Hello!
I did a search for rebirth, you know, the music app, and was overwhelmed with goddamn god threads.
Jesus! I'm so glad I live in the UK. http://www.thinkinganglicans.org.uk...ves/000486.html
Driving through new mexico from ski resort to ski resort recently, I happened upon a christian radio station: Joe: "Do you think a demon is in my light switch? Because my light is flickering."
Preacher man: "Perhaps, but whatever, you need to protect yourself with the armour of god"
Although scared, I laughed anyway.
Later I got drunk, and, whilst talking to an extreme skier person who was discusing an odd event that happened to him, I said: "That's Gad talkin'!" To which he replied: "I think your right man"
I was F'in JOKING!
You all need to do a search for 5-Meo-DMT and order some. It's legal in the US, and I seriously doubt the bible specifically mentions it.
What I want to get across is that the radio 'call a preacher' thing actually scared me. Of course there is the odd religious radio station round here, but I am not in anyway as bombarded with blind faith as I was in New Mexico.
I was more scared of that than I've ever been of al Qaeda.
To repeat, I was shocked and amazed!
I did a search for rebirth, you know, the music app, and was overwhelmed with goddamn god threads.
Jesus! I'm so glad I live in the UK. http://www.thinkinganglicans.org.uk...ves/000486.html
Driving through new mexico from ski resort to ski resort recently, I happened upon a christian radio station: Joe: "Do you think a demon is in my light switch? Because my light is flickering."
Preacher man: "Perhaps, but whatever, you need to protect yourself with the armour of god"
Although scared, I laughed anyway.
Later I got drunk, and, whilst talking to an extreme skier person who was discusing an odd event that happened to him, I said: "That's Gad talkin'!" To which he replied: "I think your right man"
I was F'in JOKING!
You all need to do a search for 5-Meo-DMT and order some. It's legal in the US, and I seriously doubt the bible specifically mentions it.
What I want to get across is that the radio 'call a preacher' thing actually scared me. Of course there is the odd religious radio station round here, but I am not in anyway as bombarded with blind faith as I was in New Mexico.
I was more scared of that than I've ever been of al Qaeda.
To repeat, I was shocked and amazed!