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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI don't have an ounce of religious sentiment, but I dropped off some food this morning at school for Harvest Festival. I don't see anyone organising this in the town, and if they are inspired to do so because they believe that 2,000 + years of teaching and thought has a supernatural significance, then so be it - I'm glad someone's doing it. Better than being a miserable bugger who never does any good in his life.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI don't have an ounce of religious sentiment, but I dropped off some food this morning at school for Harvest Festival. I don't see anyone organising this in the town, and if they are inspired to do so because they believe that 2,000 + years of teaching and thought has a supernatural significance, then so be it - I'm glad someone's doing it. Better than being a miserable bugger who never does any good in his life.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostTeenager crucified in 'week long exorcism carried out by boyfriend and his religious friends' | Mail Online
nice to see nutty christians are back.
Being nailed up for a week made me very cross.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostExorcist 2 was crap though.
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Luckily they only tied her up instead of using nails like they do in the Philippines
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostEvery society believes in morality, that is at least as man-made as religion.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostPerhaps the fact that there is no society in the world where religion does not play a part?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostTeenager crucified in 'week long exorcism carried out by boyfriend and his religious friends' | Mail Online
nice to see nutty christians are back.
I wonder if the police are looking for witnesses. we hade a few round here last week
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Perhaps the fact that there is no society in the world where religion does not play a part?
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