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White on White Crime

Zaac

Well-Known Member
Is that an example of the Christian love that you are constantly lecturing us about? :laugh:

Yep. Someone who didn't love you would let you continue to look ridiculously stupid. I've tried to help you. But you're quite stubborn in your need to be correct when you're mathematically wrong.:wavey:
 

Zaac

Well-Known Member
That 50/50 (will do/won't do) sounds a bit like fatalism - life is a coin flip. However, just because there are exactly two choices does not automatically mean that each choice is equally probable.

Ummm, yes it does. The probability of you flipping heads on a coin doesn't change. Every time you flip it, you'll either get heads or you won't. 50/50.

Looking at past performance can be a useful method of guessing at future results.

Looking at past results of what? The results we're talking about are based upon folks who have ALREADY DONE something. That is not applicable to the folks who haven't done it.


I suspect most here believe in a sovereign God, and He's not flipping coins.

Most here either believe or they don't. He'll either save you or HE won't.
 

targus

New Member
Looking at past results of what? The results we're talking about are based upon folks who have ALREADY DONE something. That is not applicable to the folks who haven't done it.

That is what your words say that you believe - but your actions say otherwise.

You admitted that you don't go into certain areas of Atlanta because "bad things happen".

If everything is 50/50 you should have no fear of going anywhere at any time.

This is where you call me ridiculous. :laugh:
 

Zaac

Well-Known Member
That is what your words say that you believe - but your actions say otherwise.

You admitted that you don't go into certain areas of Atlanta because "bad things happen".

Yep. I don't go into neighborhoods inside the Perimeter or outside unless I've been invited. I get lots of invites.:flower:

If everything is 50/50 you should have no fear of going anywhere at any time.

Who said that?

This is where you call me ridiculous. :laugh:

You're ridiculous.
 

targus

New Member
Yep. I don't go into neighborhoods inside the Perimeter or outside unless I've been invited.

You are changing your story.

You said you didn't go inside the Perimeter "because bad things happen there".

Zaac said:
Looking at past results of what? The results we're talking about are based upon folks who have ALREADY DONE something. That is not applicable to the folks who haven't done it.

So which is it?

Either bad things happening before inside the Perimeter matter or they don't.
 

Zaac

Well-Known Member
You are changing your story.

You said you didn't go inside the Perimeter "because bad things happen there".

Nope. You only heard part of the story and kept repeating it because it helped your narrative. I've said REPEATEDLY that I'm always in inner city Atlanta because that's where the kids are whom I deal.

So which is it?

Which do you want it to be for your narrative?

Either bad things happening before inside the Perimeter matter or they don't.

Matters about as much as it does outside the Perimeter. I'll tell you just like I've told folks for decades who claim MARTA, the metro rail system, would bring a bad element into the suburbs, the bad element can drive.

It's not hemmed in by the Perimeter. :laugh:
 

targus

New Member
Nope. You only heard part of the story and kept repeating it because it helped your narrative. I've said REPEATEDLY that I'm always in inner city Atlanta because that's where the kids are whom I deal.

Not what you said... changing your story again... but what else can one expect?

BTW what is it that you "deal" to kids? :laugh:
 
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