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Tahna... I really feel badly for you, then. Nothing could be further from the truth.
And that website is zonkers, if you ask me.
------------------ Elim Garak: "Oh, it's just Garak. Plain, simple Garak. Now, good day to you, Doctor. I'm so glad to have made such an... interesting new friend today." (DS9: "Past Prologue")
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a big "GET A LIFE!!" sign for those people who wrote the review!
Come on, IT IS still a STAR TREK movie we're talking about right? If SFC is indeed evil, then I dare to ask, WHAT IS NOT? If you truly want to stop "evil" believes, why not spent more efforts in a place where people most likey to need it? And SFC is DEFINATELY one of the less violent films over the year!
GEEZ, and to think how many people are suffering from all kinds of causes that is suppose to be save by Christianity when they have time to sit infront of a computer maybe take a sip of coffee(oh no! don't tell me that coffee is evil too!!) and type up a "review", what a time well spent!!
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Hey i am catholic, but i do not follow crap like that article. I enjoy star trek, buffy, and nearly every other sci-fi and fantasy show there is, and i play D&D and Magic the gathering. Does this mean i am going to hell, hell no. This article is laughable at best, and one of the biggest loads crap i have ever seen in my life.
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[Empty Post. Ignore] ------------------ I bet when Neanderthal kids would make a snowman, someone would always end up saying "Don't forget the big heavy eyebrows." Then they would all get embarrassed because they remembered they had the big hunky eyebrows too, and then they would get mad and eat the snowman.
-Jack Handey
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well I went to a christian school in both elementary and even highschool. My freshmen year of college was spent at a christian college. At my highschool one day my biology teacher gave us a little 20 minute lecture on how the smurfs are evil. And I heard now that Pokemon t-shirts, and cards and other paraphanelia are banned from the school because Pokemon are Satanic. I hate the Pokemon, but Satanic!! that seems a bit far fetched.
-FTM
P.S. the purple tellytubby is Satanic!!
P.S.S. this is my 250th post!! yeah
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And these people wonder why I have no respect for their beliefs.
These are the same people who tried to ban comic books back in the 40's-60's, who tried to ban Elvis and Batman and Halloween dress-up and dances, and cancel proms because the student body wants to have the Indigo Girls play or chooses the theme "We are the Champions" by that group Queen *gasp!*
****ing Idiots.
------------------ Calvin: "No efficiency, no accountability... I tell you, Hobbes, it's a lousy way to run a Universe." -- Bill Watterson
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Dang, I had a nice comment on this and I erased it.
Anyway, Some people belong to "Christian" groups that hold very extreme beliefs. This isn't rare in Christianity either. I know a few family that don't even own TVs and stuff like that.
But my Bio prof loves Trek and wears Trek ties to class sometimes. It's definitely not a normal thing, but some Christians today see the world and decide to totally live outside of it the best they can. This is actually an unbiblical concept (from a Wesleyan viewpt.) and this kind of living has been highly denounced in the past.
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