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originally posted by: sine.nomine
a reply to: rickymouse
Remember when Ol' Dirty Bastard from Wu Tang got a welfare check on TV. Dude was a millionaire. There's always a chink in the armor, always a hole in the system, always a scam.
Every generation believes the end times are here. Hell, that's the selling point of religion.
Be kind.
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: sine.nomine
a reply to: rickymouse
Remember when Ol' Dirty Bastard from Wu Tang got a welfare check on TV. Dude was a millionaire. There's always a chink in the armor, always a hole in the system, always a scam.
Every generation believes the end times are here. Hell, that's the selling point of religion.
Be kind.
No the selling point of religion is
You have to do something to be worthy, making people do something to be "good enough"
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: sine.nomine
a reply to: rickymouse
Remember when Ol' Dirty Bastard from Wu Tang got a welfare check on TV. Dude was a millionaire. There's always a chink in the armor, always a hole in the system, always a scam.
Every generation believes the end times are here. Hell, that's the selling point of religion.
Be kind.
No the selling point of religion is
You have to do something to be worthy, making people do something to be "good enough"
Yea, being asked to love my neighbor as myself must be creepy for people huh?
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: sine.nomine
a reply to: rickymouse
Remember when Ol' Dirty Bastard from Wu Tang got a welfare check on TV. Dude was a millionaire. There's always a chink in the armor, always a hole in the system, always a scam.
Every generation believes the end times are here. Hell, that's the selling point of religion.
Be kind.
No the selling point of religion is
You have to do something to be worthy, making people do something to be "good enough"
Yea, being asked to love my neighbor as myself must be creepy for people huh?
Being asked to is not being forced to
Significantly different
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: sine.nomine
a reply to: rickymouse
Remember when Ol' Dirty Bastard from Wu Tang got a welfare check on TV. Dude was a millionaire. There's always a chink in the armor, always a hole in the system, always a scam.
Every generation believes the end times are here. Hell, that's the selling point of religion.
Be kind.
No the selling point of religion is
You have to do something to be worthy, making people do something to be "good enough"
Yea, being asked to love my neighbor as myself must be creepy for people huh?
Being asked to is not being forced to
Significantly different
Well I guess I was wrong to say ask. It is the greatest commandment for followers of Christ to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. We are told that we will be forgiven for our sins if we can forgive others who sin against us. Politic's is making it hard for some of us.
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: sine.nomine
a reply to: rickymouse
Remember when Ol' Dirty Bastard from Wu Tang got a welfare check on TV. Dude was a millionaire. There's always a chink in the armor, always a hole in the system, always a scam.
Every generation believes the end times are here. Hell, that's the selling point of religion.
Be kind.
No the selling point of religion is
You have to do something to be worthy, making people do something to be "good enough"
Yea, being asked to love my neighbor as myself must be creepy for people huh?
Being asked to is not being forced to
Significantly different
Well I guess I was wrong to say ask. It is the greatest commandment for followers of Christ to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. We are told that we will be forgiven for our sins if we can forgive others who sin against us. Politic's is making it hard for some of us.
Religion demands, grace is not a demand
I was talking religion, you were not, its about choice
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: sine.nomine
a reply to: rickymouse
Remember when Ol' Dirty Bastard from Wu Tang got a welfare check on TV. Dude was a millionaire. There's always a chink in the armor, always a hole in the system, always a scam.
Every generation believes the end times are here. Hell, that's the selling point of religion.
Be kind.
No the selling point of religion is
You have to do something to be worthy, making people do something to be "good enough"
Yea, being asked to love my neighbor as myself must be creepy for people huh?
Being asked to is not being forced to
Significantly different
Well I guess I was wrong to say ask. It is the greatest commandment for followers of Christ to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. We are told that we will be forgiven for our sins if we can forgive others who sin against us. Politic's is making it hard for some of us.
originally posted by: gallop
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: sine.nomine
a reply to: rickymouse
Remember when Ol' Dirty Bastard from Wu Tang got a welfare check on TV. Dude was a millionaire. There's always a chink in the armor, always a hole in the system, always a scam.
Every generation believes the end times are here. Hell, that's the selling point of religion.
Be kind.
No the selling point of religion is
You have to do something to be worthy, making people do something to be "good enough"
Yea, being asked to love my neighbor as myself must be creepy for people huh?
Being asked to is not being forced to
Significantly different
Well I guess I was wrong to say ask. It is the greatest commandment for followers of Christ to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. We are told that we will be forgiven for our sins if we can forgive others who sin against us. Politic's is making it hard for some of us.
Religion demands, grace is not a demand
I was talking religion, you were not, its about choice
If a person needs a religious edict in order to be nice to people, it says a lot about that person...
originally posted by: gallop
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: sine.nomine
a reply to: rickymouse
Remember when Ol' Dirty Bastard from Wu Tang got a welfare check on TV. Dude was a millionaire. There's always a chink in the armor, always a hole in the system, always a scam.
Every generation believes the end times are here. Hell, that's the selling point of religion.
Be kind.
No the selling point of religion is
You have to do something to be worthy, making people do something to be "good enough"
Yea, being asked to love my neighbor as myself must be creepy for people huh?
Being asked to is not being forced to
Significantly different
Well I guess I was wrong to say ask. It is the greatest commandment for followers of Christ to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. We are told that we will be forgiven for our sins if we can forgive others who sin against us. Politic's is making it hard for some of us.
Religion demands, grace is not a demand
I was talking religion, you were not, its about choice
If a person needs a religious edict in order to be nice to people, it says a lot about that person...