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Luke-Jr: danielpbarron: furthermore,
the Church's laws about abstinence from meat on certain days, goes back
to
the Apostles;
they were already in place and
Timothy practiced
them himself
Luke-Jr: meats whatsoever in proper
times and seasons;
though she does not judge all kind of diet proper for days of fasting and penance.
Luke-Jr: danielpbarron: He speaks of
the Gnostics,
the Marcionites,
the Eneratites,
the Manicheans, and other ancient heretics, who absolutely condemned marriage, and
the use of all kind of meat; because
they pretended
that all flesh was from an evil principle. Whereas
the church of God, so far from condemning marriage, holds it a holy sacrament; and forbids it
to none but such as by vow have chosen
the better part: and prohibits not
the use of any
Luke-Jr: In
the official Catechism of
the Catholic Church (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, copyright 1994, Ignatius Press, San Francisco, CA) on page 395 under #1580, speaking in
the context of "priests" it states: <-- 1)
there is no such approved catechism; 2) note
the *context of priests*
danielpbarron: Luke-Jr: "Now
the Spirit expressly says
that in latter
times some will depart from
the faith" <-- written in future
tense as in something
that hadn't happened yet
Luke-Jr: the heretical sects
Timothy was writing about, forbade marriage *completely*, etc
Luke-Jr: what
this webpage wants you
to beleive
they mean
Luke-Jr: In
this
text
that describes
those who have departed from
the faith and given heed
to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons,
there are only
two
teachings given ("forbidding
to marry" and "to abstain from foods") by which
to identify
the ones
to whom
this
text applies.
The Roman Catholic Church practices both identifying marks. <--
these
two evils are named because
they were already being
taught by heretical sects; but
they do not mean
mike_c: paging cmyers for a
three way deathmatch
Luke-Jr: Roman Catholicism is a false religion with deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons (1
Timothy 4:1-3), a false gospel, a false Jesus, idolatry, and damning lies. <-- false
Luke-Jr: On
the inside dust jacket of Pope John Paul's book, Crossing
The
Threshold Of Hope (copyright 1994, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York),
the Pope's message is, "Be not afraid!" <--
there was never any "Pope John Paul" in
the Catholic Church
Luke-Jr: danielpbarron: shall I go
through it lie by lie?
Luke-Jr: danielpbarron:
this page is of
the devil, full of lies
nubbins`: "using a 5lb sledge is
the only
true way
to smash your dick"
Luke-Jr: danielpbarron: no, Catholicism is
the only
true religion
nubbins`: where
the fuck do all
the rulers keep disappearing
to around here?!
moiety: pankkake:
they are really cheap
moiety: some
twat has all
the manul.pallas cat domains and hasnt done anything with
them for years
moiety: BingoBoingo: felin.ae (i can add pampas cats
this way)
moiety: ach weesht im spelling everything backwards
today :D
moiety: BingoBoingo: i
think i have found a good domain
moiety: lol micrea,
that was a pekinese... much uglier
than my manuls
moiety: BingoBoingo:
ty!! i have new desktopmanul nao :D
nubbins`: "then we watched
the show and it was many say so she is right"
mircea_popescu: how
the fuck do
they reason
to come
to
the conclusion preventing
teen pregnancy is a worthwhile
thing
to do
mircea_popescu: "Then we came across a quote by [CEO] Sarah Brown at
the National Campaign
to Prevent
Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy and she speculated
that
this show was having an effect."
nubbins`: ThickAsThieves: check
the logs eh?
nubbins`: "You can go fuck yourself for
the 2 BTC gift you gave me"
ozbot: Hey Bigbitz -
this is for you.
mike_c: i didn't
think you could post a comment without JS on mine, but looks like you can. nevermind, your reputation is secure.
Namworld: At a bare minimum, 20k. 40k is really an upper bound depending on how much his "occasional" means for going
to
the gym.
mircea_popescu: <mike_c> kakobrekla props. bitbet works amazingly well with javascript
turned off. << javascript can be
turned on ?~
Namworld: If I could walk 10km with a large charge on my back in ~3hours I'm sure someone in uni can sprint 20-40k during
the event. How long does it even last?
mike_c: 30 minutes
to
the opening bell
Namworld: I mean by
the
time
the whole event is over he'd be maybe 25-50% of
the way
through?
