Is death the end?
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  • Posted On: Aug 26 2005 11:52pm
Banana.
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  • Posted On: Aug 27 2005 2:14am
Lol. Nice Seth.
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  • Posted On: Aug 27 2005 1:22pm
"catholic" -- the term his preacher dad has given him for all christianity that rubs him the wrong way


:mad I'm offended. Me calling them Catholic was my mistake/lack of proper consideration. I'm aware that fundamentilism and many protestant denominations exist that share these views.

Just curious, milkshake, what denomination are you?


Yep, Banana.

(UCC, United Church of Christ, not to be confused with the completely different Church of Christ)
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  • Posted On: Aug 27 2005 4:34pm
Ahh ok. I wasn't sure.
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  • Posted On: Aug 28 2005 6:38pm
you may be offended, but i'm not wrong.
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  • Posted On: Aug 28 2005 9:37pm
I'm sorry for your loss, Steda. You certainly don't to know what I think happens so I won't go into it.
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  • Posted On: Aug 28 2005 11:43pm
that the last spark of your consciousness stretches its awareness into a subjective infinity that exists microcosmically in the hours of bioelectric brain activity after death, during which time your metaphorical soul floats in a void of its own self-loathing sadistically tormenting itself as an expression of a lifetime of narcissistic guilt and shame until it finally commits suicide as an act of contrition?

or was that my idea.
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  • Posted On: Aug 29 2005 1:24am
Hey! There was only one word in there that I didn't know! Yessss!

Regardless, I'm very sorry for your loss, Steda.
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  • Posted On: Aug 29 2005 1:35am
"in" ?