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Alevecrys Skirmisher
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 | | 09/26/2007 2:02 PM |
| The Catholic Church has made a stance on the Harry Potter books:
Pope Opposes Harry Potter Novels - Signed Letters from Cardinal Ratzinger Now Online
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/jul/05071301.html | | | |
| ScruffyRanger Sergeant
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 Central Coast AUSTRALIA
 | | 09/27/2007 3:31 AM |
| Rules? On the internet? Ergh... newbies.
Corim Danex - if you don't like my opinions, don't read them. Better yet, instead of getting teary - how bout you prove me wrong? Unless of course... you can't?
/me gets out a Snickers
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| Zoons Underboss
 1067 Posts




 | | 09/27/2007 8:55 AM |
| Posted By Corim Danex on 09/26/2007 10:25 AM Posted By ScruffyRanger on 09/25/2007 7:26 PM Religion is the world's most prolific mental illness. Are you intentionally being highly offensive and trolling? I think he's answered your question as "Yes".
| | Never teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of time and it annoys the pig.
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| Skyscraper Sergeant
 659 Posts



 Montreal
 | | 09/27/2007 1:59 PM |
| Hehe. Young boys always like to test others this way until they find their way to adulthood. When i was a boy, we used to do that on the street. Now, they do it on the internet. Kids...
The only bad part about this is that some individuals take a long time to develop the minimum maturity to actually socially interact in a correct manner.
I don't think it is useful to argue with young teens looking for troll-bait.
Sky
| | The wise man doubts often. The ignorant, sometimes. The fool, never. | |
|  Bert the Troll Commander
 3964 Posts



 Adelaide
 | | 09/27/2007 4:28 PM |
| I have been looking at the worst examples of what relgion can offer is this thread, and it's not typical for believers to have such extreme beliefs. Plus the hell page and chess is pure parody and you'd have to be blind not to think them as such.
Non Believers have done some pretty stupid stuff too in the name of science too (i have a great sceintific book at home that among leechs adivise, and tteached the value of sun baths to aid against skin cancerand let us not forget that a lot of racism has used sceince as it's stepping stone.
But I think this post has been gone on too long. | | "Mutton yesterday, mutton today, and blimey, if it don't look like mutton again tomorrer." Bert the Troll - The Hobbit Semi-Secret sig business: "In the age of the internet attaching a famous name to your personal opinion to give more weight to it is a very valid strategy." - Benjamin Franklin Champion of Epic Lolth, Orcus, & Demogorgon and bring us Asmodeus! | |
|  Bert the Troll Commander
 3964 Posts



 Adelaide
 | | 09/27/2007 4:29 PM |
| Posted By ScruffyRanger on 09/27/2007 3:31 AM
There are rules on Maxmini's though.
And you are breaking them.
Please stop.
| | "Mutton yesterday, mutton today, and blimey, if it don't look like mutton again tomorrer." Bert the Troll - The Hobbit Semi-Secret sig business: "In the age of the internet attaching a famous name to your personal opinion to give more weight to it is a very valid strategy." - Benjamin Franklin Champion of Epic Lolth, Orcus, & Demogorgon and bring us Asmodeus! | |
|  B Underboss
 1189 Posts




 | | 09/27/2007 5:01 PM |
| | Yep, although I do appreciate the shout out to Mr. T, and am a fan of Snickers (tm), pseudo religious/testicular conversations are a powder keg. I think we're done here. | | Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.--Dylan Thomas
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