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Originally posted by HandyAndy
What is this thing called love?
Hmm... asking a question such as that, in public, at your tender age?

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Always preplexed by the distance between the Immaculate Conception (December 8th) and the birth of Jesus (December 25th).
You would think they could have picked a more appropriate day for the Immaculate Conception, one that was actually believable.

Catholocism is such a silly thing.

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Originally posted by mlprior
Always preplexed by the distance between the Immaculate Conception (December 8th) and the birth of Jesus (December 25th).
You would think they could have picked a more appropriate day for the Immaculate Conception, one that was actually believable.

Catholocism is such a silly thing.

😕
I saw a facinating documentary about an astronomer who correlated different astronomical events to biblical events. According to him when the wise men came to see Jesus, he was a toddler. The star was the alignment of a planet and a star, and he dated the wise man event to Dec. 25th 2 A.D.

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
I saw a facinating documentary about an astronomer who correlated different astronomical events to biblical events. According to him when the wise men came to see Jesus, he was a toddler. The star was the alignment of a planet and a star, and he dated the wise man event to Dec. 25th 2 A.D.
Oh I forgot, off topic,


Budda was fat

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Originally posted by mlprior
Always preplexed by the distance between the Immaculate Conception (December 8th) and the birth of Jesus (December 25th).
You would think they could have picked a more appropriate day for the Immaculate Conception, one that was actually believable.

Catholocism is such a silly thing.

😕
There is only one religious book that has not been changed over the time which is the reason things don't quite add up at times.

Do you know which holy book that is?

Does anyone know which holy book that would be?

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
What is this thing called love?

this is what the ancients called "ether" and what modern physicists/astronomers know as "dark matter". it is the generative force from the original source and it binds all life together at a level we cannot see thru the dark glass.