Don t talk to the police
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Colonel Panic wrote:If you look hard enough, you can just about make out the shape of her hips and the hungry look in her eyes through that fabric mesh. Those oven mitts on her hands are particularly sexy!
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom
Marsupialized wrote:jurgis rudkus wrote:[keeps thinking of recent history, of white Christian & Jewish nations running world affairs, invading faraway lands at will -- predominately muslim countries -- etc.]
How many fucking times do I have to say it? I hate CHRISTIANS too!! This argument does not work on me. Yes, burn the Christians as well. Throw them in the fire. Eradicate their stupid religion along with the Muslims! What else do you have?
Acura Commercial wrote:Sometimes, luxury needs to howl at the moon.
Colonel Panic wrote:Religion doesn't have to be abolished. Given enough time, over the course of human progress it will eventually fade in importance and go away, or at least become inconsequential. Abolishing it would only serve to strengthen the faith of those who already believe in it, and it would spread even more quickly.
Ace wrote:Colonel Panic wrote:Religion doesn't have to be abolished. Given enough time, over the course of human progress it will eventually fade in importance and go away, or at least become inconsequential. Abolishing it would only serve to strengthen the faith of those who already believe in it, and it would spread even more quickly.
You know people have been saying this for 500 years, right?
They were actually saying it 2000 years ago right before the Christian era, too.
Sourmilk wrote:From "Don't talk to the police" to "No police state whatsoever" to "'Secular Muslims?" to "...the slow fade-away of religion(s)..." you guys have just about covered it all.
Colonel Panic wrote:
In the absence of religious control over the "marketplace of ideas", it seems that the marginalization of Religion will continue until it's eventually relegated to the realm of superstition in the public mind. At least, I'd like to believe that such is the case.
Ace wrote:You know people have been saying this for 500 years, right?
They were actually saying it 2000 years ago right before the Christian era, too.
run joe run wrote:Kerble your enthusiasm.
Rick Reuben wrote:but you happily live in a country where our media and political system show extraordinary favoritism for a Christian God and his religions.
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