The lucky thing about protestants is that you don't have to go to confession. What a joke that was, did they really expect me to tell them about all the fires I started?greenmark wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 6:00 pmWell I was lucky. I came from a protestant family, but religion was never forced on me. "make your own mind up" was the guidance. How lucky was I?Derek27 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 5:55 pmI believed in god when I was three or four, and that he requires you to be good to people. If I was talk that he requires a certain group of people to be exterminated, I would have believed that - that's religion!greenmark wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 5:46 pm
Religion is not repsonsible for the actions of things like Putin or the Twin Towers pilots. They make/made their own decisions.
OK warped religious belief/indoctrination may have played a part. But the bottom line is if you kill someone you better have a very good reason IMO. Someone telling you to do it is not a good reason and Putin --- well it's now clear he is plain nuts with no moral justification (religious or otherwise) for his actions.
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I think the answer to that is "yes". Then you would be expected to be contrite and reflect on your errors and expect to be forgiven and supported. The reality of catholicism (religion in general) is quite different, at both ends of the spectrum. You could be abused or let off with no meaningful feedback. Religion reflects humanity. It's a WIP all the time.Derek27 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 6:23 pmThe lucky thing about protestants is that you don't have to go to confession. What a joke that was, did they really expect me to tell them about all the fires I started?
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Sharply pull its front legs apart. It will cause the dog to collapse as sends a shock to their lungs and heart.
Obviously only do this if you are actually being attacked and have no other option.
I've known that for donkeys years but can't remember where I picked it up from - not even sure if it's true since nobody else ever mentions itArchery1969 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 8:34 amSharply pull its front legs apart. It will cause the dog to collapse as sends a shock to their lungs and heart.
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A dog handler I knew at shorncliffe army barracks told me back in the 1980s. I thought it was a joke until I confirmed it with an army vet some years later.foxwood wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 9:00 amI've known that for donkeys years but can't remember where I picked it up from - not even sure if it's true since nobody else ever mentions itArchery1969 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 8:34 amSharply pull its front legs apart. It will cause the dog to collapse as sends a shock to their lungs and heart.
Kemi Badenoch calling the former Post Office chief a disgraceful liar!!
This is a woman who at the Tory Party leadership debate said Boris Johnson is sometimes honest - she wasn't even honest enough to answer the question about the buffoon's honesty. Shows how much she knows about honesty.
This is a woman who at the Tory Party leadership debate said Boris Johnson is sometimes honest - she wasn't even honest enough to answer the question about the buffoon's honesty. Shows how much she knows about honesty.
Russian authorities continue to block access to the body of Alexei Navalny as they plan to carry out tests for two more weeks, his spokeswoman says.
So as guilty as a puppy next to a pile of poo!
Christ, Russia epitomises lions lead by donkeys.
So as guilty as a puppy next to a pile of poo!
Christ, Russia epitomises lions lead by donkeys.
Got an ad on YouTube from Halfords about MOT/Service saying 'there's a cost of driving crisis', looked on their website and its about £330 for an MOT and major service, my local garage and every other around here is about £185-195.
Just feels totally disingenuous and shouldn't be allowed.
Just feels totally disingenuous and shouldn't be allowed.