And if there is a God, then he’s not an Oxford United supporter. Unless, of course, he’s working in mysterious ways…
Anyway, there IS a God. The proof of that is he’s just signed the OV petition (#2561).
There isn't really going to be a game on Saturday is there?
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"Geoff" wrote:If religions stuck to the practical areas they'd be great. When you get into the realms of prayer, re-incarnation, afterlife and omnipresence it all goes to hell in a handbasket for me.
Ahhhhh, so you DO accept the idea of HELL?
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"Roo" wrote:"Geoff" wrote:If religions stuck to the practical areas they'd be great. When you get into the realms of prayer, re-incarnation, afterlife and omnipresence it all goes to hell in a handbasket for me.
Ahhhhh, so you DO accept the idea of HELL?
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Yes.........having to watch Oxford play in the Conference!"Roo" wrote:"Geoff" wrote:If religions stuck to the practical areas they'd be great. When you get into the realms of prayer, re-incarnation, afterlife and omnipresence it all goes to hell in a handbasket for me.
Ahhhhh, so you DO accept the idea of HELL?
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I was thinking more along the lines of support networks and charitable works but I take your point. Extremists (and politicians) hide behind religion to justify all sorts of carnage. Even I wouldn't blame religion per se as the cause."Ancient Colin" wrote:What, you mean practical areas like bombing the sh!t out of representatives of rival religions and persecuting non-believers?"Geoff" wrote:If religions stuck to the practical areas they'd be great. When you get into the realms of prayer, re-incarnation, afterlife and omnipresence it all goes to hell in a handbasket for me.
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