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Anonymous Uncle Al said...

1) Christ died for your sins.
2) If you do not sin, then Christ died in vain.
3) Get on with it.

Uncle Al signed a contract with the Devil to torture missionaries for eternity in Hell. All the proximate pressure is off. Visit! Look for the lower level manager with ice in his drink.

12:49 PM, January 29, 2008

Blogger Bee said...

And so this is Christmas
For weak and for strong
For rich and the poor ones
The world is so wrong

~ John Lennon

1:01 PM, January 29, 2008

Blogger Arun said...

Uncle Al forgot:

0) You have already sinned (the original sin)

2:08 PM, January 29, 2008

Blogger Bee said...

I remember feeling low
I remember losing hope
I remember all the feelings
And the day they stopped
We are,
We are all innocent, we are all innocent
We are, we are, we are
We are all innocent, we are all innocent

~ Our Lady Peace

3:47 PM, January 29, 2008

Anonymous Uncle Al said...

0) You have already sinned (the original sin)

Insane, stupid, amusing.
Jews, Christians, Muslims.
Each was alloted two of three.

One perceives Christians are bitter for not being amusing, re their Inquisition, their Crusades, and Northern Ireland. Jews are a giggle, Muslims are a whole ten-in-one. (Hindus have 30 crores of gods - 300 million deities. Imagine carrying around the dead tree addition list - presumably with Yahweh penciled in at the end.)

http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/religion.htm
Grok religion.

5:19 PM, January 29, 2008

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Stefan,

Now that does not look like a tree of any description, let alone one of the Xmas species. I thought you were going to announce they discovered a mysterious conical monolith in one of the Messenger flyby photos, something like that Martian face that had all the wackos humming for so long :-)

Best,

Phil

8:03 PM, January 29, 2008

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Bee,

I see you’re a Lennon fan, I as well. Might I ask as how you were introduced to his music? I’m curious since you were only born a few years after his senseless death. I’m fairly certain you wouldn’t have seen him at the Bruno Koschider’s Indra Club or the Star-Club in Hamburg in the very early sixties. I remember him best for his and Yoko Bed-in for peace in Montreal (protest against the Veitnam War). I won’t reveal however how old I was :-)

Best,

Phil

8:54 PM, January 29, 2008

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Phil:

I can't say I was 'introduced' to any kind of music. I am a random radio station jumper, whenever somebody talks for more than 10 seconds I chose a different station, that way I get to hear a lot of different things (it drives my husband nuts though).

Lennon, can't quite recall, 'War is over' I probably knew before I spoke English. Give Peace a Chance came back '90/'91 first Gulf war and the Yugoslav war. The latter might not have played such a big role in North America, but it did in Europe. A lot of refugees sought asylum in Germany. The city where I grew up happened to have the first entry center for the refugees arriving at the Frankfurt airport (Erstaufnahme Unterkunft), meaning, almost everybody who arrived there had to go through that small town before being distributed elsewhere (and most arrived at the airport since there was at least then a law that if they crossed border from another intermediate European country, Germany could refuse to accept them). As a result the schools had to cope with many children that knew all along they wouldn't stay, and most often didn't even want to be in Germany, etc. Also, the Yugoslavs typically didn't get along to well with the Turks. The only thing we all had in common was that we found war to be a bad idea. So, there Lennon came in. Best,

B.

8:33 AM, January 30, 2008

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