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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Yknurd on July 22, 2007, 10:06:57 AM
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See Rule #5
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The above celebration may be a form of denial: masking a deep seeded hidden sexual desire that may unconsciously manifest itself at a later date (with possible violence) as the subconscious comes to grip with the reality of a lost opportunity for maternal love or quite possibly a misplaced fantasy of procreative opportunity.
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This is hardly called for. Tammy may have been many things, and for a time she was part of something that was less than ethical. But she became a more sympathetic figure in recent years and she was hardly evil. Her death is not cause for celebration. There was a link on CNN to her final interview and I could barely stand to watch the first few seconds and had to click off -- she had become so pitiful and withered in the twilight of her life. A human being on the edge of death but handling it with as much dignity and strength as her position could afford.
RIP
Charon
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she seemed like a nice enough person to me.
lazs
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Originally posted by Yknurd
See Rule #5
Celebrating the death of a misguided individual is not cool!
She suffered greatly with her Cancer and I am sure their are many people that loved her. She is somebody's daughter, mother and wife.
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I had no respect for her activities in fleecing the members of her husbands "flock" or what she did afterwards. I wouldn't however wish a death from cancer on her or just about anyone.
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Originally posted by Maverick
I had no respect for her activities in fleecing the members of her husbands "flock" or what she did afterwards. I wouldn't however wish a death from cancer on her or just about anyone.
Oh I totally concur with the fleecing that is what religion is all about.
"Give me your money so you won't feel so gulity about your so called sins"
LOL!:rofl
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uberhun,
I really don't care what your opinion of religion is, it's your business. I would appreciate it if you would decline in using my post to do so. My post had nothing to do with what you were saying.
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Originally posted by Maverick
uberhun,
I really don't care what your opinion of religion is, it's your business. I would appreciate it if you would decline in using my post to do so. My post had nothing to do with what you were saying.
My intent was not to offend you. Or for that matter, anyone else.
I sincerely appologize for tacking my personal belief to your post.
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Well, I didn't know her. Only saw her on TV a few times.
Life goes on.
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During the PTL shows, she provided a sentimental touch to stories and loved to sing. In a move that sharply distinguished her from other televangelists, she showed a more tolerant attitude when it came to homosexuals, and she featured people living with AIDS on PTL, urging her viewers to follow Christ and show sympathy and pray for the sick.
It does appear she was involved with various scandals, both when she was married to the Reverand and her last husband. But thats no big surprise, and it leads me into this joke-
How do you keep a southern baptist from drinking all your beer on a fishing trip?
.......invite another one!
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Originally posted by AquaShrimp
It does appear she was involved with various scandals, both when she was married to the Reverand and her last husband. But thats no big surprise, and it leads me into this joke-
How do you keep a southern baptist from drinking all your beer on a fishing trip?
.......invite another one!
That joke makes no sense. As for her dying, it is wrong to celebrate anyone's death. One of Christ's teachings was "Do good for evil." And it isn't certain she was evil.
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Originally posted by McFarland
That joke makes no sense. As for her dying, it is wrong to celebrate anyone's death. One of Christ's teachings was "Do good for evil." And it isn't certain she was evil.
It's wrong because Christ said so...
whatever.
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Originally posted by McFarland
That joke makes no sense. As for her dying, it is wrong to celebrate anyone's death. One of Christ's teachings was "Do good for evil." And it isn't certain she was evil.
Well let me explain the joke to you. Southern baptists will do as many bad things as normal people, such as drink and steal beer. However, if they think someone is watching them (especially another baptist), they will be on their best behavior.
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Originally posted by McFarland
That joke makes no sense. As for her dying, it is wrong to celebrate anyone's death. One of Christ's teachings was "Do good for evil." And it isn't certain she was evil.
Since it went right over your head, the joke is that a Baptist will drink beer alone, but will not drink beer in the presence of another Baptist. Meaning they are hypocritical when it comes to drinking alcohol.
