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LoneWolfRadTrad
Sheepdog in wolf's clothing
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Location: Living in the New World Order/Anti-Christendom but not of the New World Order/Anti-Christendom
Personality type: A sinister kid, the boy with the broken halo... :P usually accused of being a comedic/outgoing/charming/laid back guy. Too laid back in the eyes of most, they wouldn't believe I have a temper. You'd have to do alot to get me angry.
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Too often seeing red.


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« Reply #100 on: January 24, 2012, 05:12:PM »

It may be the exception, but I was a very experienced ganga smoker at the time and the guy I bought the seed from said it was from an all natural farm on Kauai.


And you believed him? Huh?
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When you go up to receive communion, you're literally at the foot of the cross.  Standing at all creation's center, the saints gather around.  Martyrs, heroes staring into your very being.  They lived AND died for Christ... can we say the same of ourselves?  What are WE doing to further God's will in this life?  Skipping Mass for our careers?  Our education?  Voting for heads of state, that don't recognize the source of all authority and power?  They won't matter on your deathbed (or whatever end we meet). 

So... why waste time with this modern world's nonsense?  We have our own civilization: CHRISTENDOM.  We must restore it whilst the modern world commits societal suicide. 

Its naive and idealistic to believe government for man by man can succeed.  Restore Christendom in our hearts and homes!  Communities aren't that far off, its a numbers game.

"Accursed is the man that puts his trust in man" Book of Jeremiah Chapter XVII, verse 5.
LoneWolfRadTrad
Sheepdog in wolf's clothing
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Gender: Male
Location: Living in the New World Order/Anti-Christendom but not of the New World Order/Anti-Christendom
Personality type: A sinister kid, the boy with the broken halo... :P usually accused of being a comedic/outgoing/charming/laid back guy. Too laid back in the eyes of most, they wouldn't believe I have a temper. You'd have to do alot to get me angry.
Posts: 1,729


Too often seeing red.


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« Reply #101 on: January 24, 2012, 05:14:PM »

kgreen, you are my new favorite poster.

Definitely leveled up.   LOL
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When you go up to receive communion, you're literally at the foot of the cross.  Standing at all creation's center, the saints gather around.  Martyrs, heroes staring into your very being.  They lived AND died for Christ... can we say the same of ourselves?  What are WE doing to further God's will in this life?  Skipping Mass for our careers?  Our education?  Voting for heads of state, that don't recognize the source of all authority and power?  They won't matter on your deathbed (or whatever end we meet). 

So... why waste time with this modern world's nonsense?  We have our own civilization: CHRISTENDOM.  We must restore it whilst the modern world commits societal suicide. 

Its naive and idealistic to believe government for man by man can succeed.  Restore Christendom in our hearts and homes!  Communities aren't that far off, its a numbers game.

"Accursed is the man that puts his trust in man" Book of Jeremiah Chapter XVII, verse 5.
Su
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« Reply #102 on: January 24, 2012, 05:30:PM »

Legalize opium then.

Nobody's making a serious case for that. Still, it hasn't destroyed Amsterdam.

Spiritually speak, Amsterdam is probably destroyed.
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« Reply #103 on: January 24, 2012, 05:49:PM »

It may be the exception, but I was a very experienced ganga smoker at the time and the guy I bought the seed from said it was from an all natural farm on Kauai.


And you believed him? Huh?
Yes because I was in Kauai at the time and saw the farm
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Don't forget to pray for the dead.
Tapatio
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« Reply #104 on: January 24, 2012, 05:50:PM »

Legalize opium then.

Nobody's making a serious case for that. Still, it hasn't destroyed Amsterdam.

Spiritually speak, Amsterdam is probably destroyed.
I agree

Love Christmas, but not exactly a religious person? Join the club! Secularisation has forced a lot of Amsterdam churches to open their doors for purposes other than praising Jesus.
http://amsterdam-magazine.com/2011/12/featured-losing-our-religion/
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"If anyone thus speaks, that the Roman Pontiff has only the office of inspection or direction but not the full and supreme power of jurisdiction over the universal Church, not only in things which pertain to faith and morals, but also in those which pertain to the discipline and government of the Church spread over the whole world...let him be anathema." (Vatican I, Dz 1825, 1831)

Pray for the conversion of souls.
1 Thessalonians 2:14-15
http://mexicoytradicion.over-blog.org/
http://cronicasdeuncristero.blogspot.com/
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rbjmartin
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« Reply #105 on: January 24, 2012, 05:57:PM »

Legalize opium then.

Nobody's making a serious case for that. Still, it hasn't destroyed Amsterdam.

Spiritually speak, Amsterdam is probably destroyed.

There are plenty of places that are spiritually destroyed without drugs. You are using the cum hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy. You are implying causation where there is only correlation.
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« Reply #106 on: January 24, 2012, 06:01:PM »

Legalise Opium.
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Su
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« Reply #107 on: January 24, 2012, 06:02:PM »

Legalize opium then.

Nobody's making a serious case for that. Still, it hasn't destroyed Amsterdam.

Spiritually speak, Amsterdam is probably destroyed.

There are plenty of places that are spiritually destroyed without drugs. You are using the cum hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy. You are implying causation where there is only correlation.

You are using Latin terms without purpose.

I was talking about Amsterdam, not drugs. The drugs are part of the same problem, a focus on self and pleasure, a worship of the flesh. Drugs themselves are probably small, but the intent behind their use is what the problem is.
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Su
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« Reply #108 on: January 24, 2012, 06:02:PM »

Legalise Opium.

It is. It is called...whatever the doctors call it now. They have been renaming it for years.
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Old Salt
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Personality type: melancholic
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Sancta Dei Genitrix Ora Pro Nobis.


« Reply #109 on: January 24, 2012, 06:06:PM »

Legalise Opium.

It is. It is called...whatever the doctors call it now. They have been renaming it for years.
Laudanum?
I mean legalise it like beer or boose is legal.
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