMs. Make a guess
WELL, surely, that would indicate those things AREN'T as BRIGHT as some
might have YOU believe, Binky!!
Still cannot gues PaedoDan?
On 21/01/2026 11:36 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kq8o7$20s67$2@dont-email.me>,WHAT?? So YOU, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >sexual molestation), have "Legal precedent" (Just WHAT does "Precednet" >mean, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual >molestation)??) as to WHAT the EXPERT in "talk like a Paedophile" talks >like, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual >molestation)??
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:39 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kngo4$12rj0$2@dont-email.me>,But, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual >>> molestation), it would seem YOU, Binky, are the EXPERT in "talk like a
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:20 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kkuad$6s24$3@dont-email.me>,HOW TYPICAL!! Even in YOUR correction, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)(Word used by paedophiles to
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 18/01/2026 11:33 pm, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
So you believe deoms PAedoDan?"deoms"??
Demons not demos.
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), you stuffed up your >>>>> ERROR!! "deoms".
Must you talk like a Paedophile PaedoDaniel70?
Paedophile", Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
their joy of child sexual molestation)!!
Legal precedent PeadoDAn! Legal Precednet!
--
Daniel70
On 22/01/2026 1:12 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl1nm83uxtts002@news.eternal-september.org>, BlueshirtThere you have it, Blueshirt, you are wrong. No Rhythm nor Reason as to
<blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
x wrote:
On 1/18/26 02:51, Blueshirt wrote:
God and the Devil are two sides of the same [made-up] coin. So
if you don't believe in one, you can't believe in the other.
Dave doesn't seem to be able to grasp that one... despite
having it pointed out to him many times.
The word 'diabolis' means 'to cast against'.
The word 'God' and the word 'good' were the same word in Old
English.
Either way there is something called 'Summum Bonum' or 'Absolute
Goodness' and 'Summum Malum' or 'Absolute Evil'.
There's definitely goodness and badness. People can choose to
behave in a good way... or they can choose to behave badly. But I
doubt their badness is because they have been possessed by a Devil.
Humans have both traits in them, our free will chooses which trait
we expose to the world at any given time.
People shouldn't need a [holy] book to tell them to be nice to one
another, or be possessed by a demonic spirit to do bad things! For
me, God and Satan are artificial constructs... people behave how
the choose to behave off of their own backs.
Wrongo BS!
WHY you are wrong, just that you are wrong!!
----
Daniel70
On 22/01/2026 1:04 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kr4a1$29lli$2@dont-email.me>, x <x@x.net> wrote:
<Snip>
Yeap!! Sure it does, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate theirYet in a lot of ways these machines are much like the ancient
Roman arena. They exist in a lot of ways for entertainment, but
in a lot of ways perhaps nothing in them is true. There is also
the question 'what is holy'? As for books however there are
documents called 'Constitutions' and 'laws' that are also
types of words that can have different meanings. These documents
are artificial constructs.
Dawkins came up with the term 'meme' and it is not obvious where
'meme' ends and 'angel' or 'spirit' or 'mind' or 'idea' starts.
Parasitism. Defines Atheism well.
joy of child sexual molestation)!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasitism
Quote
"Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism,
the parasite, lives (at least some of the time) on or inside another >organism, the host, causing it some harm,[1] and is adapted structurally
to this way of life."
End Quote
--
Daniel70
On 21/01/2026 11:49 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kq9dq$2172f$1@dont-email.me>,YOU'RE Right, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:46 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl0b0o2i28d5000@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Best Friend of Jeffery Epstein and Peadophile Idlehands wrote:
<Snip>
Oh!! So just how many *PAYING* CUSTOMERS does YOUR ISP Business have,No wonder binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >>>>>> sexual molestation) can't attract new customers.
Lying Idlehands lies again!!
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
BS spurts Bull.
Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual
molestation)??
a. Less than ten??
b. between ten and fifty??
c. Greater than fifty??
Stop talking like Paedophile PaedoDan if you want answers.
of child sexual molestation) .... I've got to stop asking such difficult >questions of YOU, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their
joy of child sexual molestation)!!
--
Daniel70
On 22/01/2026 12:53 am, Best Freind of Jeffery Epstein and PAedophile Idlehands wrote:
On 2026-01-21 3:22 a.m., Daniel70 wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:46 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl0b0o2i28d5000@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Best Friend of Jeffery Epstein and Peadophile Idlehands wrote:
<Snip>
Oh!! So just how many *PAYING* CUSTOMERS does YOUR ISP Business have,No wonder binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of
child
sexual molestation) can't attract new customers.
