Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Agerg, maybe you should begin a thread titled:
"Falsehoods & Deception"
in which you'll be able to award 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 Pinocchios
depending on the severity of the lie.
That thread would always be doomed by a posting of simply "The Bible"; the pinocchio rating of which would dwarf any other untruths. Literally, to give a fair comparison, all lies after posting that could only be fairly awarded a measly 1 out of 10.
As such given that it would then be a thoroughly boring thread, I must decline to start it.
Originally posted by Agerg That thread would always be doomed by a posting of simply "The Bible"; the pinocchio rating of which would dwarf any other untruths. Literally, to give a fair comparison, all lies after posting that could only be fairly awarded a measly 1 out of 10.
As such given that it would then be a thoroughly boring thread, I must decline to start it.
Suggested in deference to your occasional penchant for making judgments. It's used by a Washington, DC Newspaper.
Originally posted by wolfgang59 I can forget but forgiveness is divine.
Yes, "forgiveness is divine"; forgiving and forgetting is an acquired character muscle like the virtue of patience. From my own perspective, how could anyone for whom much had been forgiven not forgive others for lesser words and deeds?
The music has been very nice, like it better than the other stations I have
been using like "Jars of clay", "D.C. Talk", and "Newsboys" much of the
music is from the time period when I became a Christian.
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Spaghetti carbonarra usually goes for £2.29 at ASDA but they are currently on offer at two for ...[text shortened]... the FSM wants us to glorify his noodliness with a bowl of delicious pasta - at an affordable price!
Originally posted by Agerg Inspired by whodey's thread I came along the following link and it got me thinking ...
Spaghetti carbonarra usually goes for £2.29 at ASDA but they are currently on offer at two for £4. This is surely evidence that the FSM wants us to glorify his noodliness with a bowl of delicious pasta - at an affordable price!