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midsomermurderer |
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31 March 2008 |
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You know Mid if you believe we are all just a bunch of bunnies hoping around a field feeling the the wind rain and sun on our faces, then that's cool. But young adults often go looking for something more in their lives especially when they realize their hip cool best friend parents are full of shit. I'm going to introduce mine to a nice safe established religion and hope they don't end up in a compound somewhere.
As a bye the way I have been to several funerals in an official capacity and religion can really help people at a very traumatic time.
Vinilla, what excatly is a nice safe religion? Don't see a Buddhist temple in the village. Just because something comforts someone makes it neither true nor desirable.
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derekm |
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Midsomermurderer
Youre answering questions no one asked. It is of no concern to me how you will or do bring up your kids, just as it should be of no concern
to you how I bring up mine.
Your sneering schoolboy posts about people?s faith are disrespectful and intolerant. Why question what people believe in?
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podge |
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| Why should there be an extra mass on Easter sunday and Christmas? Is it to cater for those twice a year churchgoers who can't be bothered the rest of the year? Those that go on just these two dates do so out of a sense of misplaced duty rather than any spiritual reasons. Fair play to those that go regularly, it's just the occasional part-timers and their sanctimonious attitude that annoys me. |
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| The question was, why do we have only one mass on Sundays? |
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