Originally posted by Bagpuss
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Previously on "Operating Enduring Freedom - Part 3"
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I believe you Chico, Now can you have a quick word with God, ask him to stop the fighting? SUrely he's had enough of a laugh by now?
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sas - make sure you order Christs blood there, not beer that only infidels and pagans drink..
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Bugger this. I'm going to the pub. At the start of the first round, Chico is lying on the floor knocked out, while his minders frantically try to give him advice.
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Originally posted by sasguruWell my mate Muhammed says: "The Koran is the basis, without it there would be no truth. I debate with the Koran and the evidence of history, archaeology, geology, anthropology and mathematics."
Why should I believe you and not him?
Chico, we haven't even started the debate yet. We are still establishing the terms of the debate and you're already doing the usual and refusing to answer questions. PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION ABOVE so we can continue.
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Originally posted by sasguruChico has always had his mortgage with Grabbit and Run Building Society whose interest rate is 25%.
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Originally posted by ChicoA Biblical prophecy from the Book of Zechariah.
Zechariah 14:12
This is the plague with which the LORD will strike all the nations that fought against Jerusalem: Their flesh will rot while they are still standing on their feet, their eyes will rot in their sockets, and their tongues will rot in their mouths.
Hmm this yet to be fulfilled prophecy was given in 480 BC. Wonder what the effects of a nuclear explosion are? Hmmm I wonder.
The net is full of people desperately trying to show that Zechariah was talking about nuclear weapons... not sure on the tongue thing, although the cataracts and initial flash blindness are true. Although if you are close to the detonation of a tactical neutron bomb, your flesh will ignite; if you are in a heavily armoured tank, you will suffer immediate radiation poisoning but no classic burning.
Nearest physical effects from radiation to the above are as follows:
200-400 REMS
Illness becomes increasingly severe, and significant mortality sets in. Hematopoietic tissues are still the major affected organ system. Nausea becomes universal (100% at 300 rems), the incidence of vomiting reaches 50% at 280 rems.
The onset of initial symptoms occurs within 1-6 hours, and last 1-2 days. After this a 7-14 day latency period sets in. When symptoms recur, the may include epilation (hair loss, 50% probability at 300 rems), malaise, fatigue, diarrhea (50% prob. at 350 rems), and hemorrhage (uncontrolled bleeding) of the mouth, subcutaneous tissue and kidney (50% prob. at 400 rems).
Suppression of white blood cells is severe, susceptibility to infection becomes serious. At 300 rems the mortality rate without medical treatment becomes substantial (about 10%). The possibility of permanent sterility in females begins to appear. Recovery takes 1 to several months.
Above 1000 REMS
Very high exposures can sufficient metabolic disruption to cause immediate symptoms. Above 1000 rems rapid cell death in the gastrointestinal system causes severe diarrhea, intestinal bleeding, and loss of fluids, and disturbance of electrolyte balance. These effects can cause death within hours of onset from circulatory collapse. Immediate nausea occurs due to direct activation of the chemoreceptive nausea center in the brain.
In the range 1000-5000 rems the onset time drops from 30 minutes to 5 minutes. Following an initial bout of severe nausea and weakness, a period of apparent well-being lasting a few hours to a few days may follow (called the "walking ghost" phase). This is followed by the terminal phase which lasts 2-10 days. In rapid succession prostration, diarrhea, anorexia, and fever follow. Death is certain, often preceded by delirium and coma. Therapy is only to relieve suffering.
Above 5000 rems metabolic disruption is severe enough to interfere with the nervous system. Immediate disorientation and coma will result, onset is within seconds to minutes. Convulsions occur which may be controlled with sedation. Victim may linger for up to 48 hours before dying.
The U.S. military assumes that 8000 rads of fast neutron radiation (from a neutron bomb) will immediately and permanently incapacitate a soldier.
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Originally posted by AtWYou might as well believe in Judaism that started few thousand years before Christians did something that would have been classed as plagiarism in any school.
I mean, where else can you find such a high level of gullibility required in order to make such an important choice as choosing religion? If morgage seller came to you ask just asked you to trust him, what would you do - sign contract blindly?
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Originally posted by sasguruWhy should I believe you and not him?
I mean, where else can you find such a high level of gullibility required in order to make such an important choice as choosing religion? If morgage seller came to you ask just asked you to trust him, what would you do - sign contract blindly?
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Originally posted by ChicoWhat sort of condition is that - The Bible is the basis, without it there would be no truth. I debate with the Bible and the evidence of history, archaeology, geology, anthropology and mathematics. What do you bring as evidence?
Why should I believe you and not him?
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Originally posted by ChicoWhat sort of condition is that - The Bible is the basis, without it there would be no truth. I debate with the Bible and the evidence of history, archaeology, geology, anthropology and mathematics. What do you bring as evidence?
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Originally posted by sasguruOK I'll bite. One condition, though: you can't use the Bible as evidence.
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Originally posted by ChicoAre you afraid to put your self affirmed intellectual prowess to the test?
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Originally posted by sasguru1. Well you are the best entertainment on here.
2. You are incapable of logic or rationality. You past postings show that you refuse to answer simple questions.
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Originally posted by ChicoSasguru the log shows that you get more vociferous each time I take a leave of absence from the board. Why don't we engage in a rational debate, let us put your alleged intellectual nous to the test and we will settle this issue once and for all. What say you?
2. You are incapable of logic or rationality. You past postings show that you refuse to answer simple questions.
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