If you tried living with my second wife you'd soon realise that hell is very real, and has an RG2 postcode
Hell definitely exists in this world. For example if you disobey the ten commandments with some of the more significant ones such as "don't murder" etc you will find yourself in a real life hell.Grew up in a pretty fundamentalist Christian environment. Find the idea of "hell" pretty abhorrent. Messed with me for a long time.
2nd? What was the 1st one like?If you tried living with my second wife you'd soon realise that hell is very real, and has an RG2 postcode
With the benefit of hindsight it was a case of jumping out of a frying pan on a gentle heat into the fires of damnation2nd? What was the 1st one like?
The frying pan must have loved thatWith the benefit of hindsight it was a case of jumping out of a frying pan on a gentle heat into the fires of damnation
You have my sympathy Fred.With the benefit of hindsight it was a case of jumping out of a frying pan on a gentle heat into the fires of damnation
That's quite sad. No kid should be burdened with such heavy duty nonsense.Grew up in a pretty fundamentalist Christian environment. Find the idea of "hell" pretty abhorrent. Messed with me for a long time.
To be fair the frying pan had already decided it wanted a different occupant - would probably be more accurate to say it was an ice cold frying panThe frying pan must have loved that
Thanks, although I'd have to admit that my matrimonial travails over the years have been, and indeed continue to be, largely self-inflictedYou have my sympathy Fred.
It was all good on the whole. Plenty of good aspects. But it does take a while to get over brainwashed ideologies that are ingrained, particularly if they're associated with a deep personal guilt and tied to the fear of hell. Plenty to learn/like in religions still, but all with a grain o' salt for me now.That's quite sad. No kid should be burdened with such heavy duty nonsense.
For your journey I recommend '50 Voices of Disbelief'. It's edited by Russell Blackford and Udo Schuklenk who do an excellent job of selecting the essays.It was all good on the whole. Plenty of good aspects. But it does take a while to get over brainwashed ideologies that are ingrained, particularly if they're associated with a deep personal guilt and tied to the fear of hell. Plenty to learn/like in religions still, but all with a grain o' salt for me now.
Yes I can second guess what 'self-inflicted' means. But that aside, 'self-inflicted' is such an interesting way of putting things because it hints so much of an 'unfulfilled need' that you know very little about. Perhaps it's time that you discover what it is?Thanks, although I'd have to admit that my matrimonial travails over the years have been, and indeed continue to be, largely self-inflicted
Many more brilliant male minds than mine have failed to work out what makes women tick so I don't think I'll be embarking on any voyages of discovery - am thinking about creating an alter ego called Julius thoughYes I can second guess what 'self-inflicted' means. But that aside, 'self-inflicted' is such an interesting way of putting things because it hints so much of an 'unfulfilled need' that you know very little about. Perhaps it's time that you discover what it is?
Sorry for the ambiguity. I was referring to you as we all know that women are impossible to work out.Many more brilliant male minds than mine have failed to work out what makes women tick so I don't think I'll be embarking on any voyages of discovery - am thinking about creating an alter ego called Julius though
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If Shezad had stopped at his first comment it would be fine.. but to say "then be ready for the fire" is just a little ****ed up. Just imagine what would happen if there was a SL-Pak series in Pakistan and Sanga tried to convert one of the Pakistanis to Buddhism.. I guess that's why you don't have anyone touring Pak..
Nah he's right. The reason no-one is touring Pakistan has absolutely nothing to do with the security threat and everything to do with the fact that they wouldn't be able to get away with converting players to Buddhism on the field. It's a well-known fact.
Nah he's right. The reason no-one is touring Pakistan has absolutely nothing to do with the security threat and everything to do with the fact that they wouldn't be able to get away with converting players to Buddhism on the field. It's a well-known fact.