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God Made Her Do It

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:16 am
by Enigma869
It never ceases to amaze me what people blame on the invisible man in the sky :shock: As I've always said...the masses are asses. Dope. Maybe one of these days "God" will tell her to take a shit on the salad bar at Wendys :shock:

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Re: God Made Her Do It

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:34 am
by conversationpc
Enigma869 wrote:It never ceases to amaze me what people blame on the invisible man in the sky :shock: As I've always said...the masses are asses. Dope. Maybe one of these days "God" will tell her to take a shit on the salad bar at Wendys :shock:

http://main.aol.com/2012/11/21/melissa- ... d%3D237238


Far more than a vast majority of the "masses" don't reflect this woman's views, thanks.

Re: God Made Her Do It

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 1:26 pm
by artist4perry
conversationpc wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:It never ceases to amaze me what people blame on the invisible man in the sky :shock: As I've always said...the masses are asses. Dope. Maybe one of these days "God" will tell her to take a shit on the salad bar at Wendys :shock:

http://main.aol.com/2012/11/21/melissa- ... d%3D237238


Far more than a vast majority of the "masses" don't reflect this woman's views, thanks.



The lady was nuts...she could just as well have blamed the President for her choice of excrement deposit choices. No where I have read does the bible require you to drop a load in the croutons thank you very much. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 1:40 pm
by AR
Radical Muslims murder women in the Middle East over their beliefs. Mohammed it the worst man in the sky.

I grew up Catholic. Don't practice anymore. Many of the teachings were helpful despite my lack of wanting to remain in an organized religion.

Be a good person and let the chips fall where they may is how I feel.

I tend to believe in a God or higher power and purpose to our lives. I don't personally feel the need to belong to any formal human based, ritualistic religion at this point = but have no gripes with anyone who does. I do dislike those who want to to tear people down because they happen to chose to though.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 1:57 pm
by artist4perry
AR wrote:Radical Muslims murder women in the Middle East over their beliefs. Mohammed it the worst man in the sky.

I grew up Catholic. Don't practice anymore. Many of the teachings were helpful despite my lack of wanting to remain in an organized religion.

Be a good person and let the chips fall where they may is how I feel.

I tend to believe in a God or higher power and purpose to our lives. I don't personally feel the need to belong to any formal human based, ritualistic religion at this point = but have no gripes with anyone who does. I do dislike those who want to to tear people down because they happen to chose to though.


I am of the same mindset...If you believe great, if you don't that is your choice as well. I don't denigrate someone because of their belief or non belief. I do get pissed at those who find it their mission in life to tear someone down for their position on either stance. I get truly irritated by those who are militant either way.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 3:01 pm
by JRNYMAN
I feel the same way as A4P and AR - although the religion I was brought up in, Mormonism, doesn't teach you to be that way. They teach and profess that theirs is the only true path to heaven and no one who practices any other religion will be "saved" and a bunch of other cultist crap that finally drove me to leave the church as soon as I could at 18. No way mom and dad were going to allow it.

However, with that said, there are some things I took away from it which were great: strong morals, kindness and concern for your fellow man, strength and loyalty to family and so on. It's all the other cult-like stuff that just didn't sit right with me that mad me say, "See ya!" :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 3:21 pm
by steveo777
JRNYMAN wrote:I feel the same way as A4P and AR - although the religion I was brought up in, Mormonism, doesn't teach you to be that way. They teach and profess that theirs is the only true path to heaven and no one who practices any other religion will be "saved" and a bunch of other cultist crap that finally drove me to leave the church as soon as I could at 18. No way mom and dad were going to allow it.

However, with that said, there are some things I took away from it which were great: strong morals, kindness and concern for your fellow man, strength and loyalty to family and so on. It's all the other cult-like stuff that just didn't sit right with me that mad me say, "See ya!" :lol: :lol:


At only 18, at the ideal rebel age, I can see the "mad me"! :wink:
You're probably still so mad about it that you can't type right! 8) :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 3:25 pm
by Andrew
AR wrote:Radical Muslims murder women in the Middle East over their beliefs. Mohammed it the worst man in the sky.

I grew up Catholic. Don't practice anymore. Many of the teachings were helpful despite my lack of wanting to remain in an organized religion.

Be a good person and let the chips fall where they may is how I feel.

I tend to believe in a God or higher power and purpose to our lives. I don't personally feel the need to belong to any formal human based, ritualistic religion at this point = but have no gripes with anyone who does. I do dislike those who want to to tear people down because they happen to chose to though.


+1

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 9:50 pm
by JRNYMAN
steveo777 wrote:
JRNYMAN wrote:I feel the same way as A4P and AR - although the religion I was brought up in, Mormonism, doesn't teach you to be that way. They teach and profess that theirs is the only true path to heaven and no one who practices any other religion will be "saved" and a bunch of other cultist crap that finally drove me to leave the church as soon as I could at 18. No way mom and dad were going to allow it.

However, with that said, there are some things I took away from it which were great: strong morals, kindness and concern for your fellow man, strength and loyalty to family and so on. It's all the other cult-like stuff that just didn't sit right with me that mad me say, "See ya!" :lol: :lol:


At only 18, at the ideal rebel age, I can see the "mad me"! :wink:
You're probably still so mad about it that you can't type right! 8) :lol: :lol:
:oops: :oops: :lol: That's what happens when your on-the-fly spell check only takes into account spelling and not grammar. :lol: :lol: