| Forum Reply | Elon Musk at 20:11 8 Jan 2025
I see someone has done a thesis on you being a Pompey fan. Even better one. |
| Forum Reply | Elon Musk at 14:58 8 Jan 2025
Sorry City Boy, I didn't know you were expecting a thesis. If you let me have your email, I will send you everything I have on the topic. |
| Forum Reply | Elon Musk at 14:53 8 Jan 2025
Very petty 901. Looking back on this thread, I see you joined in after I had posted. It's almost like you manufactured this situation to have another pop at me or would that be a conspiracy? |
| Forum Reply | Elon Musk at 10:39 8 Jan 2025
For starters; 1. Creation through intelligent design is obvious. The twin theories of Macro Evolution (invented 1850s) and the Big bang (invented 1931) are laughable and the order from chaos theory has no standing scientifically. It's a busted flush and more dangerously supports eugenics and transhumanism. 2. Natural law. The universal moral code that is written on our hearts. 3. History shows all civilisations worshipped something above themselves. |
| Forum Reply | Elon Musk at 06:57 8 Jan 2025
You've drawn me out 901 with your "its all the God botherers' fault - if only everyone was a rational atheist like me, we would live in a perfect world" post. On the broader issue - If there is evil in the world and we know there is, then where does that come from and how and why do we inherently know the difference between good and evil? if there is a God and the overwhelming evidence suggests there is, then would He give us free will? Yes, I think He would, otherwise we are merely pre-programmed automatons. I don't see that as an "obvious mistake". Have you read the Bible 901? As the words of Jesus here and elsewhere appear to completely contradict your assertion that the Bible is a political book all about temporal power; 19 “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; 20 but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Zionism has religious roots, both Jewish and Christian to be sure and the views of Talmudic Jews are extremely concerning, but predominantly Zionism is a political and secular global operation. Netanyahu, the Globalist puppet, who many consider to be a psychopath is a secular Jew not a religious one. Blaming religion for wars rarely stacks up. Keep looking for the real culprits 901. |
| Forum Reply | Elon Musk at 13:56 7 Jan 2025
Because it goes way beyond the geographical country of Israel. When Britain decreed in the Balfour declaration to take land from one nation and give it to another, it had self interest at heart. Israeli expansionism benefits the West and Globalists generally as they seek a one world government, an area rich in resources - they will not want to leave in the hands of outlier nations like Iran. The horrendous muslim rape gang situation has been going on for decades, but it only seems expedient now politically to mention it, is this so atrocities like Gaza and Syria and a likely war with Iran can have a veneer of justification? |
| Forum Reply | Elon Musk at 13:41 6 Jan 2025
They are not a great idea if they are used as a control mechanism, which they will be. |
| Forum Reply | Elon Musk at 13:28 6 Jan 2025
You need to be looking at the 5D chess Ian Musk, Trump, Farage et al will hoover up a lot of the Right wing dissidents and then hit them with ID cards and Zionist wars. The Lefties they have long had in their pocket via wokery and the climate scam. |
| Forum Reply | Elon Musk at 10:28 6 Jan 2025
Poor old Heisy, have you been taken by surprise that the world is run by Billionaire oligarchs moving the chess pieces around at will? |
| Forum Reply | Russell Martin must feel as though he’s won the Euro Lottery at 17:54 5 Jan 2025
1. Getting the sack is never going to be good, as except in extreme cases it represents failure. 2. The compensation will soften the blow doubtless, but from a professional point of view he failed spectacularly. 3. CV shows he left a club marooned at the bottom of the league, effectively relegated by Christmas and received universal criticism for not adapting his tactics. 4. Too soon to judge if results will ultimately improve, but Juric does not begin at the same starting point having inherited a squad that is probably traumatised by what has gone before. 5. The break up of his marriage and the family home can not be compensated by the ample bosom of a new interest imo. |
| Forum Reply | First signing done at 23:09 3 Jan 2025
With Finnish and Polish we could end up with a smooth product. |
| Forum Reply | 2024 - the year for Saints at 11:22 31 Dec 2024
Under the new manager, we can at least echo the hard work of Ipswich as seen first half against West Ham, so may get a few good results, obviously too little too late. But we have to recover from the dreamlike experiment of thinking we were world beaters, when we had the worst players in the league, not the best. The naivety or stubbornness or both of RM have cost us any chance of survival. It is just about restoring confidence and pride and preparing for a promotion push again next year. |
| Forum Reply | In praise of Tall Paul at 17:27 27 Dec 2024
Clumsy and uncoordinated He may be in part, but Tall Paul has all the makings of a genuine cult hero! |
| Forum Reply | Ivan Juric - Reasons to be cheerful 1,2,3 at 18:08 21 Dec 2024
Agreed, I was thinking more about getting in some shots and crosses rather than the possession based football that had no end product, or the only end product was us giving the ball away! |
| Forum Thread | Ivan Juric - Reasons to be cheerful 1,2,3 at 13:17 21 Dec 2024
His name sounds a little bit like Ian Dury, so what a waste it would be to let that pass 3 reasons; 1. Pragmatism over idealism. No more passing in our own penalty area will be good 2. Heavy metal football sounds like it should be fun and attacking. 3. He sounds like a loose cannon - No boring yes man - excellent! |
| Forum Reply | Will today be the day? at 08:58 20 Dec 2024
If it’s a six-month contract as reported then so much for the stability the owners wanted but it is one way for them to have a punt at this season and then still be able to make another appointment in the summer if it all goes wrong. Can see the potential logic there. Alfie House |
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