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REMEMBER TO GO TO CHURCH TODAY

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Man, you guys are cruel. Just because you don't agree with him doesn't mean you have to attack him like a rabid pack of wolves.
 
Yep, it's going to be 70 degrees here tomorrow... I'd suggest letting God's green earth be your church for the day. Bask in the glory of his/her/its glorious creation!

l suggest Frisbee Golf.

l2c
 
<< God's everywhere right? Guess he'll be watching the game with me >>

hehe
 
I will be worshipping at the altar of silk sheets and goosedown comforter and pillows.

I loll in bed thru much of Sunday,reading the paper,having a lazy brunch,petting my cats,nefing here... it's restorative,food for the soul 😀
 
On 9/11/2002,
I think I should start a thread called "REMEMBER TO TAKE A MOMENT OF SILENCE TODAY"

I wonder if these same people reply with something disrespectful like "America got what it deserved"

Such immaturity in these boards.
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I love to read Confucian and Daoist classics, which Christians classify as "books that teach how to worship fake gods." Apparently the ancestor worship ritual is considered a worship of a "fake" god.

I treat Christianity as a historical study. The Bible is a textual record for me.

I did go to the church for a while but I didn't like the fact that they tried so hard to convert me, rather than allowing me to make my own decisions. And they tried to teach me how the Catholics were "bad" and all that sh!t (I went to a Protestant church).

Getting involved in religious fightings is against my religion, which believes in religious pluralism. 🙂

Oh, and I got work tomorrow. Oh well.
 
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