Mistah MOJO
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fake wt covers?
by carla inwhere are you guys getting the fake wt covers?
or do just make them up as you go?
love em'!
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The Final Truth?
by Mistah MOJO in"the final truth is that there is no final truth.
" this statement was contained in a recent email from a close friend who is an existentialist, and by extension a nihilist.
how many here would agree with this?
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Have you seen this site?
by freetosee inhttp://www.jehovahsjudgment.co.uk/
dont know if this has been discussed before.
have you seen this site?
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Jehovah's Witnesses are not a CULT ...
by Fatfreek inaccording to 30% of the following definitions.
that leaves 70% that show quite the opposite.
so -- are they a cult?
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former JW overseer embraces Islam (video)
by Nathan Natas in.
who is this knucklehead?.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rld-bap0iza
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Joe Namath did not win the Superbowl in 607BCE, and I can prove it.
by james_woods inperhaps some will be completely bewildered by this title.
perhaps many will say - are you crazy, james?
what does it matter?.
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Why WHITBY is so important to us all!
by Gill inthe phrase is 'the truth is out there' and when we stumble across it by accident, it can't help but make a person wonder what else they never knew, and how pieces of the jigsaw gradually begin to fit together as we search for the 'truths of history'.. i love whitby.
whitby is a small town in the north yorkshire moors.
it sits on the coast with the magnificent ruins of whitby abbey dominating the sky line.
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HEY KIDZ! BE THE FIRST ON YOUR BLOCK!
by Mistah MOJO into have no life.. to wish you were dead.. to see demons everywhere.. to wake up screaming in the dead of night.. .
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SUREFIRE way of shutting up that evangelical that is driving you nuts
by Mistah MOJO inmy only extensive experience of organized religion was the jehovah's witnesses.
my imprisonment in that sect was mercifully brief.
however, my experience with the "borned agin" crowd is very extensive.
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Do we need to experience the bad to know the good??
by lowden ininspired by a few posts from the 'suffering' thread, i pose the above question.. is it really necessary to experience or even know of evil deeds in order to appreciate good, benevolence, peace.. certain peoples and indigenous tribes have lived in peace and probably still do with little, if any, disturbance and malevolence within their communities.
they don't need evil to appreciate good, surely.. one current headline story over here in britain is of a 7yr old girl murdered, shot in the back by a drug dealer because she'd seen his face.
he's just got 40yrs in jail.