On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 10:38:18 GMT,
In article <u6tlb.59745$th6.16679@twister.socal.rr.com>,
Jason Gastrich, B.A., M.A. (news@jcsm.org) wrote:
> Piorokrat wrote:
> >> Hey James,
> >>
> >> Since you are here to seek the biblical God, you are welcome here
> >> and I'm glad that you seem to have made some friends. Maybe you'd
> >> like to discuss how some atheists are terrified of Christians making
> >> money. Every so often, I read a rant from an atheist who seemingly
> >> thinks that Christians should live in poverty. What seems to be the
> >> problem?
> >>
> >> Unfortunately, this fear is somewhat like a disorder or disease. It
> >> even keeps some from coming to Christ. Of course, the Creator God
> >> will not accept this or anything else as an excuse, though. It
> >> simply seems odd that some atheists are so afraid of this.
> >>
> >> Do any Christians (or atheists) know of a place where atheists can
> >> go to get psychological counseling for this disorder? Is there an
> >> official name for it?
> >>
> >> God bless,
> >> Jason
> >>
> >>
> >
> > rEligiously orieNted plutophobistiVistic sYndrome.
ENVY?, yeah, right.
> >
> > ROPS for short, although there is an alternative abbreviation in there
> > somewhere...
> >
> > Uncle Davey
>
I call it 'hippophobia'
> You may be on to something. If we have any ex-atheists that are recovering
> from that syndrome, I'd be thrilled to hear their testimony.
>
> After this message, please remove sdnet.misc from our cross-posting. That
> is a regional newsgroup for San Diego. I just wanted their input about a
> merchant account.
>
Merchant account. How nice. When you say 'saving souls is my business',
you mean it literally.
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James King
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