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  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 10:56 AM

    Itchy Rash [rash] A Brief History of Hell...

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  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 11:57 AM In reply to

    • GregG
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    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 11:57 AM In reply to

    • MattK
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    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

    Didn't get it.  Is there a place I can subscribe to the email list or something?  I know I did it to an email list a long time ago, maybe it didn't work because this keeps happening.

    The simple truth is that life is short, and every hour we spend unhappy, or frustrated, or angry with ourselves is an hour that we will never live again.

  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 11:59 AM In reply to

    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

    Ditto.  Looking forward to hearing it, though Smile

  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 1:12 PM In reply to

    • cogito
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    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

    I didn't get it either I'm afraid.

    Edit: Got it now, thanks!

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  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 2:27 PM In reply to

    • MattK
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    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

    I got it too, thanks Smile

    The simple truth is that life is short, and every hour we spend unhappy, or frustrated, or angry with ourselves is an hour that we will never live again.

  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 2:52 PM In reply to

    • PhilipJ
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    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

    I have not received it - sounds great.

  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 3:15 PM In reply to

    • Crystal
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    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

    Haven't got it yet, but thanks so much for doing this one! Your last little teaser on the psychology of hell was super! Big Smile

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  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 4:33 PM In reply to

    • GregG
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    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

    Where is that poem from?

     

  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 4:42 PM In reply to

    • amagi
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    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

    I didn't receive it but that sounds really interesting!

     What comes is better than what came before.

     

  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 4:46 PM In reply to

    • MattK
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    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

    GregG:

    Where is that poem from?

     

     

    The simple truth is that life is short, and every hour we spend unhappy, or frustrated, or angry with ourselves is an hour that we will never live again.

  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 6:10 PM In reply to

    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

    Didn't get.

    Can't wait!

    As a child, I used to sit in my bed and try to image hell.  I even had an anxiety attack trying to understand torturing someone for infinity.  Absolute child abuse, no question.

    Hard to reconcile infinite torture with a loving god who KNOWS the fate of those he is creating.

    It is not he or she or them or it that you belong to.

  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 7:37 PM In reply to

    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

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  • Mon, Jun 15 2009 1:23 AM In reply to

    • Paul C.
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    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

    zomg, the emoticon in this topic title is the most disgusting emoticon ever...

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    People who teach their kids conclusions are harming their kids ability to understand reality, and are thus abusers. Those who teach methods are not. This is a difference in kind. People who teach their kids the conclusion that Santa Claus exists are not inflicting a lifetime full of guilt or fear. Those who teach that Jesus Christ exists are. The latter are far more egregious. This is a difference in degree.

  • Mon, Jun 15 2009 1:29 AM In reply to

    Re: A Brief History of Hell...

    Paul C.:

    zomg, the emoticon in this topic title is the most disgusting emoticon ever...

    Why ?

     

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