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#120
by
The Zook
on 31 Oct, 2008 09:49
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Peace be with you.
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#121
by
PBurke
on 31 Oct, 2008 09:51
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and also with you! ha ha ha c'mon guys, let's keep this one cool. to each his own i say.
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#122
by
Timmay
on 31 Oct, 2008 09:53
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THANK YOU PBurke.... it was my understanding this wasnt to evolve into a bashing thread.
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#123
by
PowerOfCheese
on 31 Oct, 2008 10:04
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I wish I knew what religion I am. I suppose not wanting to be part of a religion or religious cult is a religion somewhere. lol
I was raised Catholic, my mother is a Catholic school teacher, I even had my last rights as a child. Unfortunately, I can't stand going to church. To me it feels like an invasion of privacy or mass speculation. I don't think my pathetic human brain can truly comprehend what's in store for me in the afterlife. Having a human interpretation just seems like creative writing to me.
I believe with all my soul that there's something out there but I also believe with all my soul that all the religions have it wrong. If I had kids I'd probably raise them Catholic or Christian as a guide to help teach them right and wrong but I certainly wouldn't push faith on them. Maybe I'm a hypocrite... dunno.
Is there a religion for someone like me? I believe in a power but not the human twist/name that's put on it. I don't need saving. I speak to my "God" every day all day.
We'll find out soon enough I suppose. Life: Nobody gets out alive.
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#124
by
StumpyDave
on 31 Oct, 2008 10:10
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Nobody gets out alive
I'm pushing for immortality. I'm doing alright so far. I'll keep you updated with how I get on.
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#125
by
tomgallagher
on 31 Oct, 2008 17:03
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good luck with that.
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#126
by
THier
on 01 Nov, 2008 02:53
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Well I was resisting clicking this thread,, but glad to see (at least the pages I read) this is a very civilized thread. I am glad it has been allowed to continued.
I am a cradle Catholic, maybe not a poster boy for the religion, but deep in my beliefs, I don't "preach" to anyone and I don't like anyone to "preach" to me outside of the church. If a civilized discussion comes up, not matter what the religion, then I will participitate, but I don't tell anyone they are wrong, but expect the same in return. I find it interesting to hear what others beliefs are, but no-one has swayed mine.

Tom
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#127
by
StumpyDave
on 01 Nov, 2008 08:53
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My boss is an Orthodox Jew.
That looks like a lot of hard work! There are quite strict restrictions imposed on their lifestyles. However he and his family seem very happy. It is also a very close community. They really do look after their own an help in any way possible. His business contacts in North London and Manchester have brought a lot of income to his companies.
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#128
by
Razor X
on 01 Nov, 2008 21:29
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What's really interesting about this conversation is that it proves that sly guys come from all walks of life. One of the common fears of would-be headshavers is that they'll be mistakenly pigeon-holed as a thug, racist, Nazi, gay, cancer patient, etc. etc. But threads like this prove for once and for all that there is no one "profile" for the sly guy. We come from all across the religious, political and socio-economic spectrum. We're a pretty diverse group, don't you think?
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#129
by
wpruitt
on 01 Nov, 2008 21:55
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Great point, bro!
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#130
by
joergHH
on 02 Nov, 2008 04:30
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What's really interesting about this conversation is that it proves that sly guys come from all walks of life. We come from all across the religious, political and socio-economic spectrum. We're a pretty diverse group, don't you think? 
Really, that's it!
J
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#131
by
Mikekoz13
on 02 Nov, 2008 06:49
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What's really interesting about this conversation is that it proves that sly guys come from all walks of life. One of the common fears of would-be headshavers is that they'll be mistakenly pigeon-holed as a thug, racist, Nazi, gay, cancer patient, etc. etc. But threads like this prove for once and for all that there is no one "profile" for the sly guy. We come from all across the religious, political and socio-economic spectrum. We're a pretty diverse group, don't you think? 
Razor nails it!!!
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#132
by
xnewyawka
on 02 Nov, 2008 08:49
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What's really interesting about this conversation is that it proves that sly guys come from all walks of life. We come from all across the religious, political and socio-economic spectrum. We're a pretty diverse group, don't you think? 
Really, that's it!
J
Well said, Raz. And that should close this thread.
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#133
by
timorousme
on 06 Nov, 2008 14:10
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What's really interesting about this conversation is that it proves that sly guys come from all walks of life. One of the common fears of would-be headshavers is that they'll be mistakenly pigeon-holed as a thug, racist, Nazi, gay, cancer patient, etc. etc. But threads like this prove for once and for all that there is no one "profile" for the sly guy. We come from all across the religious, political and socio-economic spectrum. We're a pretty diverse group, don't you think? 
Right on. If anything, I think after I shaved, I'm actually pigeonholed less than before. I looked like a total creep before. Now, there's less of me being hidden and my true character shines. We're all such a diverse and eclectic bunch, but this thread shows that being sly is really about having nothing to hide. Our characters truly break the pigeonholes.
I had a dream! That one day, a man would not be judged by the hair on his head, but by the content of his heart!
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#134
by
fcb2001
on 15 Feb, 2009 09:59
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Iam the same way, iam a convert to catholicism myself i was raised as a non demoninational christian, I dont preach to anyone, and i dont like anyone to preach to me outside of church, the only time i will discuss religion is if there can be a civilized discussion, and i have a great deal of respect for other people's faiths.
this is the church i go to
http://www.johnthebaptist.org/bulletins.htmlWell I was resisting clicking this thread,, but glad to see (at least the pages I read) this is a very civilized thread. I am glad it has been allowed to continued.
I am a cradle Catholic, maybe not a poster boy for the religion, but deep in my beliefs, I don't "preach" to anyone and I don't like anyone to "preach" to me outside of the church. If a civilized discussion comes up, not matter what the religion, then I will participitate, but I don't tell anyone they are wrong, but expect the same in return. I find it interesting to hear what others beliefs are, but no-one has swayed mine. 
Tom