Thank God he always carried his Little Red Book
From the Celebrities On The Toilet challenge. See all 247 entries (closed)
( , Thu 29 Sep 2005, 13:52, archived)
From the Celebrities On The Toilet challenge. See all 247 entries (closed)
( , Thu 29 Sep 2005, 13:52, archived)
Best thing for it really
Although I find the bible is softer and leaves you with a heavenly glow
( ,
Thu 29 Sep 2005, 13:54,
archived)
I'd use any of them...
Anyone who conducts their life from an
ideological book is a dummy anyway.
Woo anyhoo!
And don't forget to flush Mao down the loo when done!
:)
( ,
Thu 29 Sep 2005, 13:58,
archived)
ideological book is a dummy anyway.
Woo anyhoo!
And don't forget to flush Mao down the loo when done!
:)
Please enlighten me as to what people should be using to conduct their lives.
( ,
Thu 29 Sep 2005, 14:03,
archived)
I'll bite.
A secular moral code would still be written somewhere so people could read it.
Quote Curt: Anyone who conducts their life from an ideological book is a dummy anyway.
As with the Bible, secular-moral-code people would follow instructions written by an imperfect human.
( ,
Thu 29 Sep 2005, 14:20,
archived)
Quote Curt: Anyone who conducts their life from an ideological book is a dummy anyway.
As with the Bible, secular-moral-code people would follow instructions written by an imperfect human.
Really?
The option to not believe in fabricated gods comes from my own reasoning.
Not some book I thought was trendy.
Nuff said.
( ,
Thu 29 Sep 2005, 14:39,
archived)
Not some book I thought was trendy.
Nuff said.
So:
“The widely held fear that a Godless citizenry must experience societal disaster is therefore refuted.”
Tee hee.
( ,
Thu 29 Sep 2005, 14:24,
archived)
Tee hee.