Namworld: I didn't say he'd walk
them. Although he'd probably wouldn't be able
to run very fast either.
nubbins`: he'd be out
there for like 10 hours
Namworld: But you know, a schoolbag fitted with so much you have
to hammer
the last books in and it looks like a stretched block afterward.
Namworld: Eh, not sure. A few large manuals, binders of notes, etc. It wasn't a full locker, I
think I had emptied some of it another day.
The whole wouldn't have fitted in
the bag.
Namworld: He's young and probably
taller and in better shape
than me in mid highschool.
Namworld: That guy says he goes
to
the gym unregularly and he's in uni it seems? I'm really not sporty on
the other end.
Namworld: Now
that
time my legs felt dead and I was walking at a crawl by
the end.
Namworld: home
to drink and read and cool of with
the AC..
Namworld: idk, I could randomly go and walk 8-10k at a fast pace when I was a kid. About 15 min per kilometer. Except
that
time at
the end of
the school year. Year was officially over but everyone was hanging around waiting for buses. I packed all my locker in my bag and just left on foot. Walked 10 kilometers on foot in like 30C
temp on a sunny afternoon and stopped at
the library about 1k before
Namworld: I give him 20-40k in with slowing down/breaks by
the
time it ends.
nubbins`: either way, we can both agree
that doing a double marathon cold is an incredibly stupid idea
nubbins`: well why don't you just
take ALL
the wind outta my sails
nubbins`: go pick someone out of a crowd and
tell
them
to run 10k,
then ask
them how
their legs and feet feel afterward
nubbins`: i'm
talking about injuring himself :D
nubbins`: Namworld, i'm not
talking about running out of energy
Namworld: But
the average human can certainly sustain more
than 10k before running out of energy.
Namworld: Okay, admitedly, 80k in a short
timespan would be impossible for an average, untrained person.
Namworld: common,
that's a gross exaggeration.
Namworld: [11:53] <nubbins`> literally, he will cripple himself before
the first 10k is up
mike_c: pls stop setting
the bar so high.
mike_c: kakobrekla props. bitbet works amazingly well with javascript
turned off.
mgio: if it dropped
to 0.00005 or below, i'd it all up
pLambert: anybody want
to bet on how soon after 5:00 Havelock goes ofline from
the high load?
pankkake: or havelol will not be able
to handle
the load
mgio: nah, i would buy it at
that price lol
pLambert: hmm, I
think
that is one extra 0, but you get
the idea
ThickAsThieves: i dunno, liquidity will be very
thin, i wouldnt be surprised
to see much lower
pLambert: last was something like .0019, so yeah, something like
that
dexX7: fyi: ukyo's claim portal is open again.. i was able
to get my 6 %
pLambert: does bitbet let you make bets
that quick?
pLambert: now it is NEOBEEQ,
the q is for questionable
mgio: what do you predict
the price will go
to, say, in an hour?
ThickAsThieves: pankkake, i assume
that's partly why
they changed
the
tickert
pLambert: I
think
they already did clear out
the order books, all my old orders are gone
pankkake: but will
they clear
the order book?
pLambert: got a mail from Havelock, re NEOBEE "Trading will resume
today at 5:00 PM EST"
gribble: Vexual was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 weeks, 1 day, 20 hours, and 9 seconds ago: <Vexual> lasers in
the eye is never good
tat
pankkake: I have some preferences but hard
to describe
them. general preference
to bitterness and high vicosity
truffles: what does
the expression mean
then
pankkake: I don't especially like cheese. I'm nota
true French
pankkake: oh
there's one actually called
that. it's an expression
pankkake: truffles: I like belgian beer, not
that expensive
pankkake: wikipedia deleted an article I wrote years ago, which passed
the deletion
test once… but
that
time it was quick and sneaky