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View Poll Results: Should Flag Burning Be Legal or Illegal?
Illegal. Flag burning dishonors those who died to keep us free--except where flags are concerned.
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24.67%
Legal. Nothing says I’m proud to live in a free society quite like burning its symbol.
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52.67%
Yes.
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It depends. Is the flag wrapped around _____? (describe who or what in comments)
So Eeset rebounded with a witty commentary on my application of humor...
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You failed.
Eeset can't find humor at her own expense.
Well move over Sixth Sense. Look out Usual Suspects.
While Nang took the Cub Reporter thread on...
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None of this is important nor worthy of statistical compilation.
Beats the horoscope though. And it's more certain than the weather.
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If TH continues in this vein,
I was aiming for your jocular...
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I just might have to report him on grounds of unnecessary frivolity . . .
Well, the necessary variety always seems to miss the point, doesn't it.
Answered Stripes long distance critique of the justice system here...
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Your system is corrupt,
No, though any system made by and administered by men will invariably find corruption within it. The system is a good one. It works most of the time. And when it fails it has mechanisms to address those failures.
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broken
No. It has a remarkably high conviction rate and a history of overturning unjust verdicts to boot. It's far from perfect, as are men.
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and evil.
That really doesn't even rate an answer, but I'll give it more than it merits. The goal of the system is justice. It isn't evil any more than a gun fashioned to protect but occasionally used to harm the innocent is evil.
Now if you want to try and support those descriptions with argument, I'll be back later to address any one of them.
Tried not to tell bybee how horribly, horribly disappointed she was about to be...
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I'm reading "The Life of Pi" right now. I am utterly enchanted by it.
So...haven't gotten to the end yet then. ...what? I didn't tell her.
Answered Delmar's hypothetical thread...
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Let's say you die and meet Jesus and find out your particular theology is mistaken. What then?
Then it won't matter because He won't be God. Because that's my theology. Who is he and what is it that to me. That's the salvific. The rest is gratitude and relation.
Outside of that, commentary.
When what do you know...
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Originally Posted by Quincy
... My life mostly revolves around music, film, art, videogames and girls ...
Oh and my turtle of course . .
Um...well--hey! Look what we have here! Ms. Tortuga and good as new!
What do you know. And she's lost a little weight. Crazy turtle.
But anna ruined it...
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Originally Posted by annabenedetti
That is NOT Ms. Tortuga.
And that was that...
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Originally Posted by Town Heretic
And might I add that memorial was in excellent, ah...taste?
Look, it, it was snowing (somewhere) and none of us, not a man jack of us knew when it would lift (wherever) and, well, there it was with its own little bowl...might as well have had spoons for legs.
Rusha's nod to Sod set me to consider a point often made without follow up around here...
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Oddly enough, one day of your posts does more harm to the message of Christianity than all of Squeaky's posts put together.
I think there's a distortion problem that surfaces too frequently in a number of posters relating to the "open rebuke is better than love carefully concealed" approach.
The root is right. A Christian can't soft sell the moral foundation of God, shouldn't make anyone comfortable with sin on the point, but that notion is too often confused with a license to act in a way that doesn't reflect Christ's own approach more often than not. He was criticized for spending much of his time ministering to the sinner. And most of what he had to say was loving, as was the final act of his life in the flesh.
What happens is a couple of instances of him strongly rebuking religious leaders who were knowing hypocrites and a slap at Peter for trusting his own notions above God's design becomes the go to move for approaching anyone they disagree with or they meet who is outside of the faith. That's not following Christ's example, it's a distortion of it. It doesn't serve the cross, it serves our vanity. That's the danger of pronouncing judgment. It's intoxicating. Sacrifice, that's surer focus and you can't mistake love when it seeks to do for you instead of to you.
While over in the hide out things were getting...goofy...
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Originally Posted by annabenedetti
Life....when you come out spelling like a prose...
That always happens when people insist on taking everything you say literarily.
Then, when Voldemort pushed the ignore button...
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I think I'll join you.
Stop trying to make me feel better.
Took on the curious antipathy of Protestants to intellectualism in the Church...
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Originally Posted by Zeke
What about spiritual truth!
Are you suggesting the gentlemen named lack that and if so what reason have you for the charge?
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is that mastered by intellectual ability through mans will, or the will, and choice of God?
What if God chooses men of a certain ability and moves them to the education? At any rate, the fellow/lady asked for theologians. Now I did say there were any number of laymen worth speaking to around here, but he didn't ask for their names. And unless you find intellect an impairment then all things being equal and absent a reason (supra) to suspect something unfortunate I'll take the surgeon with a diploma. Because I know he's been held to a standard outside of his own noggin and demonstrated a grasp of the subject matter.
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Maybe God wouldn't choose the one you would TH.
Maybe He would. At any rate, I was trying to be helpful...and I didn't slight the layman, among whom I number.
Just noting that king ignore can't help himself...if that wasn't apparent enough already. Doesn't matter. He isn't obligated to, but I thought given the near histrionics that ensued on his side when I took him off or he thought I had...seemed reasonable.
Spoke with fool about the genesis of the ongoing with chrys...
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IIRC the whole thing started when it came to light that Town voted for Obama.
Which chrys labeled an investigative masterpiece...meaning he asked me who I was voting for. Weird thing is that when I didn't support him the second time (Obama, not chrys, who didn't actually run...for President) nothing really changed.
Peculiar.
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That's when the great Chrysotom/ Town war began and of course SOD was in there throwing beer bottles like the rest of us but his were 40 ounce bottles that still had the beer in them.
I made a ton of money off the returns.
And closing with a bit of very funny, typical...
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you may have to lock your thread to keep town out
It must be frustrating for you...with only the past to talk about. I suppose you could go back to that really popping breakfast club. That seems to be coming along nicely.
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It's amazed me to see how many of the threads have gotten much shorter with him on ignore
Is that why you hang out in my profile page? Okay. If it helps. Chrys does it too you know. Maybe you two should start a thread about it.
And, of course, with a cherry on top...
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ahhhh - bliss
You seem blissful...like the girl who tells everyone how over him she is but then parks outside of his home (or in this case, profile page).
Tomorrow? I don't know, but it won't be here. I'm closing shop before Spamfest can begin.
EDIT: well, see next post.
Thanks for making six years of this a good bit of that fun. I'll see you in the other threads and just, you know, around.
Town Quixote's is now open for business. If you liked this thread I have a feeling you're going to like the new one better. It may take some adjustment, but do stop in.