The Trial of Paul Robinson
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The Trial of Paul Robinson
One of my favorite parts from that is when Flack explains the charges of sedition, which is great, because he saw that I added that and didn't explain why, so Flack just riffed on that as he was going.
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Re: The Trial of Paul Robinson
Oh, he's got a lot of things to answer for, Unfortunately he's one of them heathen atheists who don't believe in God, so when he dies he'll just cease to exist instead of spending eons burning in agony.Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:One of my favorite parts from that is when Flack explains the charges of sedition, which is great, because he saw that I added that and didn't explain why, so Flack just riffed on that as he was going.
Of course, there's always the possibility both the theists and the atheists are wrong, in which case there is a God but everyone gets into heaven. Or whatever its called.
Wait a minute, I'm an anti-theist too...
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For some reason you keep confusing me with Donald Ebinsen.pinback wrote:Paul, in the new year, would you be willing to make an effort to stop obsessing about religion?
Are we supposed to presume that D.J. Don Rogers is the same character/personality as Benjamin Parrish?
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