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September 26th 2007, 08:49 PM #31
Re: Wiccan/Pagan Chillout Thread! (Christians welcome!)
Bionic Woman starts in a few min. she's kinda cute for a borg.
Proud Member of Da Blonde's Axis of Evil, Adam's Dirty Dozen, Dee Dee's Goon Squad, Tweb's In-Crowd, The Brood of Vipers & Exorcised by Ty & Dee Dee - Franktalk: "Your logic knows by common sense that what I said makes no sense because I stated to not trust what I stated."
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September 26th 2007, 08:58 PM #32
Re: Wiccan/Pagan Chillout Thread! (Christians welcome!)
In my opinion, the single most telling piece of evidence that shows how poorly we're manifesting our call to care for animals is the recent creation of factory farms. Over the last century we have, to a large degree, reduced farm animals to commercialized commodities whose only value is found in how efficiently we can produce and slaughter them for profit. Consequently, more than 26 billion animals each year are forced to live in miserable, overcrowded warehouses, where there is absolutely nothing natural about their existence and where they are subjected to barbaric, painful, industrial procedures.
This is a far cry from what God meant when he told us to exercise "dominion." (Pastor Greg Boyd.)
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September 26th 2007, 09:00 PM #33
Re: Wiccan/Pagan Chillout Thread! (Christians welcome!)
In my opinion, the single most telling piece of evidence that shows how poorly we're manifesting our call to care for animals is the recent creation of factory farms. Over the last century we have, to a large degree, reduced farm animals to commercialized commodities whose only value is found in how efficiently we can produce and slaughter them for profit. Consequently, more than 26 billion animals each year are forced to live in miserable, overcrowded warehouses, where there is absolutely nothing natural about their existence and where they are subjected to barbaric, painful, industrial procedures.
This is a far cry from what God meant when he told us to exercise "dominion." (Pastor Greg Boyd.)
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September 26th 2007, 09:29 PM #34
Re: Wiccan/Pagan Chillout Thread! (Christians welcome!)
"Preach the Gospel wherever you go, and when necessary, use words" - St. Frances of Assisi
For a good clean read...here's a SciFi story written with a christian world view...
"One: A New Beginning" by Lennie Stanfield
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September 26th 2007, 09:36 PM #35
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"Preach the Gospel wherever you go, and when necessary, use words" - St. Frances of Assisi
For a good clean read...here's a SciFi story written with a christian world view...
"One: A New Beginning" by Lennie Stanfield
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September 26th 2007, 09:49 PM #36
Re: Wiccan/Pagan Chillout Thread! (Christians welcome!)
La Ghariyal, I used that Cheshire avatar as my avatar for a bit, a good while back. I love it.
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September 26th 2007, 10:01 PM #37
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September 26th 2007, 10:17 PM #38
Re: Wiccan/Pagan Chillout Thread! (Christians welcome!)
This grog tastes like a weak Kamikaze!
(though it's not bad cold)
How 'bout a Colorado Bulldog? Those are quite festive!
LJ"Preach the Gospel wherever you go, and when necessary, use words" - St. Frances of Assisi
For a good clean read...here's a SciFi story written with a christian world view...
"One: A New Beginning" by Lennie Stanfield
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September 26th 2007, 11:10 PM #39
Re: Wiccan/Pagan Chillout Thread! (Christians welcome!)
Are Atheists welcome as well?
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“When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained.”
-Mark Twain
"Sometimes it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness."
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September 26th 2007, 11:11 PM #40
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By my rules? Absolutely!
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September 26th 2007, 11:45 PM #41
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I remember that, Storico ! Yes. It was great ! ...a large one. (But) your's was the real deal: it disappeared, leaving only the "smile" behind...and then would reappear. Authentic ! I also liked your cat w/headphones on, in a record store, that quickly passed through--and through, and through.....as 'gifs' do. That was so funny !
In my opinion, the single most telling piece of evidence that shows how poorly we're manifesting our call to care for animals is the recent creation of factory farms. Over the last century we have, to a large degree, reduced farm animals to commercialized commodities whose only value is found in how efficiently we can produce and slaughter them for profit. Consequently, more than 26 billion animals each year are forced to live in miserable, overcrowded warehouses, where there is absolutely nothing natural about their existence and where they are subjected to barbaric, painful, industrial procedures.
This is a far cry from what God meant when he told us to exercise "dominion." (Pastor Greg Boyd.)
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September 26th 2007, 11:46 PM #42
Re: Wiccan/Pagan Chillout Thread! (Christians welcome!)
“History is the witness that testifies to the passing of time; it illumines reality, vitalizes memory, provides guidance in daily life and brings us tidings of antiquity.”
-Cicero
“When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained.”
-Mark Twain
"Sometimes it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness."
-Terry Pratchett
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September 27th 2007, 01:07 AM #43
Re: Wiccan/Pagan Chillout Thread! (Christians welcome!)
Bionic borg chick show was pretty good. I think I will keep watching
herer the show.
Proud Member of Da Blonde's Axis of Evil, Adam's Dirty Dozen, Dee Dee's Goon Squad, Tweb's In-Crowd, The Brood of Vipers & Exorcised by Ty & Dee Dee - Franktalk: "Your logic knows by common sense that what I said makes no sense because I stated to not trust what I stated."
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September 27th 2007, 04:47 AM #44
Re: Wiccan/Pagan Chillout Thread! (Christians welcome!)
How many millions do you think they spent to rebuild her ? In 1970 dollars the price was right at six, but now today....
In my opinion, the single most telling piece of evidence that shows how poorly we're manifesting our call to care for animals is the recent creation of factory farms. Over the last century we have, to a large degree, reduced farm animals to commercialized commodities whose only value is found in how efficiently we can produce and slaughter them for profit. Consequently, more than 26 billion animals each year are forced to live in miserable, overcrowded warehouses, where there is absolutely nothing natural about their existence and where they are subjected to barbaric, painful, industrial procedures.
This is a far cry from what God meant when he told us to exercise "dominion." (Pastor Greg Boyd.)
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September 27th 2007, 04:57 AM #45
Re: Wiccan/Pagan Chillout Thread! (Christians welcome!)
What's pouring it over ice gonna change?


Yeah, Grace was here for a few weeks two or three months back. She went to rescue boom from WoW and hasn't been seen since.
Well, we'll need something to stoke the fires with after all the witches are done. :neener:
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