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But preferably not during.Originally posted by Lucifer BoxI can highly recommend giving one of the bridesmaids one just before the ceremony. And afterwards, come to that.
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I can highly recommend giving one of the bridesmaids one just before the ceremony. And afterwards, come to that.Originally posted by FranckoYou mean you don't believe in pre-wedding intercourses?
I have nothing against that, as long as you are in time for the ceremony.
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You mean you don't believe in pre-wedding intercourses?Originally posted by ChicoRebecca - I believe contraception is sensible within the context of a marriage.
I have nothing against that, as long as you are in time for the ceremony.
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"The point is decay, illness, death, suffering, evil etc are consequences of the human fall"
Nah! We were just too dim to notice that we were decaying, ill, dead or suffering. Evil? No such thing.
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God who?
I have noticed that there seems to be a lot of bad-stuff happening
lately but I don't think you can attribute any of it to God. Most of
it is our (humans) fault.
floods/hurricanes/fires
-> result of global warming, caused by burning fossil-fuel
plane crashes
-> result of poor maintenance, caused by oil price hike cut-backs (see above)
terrorism
-> result of political ineptitude, caused by manipulating region where oil comes from
rape/murder
-> result of too many messed up people, caused by low infant mortality rates in poor
Need I go on?
Whatever you believe I'm sure the dude upstairs isn't too happy that you
are pinning our mess on him...
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mal according to my dictionary good means - In excellent condition; sound: Of high quality;Complete; thorough etc etc - if my reading of the good in Genesis as perfect causes a problem for you then it was not intended. Its all semantics. The point is decay, illness, death, suffering, evil etc are consequences of the human fall.
Rebecca - I believe contraception is sensible within the context of a marriage.
Jabber - Read the Bible it is clear what God's commandments are.
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And how do we know what God commands, Chico, my leatherclad gimpette ? You see it is us humans who interpret his wishes, he didn't write the Bible physically and Jesus is not around here at the moment to answer any questions. It's like the theory of ether, he is all around us, immeasurable and convenient.Originally posted by Chico... or worship the Pope for that matter. Lets not confuse what God commands with what humans or human tradition demands.
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See, that's where your arguments go all wrong and you lose the plot. "Good" is not a synonym for "perfect", either now or in the 17th Century when the King James translation was completed. I get really annoyed by people "interpreting" words for my benefit when the intepretation is not actually justified.when God made man and the Earth it was "good" (perfect).
Argue the case on the stated words, which people keep telling me are those of God (albeit at around 50th hand by now), not on additional words fed in by someone to make a particular point.
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... or worship the Pope for that matter. Lets not confuse what God commands with what humans or human tradition demands.
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Ah!, but Chico doesn't believe in the Pope.Originally posted by Rebecca LoosChico I was under the impression that the Pope had forbidden the use of contraception?
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Chico I was under the impression that the Pope had forbidden the use of contraception?
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There is also the logic that says god cannot exist because, if he did, he wouldn't let all those bad things happen.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanSo earthquakes and storms and other natural disasters then (which are surely evil). Just whose free will is God protecting there by not intervening in the devils tricks? Allowing thousands to die when he could have intervened and stopped it.
I know you are taking the p1ss, but regardless of whether god and the devil exist or not, or which is the more powerful, both statements are the reasoning of a six-year-old.
In what way would the human race would have evolved with no death, no pain and no hunger?
And without natural disasters like that meteorite 65 million years ago, in what way would the giant lizards have evolved? A lizard has got to eat.
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