Papal front runners. If the Black guy becomes the next pope, white Republicans will scream DEI till their buttholes explode

So who's the front runner to be The next Pope? Some of you get distracted and off topic so easily...;) Just enjoy whatever Religion and faith that you Have chosen... It's obvious who is content and who is not... No one is going to change any hearts and minds around here...
 
Most scholars agree that the Gospels were written decades after Jesus.
I don't understand why that's a problem. By the standards of surviving ancient documents, that is very close in time to the events they describe.

The oldest surviving description of Alexander the Great was written 400 years after he lived.
 
Im good, fuckface.

Now go eat a dick.
Doubtful. Your posts indicate severe anguish and pain. I'm guessing you've think about suicide every day. I'd recommend seeking help first if it's only mental. If you are dying of a physical condition, then Plan A would be to end the pain.
 
Doubtful. Your posts indicate severe anguish and pain. I'm guessing you've think about suicide every day. I'd recommend seeking help first if it's only mental. If you are dying of a physical condition, then Plan A would be to end the pain.
No they don't, captain fake psychology.
 
No they don't, captain fake psychology.
You're free to deny, Fredo. You're free to your opinions as am I.

Others can read both our posts, if they care to do so, and draw their own conclusions about each of our personalities, intelligence, levels of anger and hatred.

Examples from this thread:
And you're a dummy, not just a retard.
Yakuda is clearly an anti christ judaizer.
Thats Because you're a failure.
And judaism is a racist cult.
 
You're free to deny, Fredo. You're free to your opinions as am I.

Others can read both our posts, if they care to do so, and draw their own conclusions about each of our personalities, intelligence, levels of anger and hatred.

Examples from this thread:

QED
What does whole of the law mean to you?
 
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What does whole of the law mean to you?
I'd never heard the phrase so I Googled it. It's an interesting concept. I agree that people should be themselves and live their lives as they see fit with the only stipulation that they do not hurt others.

Aleister Crowley, a controversial occultist and philosopher, famously stated, "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law." At its core, this quote advocates for the freedom to follow one's true desires and instincts. It encourages individuals to be true to themselves and emphasizes the importance of personal fulfillment. This idea, while seemingly simple, holds immense significance in our society, as it challenges conventional norms and invites us to question the nature of morality and individualism.At first glance, one might interpret this quote as a perpetual pursuit of hedonism, where individuals are urged to indulge in their every whim without considering the consequences. However, a deeper examination unveils a more complex philosophy that expands our understanding of personal freedom. Rather than advocating for reckless abandon, Crowley's quote suggests that by aligning our actions with our innermost desires, we can authentically live a life of truth and purpose.
 
Read some history, you uneducated moron. lol

Vatican City, officially the Vatican City State is a landlocked country, city-state, microstate, and enclave surrounded by, and historically a part of, Rome, Italy. It became independent from Italy in 1929 with the Lateran Treaty, and is a distinct territory under "full ownership, exclusive dominion, and sovereign authority and jurisdiction" of the Holy See, which is itself a sovereign entity under international law, maintaining the city-state's temporal power, governance, diplomatic, and spiritual independence. The Vatican is also a metonym for the pope, the Holy See, and the Roman Curia.
And you obviously don't really know the significance of that.
 

I'd never heard the phrase so I Googled it. It's an interesting concept. I agree that people should be themselves and live their lives as they see fit with the only stipulation that they do not hurt others.

Aleister Crowley, a controversial occultist and philosopher, famously stated, "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law." At its core, this quote advocates for the freedom to follow one's true desires and instincts. It encourages individuals to be true to themselves and emphasizes the importance of personal fulfillment. This idea, while seemingly simple, holds immense significance in our society, as it challenges conventional norms and invites us to question the nature of morality and individualism.At first glance, one might interpret this quote as a perpetual pursuit of hedonism, where individuals are urged to indulge in their every whim without considering the consequences. However, a deeper examination unveils a more complex philosophy that expands our understanding of personal freedom. Rather than advocating for reckless abandon, Crowley's quote suggests that by aligning our actions with our innermost desires, we can authentically live a life of truth and purpose.
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We're in the Christian context of "do unto others...shall be the whole of the law", the golden rule essentially.

Nice distraction, senor rimjob.
 
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