View Full Version : Bill Koenig on 700 club Tommorow
billiefan2000
25th June 2003, 02:32 PM
Christian and White House correspondent of
http://www.watch.org
will be a special guest tommorow on the 700 Club to discuss the wild weather and fires as it relates to Israel and Gods' warnings.
a weather man in southwest lower Michigan had a few minutes today talking about the weird weather these last few years,he said in his 24 years as a weather man he has never seen anything like this,he also added about the wild fires.
Max560
25th June 2003, 04:18 PM
Should I start repenting?
EdipisReks
25th June 2003, 05:39 PM
guess i'd better cancel the Black Mass i had scheduled for tonight. can i still sacrifice my mom to Cthulhu? Ia ia CTHULHU ph’nglui mglui’nafh uigah-nagl fhtagn ia ia HASTUR cf’ayak ‘vulglram vugtlagn, vulgtmm ia HASTUR. Dominum nostram CTHULHU, ya-R’lyeh. SHUB-NIGGURATH, magna mater n’gai n’gah-g’haa ygnanth, ygnanth. YOG-SOTHOTH. Amen.
triadboy
25th June 2003, 09:51 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by billiefan2000
Christian and White House correspondent of
http://www.watch.org
will be a special guest tommorow on the 700 Club to discuss the wild weather and fires as it relates to Israel and Gods' warnings.
a weather man in southwest lower Michigan had a few minutes today talking about the weird weather these last few years,he said in his 24 years as a weather man he has never seen anything like this,he also added about the wild fires.
Is this billiefan person putting us on? Either that or she/he is very young. (I'd say around 14)
Lord Emsworth
26th June 2003, 05:34 AM
Originally posted by triadboy Is this billiefan person putting us on? Either that or she/he is very young. (I'd say around 14) [/B]
He/She is a zealot.
Upchurch
26th June 2003, 05:46 AM
Originally posted by Lord Emsworth
He/She is a zealot. A little off topic, but is there a difference between a zealot and a religious extremist and if so, what? I think there must be a line between them, although probably a thin one.
Skeptic
26th June 2003, 06:48 AM
A little off topic, but is there a difference between a zealot and a religious extremist and if so, what? I think there must be a line between them, although probably a thin one.
It's simple. I am strong in my faith; you are a humorless zealot; he is an insane religious extremist.
hgc
26th June 2003, 07:47 AM
Originally posted by billiefan2000
...
will be a special guest tommorow on the 700 Club to discuss the wild weather and fires as it relates to Israel and Gods' warnings.
...
Rapture meteorology!
Forget supercomputers and weather modeling software. We got the bible!
Barkhorn1x
26th June 2003, 09:15 AM
Originally posted by billiefan2000
a weather man in southwest lower Michigan had a few minutes today talking about the weird weather these last few years,he said in his 24 years as a weather man he has never seen anything like this,he also added about the wild fires.
Yes, and I'm sure that 24 years is more than enough time to put in studying weather patterns to become the absolute authority on what is and is not "normal". :rolleyes:
Seriously, (and how many times do we have to go over this?);
1. This is an anecdote - not definitive proof that something is "going on."
2. Just because this guy has never seen anything like this doesn't necessarily mean that this weather is not "normal" under certain conditions.
3. Even if this weather is abnormal it does not necessarily follow that GODDIDIT. Or that he did it because he is pissed at the Bush peace plan in the Middle East.
Please use that grey matter in your cranium for something more than perusing fundie websites/TV shows and projecting naked images of Teal Redman so that you can get your rocks off!
Barkhorn.
urstardust
26th June 2003, 07:17 PM
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.
- Proverbs 1:7
"but fools despise wisdom and instruction"
urstardust
26th June 2003, 07:21 PM
believe
The Professor
3rd January 2009, 05:54 PM
Go Uncle Bill !!!!!!!!
This Guy
3rd January 2009, 08:55 PM
Christian and White House correspondent of
http://www.watch.org
will be a special guest tommorow on the 700 Club to discuss the wild weather and fires as it relates to Israel and Gods' warnings.
a weather man in southwest lower Michigan had a few minutes today talking about the weird weather these last few years,he said in his 24 years as a weather man he has never seen anything like this,he also added about the wild fires.
Seems I read something about a Fire and Brimstone rain in the west somewhere...
:covereyes
Kopji
3rd January 2009, 09:59 PM
I'm almost curious about what 'weird weather' he means.
There's snow, wind, rain, dry, hail, sleet... Has he found something new?
It will take more than this to make me tune into the 700 club though.
Kopji
3rd January 2009, 10:01 PM
Oh, this was from 2003. yawn.
I gather the world did not come to an end.
Safe-Keeper
4th January 2009, 02:30 AM
Global warming? Nah, too secular... must be the End Times.
slingblade
4th January 2009, 04:19 AM
Seems every year here in Colorado, some "weatherman" (note, you don't have to be a meteorologist to read the weather, and many "weathermen/women" are not) remarks that our wildfire season here is the worst he's ever seen. Except, I guess, for last year, when he said the same thing.
And the year before that, and before that...
Oh, and let's not forget the mild EotW hysteria in the '80s when people became more aware of El Nino/La Nina patterns and some thought THAT meant the world was almost at an end.
Sheesh.
ETA:
PROFESSOR, why'd you dig up a 5 year old thread to say "Go bill?" The relevance has...er...passed....
MarkCorrigan
4th January 2009, 06:57 AM
believe
That's one content filled post right there.
Seriously, wildfires in the USA as they relate to Israel? Someone's been dropping acid.
ETA: Holy Cthulhu! This thread is from 2003!
Why has it been bumped?
Czarcasm
4th January 2009, 07:12 AM
That's one content filled post right there.
Seriously, wildfires in the USA as they relate to Israel? Someone's been dropping acid.
ETA: Holy Cthulhu! This thread is from 2003!
Why has it been bumped?The Professor is feeling a bit insecure because nobody is talking about him, so he's reviving threads that mention him, his failure, and even people with the same last name. He has done this to a few threads in the last few days, and I suppose he's going to keep on doing it for awhile.
Kind of sad, isn't it?
Lord Emsworth
4th January 2009, 08:26 AM
There is no past tense of verbs in the imperative mood, right?
The Professor
5th January 2009, 08:10 PM
Uncle Bill, Like Myself .... Is making a Comeback! :)
Czarcasm
5th January 2009, 09:09 PM
Uncle Bill, Like Myself .... Is making a Comeback! :)
Unlike Uncle Bill .... you were never there to begin with.
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