Iron chariots too tough for Yahweh

Dardedar@AOL.COM
Sun, 8 Jun 1997 15:46:07 -0400 (EDT)

Date: Tue, 3 Jun 1997 18:18:57 -0400 (EDT)
From: hoover1@NETCOM.CA (David Court)
Subject: Dave Projecting (to Darrel)

Darrel quotes DAVE:
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"(DAVE 10/19) Steven: If you want to win, you need a
good army - God present or not."

(DAVE 6/3) Darrel: You often post this particular quote - what
part of it do you disagree with or have such trouble with?

DAR
All of it.

DAVE
Why did you post it?

DAR
Because it's funny. Even funnier that after you have read it
several times and probably suspect that you are being made fun
of with it (you are) cannot see the silliness of such a statement.
Hey everybody, should I tell him? How about a hint via a
question to stimulate some thought:

Why would a person who has a omni-max (that includes omni-
potent which means all-powerful Dave) God on their side "need
a good army"?

How ridiculous.

Dave made this comment when he was trying to make an
excuse to Steven Carr for why the Judah got its behind kicked
by highly advanced "chariots of iron" (Judges 1:19 see below)
even though "the LORD was with Judah".

"And the LORD was with Judah; and he drave out the
inhabitants of the mountain; but could not drive out the
inhabitants of the valley, because thy had chariots of iron."
--Judges 1:19

An all powerful spook who can't deal with iron chariots? This
idea of god is contradictory and meaningless. You can have him.

cheers,

Darrel.

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"I can only speak for myself here, but I have never called the
Bible the "good" book - I think it's lame actually." --DAVE 4/11