the maturity level of this thread is through the roof. as is the sarcasm level yuk yuk yuk
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TEHEE! I CAN'T THINK OF ANY GOOD ARGUING POINTS FOR MY LOAD-OF-SHIT POINT OF VIEW, SO I'LL CHANGE EVERYTHING YOU SAY INTO SOMETHING SO SHOCKINGLY GAY IT AMKES YOU SOUND L IKE A FAG.
loL! :bigups:Originally posted by Jeenyusssometimes i thrust my hips so my flaccid dick slaps my stomach, then my taint, then my stomach, then my taint. i like the sound.
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putting absurd gay porn into someone else's mouth, thus claiming that they want to have sex with you, is what's known as "fantasizing"
the fact that dothefandango is responding like an angry toddler doesn't change the fact that you're pretty much ruining your own "argument" from the last 5 pages of thread.Originally posted by WardOK.. ur retarded case closed
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yeah finger fuckin' on the dance floor n' shit. greasy.Originally posted by turmiojeenyuss seemingly without reason if he didn't have clean flours in his bag.Originally posted by grandI've been afk eating an apple and watching the late night news...
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The popular view of hell as most people understand it, was not originally a Judeo/Christian concept. It was adopted from the pagans much like Christmas & Easter. Christmas wasn't first celebrated internationally until about 475 A.D. Constantine made it trendy to be a Christian and so the pagans complied by changing the names of their gods to biblical names yet, for the most part, held on to their pagan beliefs. Saturnalia was the original feast of the season. Most scholars agree that Jesus was born in late September. Early Christians, until about the time Christmas was popularized, Christians celebrated the resurrection calling it Pasche (Passover). Easter comes from the pagan festival of Istar, the fertility goddess. Hence the reason for rabbits and eggs. (The Catholic's Lent came from the pagan time of lamenting called Castus.) Likewise, our understanding of Hell comes from the pagan worship to the god Molach.Last edited by HeavenSent; 06-21-2006, 04:06 AM.
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Originally posted by HeavenSentActually scholars have much confusion regarding Sargon. The reason being, because Sargon was originally from the Adamic land. Adam's first 10 generations lived on average about 900 years. Sargon I (believed by a handfull of Christians to be Cain) is said to have ruled for 730 years. Secular scholars understandably can't accept that time span.
http://forums.stangnet.com/archive/i.../t-458769.html
The name “Sargon” seems to be a combination if you would of a title and a name. The word “sar” is an interesting word. In Hebrew, it means “ruler”. In Akkadian, it means “king”. Thus, other related words would be “shar, czar, sir, sire, etc.”. The word “gon” is better translated “Ghan” as in other manuscripts Sargon is called “Sharghani”. The name “Ghan” is also translated into other languages as “Khan” and Khan means “Cain”! So the appropriate translation of “Sargon” is “King Cain”!
In the picture below King Jehu of Israel is pictured bowing to Shalmaneser III, and Israel is bringing tribute to him. This gives the first clear picture of what the Israelites looked like.
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How come all the old illustrations of Adam and Eve show them with belly buttons?
How come all the old paintings of the Last Supper have everyone sitting on the same side of the table?
Is it perhaps that artistic license was used, or that these things might not portray stuff exactly right?Last edited by Ephemeral; 06-21-2006, 08:08 AM.
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Originally posted by EphemeralHow come all the old illustrations of Adam and Eve show them with belly buttons?
How come all the old paintings of the Last Supper have everyone sitting on the same side of the table?
Is it perhaps that artistic license was used, or that these things might not portray stuff exactly right?
OR MAYBE ALIENS MADE UP RELIGION!!!
THEY DID DO 9/11sigpic
All good things must come to an end.
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