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Originally posted by Foobler
Do you think I'm on to something?
Originally posted by DeadSeraph
reply to post by Foobler
I think you have way too much time on your hands, are mentally ill, or are trolling. I call it like I see it.edit on 18-7-2013 by DeadSeraph because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Foobler
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Do you think I'm onto something?edit on 18-7-2013 by Foobler because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Foobler
The name Zimmerman means timber man or carpenter. The transformation of Martin which means war from clean cut kid to gold teeth wearing middle finger waving drug addict fits the profile of demonic infulence.
Now think about this.
Zimmerman the carpenter.
Jesus the carpenter.
Martin the possessed war bringer.
Spiritual war...fair?
Jesus sent the demons into the pigs that went off the cliff.
Trayvon's death is causing similarly "possessed" youth to act out which is sending them to "the pigs" aka the police...
Do you think I'm onto something?edit on 18-7-2013 by Foobler because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Cuervo
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Jesus didn't stalk the possessed guy. Jesus didn't shoot the possessed guy. Jesus never consulted the pigs on it before hand nor would those pigs have told him to stop stalking the possessed guy.
Originally posted by LexiconV
reply to post by Cuervo
Originally posted by Cuervo
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Jesus didn't stalk the possessed guy. Jesus didn't shoot the possessed guy. Jesus never consulted the pigs on it before hand nor would those pigs have told him to stop stalking the possessed guy.
Nor was jesus a neighborhood night watchman doing what neighborhood nightwatchman do....
re court evidence
Nor did jesus have to defend himself when the possessed guy double backed to confront him...
re court evidence
Nor did jesus consult pigs/police on the phone. It was a non emergency dispatcher...
re court evidence
However... possessed guy was thinking jesus was a 'creepy ass cracker'....
re court evidenceedit on 19-7-2013 by LexiconV because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Cuervo
Originally posted by LexiconV
reply to post by Cuervo
Originally posted by Cuervo
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Jesus didn't stalk the possessed guy. Jesus didn't shoot the possessed guy. Jesus never consulted the pigs on it before hand nor would those pigs have told him to stop stalking the possessed guy.
Nor was jesus a neighborhood night watchman doing what neighborhood nightwatchman do....
re court evidence
Nor did jesus have to defend himself when the possessed guy double backed to confront him...
re court evidence
Nor did jesus consult pigs/police on the phone. It was a non emergency dispatcher...
re court evidence
However... possessed guy was thinking jesus was a 'creepy ass cracker'....
re court evidenceedit on 19-7-2013 by LexiconV because: (no reason given)
But I thought Jesus was black!
Seriously though, I wasn't making this into a race thing with my post; just pointing out that the analogy was a bit silly, comparing Zimmerman to Jesus when he was obviously no saint. The dude had a police record of violence.
Sort of like "Bizarro-Jesus".
The three incidents took place in Orange County, Fla.
In 2005, Zimmerman, then 20, was arrested and charged with “resisting officer with violence” and “battery of law enforcement officer,” both which are third-degree felonies. The charge was reduced to “resisting officer without violence” and then waived when he entered an alcohol education program. Contemporaneous accounts indicate he shoved an officer who was questioning a friend for alleged underage drinking at an Orange County bar.
In August 2005, Zimmerman’s ex-fiancee, Veronica Zuazo, filed a civil motion for a restraining order alleging domestic violence. Zimmerman counterfiled for a restraining order against Zuazo. The competing claims were resolved with both restraining orders being granted.
In December 2006, Zimmerman was charged with speeding. The case was dismissed when the officer failed to show up in court.