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I don't see how, as there is nothing wrong with drinking alchohol. I'm a Southern Baptist, my family's southern Baptist, and we drink sometimes. So yes, Baptists will drink in the presence of another Baptist. We are not hypocritical, some are, but most of us are not.
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Originally posted by McFarland
I don't see how, as there is nothing wrong with drinking alchohol. I'm a Southern Baptist, my family's southern Baptist, and we drink sometimes. So yes, Baptists will drink in the presence of another Baptist. We are not hypocritical, some are, but most of us are not.
alchohol... hic alkohol... hic... shine.
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There is nothing wrong with moonshine. The government just wants us to think there is. It has been proven that a lot of the old home remedies worked, better than some modern medicines. The only rememdies that I've found that don't work are the ones for snake and spider bites. It has even been proven that drinking a glass of red wine every day will help your liver. (I think it's liver, it may be kidneys, been a few years since I seen a doc.) As long as you don't drink too much, alchohol is less dangerous than tobacco. But I beleive that this topic is about someone dying, not shine. It is a sorrow whenever someone dies in the way that she did.
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Originally posted by McFarland
There is nothing wrong with moonshine. The government just wants us to think there is. It has been proven that a lot of the old home remedies worked, better than some modern medicines. The only rememdies that I've found that don't work are the ones for snake and spider bites. It has even been proven that drinking a glass of red wine every day will help your liver. (I think it's liver, it may be kidneys, been a few years since I seen a doc.) As long as you don't drink too much, alchohol is less dangerous than tobacco. But I beleive that this topic is about someone dying, not shine. It is a sorrow whenever someone dies in the way that she did.
unless it effects your spelling or sense of humor.
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I'm not drinking at the moment, and I have always spelled alcohol "alchohol".
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Originally posted by McFarland
I'm not drinking at the moment, and I have always spelled alcohol "alchohol".
you didn't just then...
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I spelled it the "correct" way. I've always seen it written "alchohol", and I've always wrote it that way. I found the correct spelling with google.
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It has even been proven that drinking a glass of red wine every day will help your liver.
Lol McFarland you need to go on a comedy tour! Alcohol is toxic, and produces toxic by-products. It is not beneficial. Some types of wine do contain anti-oxidants and chemicals, which can be found in plain grapejuice in 2x or 3x the concentration.
I was raised Southern Baptist, and no, you are not allowed to drink. Why? Because it can lead to other things. And because your body is a temple. Thats why dancing is not allowed either.
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Well, that's odd. Around here, Southern Baptists, Baptists, and Methodists alike drink and dance. Drinking doesn't lead to other things if you are carefull. But alcohol doesn't hurt you in small quantities. I know people that lived to be in their 80s and 90s that drank a cup or two of shine everyday. Alcohol will only affect you if you drink too much. Just like anything else.
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Although pitifully brave in her last TV interview, Tammy proclaiming her imminent arrival in Heaven recalls the cartoon of the mouse giving the finger to a swooping owl while holding a mallet behind its back, captioned, That's Confidence!
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Originally posted by Yknurd
See Rule #5
This witch??
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I saw her the other night on Larry King and couldnt believe what I saw. I knew it wouldnt be long. No sense in rejoicing over it though.
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Originally posted by McFarland
I spelled it the "correct" way. I've always seen it written "alchohol", and I've always wrote it that way. I found the correct spelling with google.
Google:
Results 1 - 10 of about 1,100,000 for alchohol
Did you mean: alcohol
Results 1 - 10 of about 143,000,000 for alcohol
When Google tells you, “Did you mean “XYZ” and the results are 130 times as common, you probably have the wrong, or maybe a very odd, spelling. Or, maybe that’s just how leprechauns have always spelled it.
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For those of us with a short attention span, whatdidshedieof?
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...Oh wait, did I break a rule too? :noid
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See Rule #5
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I really do not care how you feel about it. There is nothing that says you had to post this on our board in the manner you did.
If you cannot figure out why, that is your issue to deal with, not mine.
However, if you wish to continue to post in this manner, it can become an issue I will deal with.