"Is there an asterisk next to it?"
"Unfortunately that's not in the bible."
"Unfortunately that's not in the bible."
"The fact is that far more crime and child abuse has been committed by zealots in the name of God, Jesus and Mohammed than has ever been committed in the name of Satan. Many people don't like that statement but few can argue with it."
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"Is there an asterisk next to it?"
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wow! I can't believe why some of those people reacted! I just love the ideas that some parts of the Bible will offer a past time and some of all the present. I wonder if that actually only represents all the individual would like it to be -- there was what he himself thinks is right -- sorry then looks at the biblical text to find justification for his own views.
I would like to see or all that -- I haven't laughed so much in years!
I would like to see or all that -- I haven't laughed so much in years!
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Got to love the Chasers
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Those were just the ones who claimed knowledge of the babble. It points out two things. Americans are ignorant of the shit in that book, and Americans only claim to be christians. If the same level of knowledge of their religion was extant in Saudi Arabia they'd be having ham for Christmas.wheels5894 wrote:wow! I can't believe why some of those people reacted! I just love the ideas that some parts of the Bible will offer a past time and some of all the present. I wonder if that actually only represents all the individual would like it to be -- there was what he himself thinks is right -- sorry then looks at the biblical text to find justification for his own views.
I would like to see or all that -- I haven't laughed so much in years!
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the great enduring thing about christianity that has kept it alive all these years is that you don't have to take it too seriously
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You haven't been in the American South, have you?piscator wrote:the great enduring thing about christianity that has kept it alive all these years is that you don't have to take it too seriously
P1: I am a nobody.
P2: Nobody is perfect.
C: Therefore, I am perfect
P2: Nobody is perfect.
C: Therefore, I am perfect
Re: "Unfortunately that's not in the bible."
oh yeah...more years than i care to admit
but the Babble Belt is a prime example of my point - people go to church on Sunday morning and then reaffirm their racial prejudices over iced tea and Sunday brunch while still dressed in their Sunday best
"Mathew 19:19 Amen Brother! But if we'd 'a known how it was gonna be, we'd 'a picked our own damn cotton"
but the Babble Belt is a prime example of my point - people go to church on Sunday morning and then reaffirm their racial prejudices over iced tea and Sunday brunch while still dressed in their Sunday best
"Mathew 19:19 Amen Brother! But if we'd 'a known how it was gonna be, we'd 'a picked our own damn cotton"
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167 hours a week Americans aren't religious.piscator wrote:oh yeah...more years than i care to admit
but the Babble Belt is a prime example of my point - people go to church on Sunday morning and then reaffirm their racial prejudices over iced tea and Sunday brunch while still dressed in their Sunday best
"Mathew 19:19 Amen Brother! But if we'd 'a known how it was gonna be, we'd 'a picked our own damn cotton"
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