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14-Feb-2011 11:09:58 PM
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On 14/02/2011 Winston Smith wrote:
>It seem not only religious nuts are prone to glossolalia...
Yes, that kind of reminds me of attending an SRC meeting ;)
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15-Feb-2011 7:35:59 AM
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On 1/02/2011 Winston Smith wrote:
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>I find that when I'm run-out high above small gear that my thoughts inevitably
>turn to the One True Lord (OTL). Just picturing his kindly face - that
>aquiline nose and flaxen hair - and flowing robes often allows me to pull
>moves that I'd otherwise thought myself incapable. You could call it monoing
>and heel-hooking for Jesus.
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>Does anyone else draw their cllimbing strength from OTL - as well as caffeine
>and campusing off course. LOL.
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>Peace.
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To me it seems like it is a lack of faith ie. you aren't sure if there actually is a god, that would start you praying in dire circumstances. If you really did believe in an omnipresence you would not have to pray in times of need because HE is always there.
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15-Feb-2011 1:19:04 PM
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On 15/02/2011 widewetandslippery wrote:
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>To me it seems like it is a lack of faith ie. you aren't sure if there
>actually is a god, that would start you praying in dire circumstances.
>If you really did believe in an omnipresence you would not have to pray
>in times of need because HE is always there.
Errr, right.
Praise be to Dog.
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16-Feb-2011 7:40:38 AM
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If there is a god and he's supposed to be all powerful, why did he fail in his attempt to wipe out the Nephilites with his flood ? The Nephilites by the way, were a race of giants resulting from angels coming down from heaven and getting it off with good looking babes on earth. I'm not kidding. Read all about it in Genesis.
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16-Feb-2011 8:09:56 AM
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On a lighter note why cant we just all live in peace together....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__HArWd2jNo&feature=player_embedded
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18-Feb-2011 12:48:43 PM
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Sums religion up well Rod.
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