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Originally posted by meridianIf I stumbled upon him in a dark alley I'd swear an oath to anything he liked...
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Originally posted by ChurchillBut does Lennox have a VSL that you would swear an oath upon?
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Originally posted by ChurchillBut does Lennox have a VSL that you would swear an oath upon?
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Originally posted by meridianAh, quite. My mishtake. Is it qualified? For example, Lennox Lewis is a supreme being in a physical sort of way, but Stephen Hawking is a supreme being in astrophysics and related theorem.
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Originally posted by meridianAh, quite. My mishtake. Is it qualified? For example, Lennox Lewis is a supreme being in a physical sort of way, but Stephen Hawking is a supreme being in astrophysics and related theorem.
In your case meridian.....most peple will qualify under your listed criteria.
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Originally posted by The FarmerSupreme being.
HTHLast edited by meridian; 13 March 2007, 12:20. Reason: still confusing myself. better learn to read....
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Originally posted by The FarmerDo I get five pounds???
If so, who from?
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Originally posted by ChurchillGood lad, you were paying attention.
If so, who from?
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Originally posted by The FarmerSupreme being.
HTH
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Originally posted by meridianBut "belief in a higher being" is, isn't it? A prerequisite, that is...
You are Chico, and I claim my five pounds
Supreme being.
HTH
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Originally posted by meridianYou are Chico, and I claim my five pounds
Five pounds will do nicely.
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Originally posted by ChurchillWhy, do you want to be a Freemason?
Homosexuality is not a barrier to Freemasonry, neither is it pre-requisite.
You are Chico, and I claim my five pounds
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Originally posted by ChurchillWhy, do you want to be a Freemason?
Homosexuality is not a barrier to Freemasonry, neither is it pre-requisite.
Nah , I never had the urge to join. Just bored and trying a little cross-pollination of the threads
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Originally posted by EternalOptimistAre gays allowed in ?
Homosexuality is not a barrier to Freemasonry, neither is it pre-requisite.
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