• Rising incomes makes people less likely to attend religious services

    From alal65536@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 4 08:58:49 2017
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when a person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious services. Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become richer, they will become less religious. Temples are full
    of con artists trying to scam people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor

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  • From billv@21:1/5 to alal65536@gmail.com on Tue Apr 4 16:10:16 2017
    On 4/4/2017 10:58 AM, alal65536@gmail.com wrote:
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when a person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious services. Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become richer, they will become less religious. Temples are
    full of con artists trying to scam people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor


    You would know this because hat's what you do?

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  • From billv@21:1/5 to alal65536@gmail.com on Tue Apr 4 23:12:59 2017
    On 4/4/2017 11:09 PM, alal65536@gmail.com wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 2:40:13 AM UTC+5:30, billv wrote:
    On 4/4/2017 10:58 AM, alal65536@gmail.com wrote:
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when a person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious services. Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become richer, they will become less religious. Temples are
    full of con artists trying to scam people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor


    You would know this because hat's what you do?

    I'm sorry, no matter how much money you give me, I can't guarantee you a place in heaven.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor

    So what, precisely, is your scam? I see you're posting from India, are
    you considered sane there?

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  • From alal65536@gmail.com@21:1/5 to billv on Tue Apr 4 21:09:52 2017
    On Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 2:40:13 AM UTC+5:30, billv wrote:
    On 4/4/2017 10:58 AM, alal65536@gmail.com wrote:
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when a person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious services. Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become richer, they will become less religious. Temples are
    full of con artists trying to scam people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor


    You would know this because hat's what you do?

    I'm sorry, no matter how much money you give me, I can't guarantee you a place in heaven.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor

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  • From BruceS@21:1/5 to billv on Wed Apr 5 10:03:31 2017
    On 04/04/2017 03:10 PM, billv wrote:
    On 4/4/2017 10:58 AM, alal65536@gmail.com wrote:
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when a
    person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious
    services. Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become
    richer, they will become less religious. Temples are full of con
    artists trying to scam people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal Writer & Investor


    You would know this because hat's what you do?

    Ah, now I understand! Hats are what he does! The steady consumption of mercury while he does hats led to his current mental state.

    FTR, I stopped going to church or otherwise having any sort of magical
    belief system when I had nearly no income, and was wholly dependent on
    my (somewhat religious) parents. Among my friends, there are both
    atheists and theists. I have not noticed any correlation between the religiosity of my various friends and their relative income levels. One
    of the most religious is independently wealthy from the high income she
    and her husband (also religious) have earned from their businesses.
    Another who is somewhat less religious but still a believer is retired
    on a solid seven-figure level of investment. OTOH I know very religious
    people who struggle to make ends meet, and continue (despite decades of silence) to pray for help. An atheist I know is barely getting by,
    while another is upper middle class, and yet another is quite well off.
    If it's true that rising incomes *generally* lead to reduced levels of religiosity, I applaud that, but I'm not counting on it. The Roman
    Catholic Church is one of the uber-rich and powerful organizations we're
    cursed with, and they seem to have plenty of mystical beliefs.

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  • From Ted@21:1/5 to alal65536@gmail.com on Wed Apr 5 23:32:34 2017
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    <alal65536@gmail.com> wrote:
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when a
    person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious services.
    Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become richer, they will become less religious. Temples are full of con artists trying to scam
    people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor

    That's what worries me about Trump. If people start to get better paying
    jobs they'll quit coming to church.

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  • From dolf@21:1/5 to Patrick on Thu Apr 6 12:04:39 2017
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    I'm not engaged in any *INVETERATE* #5 / #6: campaign of HOLOCAUST SLANDER against HOMOSEXUALS being fascist propaganda as you seemingly are.

    "How shall I curse, whom God hath not cursed? or how shall I defy, whom the LORD hath not defied?

    For from the top of the rocks I see him, and from the hills I behold him:
    lo, the people shall dwell alone, and shall not be reckoned among the
    nations.

    Who can count the dust of Jacob, and the number of the fourth part of
    Israel? Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end be like his!" [Numbers 23:8-10]

    - dolf

    Patrick <pbarker001@woh.rr.com> wrote:
    On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 23:32:34 GMT, Ted <Sam.M.Tedesco@gmail.com> wrote:

    <alal65536@gmail.com> wrote:
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when a
    person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious services. >>> Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become richer, they will
    become less religious. Temples are full of con artists trying to scam
    people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor

    That's what worries me about Trump. If people start to get better paying
    jobs they'll quit coming to church.

    + They probably weren't saving anyway.




    --
    #5 / #6: Say NO to anonymous fascist propaganda every time.

    The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities No. 43 of Act 2006 defines
    a "PERSON MEANS A HUMAN BEING” and the question is, if it is permissible to extend this definition to be a "PERSON MEANS A HUMAN BEING AS A CONSCIOUS REALITY OF HOMO[IOS] SAPIEN[T] WHO IS INSTANTIATED WITHIN THE TEMPORAL
    REALITY AS THEN THE CAUSE FOR REASONING AND RATIONALITY."

    That my mathematical theoretical noumenon defines the meta-descriptor prototypes which are prerequisite to the BEING of HOMO[IOS] SAPIEN[T] as EXISTENCE.

    - http://www.grapple369.com

    After all the ENNEAD of THOTH and not the Roman Catholic Eucharist,
    expresses an Anthropic Cosmological Principle which appears within its geometric conception as being equivalent to the Pythagorean
    TETRAD/TETRACTYS."

