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Buffalonian-at-Heart

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  1. I think he may be the only one that considers himself a leader. He was a vocal leader a couple years ago, but soon after his teammates saw he couldn't play, they stopped listening.
  2. Looking through the list of UFA's at Left Tackle the only viable option is Chad Clifton, but the guy is 34. I think the wise choice is Bulaga.
  3. Cool, thanks for being willing to keep stopping by.
  4. Yep, a rookie cap is most definitely where this needs to start. I firmly believe the rookie issue is why the bottom teams can't get better. The top five rookies from last year are averaging 11.36 million per year. St. Louis gave Tyson Jackson 5yr/57mil and 31mil guaranteed, and they get 27 solo tackles, 11 assists, and 0 sacks. How can you get better shelling out that much coin for that little production? Then when he gets better in years 4-5, the Redskins sign him as a FA.
  5. I'll have to disagree with you. Losman's arm is strong, but not one of the strongest. Vick's is.
  6. I agree with you on all your points except I think Vick would sell tickets.
  7. The only thing you have is insults. Of course there is hypocrisy in religion, human beings are involved. I'm sure you'll agree that there is hypocrisy in everything we are involved in. Just because human beings have embarrassed God doesn't mean he isn't true. I'll leave it at that. Good debate though, I always enjoy it. Not the arguing or insulting part, which I know I do too. But I try to at least learn something from other people.
  8. I thought Mularkey was given the credit of turning Kordell Stewart into a pro bowl QB?
  9. I do know what it means, evidenced by the way he used it, he surely doesn't. Oh, and he most definitely needs your help.
  10. There you go again using phrases like "significant portion". You really should let someone more qualified proof read your posts. You keep making statements about Christians and other religious people as if they are fact. I would respect you more if you would at least say its your opinion. An opinion is a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty. Because you can't prove your argument. You can't just say "they don't live their lives in a manner, blah blah blah" That's not a fact, it's your opinion. So I'm at least more in search of truth than you are. You seem like a person angry at religious people. But at least do yourself justice, by having an argument that serves you better. I want to make a small point. In a sentence above you said "I think your (sic) a regurgitating mouth breather who doesn't know when to properly use a conjunction." Your not even smart enough to know your use of your is incorrect, it should have been you're. So how can you expect me to believe such a flawed individual as yourself as an expert on religious people and how they are throughout the world, when you self admitted you haven't even met the majority?
  11. As soon as you said vast majority it's hard to take you serious. Vast meaning a great number or quantity, and majority is a number at least one greater than half. Vast Majority is a tautological phrase with divisive qualities. The only way you could be correct is if you've met at least the majority (which as I just taught you is at least one more than half), then your argument is false. Sorry, other than that you just give a few anti Christian talking points. I'm in search of truth, not just hateful rhetoric. You think you're clever, but your boring. Condemning me for not doing something you don't believe in.
  12. Don't put words in mouth because your ignorant. I'm saying he allows these things to happen. It's simple, my father punished me when I did wrong things, he rewarded me when I did the right thing. If he rewarded me when I did either, how would I be able decipher a difference? The way I knew what the difference was, until I got old enough to understand was how he reacted to my actions. Now as a father, I understand. My five year old doesn't know what the heck is going on, but I'm teaching him based on how I reward and discipline him. The only reason you know a sunny day vs a rainy day, is it rains. If it was always sunny, you wouldn't know what rain is. Hello!!! God works the same exact way. He cannot bless America and Haiti exactly the same. We are (or were) a Christian nation, god blessed us, Haiti isn't they aren't as blessed. But we as American's keep coming to their relief which is our job in the world. But the only reason we know to do this is our Christian base. Ever wonder why France doesn't immediately rise up and give to Haiti? It's because they don't have the same Christian principles. Now I know the U.S. is changing, but we still act like we know we are supposed to at times. That's why its further proof that we are the most like God than any other nation. Even though we are slowly getting away from our Christian beliefs, its still there. The world will be less of a better place, when the U.S. completely shuts Christians out, and most certainly when they turn on Israel.
