vtexposfan wrote:I got a beej, visited my aunt and uncle in Newton, and kayaked.
Great Easter.
You'd fit right in with the bible thumpers down near AY and Mk
vtexposfan wrote:I got a beej, visited my aunt and uncle in Newton, and kayaked.
Great Easter.
lugnutz wrote:See as I have explained before I never had to take English in high school or college....others did it for me. So I my writing skills are lacking.
rearadmiral wrote:MCA wrote:rearadmiral wrote:Now that you said that...
I don't get how/why any sane adult would willingly sign up for it. I hated it as a kid because it was just all bullshit. Good cash grab though.
EDIT: originally written in reply to Mk. But can apply to AY as well.
Having this attitude is no better than having the attitude of those that believe and try push it on everybody else. Why criticize them for having faith in something you don't believe?
Way to take it out of context. That was a reply to a specific situation, not a general statement (I should know to quote it by now).
Sorry, Mr. Religious Tolerance who refers to people as "bible-thumpers".
rearadmiral wrote:Just agreed with Mk that a grown adult becoming a Catholic is "a completely miserable experience".
rearadmiral wrote:
Just agreed with Mk that a grown adult becoming a Catholic is "a completely miserable experience".
Mk wrote:You don't knock anyone, but it's odd and hypocritical?
I don't really care, just saying.
Religion is the absolute worst thing to debate.
And I was saying if there's a heaven he should get in because of the misery he went through in the process.
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