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  • Roland
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    Re: HERE IS EVIDENCE, PLENTY MORE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    Originally posted by Servine View Post
    As someone with autism, I agree to absolutely NOTHING you said in this post. You seriously need some help.

    [...]
    Hi Servine,

    Welcome to the forum. Take care to abide by the rules, it is a polite thing to do. You mention needing help. As pertaining to yourself this seems obvious. I am wondering why you would advice a True Christian(TM) to do so as they already found the help they need?

    Kind regards,

    Roland

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  • Servine
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    Re: HERE IS EVIDENCE, PLENTY MORE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    As someone with autism, I agree to absolutely NOTHING you said in this post. You seriously need some help.

    Do you even realize that you can't control if you have autism or not? What you probably don't understand is that autism is a mental disorder. It's caused by something called a genetic mutation, and you can't control that (obviously).


    Also, autism isn't linked to atheism. The only thing linked to atheism is science.


    (Just going to go off-topic here ) Seriously, what is with these forums? All you people ever do is try to make everything look as if it was made by Satan! Nothing you people even say makes sense!


    *Sigh* But I guess some people are just completely mind numbingly retarded...

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: HERE IS EVIDENCE, PLENTY MORE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    Originally posted by InLoveWithChrisChan View Post
    According to Google ...
    Google is run by the Russians you fool. They wouldn't know classical education if it came up and bit them in the Adidas. They only know about corruption and borscht. If Blyatman is your go-to for education, I've got a bridge to sell you.


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  • Basilissa
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    Re: HERE IS EVIDENCE, PLENTY MORE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    Originally posted by InLoveWithChrisChan View Post
    so where'd you got your degree a cereal box because surely if you're registered educator you would've had to study pyschology at some point. Oh wait you said homeschool that explains the lack of understanding of basic human psychology or Latin..
    Thank you for providing a textbook example of what an ad hominem attack is.

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  • Didymus Much
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    Re: HERE IS EVIDENCE, PLENTY MORE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    Originally posted by InLoveWithChrisChan View Post
    ad ho·mi·nem
    ˌad ˈhämənəm/
    adverb & adjective
    • 1.
      (of an argument or reaction) directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining.
      [COLOR=#878787 !important]"vicious ad hominem attacks"[/COLOR]
      ....
    Ok, let's look at an example: "LOL @ Stu Peppock. You look like a serial killer/pedophile hurrrrrrderp..." and not one piece of Scripture or any other evidence.

    Pretty cut & dried, imo.

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  • InLoveWithChrisChan
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    Re: HERE IS EVIDENCE, PLENTY MORE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    I'm a home educator by profession, so I can tell you with authority that this argument comes from the Latin fallacy, "ad hominem" which is Latin for arguing like "a d*mn homosexual." In other words, you're arguing about the person, rather than the content of his claim. I would encourage you to consider the words he's saying, divorced from how homosexuality makes you feel.
    ad ho·mi·nem
    ˌad ˈhämənəm/
    adverb & adjective
    • 1.
      (of an argument or reaction) directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining.
      [COLOR=#878787 !important]"vicious ad hominem attacks"[/COLOR]


    • 2.
      relating to or associated with a particular person.
      [COLOR=#878787 !important]"the office was created ad hominem for Fenton"




    According to Google it means this∆∆ so where'd you got your degree a cereal box because surely if you're registered educator you would've had to study pyschology at some point. Oh wait you said homeschool that explains the lack of understanding of basic human psychology or Latin..

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: HERE IS EVIDENCE, PLENTY MORE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    Originally posted by RenouceYourSins2017 View Post
    LOL @ Stu Peppock. You look like a serial killer/pedophile. Probably has a basement like in the movie Silence of the Lambs, complete with mannequin and skin, and of course the music that they played in that scene.


