Originally posted by EternalOptimist
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Originally posted by XerxesI think most mainstream Christians, myself included, accept that Paul never actually met Jesus "in the flesh" as it were. I understand on the fringes that it is often a subject of hot debate as Christianity bashers like to say that because of that the modern church is based on the teachings of Paul rather than those of Christ. I think the best approach is not to get too uptight about that sort of thing. It is the message and the actions that we draw from that that are the important things after all.Leave a comment:
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Lol
Originally posted by EternalOptimistmosques are all very well dundee but I say we strike directly at their bingo halls
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mosques are all very well dundee but I say we strike directly at their bingo halls
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Well
Originally posted by EternalOptimistbecause they value their holy sites a lot more than they want to wipe Irael out. I cant imagine many suicide bombers blowing mosques up - an I missing something here ??
What the ****, don't we have undercover operatives within these looney sects at all?Leave a comment:
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I agree with Chico. A nuclear armed extreme regime like that with religious "motives" even less susceptible to rational argument than those of most governments is an enormous threat.
Nuke em.Leave a comment:
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because they value their holy sites a lot more than they want to wipe Irael out. I cant imagine many suicide bombers blowing mosques up - an I missing something here ??
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Well now
Originally posted by EternalOptimistXerxes, good on you mate, I dont believe what you believe but good luck to you anyway.
If we target one nuke on Mecca, and let everyone know it, I dont think we need ever worry about the problem of Iranian nukes again.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by EternalOptimistXIf we target one nuke on Mecca, and let everyone know it, I dont think we need ever worry about the problem of Iranian nukes again.Leave a comment:
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Xerxes, good on you mate, I dont believe what you believe but good luck to you anyway.
If we target one nuke on Mecca, and let everyone know it, I dont think we need ever worry about the problem of Iranian nukes again.Leave a comment:
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