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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Jun 20, 2008
I have to admit that I'm a mormon
and I have difficulty sometimes remembering what scripture comes from which book
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ITIWBS Posted Jun 21, 2008
I'm a syncretic Unitarian-Universalist myself. Some of my best friends and closest relatives are Mormons, though. Council Bluffs has been in the news of late.
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Jun 23, 2008
I don't know much/anything about syncretic Unitarian-Universalists so i cant comment
Ahhh, I do wish something would happen sometimes
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ITIWBS Posted Jun 25, 2008
"Syncretic" is merely descriptive, embracing anything and everything in religion and mythology except uncritical acceptance of anything.
"Unitarian" as distinct from "Trintitarian", "Universalism" founded on a doctrine of universal salvation, two protestant sects that originated respectively in Romania and England during the protestant reformation, but didn't formally merge until 1964 after couple of centuries of ministerial exchanges.
On Mormonism, I remember my first exposure to the Mormon geneological archives, in which I found photos of three of my mother's cousins who resembled her so closely they might have passed for identical twins, a group photo of my great-grandmother and my grandmother taken together with my grandfather....
Also I'm reminded of some TV material in which a commentator attempted to psychoanalyze Joseph Smith and Brigham Young in Freudian terms. That struck me as silly and inappropriate. An analysis in terms of Abrham Maslow's concepts on "social self self image" and "self actualization" would have been much more relevant and to the point, given the over-riding focus of both on community needs.
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Jun 27, 2008
I tend not to watch television programs based on any religion
as i know they can never give a true feeling of what it truely is
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ITIWBS Posted Jun 28, 2008
Ditto. I run the TV for background noise when the silence begins to get to me, or to drown out the sound of the air conditioning.
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Jul 1, 2008
air conditioning brings me to believe that you may be American?
its not that common here in the uk
but you could be from anywhere
*goes to look at personal space*
hmm no real clues... interesting
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ITIWBS Posted Jul 3, 2008
Native to Oklahoma, permanent home in the Coachella Valley (The greater Palm Springs area.) currently in the state of Georgia, USA. You?
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Jul 5, 2008
united kingdom currently Lancashire England
originally from Kilmarnock Scotland
away from home to study at university
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BeowulfShaffer Posted Aug 16, 2008
Name:BeowulfShaffer
U number:10890736
Weapons:Short sword, various knifes mostly poisned, some longbow but not much
Other skills:Navigation, good reflexives, blends in to crowds
Class:Grey
Thing or Thursday:Whichever is it benifits me to be
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Aug 16, 2008
ok I'll add you now
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BeowulfShaffer Posted Aug 18, 2008
almost forgot to mention that I am a master of towel use.
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ITIWBS Posted Aug 19, 2008
Passing comment on the bastinado, arguably the ugliest apahe knuckle duster ever invented. Easier to kill with the little bugger than anything else. It takes care, scientific application and artistry to produce some other result.
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ITIWBS Posted Aug 19, 2008
Passing comment on the bastinado, arguably the ugliest apache knuckle duster ever invented. Easier to kill with the little bugger than anything else. It takes care, scientific application and artistry to produce some other result.
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Aug 19, 2008
well it takes all sorts
sometimes we need dead people without the big bruises....
but wonderful weapon
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ITIWBS Posted Aug 19, 2008
Sometimes its helpful to have them laid out helpless in condition one can give them a good talking to, from which they'll recover in a few hours, without the big bruises.
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Too far from N17 Posted Sep 26, 2008
Name: Kismet
U number: 13389371
Weapons: Irony
Other skills: Stealth
Class: 1st
Thing or Thursday: That depends on what you mean by Thursday
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Sep 26, 2008
killing people ironically
Well it sounds like a good idea to me
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