    Seriously though, you need to get in front of a casting director ASAP. You could really give Danny Trejo a run. They are always looking for fresh talent from people to play the role of scumbag or psychopath, and you could earn top dollar no doubt! Ted Levine has nothing on you my friend!
    I'm a home educator by profession, so I can tell you with authority that this argument comes from the Latin fallacy, "ad hominem" which is Latin for arguing like "a d*mn homosexual." In other words, you're arguing about the person, rather than the content of his claim. I would encourage you to consider the words he's saying, divorced from how homosexuality makes you feel.

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  • Didymus Much
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    Re: Autism something something

    Originally posted by RenouceYourSins2017 View Post
    LOL @ Stu Peppock....
    LOL @ you thinking that saying the same thing over and over somehow makes you right.


    You like job recommendations, here's one for you: Fox News.

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  • RenouceYourSins2017
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    Re: HERE IS EVIDENCE, PLENTY MORE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    Originally posted by Stu Peppock View Post
    You may need to meet more doctors.

    From Dorland's Pocket Medical Dictionary, a disease is

    Autism is most definitely a deviation from the normal function of the central nervous system manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs.

    There are plenty of other definitions, many of which are more specific, but this general use of disease as synonymous with illness is common.

    You mention this off-hand, but you wouldn't have mentioned it if it didn't at all matter to you. I think that when specific words elicit strong reactions, that's a good indication that we ought to look at what baggage we're attaching to those words-- that is, why it matters whether someone uses the word "disease" in a sense more general than you would prefer.

    Jackie Scully writes,
    My take on this is, let's get rid of the baggage around these words. Let's allow a word like "disease" to be free of unnecessary corollaries like "unwhole," "contagious," "frail." These are true in some instances of illness, but not in all. I fear that by socially-motivated application of labels like "disease," we reinforce these false corollaries, when we should instead work toward a more nuanced understanding of health and illness.

    Okay. Doesn't sound like you're referring to some research in particular. But it sounds like you have an idea for a study, one that you think would be useful. Have you considered pursuing the study yourself? I have a suspicion that you work with people with autism. It may not be as difficult as you believe to set something like this up. If you know any experienced researchers or doctors (you suggest you know at least one), they would probably be able to help you avoid some of the most common traps.

    Of course, without a lot of investment, it would be difficult to make it very professional; there would probably be a lot of sources of bias. However, even a poor study can be important, if it prompts further research.

    LOL @ Stu Peppock. You look like a serial killer/pedophile. Probably has a basement like in the movie Silence of the Lambs, complete with mannequin and skin, and of course the music that they played in that scene.


    Seriously though, you need to get in front of a casting director ASAP. You could really give Danny Trejo a run. They are always looking for fresh talent from people to play the role of scumbag or psychopath, and you could earn top dollar no doubt! Ted Levine has nothing on you my friend!

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  • InLoveWithChrisChan
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    Re: Autism - the New Gay

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    In a nation increasingly rejecting the Almighty, people will try anything. Without a moral code to guide them, is it any wonder people increasingly identify themselves as homosexual? Not satisfied with trying to shock society with their own depraved behavior, people have come to conduct a nation-wide social experiment with children - autism.

    We know autism is related to atheism, as it is a disability marked by a lack of social and moral values. We know more and more people are demanding to excuse their children's barbaric behavior rather than taking responsibility for negligent parenting. There is no blood test or brain scan to diagnose autism so clearly it is not a biological condition. It is, like homosexuality, a phase the young people of today are trying. I for one think we are playing a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse with God, thinking He won't deliver a just punishment on society for such a cruel joke as training up children to be self-centered and demand immediate self-gratification.

    THE report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that one in 88 American children have an autism. This marks a 23% increase since the CDC's last report in 2009. And, a 78% increase since their first report in 2007.

    An estimated one in ten people identify as being lesbian, gay, bi-curious or terribly confused (lgbt).

    Clearly the Gay Agenda has been so popular that advocates for autistic people have jumped on the bandwagon to see if raising their child in a socially retarded way will make them look equally "cool" in Hollywood, thus earning millions of dollars just for being flamboyant.