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  • From Patrick@21:1/5 to Ted on Thu Apr 6 12:49:12 2017
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    On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 23:32:34 GMT, Ted <Sam.M.Tedesco@gmail.com> wrote:

    <alal65536@gmail.com> wrote:
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when a
    person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious services.
    Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become richer, they will
    become less religious. Temples are full of con artists trying to scam
    people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor

    That's what worries me about Trump. If people start to get better paying
    jobs they'll quit coming to church.

    + They probably weren't saving anyway.

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  • From Ted@21:1/5 to Patrick on Thu Apr 6 23:21:02 2017
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    Patrick <pbarker001@woh.rr.com> wrote:
    On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 23:32:34 GMT, Ted <Sam.M.Tedesco@gmail.com> wrote:

    <alal65536@gmail.com> wrote:
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when a
    person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious services. >>> Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become richer, they will >>> become less religious. Temples are full of con artists trying to scam
    people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor

    That's what worries me about Trump. If people start to get better paying
    jobs they'll quit coming to church.

    + They probably weren't saving anyway.

    LOL. Good call.

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  • From &@21:1/5 to Ted on Sun Apr 9 15:17:18 2017
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    On 04/05/2017 07:32 PM, Ted wrote:
    <alal65536@gmail.com> wrote:
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when a
    person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious
    services. Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become
    richer, they will become less religious. Temples are full of con
    artists trying to scam people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal Writer & Investor

    That's what worries me about Trump. If people start to get better
    paying jobs they'll quit coming to church.


    do you need a better pay job

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  • From &@21:1/5 to Patrick on Sun Apr 9 15:43:55 2017
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    On 04/06/2017 12:49 PM, Patrick wrote:
    On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 23:32:34 GMT, Ted <Sam.M.Tedesco@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    <alal65536@gmail.com> wrote:
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when
    a person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious
    services. Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become
    richer, they will become less religious. Temples are full of con
    artists trying to scam people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal Writer & Investor

    That's what worries me about Trump. If people start to get better
    paying jobs they'll quit coming to church.

    + They probably weren't saving anyway.


    its just tired old phrase repeated by liberal conmen and women ad
    nauseum to fake solidarity with labor its crap . im right

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  • From dolf@21:1/5 to ampersand.the.great@gmail.com on Sun Apr 9 18:14:11 2017
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    ANAL SPEECH, OVER ACTING THEIR PARTS AND DEFECATION BY AGENT PROVOCATEURS
    AS ANONYMOUS ZUCCHINI WARRIORS ENGAGED WITHIN SEDITION.

    ALL SEMANTICAL ATTEMPTS TO BREACH MY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS BY ROMAN CATHOLIC NEOPHYTES ET AL WILL BE NOTED EVERY DAY.

    It's a neural active agent--we are in your mind already...

    HAVE I ACCESSED THAT CORRECTLY?
    
- dolf

    & <ampersand.the.great@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 04/06/2017 12:49 PM, Patrick wrote:
    On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 23:32:34 GMT, Ted <Sam.M.Tedesco@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    <alal65536@gmail.com> wrote:
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when
    a person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious
    services. Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become
    richer, they will become less religious. Temples are full of con
    artists trying to scam people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal Writer & Investor

    That's what worries me about Trump. If people start to get better
    paying jobs they'll quit coming to church.

    + They probably weren't saving anyway.


    its just tired old phrase repeated by liberal conmen and women ad
    nauseum to fake solidarity with labor its crap . im right




    --
    #5 / #6: Say NO to anonymous fascist propaganda every time.

    The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities No. 43 of Act 2006 defines
    a "PERSON MEANS A HUMAN BEING” and the question is, if it is permissible to extend this definition to be a "PERSON MEANS A HUMAN BEING AS A CONSCIOUS REALITY OF HOMO[IOS] SAPIEN[T] WHO IS INSTANTIATED WITHIN THE TEMPORAL
    REALITY AS THEN THE CAUSE FOR REASONING AND RATIONALITY."

    That my mathematical theoretical noumenon defines the meta-descriptor prototypes which are prerequisite to the BEING of HOMO[IOS] SAPIEN[T] as EXISTENCE.

    - http://www.grapple369.com

    After all the ENNEAD of THOTH and not the Roman Catholic Eucharist,
    expresses an Anthropic Cosmological Principle which appears within its geometric conception as being equivalent to the Pythagorean
    TETRAD/TETRACTYS."

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  • From Turin Turd@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 10 11:01:42 2017
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    On 09/04/2017 20:17, & wrote:
    On 04/05/2017 07:32 PM, Ted wrote:
    <alal65536@gmail.com> wrote:
    New research by the University of Manchester indicates that when a
    person's income rises, they are less likely to attend religious
    services. Hopefully, as the poor in countries like India become
    richer, they will become less religious. Temples are full of con
    artists trying to scam people out of their hard earned savings.

    Abhinav Lal Writer & Investor

    That's what worries me about Trump. If people start to get better
    paying jobs they'll quit coming to church.


    do you need a better pay job

    “&” is an infamous and anonymous internet troll. He launches
    scurrilous, defamatory, trivializing and false diatribes against
    Men’s Rights activists and their posts and against Men’s Rights organizations. He therefore, has as his goals the disruption of
    soc.men and the thwarting of the legitimate goals of the men’s rights movement, and the denigration, trivialization and discrediting of the
    leaders of the men’s rights movement and men’s rights organizations.

    FOAD TURIN you moron

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