The OP is pure genius.
soontobe
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Are Peeps for True Christians?
by rebel8 inwith appreciation of the "are cats for true christians?
" people.... are peeps for true christians?.
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The Church's Biggest Lie
by ProdigalSon inthink you've sorted out the mess that christianity has become?.
ever wonder why the other 2/3 of the planet doesn't believe the utter nonsense of "resurrection"??.
chew on this, christians:.
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soontobe
Sayonara, til the next time I feel like dropping a truth bomb on ya all
LOL.
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If anyone needs the unleavened bread recipe....
by Newly Enlightened insorry it's so late in the day with this.. if anyone would like the passover bread recipe:.
1 cup whole wheat flour, 2 tbls olive oil [extra virgin] 1/2 cup water.
mix.
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soontobe
I like mine with extra cheesus.
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The Church's Biggest Lie
by ProdigalSon inthink you've sorted out the mess that christianity has become?.
ever wonder why the other 2/3 of the planet doesn't believe the utter nonsense of "resurrection"??.
chew on this, christians:.
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soontobe
This is starting to look like one of your 911 conspiracy threads.
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The Church's Biggest Lie
by ProdigalSon inthink you've sorted out the mess that christianity has become?.
ever wonder why the other 2/3 of the planet doesn't believe the utter nonsense of "resurrection"??.
chew on this, christians:.
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soontobe
So, which one of you All-Knowing Sages who can state with absolute certainty that there is no reincarnation can explain this?
Well, we haven't actually stated that. What we've stated is that the Church has never taught it.
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PLEASE SOMEONE DRINK
by Bob_NC init's not too late to get this request out there.
please please, if you can muster the courage to be different, would you drink the wine and eat the bread tonight?
then come back here and let us know how it went over.
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soontobe
It's not too late to get this request out there. Please please, if you can muster the courage to be different, would you drink the wine and eat the bread tonight? Then come back here and let us know how it went over. Could you?
Bob, if it makes you feel any better, I just ate the tortilla and drank the tequila.
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The Mantan the lost tribe of Wales
by designs inwe have been researching our ancestry and so far on my father's side we have located the family land in wales in a little village called machynileth just off the coast of cardigan bay and our search dates to 1749. someday my son and i will visit our family-tree homesteads in europe.. legends develop in anyone's family and one of the curious legends was of an american native tribe called the mantan who lived near the ohio valley and wisconsin and later moved east to the dakotas.
what was interesting about the story of these peoples is that they were blue-eyed and some green-eyed with lighter skin and it was thought early on by anthropologists that some of their words were welsh.
it turns out they were not descendents of welsh explorers but they may have been the result of earlier encounters with europeans.
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soontobe
Jim- Old family Bibles are a good source, we have a couple that have births and marriages.
I have a copy of Origin of Species that has been in the family like that. It has the whole family history going back over 100 million years.
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The Mantan the lost tribe of Wales
by designs inwe have been researching our ancestry and so far on my father's side we have located the family land in wales in a little village called machynileth just off the coast of cardigan bay and our search dates to 1749. someday my son and i will visit our family-tree homesteads in europe.. legends develop in anyone's family and one of the curious legends was of an american native tribe called the mantan who lived near the ohio valley and wisconsin and later moved east to the dakotas.
what was interesting about the story of these peoples is that they were blue-eyed and some green-eyed with lighter skin and it was thought early on by anthropologists that some of their words were welsh.
it turns out they were not descendents of welsh explorers but they may have been the result of earlier encounters with europeans.
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soontobe
Have any of you done ancestry research, any surprise findings.
My G Grandfather was the product of an affair between noblewoman and a servant. My family name comes from the family that adopted him. A troubled youth, he stowed away on a steamer around 1900, and wound up in Cuba. I really can't trace my tree on that branch further back than that at this time.
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The Church's Biggest Lie
by ProdigalSon inthink you've sorted out the mess that christianity has become?.
ever wonder why the other 2/3 of the planet doesn't believe the utter nonsense of "resurrection"??.
chew on this, christians:.
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soontobe
By the way, Origen probably isn't the best source to use in discussing what the early Church Fathers believed. His doctrine was pretty wonky in a number of areas. Some scholars in the area of Patristics consider Origen to have been a heretic.
Agreed, Neon, 100%, but here the claim was made that he taught reincarnation, as you know. That's a very specific claim. The evidence is that he did the opposite.
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The Church's Biggest Lie
by ProdigalSon inthink you've sorted out the mess that christianity has become?.
ever wonder why the other 2/3 of the planet doesn't believe the utter nonsense of "resurrection"??.
chew on this, christians:.
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soontobe
mP, what's that got to do with anything I've said?