whoa.......hey OT's namo ha......
uhmmp.....
whoa.......hey OT's namo ha......
uhmmp.....
slow down punk,,fan kasi ako sayo when it comes to religious claimsmay na mention ka kasi somewhere that really tickles my belly,,parang your a "martyr" tama ba yun? ang humble mo naman,,,grudge? di namam ciguro, im just puzzled the more i read your catholic words the more i dont feel any spirit of christianity in you
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ahh my claim? "faith steadfast as a thousand martyrs"? read that somewhere...
mao ba? that what i was also thinking, nice guess, FYI when I was new here in sno, i posted more insane than kebot and reg,, i'd stay on this forum for hours doing what kebot is doing, but i changed cause i felt what you just said... well of course the words here can hardly reflect what we are personally.the more i read your catholic words the more i dont feel any spirit of christianity in you
it's not my obligation to make you feel any sense of spirituality in me, hell do i care.
naa na koy fan kewl![]()
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Lets get to the point...
Firstly, the religious stereotyping that we seem to be practicing nowadays makes us sadly similar to history’s practitioners of the same. Overlying the fundamental and, truth be told, significant differences in the way the different religions of the world structure the world view of their adherents is a common thread of violence being perpetrated in the name of religion. Man has a way of working his will into the Word of God.
The second point is that organized religion acts as an important political entity. At this particular moment in history, this is trend appears to be global. Right-wing Christian movements, fundamentalist Islamic parties and right-wing Hindu parties are all different manifestations of the choice of religion as the primary determinant of political identity. The consequences of this polarization troubles democracy everywhere.
Fundamentally, democracy works on the basis of representation and competition. The citizenry of a nation elects representatives of their interests; the various elected interest groups compete to best represent their constituents. For example, it is natural for the steelworkers of a country to vote for a political party that favors strong labor rights. It is natural for this party to debate and represent the interests of their supporters in the offices of state. Compromise is sometimes necessary, often crucial.
Last edited by tatakalz; 07-12-2009 at 03:57 PM.
Really you have changedwell good for you catholic boy,,your god must be so proud of you,,uhhmm mmwwwahh
,,,yes naman wala kang obligation to make me feel any sense of holy shit,,,Love your enemy right? sabi ni lord jesus? well its your obligation to love me
not unless my sinabi si jesus na luv your enemy w/n your catholic church![]()
enemy is broad topic.. and you are not my enemy so i don't love you (that's aweful logic) but i can love you as someone else..as a friend or as a foe. either way it is my obligation to respect everyone, mao mihinay nako... how bout you.. you did not answer my question yet..
what's with the grudge, punk?
pasasenya kana mam wag mong patolan mga taong KULANG SA PANSIN mga FANATICS kasi wala yang magawa sa buhay nila kundi maghanap nang awai gaya nitong isang LOKO pabayaan muna!
The MORE you entertain him the MORE he entertains you.
dont entertain his replys then this IMBECILE one will stop.
para wala nang gulo.
ang sakit mo namang magsalita tagalog palaka kaya pala nahirapan ako sa tumang kalisod.
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