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Now, I'm not posting this to spark a debate, just so you all know something Chauntelle is quoted as saying. Please do not get in a religious discussion.
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i've only heard rumors of the other messy discussions... to which I say, "meh.. chernt. chernt. b-b-bbbb" - which, translated, means: Bono fights injustic and poverty... and is, in fact, a God fearing man; Chris Martin wants to make trade fair and is married to a movie star, Madonna is dabbling in Kabala; Michael Jackson is dealing with his past; POD: they were, they were... "the youth of a nation"; Brittany and Jessica and the likes all claim to be Christians; Many artists worship the mirror and see clouds in their coffee... I know the issues all to well. These run deep, but "Even a fool, when he is silent, is considered wise". Use discernment. Strong opinions, when delivered with no wisdom, weaken your case. I can direct any of you to forums who's missions champion all of these issues if you want to pm me... but, Laughing City is not a place for meaningless controversies. "Let’s not fight, that's not nice. Let’s not be sore, that's not right. Hold on, hold on to the ones you love. Hold on, hold on to the ones you love. That is where you'll find me..." _________________ EisleyWebGuy "The industrialists never saw the fruit of their own labor - Post Moderism, which I now proclaim as dead. Their forefathers digital revolutionists, have accelerated the final resolve by punctuating an end to our chaotic journey with a new manifesto and a new era: The Age of Meaning." (manifesto's sold separate) Welcome: Illuminists |
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Very good statement Boyd. I really wouldn't want to see this board become a place where it's filled with debates that don't really have much relevence to the music. _________________ Thistledown |
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granpaturtle wrote: well..there it is...i assume this was meant for the earlier religion based thread that got locked...a closer of sorts... Silvestre wrote: that's pretty nice...you don't have to see it in Christian way too...it's pretty general and applicable for all kind of people...very positive... I just figured out what seemed off to me about this. She doesn't mention religion at all. She talks about God, but the two are actually quite separate. It made me quite happy when I realized this, because, as Silvestre says, it isn't limiting. Hwever, the reason it seemed off was that it did seem to be a response to the earlier thread which was intensely about religion. Now the two don't seem to go together at all. JD _________________ "Well, hopefully that's our job, to strap rockets onto everything." - Adam Savage, Mythbusters |
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loveisachemical wrote: I read that in Relevant issue. I thought i was really cool; I also loved how they described listening to Eisley as the same feeling you get when you read the Chronicles of Narnia. Mostly because the Chronicles mean so much to me, and that statement really is true. I'm really sad that I can't find Relavent anywhere. Not just because Eisley's in this issue but because it seems like a good read. _________________ Thistledown |
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boyd wrote: i've only heard rumors of the other messy discussions... to which I say,
"meh.. chernt. chernt. b-b-bbbb" - which, translated, means: Bono fights injustic and poverty... and is, in fact, a God fearing man; Chris Martin wants to make trade fair and is married to a movie star, Madonna is dabbling in Kabala; Michael Jackson is dealing with his past; POD: they were, they were... "the youth of a nation"; Brittany and Jessica and the likes all claim to be Christians; Many artists worship the mirror and see clouds in their coffee... wow, you can get all that from, "meh...chernt.cherntt.b-b-bbbb"? So if i was talking to you, and you said something like, "uh...do-do-dodo...zzzzzt!" you could be explaining to me your plan to overthrow the world leaders because they eat babies...? amazing. _________________ chinese food makes me sick |
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As a Christian myself, i reckon Chantelle has absolutely the right attitude _________________ She is handsome, she is pretty, she is the girl from Belfast City, she is courtin' one two three, please won't you tell me who is she? TheClassicRomance wrote: Facebook is a dirty skank blog! |
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