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Posted 2006-06-16, 06:12 AM in reply to Kaneda's post starting "The bible has never been proven TRUE!..."
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Lmao, I've never seen Lenny so livid.
It happens to the best of us.

He can insult me all he wants, I don't care. But when he starts calling me a liar, in such a condescending way, and insults my friends at the same time, well, if he wasn't in America I'd be tempted to play a good old fashioned game of Fisticuffs at dawn.

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Talking about books and that "anyone can have written it for any purpose they had in mind", the Books of Lenny pop into mind as being very relevant.

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Posted 2006-06-16, 09:01 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "It happens to the best of us. :weird: ..."
Lenny should pen a bible.
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Posted 2006-06-16, 10:23 PM in reply to Sovereign's post starting "Lenny should pen a bible."
Wow, has this strayed from the topic! I take my bible with a pinch of salt, like Lenny kindly phrased. In Genesis(no I won't post Genesis, I'm not god or anything...pun! Jesus was posting it!) Anywayz, in genisis it says that the world was made in 7 days. Go ahead, believe that! But back when the Bible was written, they didn't write like we do now. Back then they didn't wright lliterally, but more philosophically. I mean, if you do take the bible with no salt, but moreover a Popsicle, which has been proven to make you more diehard so to speak...Mebe... Well, you would find the fault...'Who the hell told Adam and Eve it was 7 days?' God? I don't think so. We're a very curious race, and in being so curious, we have found that faith requires alot...alot, of leaps. There are holes in the bible, and although it seems to be your religion, I think it's better to base your religion on something... That way you'll never be totally wrong. And since when did Jesus start calling people liars? If you want that name, Lord, you'd better go new testament on them and be forgiving. Really...Why teach any of this at school? Why bother kids with another subject, life science. Just teach crap like formulas, forensics, physics, and leave the kid's damn religion to himself.
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Posted 2006-06-17, 11:11 AM in reply to Atnas's post starting "Wow, has this strayed from the topic! I..."
I learnt where that phrase came from t'other day.

In Medieval times people believed that Salt was a cure for all poisons. So they put a lot of salt on their food (which also explains why we put salt on everything) - ie. took everything with a pinch of salt to avoid being poisoned.

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I agree with you there - that the Bible is written not literally but as an idea.

And you tell the kid what for!

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Lenny should pen a bible.
Maybe one day, if I get really bored.
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Posted 2006-06-17, 05:35 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "I learnt where that phrase came from..."
I actually thought that the phrase came from when superstitious people throw a pinch of salt over their shoulders, but the medieval thing sounds right.

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Posted 2006-06-18, 10:41 AM in reply to Atnas's post starting "I actually thought that the phrase came..."
Rofl, I'm loving the "Ineffallible". Two of my best sides in one word.

Haven't seen ~JESUS~ for a few days... and just when it was getting interesting.
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Posted 2006-06-18, 08:16 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Rofl, I'm loving the "Ineffallible". :p..."
Shh! You're not supposed to mention that!

Btw, which is it:

Ineffable
Ineffallible
Ineffallable

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