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DonKeyhote ago

Every time you say horsefucker im reminded of how the jews set up pedophile and bestiality etc prostitution houses in berlin until something happened in 1933 i forget

DarkMath ago

"prostitution houses"

And the Germans were doing the exact same thing in England. They entrapped many Enlish politicians at both heterosexual and homosexual brothels around Oxford and Cambridge. Edward Heath being one of them.

"The Jews!(tm)" don't have a lock on blackmail. But since you brought it up I'd like you to calculate how many Germans died in WWII and put it over the same thing for Jews killed in WWII by Germans.

Round up and that will create a positive whole number that should means something to you but I'm guessing it won't. Sorry. I can't fix stupid. The number being a positive whole number means anyone advocating the Nazis "did the right thing" is not only insane to begin with but insane as in can't figure out a raw deal if it bit them in the ass.

:-D

bopper ago

Oxford. Actually I went to Oxford. Ate in the cafeteria w/ everyone else.

It was a nice visit.

projection ago

Good on ya bopper. I did something the same but different - Cambridge!

bopper ago

Lol. So you can say like me, "I went to Cambridge."

I went to see our home church in London and Scotland. One of the elders there that we knew tutored at Oxford. He had security for the whole campus so I wanted to see Christchurch where the "prince of the puritans" John Owen preached and taught. Well I saw it alright, it was turned into the dang student cafeteria!

So three Texans had dinner later w/ this very proper but very nice old Englishman. A sight to see. He rang a bell for the butler when we needed more food. Yeah I know, I talk too much.

icuntstopswearing ago

Glad you enjoyed your dinner at Christ Church. I went to one of the poorer colleges - three years of indifferent food. Next time try Merton College - cordon bleu chef!

bopper ago

To be clear I didn't attend, just visited. The later dinner was much better than the cafeteria. Roast goose, never had it before. And lots of other stuff. They wouldn't quit serving food, the couple that brought us there said last time they almost had to run from there to escape overeating. The doorways are original, and much lower, they told me people were shorter back then. Pull-chain toilets w/ the water above. Whew.

That's what's neat about the (true) gospel (and Christianity), it is the great equalizer, and I got to meet a lot of different people from all walks of life, regardless your station in life, when it comes to your soul, everyone is treated the same. At least in this church. They are the ones that brought the mighty Lord Mackay "down," a big scandal where he was "disciplined" for attending a Roman Catholic funeral. Trump's mum's church (once again) and they are extremely strict.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Mackay,_Baron_Mackay_of_Clashfern

Read under "religion" if anyone is interested. It was quite a scandal in Scotland and the UK. Usually no one is, but that's okay. (Interested.)

Edit: I want to say though that he (Lord Mackay) is a very sweet and personable man and complete gentleman. Earlier as his parents watched him become successful they were concerned, I think it was from them where I first heard "It is hard to carry a full cup."

icuntstopswearing ago

Lord Mackay is a wonderful fellow. I agree that Scottish Presbyterians, like English Baptists, are on the whole god-fearing and principled, and treat all alike regardless of class, money and race. Those that fall into the clutches of the Masons are something else entirely - Gordon Brown for example.

bopper ago

It's refreshing to hear from someone who knows about Mackay (and the other things). I've been there to London and to Scotland several times to visit the FP Church (the smaller Free Presbyterian Church, the name they took after the Mackay thing caused a permanent rift). I was at Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, right below Taung (sp?) where Trump's mom is from. Wouldn't want to live there though I love the sun.