'stoned Part 2 : The Misfortune Cookie

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_Trevor
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Re: 'stoned Part 2 : The Misfortune Cookie

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The Nehor wrote:Can you imagine? Living for eternity with you in some kind of sick, endless debate. I need to go repent now in mortal terror of ending up like that.


You can stop at any time. I believe in you.
“I was hooked from the start,” Snoop Dogg said. “We talked about the purpose of life, played Mousetrap, and ate brownies. The kids thought it was off the hook, for real.”
_harmony
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Re: 'stoned Part 2 : The Misfortune Cookie

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The Nehor wrote:
harmony wrote:And the moral of the story is: what goes around comes around. Or, in other words, do unto others as you would like to be done unto because if you don't, sure as God made lil green apples, you're going to be done unto and you probably won't like it very much.


So in the next life you'll have anonymous internet posters harangue your decisions, question your devotion to Christ, demand your financial records, and continually demean your spirituality as karma for what you say about LDS leaders?


It's nothing personal, Nehor. Just what should be expected of a prophet of God... and unfortunately isn't readily discernable.
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Re: 'stoned Part 2 : The Misfortune Cookie

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Gad,

Your a wee bit distorted in your Op.

A Gods home life is heaven. Everyone understands whats going on and have developed the appropriate attitude and understanding to deal with the universe and the way it really works.

A Gods workplace on the other hand is dealing with alot of shortsighted malcontents who can't conceive of the grand scheme of things and who are in constant need of direction and encouragement.

Nice try though

Gaz
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
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