que rico se ve eso! do you really roast your own coffee?
i'm a software developer, i need loads of this stuff ;)
Superfine Apostate
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The Positive Thread
by Superfine Apostate inpost something positive.. .
i'll make the start: after years of fading, my believing wife stopped attending the meetings also and i no longer have to be careful about what i'm talking about when hanging around with the rest of my jw friends.
for me this is quite an achievement and i'm happy with it.. .
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Thanks to the Allied Armies of WW2
by edmond dantes indon't get me wrong i am not slighting the incarceration of j. witnesses in the concentration camps but i recently read an article in the wacktower about the suffering endured in the concentration camps.. thanks were profusely given to jehovah and for the fortitude of the brothers and sisters during that terrible time but glaringly not one word of thanks,not one word in recognition of what the allies sacrificed and did was mentioned .no mention at all of any soldier ,sailor or airman laying down their life to rescue the inmates of those hell holes.. do the governing body really believe that no thanks are called for on behalf of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice ?
how can anyone show respect for that crazy cult .do they really believe that jesus is going into battle on their side when they so disregard what others have done for them ?
according to their twisted logic god is going to destroy those veterans who are now old who way back when came to the rescue..
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Superfine Apostate
thanks to the USA. noone else. and i'm as "anti-american" as it gets ;)
the british bombed cities like dresden into oblivion, stalin russia was not a bit better than the nazis, the french partially collaborated, the italian switched lines for a profit...
the USA went into europe with huge losses and everyone was happy to find himself on the US side of the parted lands... while the british sent thousands of people back to the russians where they were executed.
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I Believe
by Superfine Apostate ini believe that under some circumstances eating fruit should be punished with death.. .
i believe it's perfectly valid to not only punish the bad bad fruit-eater, but also all his descendants.
i believe that death penalty is a form of love.. .
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vivamus, sex is not always a painkiller. sometimes it's a killing pain.. lol... depends on your preferences
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Honesty, permafrost?
by carla incan you expand on the permafrost thing?
i must have missed this scientific wonder of spiritual food.
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Superfine Apostate
i only remember the image of a half-frozen brain. but i don't remember the story behind it.
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I Believe
by Superfine Apostate ini believe that under some circumstances eating fruit should be punished with death.. .
i believe it's perfectly valid to not only punish the bad bad fruit-eater, but also all his descendants.
i believe that death penalty is a form of love.. .
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Superfine Apostate
i believe.
i believe that under some circumstances eating fruit should be punished with death.
i believe it's perfectly valid to not only punish the bad bad fruit-eater, but also all his descendants. i believe that death penalty is a form of love.
i believe that killing someones son is a typical ransom. i believe it's logical that someone would let his son die as a ransom to himself. for a debt he first established.
i believe that virgins can get pregnant. i believe that catholic priests are authorized to select holy scripture.
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God and Evolution
by BurnTheShips induring the second half of the nineteenth century, it became common to speak of a war between science and religion.
but over the course of the twentieth century, that hostility gradually subsided.
science should not try to become religion, nor should religion seek to take the place of science.
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Superfine Apostate
puede implicar mas, pero implica otra cosa para cada uno.
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God and Evolution
by BurnTheShips induring the second half of the nineteenth century, it became common to speak of a war between science and religion.
but over the course of the twentieth century, that hostility gradually subsided.
science should not try to become religion, nor should religion seek to take the place of science.
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Superfine Apostate
desgracia chuca.... double post..
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God and Evolution
by BurnTheShips induring the second half of the nineteenth century, it became common to speak of a war between science and religion.
but over the course of the twentieth century, that hostility gradually subsided.
science should not try to become religion, nor should religion seek to take the place of science.
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Superfine Apostate
demonios! triple post!
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The Positive Thread
by Superfine Apostate inpost something positive.. .
i'll make the start: after years of fading, my believing wife stopped attending the meetings also and i no longer have to be careful about what i'm talking about when hanging around with the rest of my jw friends.
for me this is quite an achievement and i'm happy with it.. .
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Superfine Apostate
outside it's cold, the stove is hot, the beer is cool and i'm fine :)
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God and Evolution
by BurnTheShips induring the second half of the nineteenth century, it became common to speak of a war between science and religion.
but over the course of the twentieth century, that hostility gradually subsided.
science should not try to become religion, nor should religion seek to take the place of science.
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Superfine Apostate
atheism neither is a philosophy nor is it a belief system. it's a NON-belief. it simply means not being a theist. nothing more, nothing less. it's that simple...