User talk:Gnostics
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Welcome to Wikipedia, and thank you for your contributions. However, please remember that Wikipedia is not a soapbox or a place for self-promotion, and edits that seem intended solely for such purposes are removed. If you wish to experiment with editing, please use the Wikipedia:Sandbox. Thank you. Michaelbusch (talk) 19:45, 29 November 2007 (UTC)
- Please also read the Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines. Your edits indicate that you are not making the distinction of discussing an article and discussing the article's subject - which is critical. Michaelbusch (talk) 19:54, 29 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Pardon?
I'm afraid I do not know what you are talking about. I have not, to my knowledge, ever asked to talk with you about Titus. I did locate the comment you made there, which was removed by another editor because it appeared to be off-topic, and possibly cut and pasted from a primary source. I'm not sure why you think the fact that Titus perhaps had similar hair to Martin Luther had anything to do with his commemoration on the Lutheran calendar of saints. Pastordavid 15:53, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
- The hair was only a descriptive factor, some people desire to know what people look like. I could picture Noah, Abel, Cain, St. Stephen, Hipocrates and others. It was not a cut and paste, I have on occasion done special duties. Titus, to the best of my recollection, is exonerated to Saint in the Lutheran Church for carrying the cross, his statement about having Jesus as a son, the ambiguaty of losing his testicles and his devoted love to the Church. If you have the slightest semblence of Time, you could go talk with him yourself. I intend to admit discussion on Saint Stephen, as he once requested that I "stand in his place" as he was being stoned, as a lesson toward my humility and how I should "properly die." He would not tell me why he was being stoned, although I agreed that it was not necessary for me to "know." The Church does not like any form of vengeance by the deceased after death, especially in cases of having been murdered? Is this what I was to have learned? I have been murdered over 28 Times and upon one Time, a Minister told me that I was not to Forgive the killer. I'm sure that you could understand the position a child would be placed in, not Forgiving. Possibly it is my Manner of Forgiving that was brought into question. I have also learned that it is not proper to send the murderer to Hell, although they would prefer the cold one over the hot one. Possibly the best place to send them is to the Sun, as I have learned; the fact remains, though, that Roman Catholics prefer to be sent down into the Earth rather than "up and down" into the Sun. This has something to do with their Father being Cain, as far as I have found. I once told a Lutheran Pastor (Missouri Synod) that I had died many Times and his response was that I have been naughty and that I should have lived but "once." Jesus is said to be the "first at everything," and was therefore me the first Time (was he the Devil as well?); although it may be that I am originally a Child of Abel, one of Man Kind. I was stated to have been "the first born of the dead," therefore Jesus has been me more than one Time? What is your take on this? Gnostics 18:16, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
- I am also known as others. You must have misread the Titus discussion. Titus looks nothing like Martin Luther. Tyre's hair appears to be similar to Martin Luther's hair. I am a bit familiar with Martin Luther, as I once requested him to attempt to save the soil dwelling beaver of Europe, as World War I was very hard on their existence due to the gas attacks (it was also very hard on the other wildlife and domesticated animals; camel had to be imported to Europe from Arabia to do the field plowing due to the deaths of so many horses). Gnostics 20:02, 4 December 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Your edits
Please top adding nonsensical material to Wikipedia. Review Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not and stop your disruptive editing. Further such activity may be considered vandalism, even if it is confined to talk pages. Michaelbusch (talk) 17:58, 6 December 2007 (UTC)