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16-20
42
3.86%
21-30
206
18.93%
31-40
248
22.79%
41-50
255
23.44%
51-60
254
23.35%
61-70
75
6.89%
71-80
5
0.46%
80+
3
0.28%
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Old 12-03-2005, 10:39 AM
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No not what so ever. It is just a logo for one of my favorite groups Danzig. As far as that goes I'm kind of agnostic. There are so many religions out there and nobody really knows what happens when you die. I can't say one is wrong or right. I dont really believe there is a god myself but I can't disprove that one exist. Until my end I try not s**t on anyones religon and live as righteous as possible and in the end if god presents himself to me so be it. I am not afraid of having nothing after death also because I live my life to the fullest. Religion can either be a beutiful thing or a nightmare. The fact that someone can completely put their absolute faith in something is incredible but at the same time religion can lead to narrow mindedness, hatred, and persicution. Just think of how many people have died in the name of someones god. Christians seem to have the hardest time swallowing that people have been killed in the name of their god but they top the list. I only say negative things or try disproving ones believes when they get too pushy. Like the time my one buddy who was southern baptist was telling my girlfriend at the time who is jewish that she was going to burn in hell if she didn't accept Christ into her life as her lord and savior right that minute. I booted him out until he calmed down and stopped being so narrow minded. I love all people and all religions so I kind of know a little about them all through my open talks with people about their religion of choice. My theory is life is short so live it to the fullest extent and make the most of every minute of every day you are here.

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Old 12-03-2005, 11:18 AM
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Thanks, and that is good to know. It would probably surprise you to know that all professing Christians are not at all religious and I am one of them. Christianity to me is not a religipon, but a personal relationship with the savior Called Jesus Christ.

Until one comes into that relationship, they can not comprehend what it means. I never try to drag anyone or brow beat them into knowing Him as I know Him. I do pray for them that they will be enlighten to the truth.
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Old 12-03-2005, 11:48 AM
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Cool, that is an awesome way to look at your faith! I was baptised four times into two religions. Being Italian as you would expect most of my family is catholic. I almost passed on as a baby so in the catholic beliefs you have to be baptised in order to enter heaven so the priest came to the hospital and baptised me there. Then I had my formal baptism later. Then my mom became methodist so I was baptised into the methodist religion with her and later as any early teen I reaffermed my faith with her. As I got older I started meeting all types of people with lots of believes other than myself and decided I couln't be as narrow minded to live by one religion. My wife and all of my family are some form of christian. I'm the oddball but I'm used to that. My mom is always praying for me. Just for the record also some of the nicest people I have met have been into satanism or wicca. They both have bad reputations but the people are generaly good. With wicca people dont undestand it enough so they come up with their own misunderstanding of it. Satanism has a bad reputation because of all the idiot metal heads who dont understand the religion themselves and think that its all about killing animals and your parents and call themselves satanists.

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Old 12-03-2005, 12:35 PM
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Its kind of funny how an age thread became a theology thread, sorry everyone.
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Old 12-03-2005, 04:43 PM
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Can you guys please just stick to the current Topic of this Theard.
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Old 12-03-2005, 05:21 PM
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Thats why I apologized.
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Old 12-04-2005, 06:20 PM
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Like Michael Jordan's old number.....23!
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Old 12-04-2005, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by HHR4LSU
Like Michael Jordan's old number.....23!
HUH??I missed that one?
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Old 12-04-2005, 07:31 PM
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That was the number on his jersey while he was with the Chicago Bulls. I believe they retired the jersey in honor of him.
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Old 12-04-2005, 07:55 PM
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Yeah I knew that. I did not understand what did that have to do with anything
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