Perfection 10/10
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Perfection 10/10
What, is that the eleventh commandment? Thou shalt not abbreviate?![]()
I don't normally like to argue with my own compliments, but it can't possibly score higher than a 9.8. There's a typo.
I thought about that but since it was more like a 12/10 the 10/10 compensated accurately.
Just got back from Coushatta, La
and am catching up on ST posts.
B2B, this show must have really traumatized you!!!
Oh no's! Not the crazy God Warrior!
Her daughter died in a car wreck last year. Kinda sad.
Do you also use God's hand to hold all those joints you smoke with the mouse?
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God made marijuana, so yes he does!![]()
Since when do you have to be religious to be polite, nice, caring, and have morals?
Let her go and tell her to say that she doesn't believe that Obama is the Anti-Christ.
See how that goes.
Atheists are the most complicated people?
I think it's quite the opposite. An atheist's life is quite simple, never worrying or thinking about religion or having to go to church or living by "God's word".. When I listen to the things some religious people believe in or regularly think about, I realize how complicated their minds can be. I don't see how atheists are the most complicated, there's a huge chunk of material that doesn't pass through their brains and affects their lives regularly...everything is actually much simpler.
Will Angel_Luv be a camp counselor?
whats the difference between organized religion and a cult?
One is older than the other..... thats it.
So if they don't "stone" her, she can go back next year????????![]()
I don't know about stone but I'd bone.
I beg to differ.
When I was teaching middle school, one of the things that bothered me the most is that the kids who came into middle school were basically nice, good kids. By the time the first semester was over, they completely changed.
Some of those kids became total s, while the boys adopted a violent streak in them. Kids that age are EXTREMELY impressionable.
However, I doubt you'll see many changes over a weekend.
But, I understand were B2B is coming from.
My problem with some religious people is that they are 100% committed to the whole god thing. How can you be 100% sure of something so uncertain, so unprovable? I at least am open minded, I can't be sure what's true, I really don't know. I don't come out and say I'm 100% confident there is no god. The thing is there is nothing yet to lead me to believe their is one, but even if there was or maybe sometime something will happen, I won't say I'm 100% sure there's a god. I think it's irrational to apparently be sure there is a god when it is so uncertain. Also, I just don't understand how people can believe in creationism.
Let her go. . .once she reaches a certain age, she'll be a able (or should be able) to dissect all her beliefs and conlcude whether they're rational or irrational.
that's what happened to a lot of people I know at least.
My problem with some ATHEIST people is that they are 100% committed to the whole THERE IS NO god thing. How can you be 100% sure of something so uncertain, so unprovable? I at least am open minded, I can't be sure what's true, I really don't know. I don't come out and say I'm 100% confident there is a god. The thing is there is nothing yet to lead me to believe their is NOT one, but even if there wasn't or maybe sometime something will happen, I won't say I'm 100% sure there's no god. I think it's irrational to apparently be sure there is NO god when it is so uncertain. Also, I just don't understand how people can believe in a spontaneous earth.
Most of you do.
I am a confirmed United Methodist, b2b. I was confirmed around 12 and went to my confirmation classes with a friend to a church I no longer attend because I lost touch with the friend but still consider myself very much a Methodist. I went to the youth group events and retreats and the whole shebang at the time because that's what my friends were doing. There were small moments of clarity for a 12/13 year old at these retreats and youth group things, but I don't remember word for word what they said. Kindness and Faithfulness is what I remember. Of course, this is my experience and experience is different for everyone. I was very happy then (not that I wasn't happy after). My parents didn't have much to do with the church because they went to another church, but they knew this church made me happy, and as parents they knew a happy 12/13 year old was better then an angry or upset one. There are much worse things I could have been doing at the time. I've lost touch with that church, but it shaped who I was and what I've done since. But, whatever she does now will shape her future. And even though this is just a "weekend" come a few months, even weeks from now, she's not even going to remember that "fire and brimstone" message, even if there was a type of message. She's going to remember the fun she had.
Point being, my parents encouraged me to do what made me happy, and doing what makes me happy made me who I am today. I hope that made sense, I was speaking from the heart there.
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