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by glaswolf November 1, 2007 3:37 AM EDT
bdrlnt4rl, vengence belongs to those who champion the offended. Warlords are such examples.
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by formrusmcsgt November 1, 2007 3:37 AM EDT
glaswolf-

Have you ever read Sagan''s "Demon Haunted World"?

If not, I''m sure you would thoroughly enjoy it.

I wouldn''t recommend it to anyone else posting here tonight. They couldn''t deal with it.
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by bdrlnt4rl November 1, 2007 3:37 AM EDT
formrusmcsgt, so just be careful who you offend.
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by bdrlnt4rl November 1, 2007 3:35 AM EDT
lets just say justice has been served, vengence is mine, saith the Lord.
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by zootallures2 November 1, 2007 3:34 AM EDT
Do you know how insane it sounds to me when people speak of dead man rising?

Posted by glaswolf at 12:14 AM : Nov 01, 2007

That comes from the zodiac. The Romans wanted to make a universal religion to hold the empire together. That is the sun. The winter solstice. It was John who got killed and Jesus was a Rabbi who spread what John knew. It''s what makes your whole modern society. The Quran is far less tainted. People who read the Quran get this odd fondness and high from nature and God''s work. How do you explain that? It''s not even really written in there. But yawl know everything. I''m just crazy and your are the normal perfection of society because???...lol.
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by formrusmcsgt November 1, 2007 3:34 AM EDT
all one can say is that vengence is mine, saith the Lord. We should all be careful who we offend.

Posted by bdrlnt4rl at 12:29 AM : Nov 01, 2007

I wholehratedly agree. I am offended when "believers" knock on my door trying to convert me into another gullible.

They were not invited. They are not welcome.

I''ve never seen a church that didn''t have a sign out front so that any and all who wish to partake can do so.

I don''t go to their homes and tell them that their beliefs are all screwy.

But the feel they have license to try to shove their drivel down anyone''s throat. That is, indeed, offensive.
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by bdrlnt4rl November 1, 2007 3:33 AM EDT
glaswolf

oh wow. what a statement. I have to read it again. and probably again in the morning. wow
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by glaswolf November 1, 2007 3:30 AM EDT
Noseinyourface, if "pagan religion can get the best of you sometime", your non pagan religion has certainly got the worst of you all the time. You don''t seem to comprehend philosophy as structure of reasoning and seem to be confused with religions of values. Spewing jingoism from corrupt priesthoods does little to further religion''s acceptability, nor the reasonableness of its followers. Your pronouncements of "forgiving" make you seem irrational to me, blinded by dogma and ignorance borne thru centuries of mental abuse at the hands of immoral oraganizers wearing cloaks. Ritual cannibalism is still cannibalism, and you think you have something over pagans? Personally, I would normally trust a pagan before a monotheist, in the absence of other information.
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by bdrlnt4rl November 1, 2007 3:29 AM EDT
all one can say is that vengence is mine, saith the Lord. We should all be careful who we offend.
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by formrusmcsgt November 1, 2007 3:19 AM EDT
Posted by rhs648 at 12:15 AM : Nov 01, 2007

Who''s trying to make anyone abandon their dogma? I could care less if they want to believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, or any other such drivel that gives them a warm fuzzy.

However, if you want to promote any of that as fact, you need some proof, and none of them have any.
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