Nonskimmer
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8) I once dreamed of a distant and wonderful land...and I made it exactly as far as Halifax.
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Erich said:yes I would love to hear about his career during the war. and yes he is known for his hard line conservativeism. Curious what his views are on women ? ........... roles in society or at home or both ?
I nearly fell off mi chair laughing you burk. You really make me chuckle Skim. I am reading through all the religious stuff.... and then comes that, what are you like.Nonskimmer said:Which also tastes like piss.
Not that I've tasted piss.
That basically sums it up for me too. It's the man-made institution of the church that I'm not really in to.evangilder said:...don't follow any organized religion, but I do believe in a supreme being. I also believe in being tolerant and respectful of the beliefs of others.
Crippen said:Anyway... I voted for a woman Pope and she didn't get in, I blame vote rigging!!!!
Maestro said:My two cents.
First, I want to say that I'm an Atheist.
For me, the election of "German Shepherd" Ratzinger is only a proof that religion is always on the side of the f*ckers and all they want is to rule the world.
He was enlisted against his will in the Hitler Youth ? Heh ! Let me laugh ! If he didn't wanted to join them, he had two choices : resist (and risk his life) or fly away. If he truly believed in the "Roman Church", he would have chosen one of those two solutions and NOT join the f*ckers. Accepting the enlistment should have disqualified him from becoming Pope. If we trust all of Ex-German soldiers, none of them would have shot on the Allies, but we KNOW it was NOT the case.
Maestro said:An other interresting fact : some experts says that the next Pope could be Marc Ouellette (from Québec). It is prooved that this guy IS a made-man of the Opus Dei.
Maestro said:Religion is a crutch and crutches are for weaks. Being not weak, I don't need a f*cker to tell me what I have to do.
Nonskimmer said:However, I do like to believe in a higher being and an afterlife of some sort.
Crippen said:Now whos read the De Vinci Code.... bloody good read ....
Nonskimmer said:As I said, when it comes to the church as an institution I couldn't care less. In many ways, I feel the same way you do Maestro. I hardly feel that I need men in robes (and women, in several denominations of Christianity) preaching their particular interpretations to me, from a book that was written by men.
DerAdlerIstGelandet said:or southern baptists that think you can do nothing but read the "good book" and give money to the church.
DerAdlerIstGelandet said:Personally I think the Vatican is nothing more than a Mafia, getting more and more rich. But I do believe in a god.