This is not the right place, but just a simply thought to the Greatest Man that this world ever seen.
"God take care of him as you done for your Son"
Christ opened the doors to the Pope
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/20 ... 336705.htm
Not sure about the reliability of the source of course, but maybe there's hope yet Keep him in your prayers for a little while longer.
Not sure about the reliability of the source of course, but maybe there's hope yet Keep him in your prayers for a little while longer.
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Nick Cave is dead ?taylor wrote:This is not the right place, but just a simply thought to the Greatest Man that this world ever seen.
"God take care of him as you done for your Son"
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Too f**king latetaylor wrote:This is not the right place, but just a simply thought to the Greatest Man that this world ever seen.
"God take care of him as you done for your Son"
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The word on the street is that they wouldn't let him go before the Easter festivities.
One of my favourites.
One of my favourites.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Be a blessing when he passes because he's been not in the best of health for a long time now.
A good soul who will be going to heaven.
The longest serving Pope?
A good soul who will be going to heaven.
The longest serving Pope?
yes, I have seen him a few years ago in Poland and was very surprised how frail he looked then. Apparently he realises he is dying, and in my opinion he knows that he's fulfilled his m*****n. I'm not religious but I have a big respect for that man...elamanamou wrote:Be a blessing when he passes because he's been not in the best of health for a long time now.
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The title of this thread reminded me of a Blackadder Sketch:
Probably in poor taste, but I have no alliegance to the Pope, and we all need a little humour now and again.The writers of Blackadder wrote: <A tremendous noise of wood being bent and broken fills the room. Baldrick enters, carrying a door.>
Edmund: <looks at what Baldrick is carrying; is not surprised; speaks calmly> Baldrick, I would advise you to make the explanation you are about to give, phenomenally good.
Baldrick: You said, "Get the door."
Edmund: Not good enough -- you're fired.
Baldrick: But, My Lord, I've been in your family since 1532!
Edmund: So has syphilis; now get out.
Baldrick: My Lord. <starts to leave but returns> Oh, by the way: there was a messenger outside when I got the door. He says the Queen wants to see you -- Lord Melchett is very sick.
Edmund: <stands up excitedly> Really...!?
Baldrick: Yeah -- he's at Death's door.
Edmund: Well, my faithful old reinstated family retainer, let's go and open it for him, then!
Err.... Nope. Not in my eyestaylor wrote:This is not the right place, but just a simply thought to the Greatest Man that this world ever seen.
"God take care of him as you done for your Son"
But I respect others thoughts
I think someone set my soul alight
I try hard to respect the deeply held beliefs of others, really, I do.
But a certain well known phrase concerning the Pope springs to mind.
And before anyone suggests it, it's not sectarianism, or any other kind of ism. I've little time for religion, it's an evil thing IMHO.
As Von once astutely observed - it's time we stopped teaching our children religion and started teaching about religion.
It'll be a far nicer world once we stop forcing our creeds, beliefs and bigotry on our descendants.
To steal some more lines -
What are they gonna say?
That he was a kind man?
That he was a wise man?
Bullshit man!
Millions, no doubt are praying for him, and I guess I'm fine with that.
It's their choice.
But given his Holiness's opinions on abortion, birth control, homosexuality and women clergy - I wouldn't give the man the steam off my shit!
Sorry, but it's just the way I feel.
Besides which, he's had a good innings, whatever your opinion of him. Everything has its season.
Finally, Bill Hicks once remakred something along the following lines.
Three centimetres of armoured glass?
That's faith for you!
But a certain well known phrase concerning the Pope springs to mind.
And before anyone suggests it, it's not sectarianism, or any other kind of ism. I've little time for religion, it's an evil thing IMHO.
As Von once astutely observed - it's time we stopped teaching our children religion and started teaching about religion.
It'll be a far nicer world once we stop forcing our creeds, beliefs and bigotry on our descendants.
To steal some more lines -
What are they gonna say?
That he was a kind man?
That he was a wise man?
Bullshit man!
Millions, no doubt are praying for him, and I guess I'm fine with that.
It's their choice.
But given his Holiness's opinions on abortion, birth control, homosexuality and women clergy - I wouldn't give the man the steam off my shit!
Sorry, but it's just the way I feel.
Besides which, he's had a good innings, whatever your opinion of him. Everything has its season.
Finally, Bill Hicks once remakred something along the following lines.
Three centimetres of armoured glass?
That's faith for you!
You are what you drink - I'm a bitter man!
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I was quite impressed until I hit the floor,.....Isn’t that what friends are for ?
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religion is control.end of story.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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i'm with markfiend. it's both the pacifier and stimulator of the masses.
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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how so em'semilystrange wrote:i'm with markfiend. it's both the pacifier and stimulator of the masses.
Goths have feelings too
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jihad, for one..
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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quite. trouble is, it's not always you that reaps it, is it? unless your religion is a 'wheel of life' one.
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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papal sex and murder scandals? never.. not in a month of sundays....
I don't wanna live like I don't mind