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RE:things that make you say Ahhh...
(Date Posted:02/07/2008 08:00:31)
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RE:things that make you say Ahhh...
(Date Posted:02/12/2008 16:57:36)
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RE:things that make you say Ahhh...
(Date Posted:02/15/2008 19:23:57)
Reply to Supertzar (02/06/2008 3:41 PM).

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"OoooooOOP See"..
(Message edited by snakechic On 02/15/2008 19:33:22)
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In exchange for obedience, Christianity promises salvation in an afterlife; but in order to elicit obedience through this promise, Christianity must convince people that they need salvation, that there is something to be saved from. Christianity has nothing to offer a happy person living in a natural, intelligible universe. If Christianity is to gain a motivational foothold, it must declare war on earthly pleasure and happiness, and this, historically, has been its precise course of action. In the eyes of Christianity, woman(man) is sinful and helpless in the face of God, and is potential fuel for the flames of hell. Just as Christianity must destroy reason before it can introduce faith, so it must destroy happiness before it can introduce salvation.
-- George H Smith, Atheism: The Case Against God
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RE:things that make you say Ahhh...
(Date Posted:02/15/2008 19:31:22)
this is more of a ..."Errrahhukk" Unlike the dragon cock ..'ahhh'
household appliances Okeeey...I bet he's a laugh at Harvey Norman's electrical shop
(Message edited by snakechic On 02/25/2008 04:13:35)
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In exchange for obedience, Christianity promises salvation in an afterlife; but in order to elicit obedience through this promise, Christianity must convince people that they need salvation, that there is something to be saved from. Christianity has nothing to offer a happy person living in a natural, intelligible universe. If Christianity is to gain a motivational foothold, it must declare war on earthly pleasure and happiness, and this, historically, has been its precise course of action. In the eyes of Christianity, woman(man) is sinful and helpless in the face of God, and is potential fuel for the flames of hell. Just as Christianity must destroy reason before it can introduce faith, so it must destroy happiness before it can introduce salvation.
-- George H Smith, Atheism: The Case Against God
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RE:things that make you say Ahhh...
(Date Posted:02/16/2008 05:51:45)
Super said... "Was that Revolting Cocks artwork you had here earlier, Snakey? If so, you might like this. Hah, Rod Stewart used to be so coo'.
I don't think so.It was a 'Regurgetator" Album cover I pasted earlier and removed - I love that song/vid clip! I posted it here myself once. Its not Rod Stewart.
yukky little beastie..looks like a mousey... so what's this...?

a baby christian?
buggering off now..
(Message edited by snakechic On 02/16/2008 05:56:56)
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In exchange for obedience, Christianity promises salvation in an afterlife; but in order to elicit obedience through this promise, Christianity must convince people that they need salvation, that there is something to be saved from. Christianity has nothing to offer a happy person living in a natural, intelligible universe. If Christianity is to gain a motivational foothold, it must declare war on earthly pleasure and happiness, and this, historically, has been its precise course of action. In the eyes of Christianity, woman(man) is sinful and helpless in the face of God, and is potential fuel for the flames of hell. Just as Christianity must destroy reason before it can introduce faith, so it must destroy happiness before it can introduce salvation.
-- George H Smith, Atheism: The Case Against God
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RE:things that make you say Ahhh...
(Date Posted:02/20/2008 19:01:38)
Reply to Supertzar (02/06/2008 3:41 PM).
(Message edited by Supertzar on 02/20/2008 10:52 AM) |
Hahaha.. make that pickle yodel louder..  brrr..brrrr...brrr...
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In exchange for obedience, Christianity promises salvation in an afterlife; but in order to elicit obedience through this promise, Christianity must convince people that they need salvation, that there is something to be saved from. Christianity has nothing to offer a happy person living in a natural, intelligible universe. If Christianity is to gain a motivational foothold, it must declare war on earthly pleasure and happiness, and this, historically, has been its precise course of action. In the eyes of Christianity, woman(man) is sinful and helpless in the face of God, and is potential fuel for the flames of hell. Just as Christianity must destroy reason before it can introduce faith, so it must destroy happiness before it can introduce salvation.
-- George H Smith, Atheism: The Case Against God
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RE:things that make you say Ahhh...
(Date Posted:02/20/2008 19:53:28)
Hey Super check this out...the guy has a good point.. November 9, 2007Mickey Rourke's zen approach to DUI arrestYesterday we learned that Mickey Rourke got arrested in Miami for drunk scootering, which is sort of endearing, as crimes go. But I was especially charmed by his mugshot, in which he looks almost as destroyed as Nick Nolte did in his mental DUI mugshot from 2002. 
But look at that grin! Nolte looks back at the camera from the bottom of a pit of despair, but Mickey Rourke takes a positive attitude about his substance abuse problems, his loud party shirt, and his goofy DUI arrest that is pretty funny, though not as funny as Bill Murray's. Lesson: Mickey Rourke is probably more fun to drink with than Nick Nolte
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In exchange for obedience, Christianity promises salvation in an afterlife; but in order to elicit obedience through this promise, Christianity must convince people that they need salvation, that there is something to be saved from. Christianity has nothing to offer a happy person living in a natural, intelligible universe. If Christianity is to gain a motivational foothold, it must declare war on earthly pleasure and happiness, and this, historically, has been its precise course of action. In the eyes of Christianity, woman(man) is sinful and helpless in the face of God, and is potential fuel for the flames of hell. Just as Christianity must destroy reason before it can introduce faith, so it must destroy happiness before it can introduce salvation.
-- George H Smith, Atheism: The Case Against God
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RE:things that make you say Ahhh...
(Date Posted:02/21/2008 15:28:59)
Reply to Supertzar (02/06/2008 3:41 PM). Snakey,
I didn't know about Bill Murray. A golf cart?! Oh, the irony! Have you seen the video of the guy who got a DUI on a freakin' lawnmower?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNPxIibhcKY

