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Pwntiff
It's a letter of the law/spirit of the law issue.
Hell, look at some of the aftereffects of the Red Scare. Both "In God We Trust" and "One nation, under God" were added because of the "Godless commies".
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Monday
I'm Mormon but I just lurk here on the forums. :P
Woo! Another one =D
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Nipah
Whee, I'm surrounded by non-believers! *gets the holy water and little Christ flavored wafers*
This stuff works like in Castlevania, right?
*I hope God has a sense of humor, or I'm going to burn alive next Sunday*
Sometimes its hard balancing my faith and my sense of humor.
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Skreeran
I'd go with the sense of humour. If I had to choose between George Carlin and Pat Robertson, I think the decision would be pretty simple.
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ExDementia
Headline: Britney Spears has dyed her hair and is now even uglier. As if any of us really give a ^&*!
Sadly, a lot of people do care. I can't stand that.
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238331
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ExDementia
Also, I don't know if you just recently changed your sig, but I loves it :D Carlin is so awesome.
/highfive
He's looking up at us with a big smile on his face.
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Spicy
I'm kinda still keeping an open mind on a lot of things to determine my faith. I'm leaning more towards the spiritual side and currently studying a lot of Zecharia Sitchins' work.
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ExDementia
Sorta ties in with religon, it is a documentary on faith healing.
Warning 1hr and 15mins long
I haven't watched that but there was a family on the news who didn't take their kid to the hospital when he had a very cure-able disease because they thought god would heal him. The kid died and they were charged with negligence.
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Monday
Sorta ties in with religon, it is a documentary on faith healing.
Warning 1hr and 15mins long
"The uploader has not made this available in your country."
Sorta ties in with religon, it is a documentary on faith healing.
Warning 1hr and 15mins long
I haven't watched that but there was a family on the news who didn't take their kid to the hospital when he had a very cure-able disease because they thought god would heal him. The kid died and they were charged with negligence.
Old news is old. Why do people feel the need to bring this up?
In other news, a family thought they could cure their kid themselves when he had a very fixable wound and he died from infection.
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Monday
I always question the logic of when someone is seriously injured and possibly dying why they don't ask to go to church instead of the hospital if they truly believe it is in god's hands. Unless of course they are unconscious and implied consent is given to paramedics.
Because God likes you to try and do things yourself. If you just ask Him to heal you, it's showing that you are lazy and want Him to do everything for you.
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ExDementia
Old news is old. Why do people feel the need to bring this up?
In other news, a family thought they could cure their kid themselves when he had a very fixable wound and he died from infection.
So what's the master rule we can go on for when something is "too old" to bring up?
I saw that on the news about a year or so ago, so everyone, from now on don't bring up anything that happened over a year ago. Otherwise Funden will come in with a witty internet meme and tell you it's too old to post.
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Tartonga
I always question the logic of when someone is seriously injured and possibly dying why they don't ask to go to church instead of the hospital if they truly believe it is in god's hands. Unless of course they are unconscious and implied consent is given to paramedics.
Because God likes you to try and do things yourself. If you just ask Him to heal you, it's showing that you are lazy and want Him to do everything for you.
The point is these families actually have religious beliefs against some or most medical care. What do people have to do to show Him they are not lazy and that they deserve to live?
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Monday
Old news is old. Why do people feel the need to bring this up?
In other news, a family thought they could cure their kid themselves when he had a very fixable wound and he died from infection.
So what's the master rule we can go on for when something is "too old" to bring up?
I saw that on the news about a year or so ago, so everyone, from now on don't bring up anything that happened over a year ago. Otherwise Funden will come in with a witty internet meme and tell you it's too old to post.
Did you even read the rest of my post? I responded because, without even watching the movie to see what it was about, you made a post casting religion into a negative light.
Why don't you stop using ad hominem and actually respond to my arguments?
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