duke wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 11:19:19 -0800, 2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(•R. L. Measures) wrote:
>
>> In article <url8s3pgeahostom5mvbtdp48tcgucckj0@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, duke
>> <duckgumbo32@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 19:59:14 +0900, Epi-Sode <ph667@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>>> duke wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 14:27:49 -0800, 2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(•R. L. Measures)
wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> • I never joined any organized religion. When I and my siblings
were
>>>>>>>> young, our mother took us to a nearby Presbyterian church, When
I
>> was 13,
>>>>>>>> I learned about Presbyterian doctrine, and I concluded that it
did
>> not add
>>>>>>>> up, so I walked. Subsequently I began reading about the history
of
>>>>>>>> Christianity. I found it appalling as well as galling. In a
>> takeoff from
>>>>>>>> Will Rogers: Anyone who loves organized religion should never
try
>> to find
>>>>>>>> out how it was made.
>>>>>
>>>>>>> So what's disorganized religion like?
>>>>>
>>>>>> • No confessions, no goddess obsessions, boys don't need a rear
>> view mirror.
>>>>> But still judged by Jesus as though he is a Roman Catholic.
>>>> And here we have another splendid and unfounded statement. At least
>>>> *that* is good for a laugh.
>>> Oh my gosh, rl, I'm sorry for picking on you.
>>>
>> • Croc tears.
>
> But from the heart.
LOL.
>
> duke, American-American
> *****
> "The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
> Pope Paul VI
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