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To: marcos who wrote (35575)3/11/2007 8:08:53 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 78418
 
That made my day marcos!!



To: marcos who wrote (35575)3/11/2007 8:09:38 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78418
 
The Pastafarian belief of heaven stresses two points. "A) It has beer volcanos as far as the eye can see & B) It has a stripper factory."[6]

Ridiculous. I know it does not have that. What about the hangovers? Oh yeah, you can stay drunk ... ok.. they get one..

So in hell, do they have only ugly strippers? Or really really gorgeous strippers you can never go to back the hotel room with.. (female hell must be different..) and chick hell obviously has no telephones, soap operas or chick flicks etc..

... and chick heaven must have NO strippers except for the strippers being chicks in heaven ... you can see a problem here.. but then again there are no stretch marks, cellulite and everything else is perfect.. men are still in heaven here.. gays too.. and chicks are in charge.. no, that is hell... we can go on..

You can see the flaws in their belief system.

I personally believe both heaven and hell would get boring. And then you would have to switch for while to maintain values and interest.

EC<:-}



To: marcos who wrote (35575)3/11/2007 10:39:06 PM
From: John McCarthy  Respond to of 78418
 
LOL

Whats it called and where do I buy it?

Can I order it by the CASE?

regards,
John



To: marcos who wrote (35575)3/11/2007 11:01:57 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78418
 
And another thing. I am a funduhmentaliszt but I really have trouble with those large skeletons in museums, and the brachiopods buried under 20,000 feet of Omaha plain. Things in our 4400 year old universe must have got really, really busy for a while. Let's put it this way, the die off and burial was quick. Biggie earthquakes, and lots of deificacious metamorphism. Had to bury about 5 or 6 whole animal eras in about 20 minutes, and at different depths to boot in the exact way in which they would have been buried geologically if the bigger animalicules had evolved from the smaller ones. All that mountain building and erosion in the wink of an eye. 4 Ice ages in 10 minutes flat. Continents only seem to drift. It's hooey. They been right where they are at for thousands of years. Solar system concretion is myth. Cooling of stars, super novas, all overheated or cooled scientific imagination. You have to think deeper. But, and I say this advisedly, god is wonderous in his works to behold. Far more wonderous than if we accept he spent 1 billion years doing all this stuff. And establishing the greater wonder is the whole point of the tabernacular way of thinking. Abraham was on the horn to him and wrote it all down. Babylonian king's scribes routinely got all their dates wrong, (worst bunch of liars we have yet run into), but it is an established fact that not one of the jewish patriarchs so much as missed a decimal place in the book of numbers in all their relocations.

I have spoken, grasshopper. The lord is the final tax collector. We didn't come from monkeys, we are monkeys.

EC<:-}