Indiana toddler sings in church: 'Ain't No Homos Gonna Make It to Heaven'
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Wow. Love the sinner, eh fundies?
Well, given heaven doesn't exist, he's technically correct. Good for him!
That sounds like a threat!
That kid is so gonna turn out gay.
Just like Jesus said! Oh wait...
Man I can't wait to see the look on their faces when there are homos in Heaven. How pissed will they be then?
so vote republican: Well, given heaven doesn't exist, he's technically correct. Good for him!
How faithful you are in your acceptance of things you can't really know for sure.
How faithful you are in your acceptance of things you can't really know for sure.
so vote republican: Well, given heaven doesn't exist, he's technically correct. Good for him!
"You are technically correct. The best kind of correct!"

"You are technically correct. The best kind of correct!"
There's no world, either. It's just an epiphenomenon of brain chemistry.
czarangelus: There's no world, either. It's just an epiphenomenon of brain chemistry.
I am a bear of little brain, and long words bother me...
I am a bear of little brain, and long words bother me...
If you regularly commit adultery and ask Jesus for forgiveness, you can go to Heaven.
If you regularly commit sodomy and ask Jesus for forgiveness ????
If you regularly commit sodomy and ask Jesus for forgiveness ????
I mean that these people are modern day Pharisees goes without saying. But what's more amazing is they can't even hammer out an internally consistent theology. It's like they just blurt out whatever the first and most self-righteous thing that comes to mind is without any regard for their scriptures or even what they said two minutes ago
c4andmore: Marjoe?
Right you are!
His grandaddy was a preacher!
His daddy was a preacher!
He was a preacher!
and then he pulled the curtain aside in that documentary and showed what was really going on, and all the "faithful flock" said Satan done got a hol' o' him!!
(and there was much wailing and lamentation)
Right you are!
His grandaddy was a preacher!
His daddy was a preacher!
He was a preacher!
and then he pulled the curtain aside in that documentary and showed what was really going on, and all the "faithful flock" said Satan done got a hol' o' him!!
(and there was much wailing and lamentation)
"The profession of shaman has many advantages. It offers high status with a safe livelihood free of work in the dreary, sweaty sense. In most societies it offers legal privileges and immunities not granted to other men.
But it is hard to see how a man who has been given a mandate from on High to spread tidings of joy to all mankind can be seriously interested in taking up a collection to pay his salary; it causes one to suspect that the shaman is on the moral level of any other con man.
But it is a lovely work if you can stomach it."
vet_curm: "The profession of shaman has many advantages. It offers high status with a safe livelihood free of work in the dreary, sweaty sense. In most societies it offers legal privileges and immunities not granted to other men.
But it is hard to see how a man who has been given a mandate from on High to spread tidings of joy to all mankind can be seriously interested in taking up a collection to pay his salary; it causes one to suspect that the shaman is on the moral level of any other con man.
But it is a lovely work if you can stomach it."
Well, a shaman has little enough to do with modern preaching. For one thing, hallucinogens are basically intrinsic to shamanism and many scholars like McKenna and Hancock won't even acknowledge someone as a shaman without it. Furthermore, shamans generally aren't considered the paragons of their communities... instead, they're more like morticians or septic tank cleaners. You're glad they're there, but you wouldn't necessarily want them over for dinner...
But it is hard to see how a man who has been given a mandate from on High to spread tidings of joy to all mankind can be seriously interested in taking up a collection to pay his salary; it causes one to suspect that the shaman is on the moral level of any other con man.
But it is a lovely work if you can stomach it."
Well, a shaman has little enough to do with modern preaching. For one thing, hallucinogens are basically intrinsic to shamanism and many scholars like McKenna and Hancock won't even acknowledge someone as a shaman without it. Furthermore, shamans generally aren't considered the paragons of their communities... instead, they're more like morticians or septic tank cleaners. You're glad they're there, but you wouldn't necessarily want them over for dinner...
czarangelus: Well, a shaman has little enough to do with modern preaching. For one thing, hallucinogens are basically intrinsic to shamanism and many scholars like McKenna and Hancock won't even acknowledge someone as a shaman without it. Furthermore, shamans generally aren't considered the paragons of their communities... instead, they're more like morticians or septic tank cleaners. You're glad they're there, but you wouldn't necessarily want them over for dinner...
Heinlein was using the term "shaman" to describe any person who uses magic, or at least the rumor of magic to provide easy living for themselves, enhanced social status, and gain a greater opportunity to ignore those rules others in their society are expected to follow.
Heinlein was using the term "shaman" to describe any person who uses magic, or at least the rumor of magic to provide easy living for themselves, enhanced social status, and gain a greater opportunity to ignore those rules others in their society are expected to follow.
vet_curm: Heinlein was using the term "shaman" to describe any person who uses magic, or at least the rumor of magic to provide easy living for themselves, enhanced social status, and gain a greater opportunity to ignore those rules others in their society are expected to follow.
Many shamans ignore those rules in ways that I wouldn't categorize as desirable.
Many shamans ignore those rules in ways that I wouldn't categorize as desirable.
vet_curm:
and then he pulled the curtain aside in that documentary and showed what was really going on, and all the "faithful flock" said Satan done got a hol' o' him!!
(and there was much wailing and lamentation)
Huh, haven't seen that one, is it worth looking for?
and then he pulled the curtain aside in that documentary and showed what was really going on, and all the "faithful flock" said Satan done got a hol' o' him!!
(and there was much wailing and lamentation)
Huh, haven't seen that one, is it worth looking for?
vet_curm: Heinlein was using the term "shaman" to describe any person who uses magic, or at least the rumor of magic to provide easy living for themselves, enhanced social status, and gain a greater opportunity to ignore those rules others in their society are expected to follow.
It's posts like this, stat.. errr... _curm.
It's posts like this, stat.. errr... _curm.
czarangelus: Many shamans ignore those rules in ways that I wouldn't categorize as desirable.




