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  • voron
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    Originally posted by Jabberwocky
    'There is no doubt for me that he is the real deal. His acuracy had the hairs standing up on the back of my head.'
    Woman's Own
    Most of what so-called psychics deliver can be copied through a bit of educated guessing. For example, when a middle-aged couple visit a psychic for a reading it's a fairly safe guess that they have lost someone close to them and want to make contact (most likely candidate a son or daughter). Given the age of the couple, the lost child is likely to have been a teenager. The death of a teenager is likely to be the result of 1) an accident 2) suicide 3) an illness. If the child died through illness it is likely the parents would have had time to say their goodbyes, so it will probably be the result of something sudden (suicide/accident).

    And so on...

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  • Jabberwocky
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    'There is no doubt for me that he is the real deal. His acuracy had the hairs standing up on the back of my head.'
    Woman's Own

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  • Chico
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    Never heard of him

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  • voron
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    Originally posted by Chico
    Wage who is Gordon Smith?
    Gordon Smith is the so-called psychic barber. He claims to be a Christian and uses his power to help his church.

    Gordon Smith

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  • Chico
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    Wage who is Gordon Smith?

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  • The Late, Great JC
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    Originally posted by Fleetwood
    There's so many English moving to South West France now that we had some English Jehovah's Witnesses come round the other day.
    Why can't they just leave us alone?
    So Fleety, you're not gainfully employed at the moment then, eh?

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  • Fleetwood
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    There's so many English moving to South West France now that we had some English Jehovah's Witnesses come round the other day.
    Why can't they just leave us alone?

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  • The Late, Great JC
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    Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
    something*VERY BAD* will happen to them
    New Labour.

    Praise the lord, I have seen the light, give me slavation Oh, lord.
    No, it didn't work, they're still in charge.
    Try clicking your heels together and shouting "There's no place like home" three times...

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    Something very bad will happen to them

    Originally posted by The Late, Great JC
    But what you are forgetting LG is that the majority of people are not intelligent enough to realise that they should live a certain way "because society would be much better this way", they have to be cajoled, threatened or abused by people in strange costumes in to believing that if they don't then something*VERY BAD* will happen to them.
    something*VERY BAD* will happen to them
    New Labour.

    Praise the lord, I have seen the light, give me slavation Oh, lord.
    No, it didn't work, they're still in charge.

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  • The Late, Great JC
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    But what you are forgetting LG is that the majority of people are not intelligent enough to realise that they should live a certain way "because society would be much better this way", they have to be cajoled, threatened or abused by people in strange costumes in to believing that if they don't then something*VERY BAD* will happen to them.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    What we need is NO RELIGION AT ALL.

    If the world stopped arguing about who has the best imaginary friend and whose imaginary friend has the best ideas of how we live our lives we would be a lot better off.

    Surely we are capable of living our lives based on a set of morals based on humanity rather than doctrine and dogma (not the film)?

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  • WageSlave
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    Chico, what is your opinion of Gordon Smith?

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  • The Late, Great JC
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    Originally posted by Chico
    Jabber shouldnt you be concerned with your governments woeful response to Hurricane Katrina. Thought your country was a superpower? Whats the latest in New Orleans are the people being allowed to go in or not?

    Expat what I have issue is the rising Godlesseness rampant in Western Europe. That has left a dangerous void being filled every other whim and we are seeing the consequences of that all around us.
    What we need is something that'll really instill the fear of God into people!!!

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  • Chico
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    Jabber shouldnt you be concerned with your governments woeful response to Hurricane Katrina. Thought your country was a superpower? Whats the latest in New Orleans are the people being allowed to go in or not?

    Expat what I have issue is the rising Godlesseness rampant in Western Europe. That has left a dangerous void being filled every other whim and we are seeing the consequences of that all around us.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by Chico
    From The Telegraph
    According to France Mission, ... practising Muslims outnumber practising evangelical Christians by 12 to one.
    Practising Christians greatly outnumber practising Muslims. What you're really drawing attention to, in a roundabout way, is the fact that few of France's practising Christians are evangelicals. Do you have a problem with that?

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