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In all fairness, it looks like he was right!Tdarcos wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2020 1:39 pmBishop Gerald O. Glenn of Richmond’s New Deliverance Evangelistic Church died March 27 of Coronavirus, after saying that God would protect me.
Nothing you wrote is ironic.
Okay, what do you call it when a man who said "god is stronger than the virus" and that god would protect him, then dies from the very virus he said his god would protect him from?
I don't know what I would call that, but I know I wouldn't call it ironic. Because it isn't.Tdarcos wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 7:27 amOkay, what do you call it when a man who said "god is stronger than the virus" and that god would protect him, then dies from the very virus he said his god would protect him from?
You won't but until someone proves it isn't ironic, or does have some other, exact name, I will, because it is ironic, despite your claims to the contrary. Unlike Alanis Morissette, I do know what irony is. See definition 5, in use since the 17th century.Billy Mays wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 7:39 amI don't know what I would call that, but I know I wouldn't call it ironic. Because it isn't.
Tdarcos wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 2:22 pmYou won't but until someone proves it isn't ironic, or does have some other, exact name, I will, because it is ironic, despite your claims to the contrary. Unlike Alanis Morissette, I do know what irony is. See definition 5, in use since the 17th century.Billy Mays wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 7:39 amI don't know what I would call that, but I know I wouldn't call it ironic. Because it isn't.
How ironic!It's time to face the music, Paul, nothing you wrote here was ironic.
No, no, no, no no, you don't get to pull that stunt, changing the definitions to serve your purpose. I want to go by what he said, not by your claims of what you think someone else thinks, That's a slimy trick usually done only by Christian apologetics.Billy Mays wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 7:32 pmdefinition 5: Contradiction between circumstances and expectations; condition contrary to what might be expected.Tdarcos wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 2:22 pmYou won't but until someone proves it isn't ironic, I will, because it is See definition 5,Billy Mays wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 7:39 am I don't know what I would call that, but I know I wouldn't call it ironic. Because it isn't.
So,
-Atheists expected the outcome to be any number of possibilities outside an actual miracle.
"Wrong, sir!" We're not talking about what some unnamed, undefined "Christians" thought, expected or believed. The argument is over these two Christian ministers and their claims.
Actually the actual result in both cases was exactly ironic.Billy Mays wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 7:39 amThe expected result expressed itself for both relevant parties making your examples not ironic
and this using the very argument you provided. It's time to face the music, Paul, nothing you wrote here was ironic.