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catholicism the most shadiest to me
Quote from: Job (from the bible) the devil cant fade me on January 17, 2008, 08:06:18 PMcatholicism the most shadiest to meI find that many Irish-Catholics in Northern Ireland are trustworthy revolutionary soldiers. They lived under a quasi-apartheid system for many years and have realized the need to overthrow the WASP and Jew World Orders that are destroying us. So I do stand behind the IRA and INLA.
i dont know anything about that situation over there.
Quote from: Job (from the bible) the devil cant fade me on January 19, 2008, 06:57:37 PMi dont know anything about that situation over there.Basically, the Protestants hate the Catholics and have kept them poor and unemployed for years because they disagree with each other over Northern Ireland's status in the U.K., and the British government let them do it. It's very often compared to the situation in South Africa. But the freedom fighters of the Provisional IRA rose against the evil WASP establishment and fought to overthrow this apartheid system and create a socialist Ireland.
Quote from: Foday-muh'fuckin-Sankoh, bitch! on January 19, 2008, 07:01:07 PMQuote from: Job (from the bible) the devil cant fade me on January 19, 2008, 06:57:37 PMi dont know anything about that situation over there.Basically, the Protestants hate the Catholics and have kept them poor and unemployed for years because they disagree with each other over Northern Ireland's status in the U.K., and the British government let them do it. It's very often compared to the situation in South Africa. But the freedom fighters of the Provisional IRA rose against the evil WASP establishment and fought to overthrow this apartheid system and create a socialist Ireland.So in your hierarchy of hand trophies, WASPs>WASC's, no?
Think about how often an average person goes through ups and downs in their faith, and how often they question and agonize over aspects of their faith.But your average Imam or Preacher or Rabbia or Yogi or whatever, has to always appear to be in a state of high faith and certainty?So ya'll think they fake a lot, and that livin up to others expectations could encircle them in an identity trap?
Quote from: Infinite on January 17, 2008, 07:30:19 PMThink about how often an average person goes through ups and downs in their faith, and how often they question and agonize over aspects of their faith.But your average Imam or Preacher or Rabbia or Yogi or whatever, has to always appear to be in a state of high faith and certainty?So ya'll think they fake a lot, and that livin up to others expectations could encircle them in an identity trap?I think you're looking at the wrong religous leaders. Of cousre I've been telling you that for years, but whatever. If you go talk to some asshole on television, yeah they're probably faking all the time but a truly great religious leader talks about their shortcomings and their struggle to believe and accept teachings and how they themselves are doubters. Check out a local pastor near your home or something, you'll see how authentic many of them are. Check out T.D.Jakes, he's awesome. I'm sure there's similar muslim leaders, if they're allowed to profess doubt.