Pretty much same with PREUSSEN...he's got a legit interest in handicapping sports, but also seems to enjoy debunking silly neocon boogeyman stories with a Euro tint.
No debunking going on in this here forum when it comes to
Muslims trying to kill and destroy western civilization.
Barman can try and post funny little quips, and maybe his membership
in the Unity Cult has a lot to do with his pooh-poohing terrorism around
the world - because according to Barman and his cult group,
there is no such thing as evil, sickness and death in reality, it's
all a figment of our imagination. So let's just joke about it - hahaha
terrorism is one big joke, right Barman?
Just close your eyes and pretend that it doesn't exist - and
*poof* it al goes away, right Barman?
Unity School of Christianity
Founders: Charles and Myrtle (d. 1931) Fillmore
Headquarters: Lee's Summit, Missouri
Membership: Over one million
Origins: Unity began in Kansas City in 1889. Both Charles (a spiritist with no Christian background) ) and Myrtle (raised a Methodist) were involved with Christian Science and claimed that principles in Christian Science lead to healings in their lives. However, they disagreed with the Christian Science doctrine that matter is not real. They broke away, taught the reality of matter (Christian Science denies the reality of matter) and added, among other doctrines, the belief in reincarnation. Charles even believed he was the reincarnation of Paul the apostle. The Fillmores studied Hinduism and wove many of its other principles into their philosophy as their new religion grew. Unity is a mind science cult.
Following are quote is from Charles Fillmore's book Christian Healing, Unity School of Christianity, Unity Village, MO.
"God is good, and God is all, therefore I refuse to believe in the reality of evil in any of its forms" (p. 60).