Lying Idlehands lies again!!
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
BS spurts Bull.
Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)??
a.-a-a-a Less than ten??
b.-a-a-a between ten and fifty??
c.-a-a-a Greater than fifty??
Last time I check his "client" list, over 60% of those listed were
either dead links or being hosted on other providers.
So binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual
molestation) doesn't even know how many clients he has or doesn't care.
Yeap, that's about what I expected from Binky(Word used by paedophiles
to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation) ..... Lies, Damned Lies >and Rubbish!!
----
Daniel70
On 21/01/2026 11:53 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl1k0l3q0k3l003@post.eweka.nl>,Why bring Tim into this 'conversation', Binky(Word used by
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:14 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Idlehands wrote:Is that 'tax-write off' for mummy and/or daddy?? I mean if
No wonder binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation) can't attract new customers.
He doesn't want new customers... NotKnow is a tax-write off.
NotKnow has no customers, it can't be making money for Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)
let alone mummy and/or daddy!!
I reckon NotKnow is a shell company... for laundering money,
getting business grants and avoiding proper taxes.
NotKnow cannot be a serious player in the tech market when it's
CEO can't spell properly, read properly, or comprehend something
when it's explained to him in plain English. How on earth could
a company run by somebody like that make any headway in today's
society?
If NotKnow was a proper ISP Dave would have helped his mate Tim
out with Usenet access two years ago when Google Groups cut off
his access... you know, do something charitable for somebody
else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's something fishy
with NotKnow for sure.
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)??
Deflection, maybe!!
--
Daniel70
On 22/01/2026 12:59 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <188cc98ed9facbfe$36645$1146408$6cdd666a@news.thecubenet.com>,WOW!! You must be special, Rudy. Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate >their joy of child sexual molestation) usually just kill-files those who >'pick' on him .... even if he claims to not know how to kill-file someone!! >--
Fireinf of Jeffery Epstein and Paedohiple Rudy Canoza ><rudycanozaball@jollykone.edu> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl1k0l3q0k3l003@post.eweka.nl>,PKB much, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
If NotKnow was a proper ISP Dave would have helped his mate Tim
out with Usenet access two years ago when Google Groups cut off
his access... you know, do something charitable for somebody
else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's something fishy
with NotKnow for sure.
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
joy of child sexual molestation) ?
Look who is Talking PAedoRudy.
Daniel70
On 21/01/2026 11:51 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kq9mr$219s9$1@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:41 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10knha0$138o3$1@dont-email.me>, Daniel70
<daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 20/01/2026 12:29 am, The Doctor wrote:
<Snip>
Failure to answer Question asked ...... NOTED!!Does PaedoDan know that internet is short for internetworking?PIGS ARSE, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation)!! No, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
their joy of child sexual molestation), I do not "know that internet is >>>>> short for internetworking", Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
their joy of child sexual molestation), cause Internet is NOT short for >>>>> internetworking, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their
joy of child sexual molestation).
Internet is short for the NETwork that is INTER-connecting
Computers, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation). Or INTER-connecting Computers via a NETwork!!
Didn't "THEY" teach you anything, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)(Word used by paedophiles to
indicate their joy of child sexual molestation), on YOUR Computing
Courses??
Or are you suffering from extrem Mindrot PAedoDaniel70.
Still getting spanked by BS there PaedoDan?
Oh!! Look out, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child >sexual molestation). It would seem Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate >their joy of child sexual molestation) has been spying on you.
Failure to answer Question asked ...... NOTED!!
----
Daniel70
On 21/01/2026 11:52 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10kq9r7$219s9$2@dont-email.me>,Correct (for once), Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 21/01/2026 1:42 am, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10knhc9$138o3$2@dont-email.me>, Daniel70
<daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 20/01/2026 4:08 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:YEAP!! Yeap! Yeap.
On 19/01/2026 2:51 am, StanWeiss wrote:
I am sure any 5th grader can show you how to use your
computer to find answers to your important questions.
And don't forget, Stan, that Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation) has at his disposal, thanks
to Mum and Dad, a whole ISP Server .... so doing simple
searches should be .... well, SIMPLE!!
For someone who constantly uses Google Gemini it's amazing how he
still can't get stuff right...
