Or we could just tattoo their foreheads for identification
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I'm going to give a special tattoo to any fundy that comes after use. It will a "buckshot" design.
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His college does exist.charlou wrote:I've had experience of this type of theist and it's a painfully good likeness, but I'm going with poe on this ... though that's probably wishful thinking on my part.
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Fucking lol at the multi-racial picture.
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The South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary? Sort of. "Our new address: 1100 S. Federal Highway, Deerfield Beach, FL" Check it out on google maps. It seems to be part of a building numbered 1036-1200, apparently rented out to a variety of shops, which is in turn located next to a Target store. My guess is that the Pastor's "Bible College & Theological Seminary" consist of 12 square metres worth of rented office space somewhere behind the shopfronts.Berthold wrote:His college does exist.charlou wrote:I've had experience of this type of theist and it's a painfully good likeness, but I'm going with poe on this ... though that's probably wishful thinking on my part.
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Does his evil, atheist brother have one, too?

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"Strip malls" we calls 'em. It's where stores go to die.Seraph wrote:The South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary? Sort of. "Our new address: 1100 S. Federal Highway, Deerfield Beach, FL" Check it out on google maps. It seems to be part of a building numbered 1036-1200, apparently rented out to a variety of shops, which is in turn located next to a Target store. My guess is that the Pastor's "Bible College & Theological Seminary" consist of 12 square metres worth of rented office space somewhere behind the shopfronts.Berthold wrote:His college does exist.charlou wrote:I've had experience of this type of theist and it's a painfully good likeness, but I'm going with poe on this ... though that's probably wishful thinking on my part.
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We have this health care issue. The teapartyers do not want the gubment involved. So I was going to have them all tattooed, maybe on the wrist, with: Do Not Apply Healthcare.
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ahehehe .. yeahTero wrote:We have this health care issue. The teapartyers do not want the gubment involved. So I was going to have them all tattooed, maybe on the wrist, with: Do Not Apply Healthcare.

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Hey. "Various programs at SFBC&TS have been approved by The Bureau of State Approving for Veterans Training for benefits." You might benefit.Gawdzilla wrote:"Strip malls" we calls 'em. It's where stores go to die.Seraph wrote:The South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary? Sort of. "Our new address: 1100 S. Federal Highway, Deerfield Beach, FL" Check it out on google maps. It seems to be part of a building numbered 1036-1200, apparently rented out to a variety of shops, which is in turn located next to a Target store. My guess is that the Pastor's "Bible College & Theological Seminary" consist of 12 square metres worth of rented office space somewhere behind the shopfronts.Berthold wrote:His college does exist.charlou wrote:I've had experience of this type of theist and it's a painfully good likeness, but I'm going with poe on this ... though that's probably wishful thinking on my part.
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Really? I'll have to check that out and report them if they're bending the rules.Seraph wrote:Hey. "Various programs at SFBC&TS have been approved by The Bureau of State Approving for Veterans Training for benefits." You might benefit.Gawdzilla wrote:"Strip malls" we calls 'em. It's where stores go to die.Seraph wrote:The South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary? Sort of. "Our new address: 1100 S. Federal Highway, Deerfield Beach, FL" Check it out on google maps. It seems to be part of a building numbered 1036-1200, apparently rented out to a variety of shops, which is in turn located next to a Target store. My guess is that the Pastor's "Bible College & Theological Seminary" consist of 12 square metres worth of rented office space somewhere behind the shopfronts.Berthold wrote:His college does exist.charlou wrote:I've had experience of this type of theist and it's a painfully good likeness, but I'm going with poe on this ... though that's probably wishful thinking on my part.
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Hoped you might. It all looks a bit fishy. To begin with, googling "The Bureau of State Approving for Veterans Training" returns only 310 results. Most of them are religious web sites and I have not noticed a single government site among the ones I had time to look at. But I have no idea regarding the ins and outs pertaining to military benefits programs in the US, so I thought I'd bring that particular link to your attention. Enjoy.Gawdzilla wrote:Really? I'll have to check that out and report them if they're bending the rules.Seraph wrote:Hey. "Various programs at SFBC&TS have been approved by The Bureau of State Approving for Veterans Training for benefits." You might benefit.
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Ah, the tricky part would be determining if they are actually getting vets into those classes and receiving payment from them for the classes. The VA has a list of approved educational facilities, so if they show up on that list we can question if they should be there. If they don't, then the question is are they getting students by false or misleading advertising. I got a "head's up" from my counselor about a school in Indiana that promised to do all the VA paperwork for the vet, and then hit them with a big bill when the VA failed to approve the applications for aid. The "fine print" said that if the VA didn't pony up the student was liable for the costs.Seraph wrote:Hoped you might. It all looks a bit fishy. To begin with, googling "The Bureau of State Approving for Veterans Training" returns only 310 results. Most of them are religious web sites and I have not noticed a single government site among the ones I had time to look at. But I have no idea regarding the ins and outs pertaining to military benefits programs in the US, so I thought I'd bring that particular link to your attention. Enjoy.Gawdzilla wrote:Really? I'll have to check that out and report them if they're bending the rules.Seraph wrote:Hey. "Various programs at SFBC&TS have been approved by The Bureau of State Approving for Veterans Training for benefits." You might benefit.
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