Pat Robertson says...

May 18, 2006 18:16

"If I heard the Lord right about 2006, the coasts of America will be lashed by storms ( Read more... )

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smokeinmybed May 18 2006, 23:05:16 UTC
hahaha this is amazing.

im moving on tuesday. it'd be nice to see you and the boys before i go.

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mathew_devin May 19 2006, 03:15:22 UTC
ive given up on christians <----- funny because i am one.. ..kinda..?
like people all around just suck. christians just make more of a fool of them selves for some odd reason. even the church as a hole sucks right now. its soo narrow viewed and the people are so closed minded that it doesnt help anyone one, but the people all ready there. heh most of the time the people in church dont want to be in church hahaha
but thats life. whats sad is if christ isnt found in christians where is he found?

(i wana see that movie)

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matt_wall May 19 2006, 23:01:28 UTC
Well, Matt. It's a good thing your in church because I'm sure your presence makes it a better place. You represent an aspect or face of your church and without you I'm sure it would be a lot worse. Sometimes I feel bad that I'm not really involved in the Rock and contributing like I should be. I have a lot of respect for people who see and know the truth on the inside and stay to make it better.

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lifestooshort May 19 2006, 03:16:12 UTC
hahahaha thats awesome.

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eveningepigrams May 19 2006, 13:17:46 UTC
and now for my logic. don't you love the free press:

1. I say I care about people
2. Pat Robertson is a person (ok we could argue this)
3. It stands to reason that if I say I really care about people, all of them, I must care for Pat Robertson.
4. If I don't care for people I can dislike whom I please
5. If I have the ability to dislike whom I please then others have the ability to dislike whom they please
(which includes disliking me; it does suck when you realize this)
6. If anyone can dislike anyone, then they can start name calling or wars
7. Which means they have choosen a side

The saddest thing about this is we are so desperate, we are making believe. Now I love the imagination. But the real question is, when has there ever been a year when at least one storm has not "attacked" America.

Matt, I am liking the solo project. Keep the creativity alive.
Sorry for the book here. But I like that you are making me do. Good job.

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matt_wall May 19 2006, 22:19:51 UTC
Haha.

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If you ever have the time to read this monstrosity. (Something to do on the clock) matt_wall May 19 2006, 22:22:51 UTC
Why thank you for the encouraging word. You're right about old Patty. He is a person and I have no malice for the guy or anyone for that matter. I'm with you on that one. I do, however dislike idealogies and concrete mindsets that grate against my perception of rightness. I hate to say it, but I'm under the impression that Pat Robertson is declining into mental disarray with his recent most unwise choices. Especially with that previous business of calling for the assination of Chavez. What in Christ's name (literally) was that all about ( ... )

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acousticrocker7 May 19 2006, 15:53:43 UTC
My government teacher in highschool had a map that illustrated the red(republican) and blue(democratic) counties in florida, as well as the path of the hurricanes of 2004, and interestingly enough, the path of the hurricanes almost perfectly went through the red counties while the blue counties narrowly averted its destructive path. Interesting, no?

show tomorrow!

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matt_wall May 19 2006, 23:38:29 UTC
That's epic.

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