I use 2 LLMs. Make a guess
WELL, surely, that would indicate those things AREN'T as BRIGHT as some
might have YOU believe, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)!!
Still cannot gues PaedoDan?
of child sexual molestation), I still cannot *gues* (whatever that might >be), Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation).
--
Daniel70
In article <10ksv2p$2tv5r$6@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 22/01/2026 12:59 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <188cc98ed9facbfe$36645$1146408$6cdd666a@news.thecubenet.com>, >>> Fireinf of Jeffery Epstein and Paedohiple Rudy Canoza<rudycanozaball@jollykone.edu> wrote:
WOW!! You must be special, Rudy. Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate >> their joy of child sexual molestation) usually just kill-files those whoThe Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl1k0l3q0k3l003@post.eweka.nl>,PKB much, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
If NotKnow was a proper ISP Dave would have helped his mate Tim
out with Usenet access two years ago when Google Groups cut off
his access... you know, do something charitable for somebody
else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's something fishy
with NotKnow for sure.
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
joy of child sexual molestation) ?
Look who is Talking PAedoRudy.
'pick' on him .... even if he claims to not know how to kill-file someone!!
REcall I do not kiullfile PAedoDan.
In article <10ksusl$2tv5r$5@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 21/01/2026 11:53 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl1k0l3q0k3l003@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Why bring Tim into this 'conversation', Binky?? Deflection, maybe!!If NotKnow was a proper ISP Dave would have helped his mate Tim
out with Usenet access two years ago when Google Groups cut off
his access... you know, do something charitable for somebody
else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's something fishy
with NotKnow for sure.
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
BS did that PAedoDan. No wonder AGA goes after you PAedoDan.
On 22/01/2026 10:59 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10ksv2p$2tv5r$6@dont-email.me>,Oh!! Sure, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 22/01/2026 12:59 pm, The Doctor wrote:REcall I do not killfile PAedoDan.
In article <188cc98ed9facbfe$36645$1146408$6cdd666a@news.thecubenet.com>, >>>> Fireinf of Jeffery Epstein and Paedohiple Rudy Canoza<rudycanozaball@jollykone.edu> wrote:
WOW!! You must be special, Rudy. Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate >>> their joy of child sexual molestation) usually just kill-files those who >>> 'pick' on him .... even if he claims to not know how to kill-file someone!! >>The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl1k0l3q0k3l003@post.eweka.nl>,PKB much, Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
If NotKnow was a proper ISP Dave would have helped his mate Tim
out with Usenet access two years ago when Google Groups cut off
his access... you know, do something charitable for somebody
else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's something fishy
with NotKnow for sure.
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
joy of child sexual molestation) ?
Look who is Talking PAedoRudy.
sexual molestation), YOU don't 'killfile' (whatever the hell that is!!),
Binky(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child
sexual molestation), ..... cause it is beyond YOUR capabilities, Binky(Word >used by paedophiles to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)!
--
Daniel70
On 22/01/2026 10:54 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10ksusl$2tv5r$5@dont-email.me>,
Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
On 21/01/2026 11:53 pm, The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0pl1k0l3q0k3l003@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
<Snip>
AGA does WHAT, Bink(Word used by paedophiles to indicate their joyWhy bring Tim into this 'conversation', Binky?? Deflection, maybe!!If NotKnow was a proper ISP Dave would have helped his mate Tim
out with Usenet access two years ago when Google Groups cut off
his access... you know, do something charitable for somebody
else, like his faith teaches. So no, there's something fishy
with NotKnow for sure.
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
BS did that PAedoDan. No wonder AGA goes after you PAedoDan.
of child sexual molestation)??
--
Daniel70
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
The idiot insisted:
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
Is a know troublemaker better or worse than a NotKnow
troublemaker?
The idiot insisted:
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
Is a know troublemaker better or worse than a NotKnow troublemaker?
----
solar penguin
solar penguin wrote:
The idiot insisted:
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
Is a know troublemaker better or worse than a NotKnow
troublemaker?
Boom Boom!
:-)
The idiot insisted:
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
Is a know troublemaker better or worse than a NotKnow troublemaker?
On 23/01/2026 1:06 am, solar penguin wrote:
The idiot insisted:Hmm!! Interesting philosophical question!!
Tim was a know troublemaker wherever he went.
Is a know troublemaker better or worse than a NotKnow troublemaker?
----
Daniel70
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