It happens again and again, yet it doesn't seem to ever make any difference.




It happens again and again, yet it doesn't seem to ever make any difference.
code_7: Huh, haven't seen that one, is it worth looking for?
Understand, it's been almost 40 years since I saw it. At that time, I thought it was pretty good about exposing what a racket it was.

Ater nearly 40 years, you can again find it, this time in DVD
You'll probably have to order it, though
Understand, it's been almost 40 years since I saw it. At that time, I thought it was pretty good about exposing what a racket it was.

Ater nearly 40 years, you can again find it, this time in DVD
You'll probably have to order it, though
libs keep banning me: It's posts like this, stat.. errr... _curm.
Understand, I expect people to live their lives in accordance with the belief system they espouse adherence to.
I have been mostly . . . disappointed.
Understand, I expect people to live their lives in accordance with the belief system they espouse adherence to.
I have been mostly . . . disappointed.
code_7: Huh, haven't seen that one, is it worth looking for?
vet_curm: Understand, it's been almost 40 years since I saw it. At that time, I thought it was pretty good about exposing what a racket it was.
Ater nearly 40 years, you can again find it, this time in DVD
You'll probably have to order it, though
It's on google video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-178629120699935619
vet_curm: Understand, it's been almost 40 years since I saw it. At that time, I thought it was pretty good about exposing what a racket it was.
Ater nearly 40 years, you can again find it, this time in DVD
You'll probably have to order it, though
It's on google video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-178629120699935619
vet_curm: Understand, it's been almost 40 years since I saw it. At that time, I thought it was pretty good about exposing what a racket it was.
Ater nearly 40 years, you can again find it, this time in DVD
You'll probably have to order it, though
Cool, I might check that out...
Ater nearly 40 years, you can again find it, this time in DVD
You'll probably have to order it, though
Cool, I might check that out...
code_7: Cool, I might check that out...
eddy07 found a source I was unaware of.
You can check it out without having to spring for a DVD copy.
eddy07 found a source I was unaware of.
You can check it out without having to spring for a DVD copy.
vet_curm: eddy07 found a source I was unaware of.
You can check it out without having to spring for a DVD copy.
Saw that, gives me something to watch tonight!
You can check it out without having to spring for a DVD copy.
Saw that, gives me something to watch tonight!
code_7: Saw that, gives me something to watch tonight!
After nearly 40 years, I'm going to take the opportunity to watch it again myself. ;)
(thx, eddy07)
After nearly 40 years, I'm going to take the opportunity to watch it again myself. ;)
(thx, eddy07)
czarangelus: Man I can't wait to see the look on their faces when there are homos in Heaven. How pissed will they be then?
I chuckled at the idea that judeochristians turn out to be right on the afterlife only to find out that it was ruled by sacred hindu cows.
I chuckled at the idea that judeochristians turn out to be right on the afterlife only to find out that it was ruled by sacred hindu cows.
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