hmm
"Why fool around with hamburger when you have steak at home?"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4790313.stm
seems there is a link!
me I like mine rare !
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Every man is responsible for their own life - for the choices that he or she makes: not God, not anything else, but the person - adultery is a choice (usually bad, but sometimes right), but its the choice for human beings to make - god has got nothing to do with it.
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Originally posted by AtWIts a choice that every individual makes.
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Originally posted by AtWAdultery implies that two parties agreed to it - if it happens then clearly marriage is not happy one and should be broken up: adultery is just a sign of bad things, not root cause of them.
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Adultery implies that two parties agreed to it - if it happens then clearly marriage is not happy one and should be broken up: adultery is just a sign of bad things, not root cause of them.
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Originally posted by AtWThere are always reasons for adultery - basically if it comes to this then the family should have divorced in the first place. In church's laws its a sin, but I say its a choice of every individual to make.
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There are always reasons for adultery - basically if it comes to this then the family should have divorced in the first place. In church's laws its a sin, but I say its a choice of every individual to make.
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Originally posted by AtWSadly even scientology cult is legal in this country - though in all fairness I quiet like Arch Bishop of Cantenbury because he is smart rather than dumb like Chico - if Christianity was more like Buddism - Philosophy, with all obvious things like dont kill, dont steal (though adultary should be definately dropped from sins and new one added - inability to satisfy your partner's sexual drive),Last edited by Diestl; 19 August 2006, 08:16.
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Originally posted by ferretWritten to appeal to those in despair so they will turn to the church and give them cash.
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Do you give to your church Chico? 5% of salary? 10%? More?
It is quite common for the new age of christians to give substantial amounts to the church and this "tract" reads like a pretty poor bit of marketing cack.
It's complete B'Locks. When you look at the Church accounts, you see that about 90% of the income goes to the Diocese with the other 10% paying for the church upkeep. The local church itself is their income stream so they're not going to shut it down anytime soon and lose all those paying customers.
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Sadly even scientology cult is legal in this country - though in all fairness I quiet like Arch Bishop of Cantenbury because he is smart rather than dumb like Chico - if Christianity was more like Buddism - Philosophy, with all obvious things like dont kill, dont steal (though adultary should be definately dropped from sins and new one added - inability to satisfy your partner's sexual drive), then I would be okay with it, sadly things ain't that easy especially with Islam aggressively expanding and you can't address just Islam without addressing other religions - they are all big scams and you can either resolve all of them or none.
Pity Greek Gods did not carry on - they were much more human and did not demand so much, heck, even sacrifice was bones rather than meet, thanks to Prometeus.
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Originally posted by ferret
So come on Chico - how much do you give and if not monetarily then in time?
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Written to appeal to those in despair so they will turn to the church and give them cash.
Next!
Do you give to your church Chico? 5% of salary? 10%? More?
It is quite common for the new age of christians to give substantial amounts to the church and this "tract" reads like a pretty poor bit of marketing cack.
The church is big business and needs supporting. Lots of people get rich through religion here and in the US and it is gullible fools like Chico who support it.
So come on Chico - how much do you give and if not monetarily then in time?
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A good tract but exaggerates somewhat, not everyone is on the edge of despair.
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That's a good example of the whole problem. Some of the ideas and concepts do sort of make some kind of sense, then at the end it turns into religious bulltulip. "Because it says so in the Bible" isn't at won't ever be a convincing argument about anything, and that's basically all Christianity has.
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