    Homeschooling is of course God's favorite form of education, but for those who cannot be so kind to their children, we have to keep our eyes on the public schools. In the great state of Kansas, for example, Jack Wu is running for the Board of Education with a campaign promising to eliminate evolution from the curriculum because it is a satanic lie. It's a start in the right direction.

    Another great way to save children from the Gay Agenda is the Good News Club, a perfectly legal way to teach children the benefits of obedience to God in their own comfortable classroom setting, after school hours of course.

    Friends, we cannot let the Gay Agenda take away our children and raise them as autistics and atheists! Our children are our most valuable treasures!

    Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
    Proverbs 22:6






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    Edited to Add:

    As of this post, April 20, 2013:


    The Center for Disease Control reports 1 in 50 children in the United States is obsessed with having autism.

    Let's look at some facts:

    The state of Minnesota has the largest number of 8 year olds obsessed with autism. The capital of Minnesota is now "The Gayest City In America."

    The state of Maine has the second largest number of 8 year olds obsessed with autism. The state of Maine decided in the last few months to come to Satan's beck and call and celebrate sodomizing children.

    After a lengthy battle with pro-anal-rapist factions, England lost the battle with moral decency and passed a law encouraging gay marriage earlier this year. They then discovered a 50% increase in autism in this same time period.

    Can you honestly believe this is still just a coincidence?
    Oh my God how can you be so ignorant? Autism isn't a LEARNED trait. You can't raise a kid to be autistic. This is just Ludacris I mean on one. Make up your mind is a lifestyle choice or a disease. Also you're theory holds no water because my sperm donor never interacted with me what so ever so I had nothing to base my autistic behavior on.


    Btw there is brain tests for autism it's just not a hundred percent accurate. *Facepalm* yes because I love being so prone to light and sounds to the point where I can feel pain. I just choose to be so autistic that my senses can actually be a daily torment for me.


    Seriously you obviously have no understanding of what autism is otherwise you wouldn't be making such back ass statements.


    Autism is more than just behavior it fucks up your senses to the point where the smallest thing can cause some misery. Not all autists have sensory issues some can't feel pain at all but for me light and sound causes such sharp pains through my body all you want to do is scream.


    But that's a choice being tormented by your own sense of sight and hearing.

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  • Mister Brasil
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    Re: Autism - the New Gay

    Originally posted by TheFartKnocker777 View Post
    Actually that is from a quote from Ghost in the Shell (1995) the good one
    What's with all the plagiarist lately? Were you under the impression that your vapid non-sequitur would carry more weight if you used the words of an Oriental children's cartoon created by a notorious pornographer?

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  • TheFartKnocker777
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    Re: Autism - the New Gay

    Originally posted by Didymus Much View Post
    So when's the mothership arriving?
    Actually that is from a quote from Ghost in the Shell (1995) the good one

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  • Didymus Much
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    Re: Autism - the New Gay

    Originally posted by ThePheonix777 View Post
    We have been subordinate to our limitations until now. The time has come to cast aside these bonds and to elevate our consciousness to a higher plane. It is time to become a part of all things.
    So when's the mothership arriving?

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  • TheFartKnocker777
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    Re: Autism - the New Gay

    We have been subordinate to our limitations until now. The time has come to cast aside these bonds and to elevate our consciousness to a higher plane. It is time to become a part of all things.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: Autism - the New Gay

    Originally posted by Gang Member Maxwell View Post
    honestly piffle [INAPPROPRIATE EUPHEMISM FOR COLORED FOLK REMOVED BY MODERATOR]
    Hi, and welcome to our friendly forums! I see you've got a passion for the unsaved! How wonderful! Please understand I mean no offence, but around here we try to be inclusive, even to those who have been born under the Curse of Ham (Genesis 9:25). As such, we have a very strict zero-tolerance policy against racism.

    Anyway, we'd love to get to know you better! Why not tootle over to the Introduction Forum and tell us your Salvation Story! We can share favorite Bible verses and swap witnessing adventures!

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