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The pope resigned and singned for luton till the end of the season
Hope he gets some decent crosses in. He likes crosses. No matter what shape they are.
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What are the odds for Tim Mickleburgh ?
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2578 |
February 12, 2013, 9:13pm |
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was sceptical of religion until I heard something from a martial artist.Religion is just meant to realign oneself with something better. Although I will never be religious myself I still feel some parts of religion(ones are that genuine) are good eg the salvation army who help the homeless and the needy(Christian values in action) to those who preach in prisons and help individuals turn their life around through the power of God
Surely we can teach good moral values without the need for religion and it's books full of fairy tales?
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kingofthekippers |
February 12, 2013, 10:28pm |
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Watching the BBC News this evening the correspondent said that the pope's resignation was creating a huge debate amongst those visiting the Vatican. Although there were many catholics there it was not a mass debate as that is stricly a no-no for catholics.
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kingofthekippers |
February 12, 2013, 10:30pm |
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What are the odds for Tim Mickleburgh ?
Working for a living or being the pope?
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GYinScuntland |
February 12, 2013, 11:10pm |
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Watching the BBC News this evening the correspondent said that the pope's resignation was creating a huge debate amongst those visiting the Vatican. Although there were many catholics there it was not a mass debate as that is stricly a no-no for catholics.
So did they abort the debate?
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If they gave the job to someone who does not have one foot in the grave when they appoint them,
They might last a little longer in the job.
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Quoted from 2578
Surely we can teach good moral values without the need for religion and it's books full of fairy tales?
their is some factual basis to it though.From reading and listening to others (again not from any religious denomination either) Jesus actually existed though the Romans came and interpreted his message of good for their own gains of power and control.Similarly some parts of the bible are quite legit eg the 4 gospels (Jesus disciples) Matthew Mark Luke and John though again when the Romans came on the scene they bumped up the book to make it look bigger and better to the general populous adding more books to it(again for their own means of controlling the masses).
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grimsby pete |
February 13, 2013, 6:06pm |
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their is some factual basis to it though.From reading and listening to others (again not from any religious denomination either) Jesus actually existed though the Romans came and interpreted his message of good for their own gains of power and control.Similarly some parts of the bible are quite legit eg the 4 gospels (Jesus disciples) Matthew Mark Luke and John though again when the Romans came on the scene they bumped up the book to make it look bigger and better to the general populous adding more books to it(again for their own means of controlling the masses).
Yes Jesus did wander the desert 2,000 years ago, BUT Nobody followed him around with note book and pen, Everything written down was done years later, AND Changed many times either in translation or to make it sound better, So still more of a fairy tail than the truth.
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Rick12 |
February 13, 2013, 7:40pm |
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Yes Jesus did wander the desert 2,000 years ago,
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Nobody followed him around with note book and pen,
Everything written down was done years later,
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Changed many times either in translation or to make it sound better,
So still more of a fairy tail than the truth.
agree Pete although there are some sound messages in them gospels that have changed the lives of many for the better (even now).Seen documentary's and music videos of people in the USA gangsters etc that have turned to faith and there lives are completely different now for the better
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