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april

Pickle Queen
@april your father was young... yeah majorly sucks to lose a parent, mom died when i was in grade 1. Congrats on the uncles surgery!! we'll never take life for granted as it certainly is precious, seen some friends disappear.
Loosing ur mom that young is terrible!! So sorry! I turn 33 in 2 months...I never understood how young he passed until I hit 30...
 

6ohMax

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YOu ever woner why churches look so nice? Think about it next time you put that money into that greedy basket.

Yet, their are homeless, disabled Vets, hungry people...Yet, you pray to the guy up stairs to help them.....they still the same after some time...
 

Ishrahnai

Well-Known Member
YOu ever woner why churches look so nice? Think about it next time you put that money into that greedy basket.

Yet, their are homeless, disabled Vets, hungry people...Yet, you pray to the guy up stairs to help them.....they still the same after some time...
I don't understand an omnipresent deity demanding attendance and needing a whip round while you're there! Surely our good deeds (like helping some of the afore mentioned people) and prayers wherever we were would be enough??!
 

6ohMax

Well-Known Member
I was actually writing what my Atheist friend told me once...it is not verbatim but whatever.

I can kinda understand him...
 

Ishrahnai

Well-Known Member
I was actually writing what my Atheist friend told me once...it is not verbatim but whatever.

I can kinda understand him...
I understand him too. whilst I get that nice buildings have running costs and that, but it's man who decided we needed a special location to offer our prayers. That's what I meant before man. My missus is Thai and Buddhist, she has a shrine/ prayer area that I built for her in the corner of our dining room. I've been to temples with her all over Thailand and England, they have a box for donations too. I've put money in, over there particularly. You know that once those monks have what they need to eat they are going to good things with the rest. No extravagance there, they still walk the villages with wooden bowls once a week for food.
 
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