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  • Daisy Mae Johnson
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    Originally posted by Lard Lucy View Post
    According to the bible it is alright to eat animals. However, that it doesnt say how to kill the animal can be seen as a sign that the maner doesnt matter. This is not true, men is to rule the earth the best way he can and that states that you are not to make the creature suffer more then nessicary.

    You should eat meat, but not when it isnt treated right when it was alive.

    BORING!

    Could you BE anymore dull?

    Start posting with more substance or you will find dreary, mind-numbing, tedious, uninteresting, tiresome, lackluster, montonious, hum-drum butt on moderation.

    Lve, Sister Thumper
    Last edited by Daisy Mae Johnson; 04-27-2007, 03:52 PM.

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  • Lord Lucifer
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    According to the bible it is alright to eat animals. However, that it doesnt say how to kill the animal can be seen as a sign that the maner doesnt matter. This is not true, men is to rule the earth the best way he can and that states that you are not to make the creature suffer more then nessicary.

    You should eat meat, but not when it isnt treated right when it was alive.

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  • Daisy Mae Johnson
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    Amen Brother!

    There is nothing more exquisitely Heavenly than the smell of burning animal flesh. GOD loves it too. In fact, he used to demand burnt offerings.

    When I BBQ, I always waft the aroma skyward hoping HE might get a whiff and be extra pleased with me.



    Lve, Sister Thumper
    Last edited by Daisy Mae Johnson; 04-27-2007, 03:07 PM.

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  • OnYourKnees
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    Originally posted by Lunar_seed View Post
    Well, wehn I ate meat, I felt sick alot, but when I became a vegan, I became alot healthier and I started to feel alot better. And I rather have them die from old age. Not from some guy killing them.
    Hmm.

    If cows were not domesticated, do you think they'd survive in the wild? Because I think they'd be extinct.

    Incidentally, I for one am unable to tolerate soy. Consuming such horrific things causes all manner of intestinal distress, which is why I get my protein from critters, the way God intended.

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  • Loser_seed
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    Originally posted by OnYourKnees View Post
    How would you like them to kill cows? Tickle them to death? Wait until they drop dead of old age?

    And eating irresponsibly is what makes people sick. That, and not eating with the love of Jesus!!
    Well, wehn I ate meat, I felt sick alot, but when I became a vegan, I became alot healthier and I started to feel alot better. And I rather have them die from old age. Not from some guy killing them.

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  • OnYourKnees
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    Originally posted by Lunar_seed View Post
    McDonald's is a evil place. They kill cows in a horrable way, and have you ever see "Super Size Me"? The food that place sells can make you sick, and I just find it wrong.
    How would you like them to kill cows? Tickle them to death? Wait until they drop dead of old age?

    And eating irresponsibly is what makes people sick. That, and not eating with the love of Jesus!!

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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    Originally posted by Lunar_seed View Post
    McDonald's is a evil place. They kill cows in a horrable way, and have you ever see "Super Size Me"? The food that place sells can make you sick, and I just find it wrong.
    Ah, the huggy hippy returns....
    Honestly, Lunar, as horrible as they do or don't kill cows, the plain truth is that if people don't see it happen, they simply don't care.

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  • Loser_seed
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    McDonald's is a evil place. They kill cows in a horrable way, and have you ever see "Super Size Me"? The food that place sells can make you sick, and I just find it wrong.

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  • WorthyOne
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    Originally posted by SinisterPizza View Post
    I fail to see the Godliness of eating a gray hamburger.
    I eat McDonald's all the time. The burgers are brown, not gray.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    Originally posted by SinisterPizza View Post
    If I'm going to eat meat, it is not going to be a Mc-are-you-sure-this-isn't-mad-cow Burger. I fail to see the Godliness of eating a gray hamburger. Only now made with 100% beef? I will go for a McApple Pie though. I don't know why they expire at exactly 4:00 (and it is 4:30 when I buy it), but they're pretty good.
    FYI: McDonalds has ALWAYS been 100% pure American beef, and its color is the color of Godliness and Capitalism. Millions of burgers are consumed each and every day all over the globe, and there has never been one single case of mad-cow disease, which I have always suspected is a communist hippie lie anyway.

    Also fyi: Those apple pies are deep fried in delicious beef tallow, hence their popularity.

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  • SinisterPizza
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    Better run out to a Godly McDonald's hamburger stand right away. Your very life depends on it! Better order fries too! They're cooked in delicious beef fat.
    If I'm going to eat meat, it is not going to be a Mc-are-you-sure-this-isn't-mad-cow Burger. I fail to see the Godliness of eating a gray hamburger. Only now made with 100% beef? I will go for a McApple Pie though. I don't know why they expire at exactly 4:00 (and it is 4:30 when I buy it), but they're pretty good.

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  • Peacesells
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    Originally posted by SinisterPizza View Post
    lol...I don't know him. They meant that it was on some demon's will that I'm here doing his dirty work

    And...you know, HIS will as well.

    Oh ok because there was a guy on these forums not to long ago whose name(on the forums not in real life) was belphegor, and I was wondering if you knew him.

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  • SinisterPizza
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    From where do you know belphegor(since he is the one who refered you here) exactly?
    lol...I don't know him. They meant that it was on some demon's will that I'm here doing his dirty work

    And...you know, HIS will as well.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Could your homer child be a Wicker?

    Originally posted by Peacesells View Post
    From where do you know belphegor(since he is the one who refered you here) exactly?
    Friend,

    Let us not underestimate the roll of Jesus here. HE is the one that brought Sinister Pizza to Landover so Sinister Pizza may learn God's word! GLORY!

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  • Peacesells
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    Originally posted by SinisterPizza View Post
    A vision? In my dream I threw away the rest of the burger because I realized what I was eating. It tasted awful to boot. I'm surprised you know about Peter Singer though, I didn't think that many outside of the Animal Rights circles did. He's Jewish, I believe, I'm not sure though on that, so don't take my word for it on his religion.

    From where do you know belphegor(since he is the one who refered you here) exactly?

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