Life in the fast lane...
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HAHAHAHAHA...that is HILarious!! I think I've met Stevo'! ....hehehehe... He's as cut as a grass snake..hhehehehee  The cops can be such idiots... CANBERRA (Reuters) - A drunken man's threat to blow up half a city with his television remote control forced Australian police to declare a state of emergency at a luxury golf resort, a local court heard Thursday.
Geoffrey Martin Fryatt, 57, a resident of the Fairways Golf and Lifestyle Retreat in Brisbane, was arrested by elite paramilitary police after terrifying neighbors with a knife and threatening to detonate a store of chemicals with the TV remote.
"One push of the button will blow up half of Brisbane," Fryatt shouted in the standoff last May before police in the Queensland state capital opened fire with rubber bullets.
Fryatt's lawyer told the Brisbane District Court that his client lost control after losing much of his life savings in a fraud carried out by his finance broker, local media said.
"People are genuinely scared of sudden explosions," the judge said, sentencing Fryatt to a year's probation. "Frightening members of the public with threats of bombs and bomb hoaxes has a much greater impact than it once did," she said.
Fryatt accepted probation, but said he was concerned it could interrupt plans to travel overseas to do humanitarian aid work, the Brisbane Times newspaper reported.
"Let's get you right before we send you off to a third world country," the judge said.
 Don't know who the bemused fella is ?
(Message edited by snakechic On 02/25/2008 04:16:26)
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In exchange for obedience, Christianity promises salvation in an afterlife; but in order to elicit obedience through this promise, Christianity must convince people that they need salvation, that there is something to be saved from. Christianity has nothing to offer a happy person living in a natural, intelligible universe. If Christianity is to gain a motivational foothold, it must declare war on earthly pleasure and happiness, and this, historically, has been its precise course of action. In the eyes of Christianity, woman(man) is sinful and helpless in the face of God, and is potential fuel for the flames of hell. Just as Christianity must destroy reason before it can introduce faith, so it must destroy happiness before it can introduce salvation.
-- George H Smith, Atheism: The Case Against God
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RE:things that make you say Ahhh...
(Date Posted:02/21/2008 15:38:38)
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In exchange for obedience, Christianity promises salvation in an afterlife; but in order to elicit obedience through this promise, Christianity must convince people that they need salvation, that there is something to be saved from. Christianity has nothing to offer a happy person living in a natural, intelligible universe. If Christianity is to gain a motivational foothold, it must declare war on earthly pleasure and happiness, and this, historically, has been its precise course of action. In the eyes of Christianity, woman(man) is sinful and helpless in the face of God, and is potential fuel for the flames of hell. Just as Christianity must destroy reason before it can introduce faith, so it must destroy happiness before it can introduce salvation.
-- George H Smith, Atheism: The Case Against God
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