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Old 03-14-2002, 05:59 PM   #11
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Old 03-14-2002, 06:04 PM   #12
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[QB]We have to have a canon. To take away our Bible is to take away Christ and if you take away Christ, then you take away our only hope, and if you take away our only hope, you take away our very reason to live, and if we have no reason to live, then we must die and if we die, then we must face alone an unknown future and if an unknown future, an unknown beginning and if an unknown beginning, then it could be only evil waiting for us beyond the veil.
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Haha, then lets christ be taken away from them. Anyway, it is them who die not other non-christians.
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Old 03-14-2002, 06:35 PM   #13
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Let's remember that there IS fossil evidence of the transition of man, however little.

Geez, I prefer the dark nothingness after death than the ignorance I have to possess to obtain this 'salvation'. The latter can only be the atheist hell!

And what's wrong with animals or being linked to them? I think most animals have some very noble qualities and fascinating characteristics that are suited to its environment. For an animal to evolve this way is more spectacular than them all randomly appearing one split second. They also have a wonderful balance with nature, something I think humans could learn. I totally disagree with those who think humans are so high and mighty that they should be totally exempt from the very forces of nature that molded us. How arrogant and foolish we are sometimes. Read anything by Jack London to help illustrate. The only humans I've ever respected were those who had a balance with their surroundings, that gave back as much as they took, namely our earliest civilizations in North America and China. But those peoples and practices have been shoved out of existence by those that consume everything in their path. It really saddens me.

Oi, anyway, enough of my rants. But, moving on, how boring must the world be for this poor brainwashed child.

Oh well, cheers to the survival of the fittest, all.
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<strong>And what's wrong with animals or being linked to them?</strong>
Yes, interesting how many of those who say "I ain't descended from no dirty apes!" are descended from medieval Europeans who were allowed only two baths: ritual bathings at their marriage and their funeral.

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Old 03-14-2002, 07:49 PM   #15
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Not true, you could geta Xerox, or Brother, Lexmark, Mita, Minolta, all make excellent copiers and are extremely reliable substitutes for a canon.

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That's not cool.
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Old 03-14-2002, 10:47 PM   #18
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yeah...you're right, I regretted it as soon as I did it.

(Note to self--don't drink and read fundie rants)

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Woah, I know where you're coming from with that - for laughs, I used to get drunk and go into Christian internet-chat rooms.
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<strong>[q]We have to have a canon. [/q]
Not true, you could geta Xerox, or Brother, Lexmark, Mita, Minolta, all make excellent copiers and are extremely reliable substitutes for a canon.</strong>
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