Originally posted by Chico
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I seem to remember you being all for us killing the horrible islamic people of Iraq in gods name a while back. How is that different from islamic extremists going around randomly killing us? As least the Islamics are doing it for something they belive in (thier god) rather than for Oil.... -
I agree - better someone works than lives on benefits. I think the London thing is a bit of a sweeping generalisation though. Any way what's wrong with being materialistic?Originally posted by AndywAs to when he slags off shelf fillers ! and he works in London so he's bound to be materialistic.
At least shelf fillers are working and not bringing up kids on the dole ! I respect them and they are decent people, albeit slightly less fortunate than some.Comment
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It makes the poor people feel bad because they can't afford the latest <insert materialistic item here>
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Originally posted by John GaltAny way what's wrong with being materialistic?
Should pay more attention to the finer things in life.....like your health, nature and life itself !Comment
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As a humanist whose uses the guiding principle "treat others as you would like yourself treated" I am obviously against murdering people.Originally posted by ChicoWhy is my belief that a loving God who died to thank away your heinous sins is superior to a belief that encourages you to blow up innocent people as a means of securing eternal happiness.....hmmm well according to the atheist logic they are all the same. Go figure.
But you have as much evidence of a loving God who died to take away your sins as the Muslim terrorist has of a vengeful God who commands you to kill infidels.
And I'll wager that Christians have murdered many more people through history than Muslims.Hard Brexit now!
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Oh right. So, you're a bit skint then?Originally posted by AndywShould pay more attention to the finer things in life.....like your health, nature and life itself !Comment
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Originally posted by John GaltOh right. So, you're a bit skint then?
Not at all....I just dont let money rule my life !Comment
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= flat broke.Originally posted by AndywNot at all....I just dont let money rule my life !
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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So not a contractorOriginally posted by AndywNot at all....I just dont let money rule my life !
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A masterly summation, EO
However you forgot gullible......Originally posted by EternalOptimistBelief in a loving God is indeed a superior philosophy, turning the other cheek, tolerance etc is an excellent set of values. Your problem is that you think that because you believe in the God the rest follows automatically. It doesnt.
You are intolerant, ignorant and often just plain evil.
Why not?Comment
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