Salvation is free, and now I know why

Jan 23, 2008 18:09

Wow. What an interesting day. Where do I start ( Read more... )

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crystalseraph January 24 2008, 03:18:11 UTC
Jeez....you poor bastard xD

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aranka January 24 2008, 04:04:30 UTC
Speaking as a recovering Catholic these people really deserve pity more than scorn. They need help, a good counselor, and perhaps a reality TV show in which family and friends exploit their addiction in order to gain fame via an ethically ambiguous means of mass communication.

Fucking Christians. Just say "Isaiah 14" and watch them choke on their tongues.

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heliina January 24 2008, 14:01:17 UTC
Religious zeal can be interesting, entertaining, mind-boggling and/or scary to experience... much like the fervor or fanaticism of anything you dont have the same feelings about. Kinda like how f'd up "Trekkies" look or feel to non-trekkies..... or online RPG'rs look to non-computer people .. or how health-nuts are to non-health nuts... or smokers to non-smokers.. or republicans to democrats or .. or ... or ...

Anyhow... You cant just read one book.. The Golden Compass.... you have to read the 3 of them..... of which, I think the first was THE best, but .. the story is incomplete without them all. I've read them all but havent seen the movie yet --- wanted to read the books first.

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tylinhae January 24 2008, 16:39:44 UTC
Well, the book I bought was His Dark Materials, which contained all 3 books in one giant overpriced, overweight volume that I can barely lift. So I'm good on that front!

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heliina January 25 2008, 00:28:00 UTC
Groovy!

You'll hate the very ending. I did. ;-D

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