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CardiffBaseball
ParticipantWhat do you mean no diversity, a conservative was present?
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantWhat do you mean no diversity, a conservative was present?
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantLighten up Francis. err Cyphire. You haven’t been around long enough to see he busting your *alls. (sorry finally finished up watching The Sopranos on my DVR).
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantLighten up Francis. err Cyphire. You haven’t been around long enough to see he busting your *alls. (sorry finally finished up watching The Sopranos on my DVR).
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantOops should have read this before my last post. Good idea.
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ParticipantOops should have read this before my last post. Good idea.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantThe world is full of mindless sheep. I am sure amongst the members of PETA I can find a few room temperature IQs. I grew up a union democrat and was a mindless sheep donkey voter as was everyone around me, until I left my comfort zone and started interacting and learning the ideology of REAL liberals (or is it their theology).
Now as to your question, about being allowed to preach his beliefs, his 20 year colleagues from Honduras were executed in Iraq a few short years ago. Now before you get on the “one religion nutjob killing another” I only point this out to show that there are many Christian missionaries that do risk their lives all over the globe. Whether you think this is a waste of their time or not, isn’t important to them.
Now as to the major societies that have banned religion… China, Cuba, Soviet Union. Anything good about these places other than free health care from butchers?
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantThe world is full of mindless sheep. I am sure amongst the members of PETA I can find a few room temperature IQs. I grew up a union democrat and was a mindless sheep donkey voter as was everyone around me, until I left my comfort zone and started interacting and learning the ideology of REAL liberals (or is it their theology).
Now as to your question, about being allowed to preach his beliefs, his 20 year colleagues from Honduras were executed in Iraq a few short years ago. Now before you get on the “one religion nutjob killing another” I only point this out to show that there are many Christian missionaries that do risk their lives all over the globe. Whether you think this is a waste of their time or not, isn’t important to them.
Now as to the major societies that have banned religion… China, Cuba, Soviet Union. Anything good about these places other than free health care from butchers?
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI guess being christian is somehow equated with being republican. My father-in-law is a southern dixie Jimmuh Carter democrat who can’t stand NeoCons. I guess that makes him smart. Wait, like Jimmy he is Christian, check that he is stupid.
Ahh, but he has a PhD, and teaches college, he can’t be stupid. Oh wait his PhD is in theology, he must be a dummy. His career was spent overseas, enlightening him to many cultures, outside of our boorish American ways so he is back out of “dummy”. Ah crap he was a Christian missionary spreading dangerous western culture. Forget all that stuff about getting clean running water, setting up primary care clinics, etc. His intentions were not noble enough (pay no attention to the ACTION, with liberals and the mind police it is your INTENTION that matters)
After all he wasn’t doing that stuff on the government tit, but instead through the voluntary donations of others who clearly had an agenda. (Go and make disciples)
I’ll let him know that if he wants acceptance of the enlightened, he’ll need to become less a humble servant, and more a critic of the bourgeois.
Viva la France!!!
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI guess being christian is somehow equated with being republican. My father-in-law is a southern dixie Jimmuh Carter democrat who can’t stand NeoCons. I guess that makes him smart. Wait, like Jimmy he is Christian, check that he is stupid.
Ahh, but he has a PhD, and teaches college, he can’t be stupid. Oh wait his PhD is in theology, he must be a dummy. His career was spent overseas, enlightening him to many cultures, outside of our boorish American ways so he is back out of “dummy”. Ah crap he was a Christian missionary spreading dangerous western culture. Forget all that stuff about getting clean running water, setting up primary care clinics, etc. His intentions were not noble enough (pay no attention to the ACTION, with liberals and the mind police it is your INTENTION that matters)
After all he wasn’t doing that stuff on the government tit, but instead through the voluntary donations of others who clearly had an agenda. (Go and make disciples)
I’ll let him know that if he wants acceptance of the enlightened, he’ll need to become less a humble servant, and more a critic of the bourgeois.
Viva la France!!!
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI got in on SERO for friends of Sprint Employees. $30/month gets you 500 anytime minutes and free nights starts at 7:00 instead of 9:00. Perfect for the kids.
Also free text messaging (unlimited) and free data or internet browsing. So while iPhone is all the rage, this deal is pretty practical for kids. Even got one for the wife.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI got in on SERO for friends of Sprint Employees. $30/month gets you 500 anytime minutes and free nights starts at 7:00 instead of 9:00. Perfect for the kids.
Also free text messaging (unlimited) and free data or internet browsing. So while iPhone is all the rage, this deal is pretty practical for kids. Even got one for the wife.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantRustico, I have nothing to do with the either pledge, it’s just always done that way, and I have not discussed any of the implications. This is apparently a Little League tradition, as best as I can tell. The moment my kids moved here two years ago, it was just something everyone was already doing.
I have not heard any objections, and I have some serious Libs on my teams. I do let me son’s giggle at their bumper stickers though. After they giggled at one of the stickers I explained to my kids (in front of the car owner dad) ahh kids, he’s a lawyer, he is supposed to have those things on his car.
You have to have fun with this stuff. As I constantly remind one of my “AlGore-Vegetarian” assistant coaches to give his kid some dang steak…he is almost 2 years older than mine and much smaller. As long as you don’t take yourself too seriously you can poke fun at one another’s beliefs.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantRustico, I have nothing to do with the either pledge, it’s just always done that way, and I have not discussed any of the implications. This is apparently a Little League tradition, as best as I can tell. The moment my kids moved here two years ago, it was just something everyone was already doing.
I have not heard any objections, and I have some serious Libs on my teams. I do let me son’s giggle at their bumper stickers though. After they giggled at one of the stickers I explained to my kids (in front of the car owner dad) ahh kids, he’s a lawyer, he is supposed to have those things on his car.
You have to have fun with this stuff. As I constantly remind one of my “AlGore-Vegetarian” assistant coaches to give his kid some dang steak…he is almost 2 years older than mine and much smaller. As long as you don’t take yourself too seriously you can poke fun at one another’s beliefs.
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