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I agree, but in the lasts 3 weeks, spending time in the mountains it has been very spiritual, calm, a peace, tranquil space to enjoy oneself.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostArguing of religion is like saying my imaginary friend is better than yours!
No 10 authoritarian commandments, no influences of corporatism, simply peace.
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Any religion that tries to stop women eating chocolate is on a hiding to nothing.Originally posted by nomadd View PostEven then they'd probably still bugger it up. Chocolate? Only males (and only heterosexual ones) and child molesters are allowed this delicacy. So sayeth the Lord!
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Even then they'd probably still bugger it up. Chocolate? Only males (and only heterosexual ones) and child molesters are allowed this delicacy. So sayeth the Lord!Originally posted by Gentile View PostThe Roman Catholic church should really consider switching to chocolate buttons if they want to attract new members.
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Arguing of religion is like saying my imaginary friend is better than yours!
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I'm irreligious myself, but I think if I were to join a religion it'd need to be one that had chocolate at the heart of their rites. I remember being deeply disappointed at my first holy communion when the communion wafer did not taste like a Refresher as I'd imagined it would, but rather tasted of nothing. The Roman Catholic church should really consider switching to chocolate buttons if they want to attract new members.
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merging science and spirituality
During time in the canaries, following an encounter with a local taxi driver, I discovered spirituality.
W ww.thinkofanelephant.com
May you all find inner peace.
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