  13. America is hanging on by a thread. Our currency is diminished. Our politics and ideals are so diverse know that you can literally see the country dividing. Our enemies are smarter than we think, uniting, and their hate for has always been real but now its capable. The strange thing is they hate us for what we were. A Christian nation with ideals that came from a basic belief that all we do is under God. If they only knew that our Christian beliefs are faltering and we are getting more and more vulnerable everyday because of our willingness to give away these ideals that once united us. There have always been people that didn't believe in God in this country, but never so vocal about it. A total eclipse has occurred. It used to be if you didn't believe in God you did it quietly and didn't go spreading your view around. Now it's the Christians that have to be quiet, a guy like Tebow gets crushed for his views (most importantly being expressed). So I know what all of you who protest me want. You want me to be like you used to have to be. Believe in God but do it quetly, in my own home, under my own roof, don't tell you about my views, and don't ever say you have to be like me. Well I don't care what you think of me. I'm right, at the very least I'm right for me. I could definitely be wrong, but so could you. Forgive me for being what my country, family, and now me was founded on. You must notice this countries eclipse? Even as non Christians don't you at least find it interesting that this is happening? And that it's possible there is a correlation between the change in our Christian beliefs and our stance in the world, our current divisive nature, our slipping position in Israel, and the audacity of our enemies?
  14. Wait until we completely turn our back on Israel, you'll wish you read Revelations my friend. It's going to be interesting to see how people like you react, I guess you'll deny to the death. I hope you don't.
  15. It's a difficult concept to swallow, just because It sounds completely backwards. But God always makes sense of his ways, which are usually foreign to the way we think. Haiti is a corrupt nation. If God blessed them the same as he does the United States which is by in large a Christian nation, then God would be a liar. We have given them millions upon millions of dollars and their Government stops the money from getting to the people. The sooner that nation turns to God the sooner they will be blessed. The start of it is admitting what you've done, thanking God for his justice that you deserved, and then he will bless you. He literally can't bless a nation just by default because he's God. He has to punish, to not be a total contradiction. No different than if I did the right thing and my brother did the wrong thing, and my Dad gave both of us our allowance and treated us both exactly the same. What the heck, I came home on time, I did my homework, I mowed the lawn. He goes and does what he wants and gets caught stealing and there's no consequence?
  16. I don't subscribe to any of the man made dissections of Christianity. I am a Christian. It's actually not that hard to believe that someone could believe in something unseen if you try to look at it this way. I have so many faults, for instance; Sometimes my wife and I will argue about something that i'm absolutely sure i'm right about, to later find out I was wrong, but I was so sure I would have bet my life on it. I forget phone numbers and names. I get distracted by little things and do stupid things like turn down the wrong street. I know these sound like silly examples, but man when you start thinking about all the little things you do wrong how can you trust your own thoughts as being absolutely correct about the after life or if there is one? So you and I have polar opposite views. There is no way either one of us can prove to the other one we are right. But one of us is. It is my choice that I'm unqualified to make this decision with my own intellect. I then had a couple of spiritual things happen to me that proved God to be real, to me. I can't prove that to you. The only thing is that I can tell you is it happened. I grew up going to church with my parents, as a young adult I turned away from it, but wasn't sure what I believed. I asked God to reveal himself, not even knowing if I believed in him, but if he wanted me to he would have to prove it. Because I needed something more than just believing what my parents told me. And he showed himself to me. I know that sounds nuts. But I can tell you I'm a normal person. Just as skeptical as the next guy. But what happened to me is undeniable, I'm not saying it was some audible voice, or had a near death experience. But all the sudden Christianity started making perfect sense through different things. It's a lot simpler and at the same time more intricate than it appears to someone on the outside of it.
  17. Oh you're so ignorant. You don't thank him for one thing, and call him out on another. You thank him for both.
  18. Yeah your right, Christians should learn how to be charitable. They never seem to get involved in helping people like the other religions, and certainly not like the nonreligious.
  19. I understand the faith better than you do.
  20. That brings a whole new meaning to "pants on the ground".
  21. If we switch to a 3-4, I think Spencer Johnson would be a serviceable back up at end.
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