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Posted by iLiptikalOrbitZ on Apr-28-2006 01:46:

k, first OMFG that chick is crazy.

Could you imagine what RJ would do if he met her? LOL
Absolutely crazy, I cant believe that a group of people like this exist.


Posted by Jem_hadar on Apr-28-2006 02:56:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0


I suggested she put "X-MAS" instead, but her retort was: "But them it doesn't have 'Christ' in it."

It was at this point I pretty much blew up with laughter and ended up on the floor in the fetal position, and not 5 minutes later I was leaving the house.

Good times.


Thats fucking better than meat on a stick! BWYAHAHAHAHAHAHA


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Apr-28-2006 04:33:

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Originally posted by dnmr
http://www.filecabi.net/video/ghetto-preacher.html
- carney


Sue me...but I've had this playing in the background for like 10 minutes...the song is catchy! Haha


Posted by nusty on Apr-28-2006 04:46:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Elyot
How about just a good old dose of utilitarian tolerance?
How about teaching your kids the prisoner's paradox?
People don't need religion and Sunday school to be *good* people.

I agree that people don't need religion to be good people. My main reason for this thought (which in all honest likely hood will never be carried out) was that by getting them to do something constructive with thier sunday mornings I can help instil a sense of productivity and reflection on how to be a better person. It would serve as a weekly reminder to improve one's life.
I know there are dozens of other ways to do it, but this struck me as being a good way for a bunch of reasons. Also because I do not plan on being devout to any religion at that time it will eventually serve to educate my kids to challenge me as why they have to. Once they can come up with and educated logical response I would more than happily sign them up for little league or whatever else they want to do on sunday mornings instead. But by this point the values will be well instilled on them and they will have learned religious tollerance which hopefully serves them well later on in life.

Beyond this idea I don't really care about religion one way or the other. As long as yours doesn't interfere with mine and you are a good honest person then I'm happy for you.
If you are going to participate in organized religion then it should be in a way that teaches tollerance and helpful living in a peaceful manner. I see Buddhism (no I'm not Buddhist though) as being one of the best in this regard. That's all.
And let me state this again for the record... This 'plan' of mine will in most all seriousness never be carried out anyway.


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