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Pilot Withdrawl and Miscellaneous Ramblings
CJ,
Those guys don't make squat for pay but they love to drink. Take them out drinking a couple of times and you'll win them over. :^) One more thing. You're doing Christian missionary work I presume? Did you hear about the Christian Missionary that recently got gunned down in Laos? Only a month or two ago I heard. The Monk |
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Flyingmonk wrote: CJ, Those guys don't make squat for pay but they love to drink. Take them out drinking a couple of times and you'll win them over. :^) One more thing. You're doing Christian missionary work I presume? Did you hear about the Christian Missionary that recently got gunned down in Laos? Only a month or two ago I heard. The Monk Christian, specifically LDS missionary. I did not hear about the one in Laos, but I did hear about the two LDS missionaries that were shot in Virginia a couple weeks ago. One of them died. And the two that died in a head-on collision in Australia two days later. And about the Radio Shack employee that was mistaken for an LDS missionary in Sande, Utah a couple days ago who was jumped by a car full of thugs who beat him with brass knuckles and hit him with the car. I feel safer in Laoag than I do in the US! :-) |
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CJ wrote:
Christian, specifically LDS missionary. I did not hear about the one in Laos, but I did hear about the two LDS missionaries that were shot in Virginia a couple weeks ago. One of them died. And the two that died in a head-on collision in Australia two days later. And about the Radio Shack employee that was mistaken for an LDS missionary in Sande, Utah a couple days ago who was jumped by a car full of thugs who beat him with brass knuckles and hit him with the car. I feel safer in Laoag than I do in the US! :-) Wow You're a LDS? I was one for over 11 years, started in '81. Slacked off since around '92. Went to Born again thingy for a little while, didn't like that. Was a Buddhist monk for three months in 2003 (to get in touch with my roots). http://www.laohub.com/modules.php?na...m=78 1&pos=43 or http://makeashorterlink.com/?V3C516B8C Haven't attended church since. The Monk |
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Pilot Withdrawl and Miscellaneous Ramblings
Since you're LDS, scratch the buying them drink idea Hehehe...
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Since you're LDS, scratch the buying them drink idea Hehehe...
Hey, maybe you guys can address this for me. There are lots of LDS here in Iowa City (a major road here is called "Mormon Trek Drive"), and I've been itching to ask one of them this question: Now that alcohol in moderation has been scientifically proven, in study after study, to be beneficial to one's health, do you think the LDS are going to change their stance against drinking? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Can't speak for CJ, nor can I for the Church of JC and the LDS. I for
one couldn't adhere to all the rules. In '85 I started college and got drunk and w/ all the girls there, well you know? Actually I got started on all that sctivity while still in High School. I don't think the church will change their position on the drinking, but I have been known to be wrong on one or two occasions LOL. They did publicly change their mind on the multiple wives thing. I don't think too many people can adhere to all the rules of LDS or any religion really. We are all human and we all give in to human temptations. I managed to not smoke, drink nor have sex until late Sorphomore year in High School, boy! was I hurting. Then I couldn't hold my hormone any longer and the girls were wondering if I was gay. g BTW, cjcampbell is not one and the same Jim Campbell of the Zoom fame correct? The Monk |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:bhKCf.517566$084.162946@attbi_s22... [...] Now that alcohol in moderation has been scientifically proven, in study after study, to be beneficial to one's health, do you think the LDS are going to change their stance against drinking? I can't answer the question about what the Church of LDS might do, I have no idea about them. But why would the question of benefit to health affect religious beliefs? Regardless of the original foundation of religious beliefs (as debated over the eons), current established religious thinking is based on theological philosophy, not medical science and benefits to health. This is especially true for the more "conservative" (which is really just a code-word for "literal" or "oppressive") varieties of the various religions. Drinking is not the only activity prohibited by various religious shown to have medical benefits, at least in moderation. I see no reason to expect it, or any other similarly medically beneficial activity to be embraced by any given religion. Heck, some religions are specifically *against* any medical intervention at all, even if there is no specific prohibition against a particular intervention. I have to say, I'm puzzled as to why you would think there's any connection at all between medical research and religious conviction. Pete |
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Jay wrote,
... Now that alcohol in moderation has been scientifically proven, in study after study, to be beneficial to one's health, ... "Scientifically proven?" Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ... ha. Ever heard, "scientists used to believe, but we now know ..." Jon |
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Jon Woellhaf wrote:
Jay wrote, ... Now that alcohol in moderation has been scientifically proven, in study after study, to be beneficial to one's health, ... "Scientifically proven?" Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ... ha. Ever heard, "scientists used to believe, but we now know ..." Yes, "scientifically proven" should always get your BS antenna up. Matt |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Now that alcohol in moderation has been scientifically proven, in study after study, to be beneficial to one's health, do you think the LDS are going to change their stance against drinking? Sure. Right after the Methodists do. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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