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#76 2012-05-16 17:11:27

777w
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Re: The Bible

calebxy wrote:

777w wrote:

calebxy wrote:


I can't imagine what you'd come up with.  tongue

trust me, ive got plenty of material up my sleeves

Yet you said that you couldn't think of it right now?

all in good time dear friend, all in good time

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#77 2012-05-16 17:18:13

calebxy
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Re: The Bible

777w wrote:

calebxy wrote:

777w wrote:


trust me, ive got plenty of material up my sleeves

Yet you said that you couldn't think of it right now?

all in good time dear friend, all in good time

Lol.


I'm making my own Doctor Who series!  big_smile  See the first episode here.
And please join Story Zone!  big_smile

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#78 2012-05-16 17:55:41

GameHutSoftware
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Re: The Bible

You're new here. I can smell it. The admins don't like loopholes.
[/saysthepersonthatmakesviruses]


Lurking more than posting, but still here.

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#79 2012-05-16 17:57:21

sonicfan12p
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Re: The Bible

777w wrote:

calebxy wrote:

Something fascinating about the Bible, which not many people know about, is it's amazing scientific accuracy. For instance, here's what Job 26:7 says: "He is stretching out the north over the empty place, Hanging the earth upon nothing." Notice that last bit. "Hanging the earth upon nothing." Not on the back of a tortoise or whatever, like many people believed. But, quite rightly, hanging upon nothing. The fact that that scripture, something written thousands of years ago, says something like that, is just one of the reasons I believe the Bible is divinely inspired.

not to be offensive or nothin, but please refrain from phrases like this, they may lead to religous debates which are against the community guidelines

He isn't starting a debate, if someone else decided to argue that point, they would be in violation of the guidlines, not calebxy.


Why are the secret organizations getting all the attention?  mad

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#80 2012-05-16 17:58:54

sonicfan12p
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Re: The Bible

GameHutSoftware wrote:

You're new here. I can smell it. The admins don't like loopholes.
[/saysthepersonthatmakesviruses]

I'm very good at using technicalities to my advantage, not dishonestly or anything like that, but loopholes are my specialty.


Why are the secret organizations getting all the attention?  mad

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#81 2012-05-16 18:02:33

777w
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Re: The Bible

sonicfan12p wrote:

777w wrote:

calebxy wrote:

Something fascinating about the Bible, which not many people know about, is it's amazing scientific accuracy. For instance, here's what Job 26:7 says: "He is stretching out the north over the empty place, Hanging the earth upon nothing." Notice that last bit. "Hanging the earth upon nothing." Not on the back of a tortoise or whatever, like many people believed. But, quite rightly, hanging upon nothing. The fact that that scripture, something written thousands of years ago, says something like that, is just one of the reasons I believe the Bible is divinely inspired.

not to be offensive or nothin, but please refrain from phrases like this, they may lead to religous debates which are against the community guidelines

He isn't starting a debate, if someone else decided to argue that point, they would be in violation of the guidlines, not calebxy.

but this is a dangerous and possibly provoking idea, its not a good plan to even mention it unfortunatley

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#82 2012-05-16 18:07:08

sonicfan12p
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Re: The Bible

777w wrote:

sonicfan12p wrote:

777w wrote:


not to be offensive or nothin, but please refrain from phrases like this, they may lead to religous debates which are against the community guidelines

He isn't starting a debate, if someone else decided to argue that point, they would be in violation of the guidlines, not calebxy.

but this is a dangerous and possibly provoking idea, its not a good plan to even mention it

Uhh..I could go either way. I see the possibilities of what could happen, and as far as the guidlines are concerned, you aren't allowed to make a derrogatory comment and get away with it, so I could still go either way. I wouldn't put it past someone to ignore the guidlines, but if they're followed, no problem.


Why are the secret organizations getting all the attention?  mad

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#83 2012-05-16 18:25:14

spongebob123
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Re: The Bible

I'm probably one of the least religious people around.  smile  I'm not against the Bible though, it has some good morals. And my name is from a biblical character actually! >_< Unfortunately it is always ridiculously misspelled.

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#84 2012-05-16 18:26:56

777w
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Re: The Bible

spongebob123 wrote:

I'm probably one of the least religious people around.  smile  I'm not against the Bible though, it has some good morals. And my name is from a biblical character actually! >_< Unfortunately it is always ridiculously misspelled.

my name is also from a book
cept that book was 1984, not the bible
anyway, i like the bible for its stories
pretty darn good stories they are

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#85 2012-05-16 18:45:11

sonicfan12p
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Re: The Bible

The Bible has been proven to be true in everything that's scientifically and historically provable. The advice given in there works nearly every time, and the historical record is accurate too.


Why are the secret organizations getting all the attention?  mad

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#86 2012-05-16 19:03:57

Paddle2See
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Re: The Bible

sonicfan12p wrote:

The Bible has been proven to be true in everything that's scientifically and historically provable. The advice given in there works nearly every time, and the historical record is accurate too.

Okay - this feels like a deliberate attempt to be provocative. 

I'm going to close this now while we discuss whether we need to make a policy change. 

Please hold.


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