Churches, temples and holy places
Tell us about the times you've been to a place of worship, and - this being b3ta - how you are now consigned to the everlasting fires of Hell.
( , Thu 1 Sep 2011, 13:50)
Tell us about the times you've been to a place of worship, and - this being b3ta - how you are now consigned to the everlasting fires of Hell.
( , Thu 1 Sep 2011, 13:50)
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my opinoin has nothing to do with religeon
I think it would be a little sad if you did.
Men hopes and fears, their creativity and hardwork are perhaps a little cheapened.
The chapel is about remaining human in the face of adversity, these men had no idea how long the war was going to end, when they would get home, and maybe if they would get home. Stuck on an island battered by the North Atlantic, a very long way from home under armed guard. To them, their faith meant a lot, and they took great comfort in their endevours.
I see it as an artistic endeavour, now slightly sullied.
I dont think you are a cunt.
I just wish you hadnt shared this, however.
( , Wed 7 Sep 2011, 23:39, 1 reply)
I think it would be a little sad if you did.
Men hopes and fears, their creativity and hardwork are perhaps a little cheapened.
The chapel is about remaining human in the face of adversity, these men had no idea how long the war was going to end, when they would get home, and maybe if they would get home. Stuck on an island battered by the North Atlantic, a very long way from home under armed guard. To them, their faith meant a lot, and they took great comfort in their endevours.
I see it as an artistic endeavour, now slightly sullied.
I dont think you are a cunt.
I just wish you hadnt shared this, however.
( , Wed 7 Sep 2011, 23:39, 1 reply)
In a funny way
if this story was about St Nondescript's in Anytown, I would feel less compelled to say anything.
But because of the back story.....
It doesnt matter that they were on the "wrong side", or even that they were religeous. It gave them enjoyment through its creation and kept them human in a very inhumane time
( , Thu 8 Sep 2011, 10:45, closed)
if this story was about St Nondescript's in Anytown, I would feel less compelled to say anything.
But because of the back story.....
It doesnt matter that they were on the "wrong side", or even that they were religeous. It gave them enjoyment through its creation and kept them human in a very inhumane time
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