Safeway said:Take it you've never had an eight inch cock up your arse, then? One in ten of the population seem to think it's alright.
Safeway said:Take it you've never had an eight inch cock up your arse, then? One in ten of the population seem to think it's alright.
Safeway said:Take it you've never had an eight inch cock up your arse, then? One in ten of the population seem to think it's alright.
Titanic said:Yorkie, and any others who find this subject important and worthy of serious discussion... please be aware that this is a deliberate wind-up.
http://novogate.com/exco/thread.php?forumid=9665&threadid=63410
If anyone is serious about discussing these issues, I suggest you find someone to talk to on an individual basis - NSC does not appear to be the place for a sensible discussion.
Titanic said:Yorkie, and any others who find this subject important and worthy of serious discussion... please be aware that this is a deliberate wind-up.
http://novogate.com/exco/thread.php?forumid=9665&threadid=63410
If anyone is serious about discussing these issues, I suggest you find someone to talk to on an individual basis - NSC does not appear to be the place for a sensible discussion.
Safeway said:
Goodness comes from within and has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the Holy Spirit or indeed any other fabricated outside influence.
Yorkie said:I am not going to carry on with this thread because there are some massive massive generalisations going on.
Voroshilov said:Largely by you Mrs Bar.
Your position appears to be that good can only come from God fearing people. It follows that in your view an agnostic like myself cannot be truly good. I find your opinion offensive.
Mr Popkins said:religion is dead due to science proving everything.
so why do people still believe?
i just dont get it?
Pavilionaire said:To expand upon my point, say you've got 100 people who are "religious" and 100 people who aren't, I would suggest that the 100 who are "religious" would generally be more considerate towards society and the environment, and make better neighbours, than the 100 who follow no creed.