Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:39 am
There are times I miss my homeland.CygnusX1 wrote: ...they don't call Cali "the land of fruit and nuts" for nothing.
Other times I am SO glad I got out! lol
There are times I miss my homeland.CygnusX1 wrote: ...they don't call Cali "the land of fruit and nuts" for nothing.
Me wrote:I don't think even Jesus Christ would or could forgive someone for using the meek to kill woman and babies. The atrositys of these mad men in the name of God is the ultimate crime against all of religion and humanity! I hope we don't pull our troops out till every last one of the fantics are dead and peace is brought to the world once and for all.
nothing personal t. Just this poster's humble opinion.awip2062 wrote:There are times I miss my homeland.CygnusX1 wrote: ...they don't call Cali "the land of fruit and nuts" for nothing.
Other times I am SO glad I got out! lol
Cool. I just think there is a mutual feeling of "weirdness" betweenawip2062 wrote:I totally understand, Siggs. No offense taken. As I said there are times I am SO happy I got out. I just find myself missing it at other times. *is weird*
I heard all that stuff before and don't agree as I don't believe Jesus was a son of God, because there wasn't any God in the first place. Please understand it's not about you as a person, it's about some of your beliefs and there is a differnce. It's more about agreeing to disagreeing, do you agree?awip2062 wrote:Me wrote:I don't think even Jesus Christ would or could forgive someone for using the meek to kill woman and babies. The atrositys of these mad men in the name of God is the ultimate crime against all of religion and humanity! I hope we don't pull our troops out till every last one of the fantics are dead and peace is brought to the world once and for all.
The Jesus Christ we believe in died for the sins of all people, not just some people. Yeah, they have done horrid, horrid things, but they aren't the only ones and they can repent of their crimes and receive His grace and mercy.
Naw . . . they were created in His image just as I was. To be honest, I think the only thing that separates me from them sometimes is that they carry out what they think.Soup4Rush wrote:How bout this Zep.. don't think of them bastards as human. They are animals.. great read Sigs!!
OOOORAH! Semper Fi Devil Dog!zepboy wrote:An update on Terry Roth, a decorated Marine who recently had radical surgery for lung cancer.
He is alive and well. After giving up his lower left lobe to lung cancer, he has been cleared, free of all signs of cancer. They want him back in six months to ged checked out!
It was a privilege to be able to shake his hands this morning.
Thanks for the prayers!
I don't take it as being about me as a person at all. I know you don't believe it and you don't have to. Yes I agree there is a difference.Me wrote:I heard all that stuff before and don't agree as I don't believe Jesus was a son of God, because there wasn't any God in the first place. Please understand it's not about you as a person, it's about some of your beliefs and there is a differnce. It's more about agreeing to disagreeing, do you agree?
BACK ON TOPIC BEFORE I START MASHIN' MAGGOTS!awip2062 wrote:I don't take it as being about me as a person at all. I know you don't believe it and you don't have to. Yes I agree there is a difference.Me wrote:I heard all that stuff before and don't agree as I don't believe Jesus was a son of God, because there wasn't any God in the first place. Please understand it's not about you as a person, it's about some of your beliefs and there is a differnce. It's more about agreeing to disagreeing, do you agree?
Wayne Leyde is my kind of hero!After completing two tours in Iraq, Sgt. Wayne Leyde won $1 million from a scratch-and-win lotto ticket on Tuesday.
Soldier Hits The JackpotNow that he's won, Leyde, a 26-year-old member of the Washington National Guard, says he's still going to volunteer to go back to Iraq for a third tour and won't spend any of the money in the meantime.
That's a feel-good story if If ever heard one. Good for him!ElfDude wrote:Wayne Leyde is my kind of hero!After completing two tours in Iraq, Sgt. Wayne Leyde won $1 million from a scratch-and-win lotto ticket on Tuesday.
Soldier Hits The JackpotNow that he's won, Leyde, a 26-year-old member of the Washington National Guard, says he's still going to volunteer to go back to Iraq for a third tour and won't spend any of the money in the meantime.