LOTR: I'm outta this

Started by TR Shadow, March 17, 2003, 07:46:49 PM

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RazorClaw

 Excuse me, O Great Josh, but I not only edited my post but Christians don't WORSHIP the Bible. It's a Holy book that lists different religious events. If you are a real Christian, then you would know that. It's a difference between fiction books and historical books. So if you have anything else to say, PM me and keep your idiotic ridicule off of this topic.

TSR

 I think Ereptor had the best arguments so far, as well as you Fenix.\

Yes, you have to be open-minded about things. Live and let live is very closed-minded.

TSR

 Razorclaw, atm, it's you that's not acting like a Christian.

RazorClaw

 And YOU'RE spamming, and I EDITED my post, and I really don't enjoy people going on and on about things I said /after/ I erased them. I'm just trying to tell TR to pray for Lauren and stuff, and then Calapornain comes in saying that there's nothing wrong with her WORSHIPPING LOTR.

Ereptor

 TSR stop the spam.  Or be reported.  By Me.
The Dark Lord
Warrior since the First Era
Emperor of the Dark Ages
Leader of TBV, TOL, ROME and Mordor
Win with class, lose with class, always respect your opponet.
*Walks Out Of Shadow*

Fenix

 The bible is the sword, the word of God, Razorclaw.
It is the law by which Christians live, the basis and most convincing evidence we have that there is a God.  Don't be a fool.
I didn't ridicule anyone, I was advising them to be weary of a fool's commentary.

TSR

 People, I don't spam. I was referring to when he said "O Great Josh" and about idiotic ridicule, which is un-Christian.

Geez, don't throw rocks till you check your facts!

Ereptor

 direct quote from TSR.  "Bloodrath.... well, nc."  thats it???? what does that mean ??
tell me TSR how that is not spamming?????????
The Dark Lord
Warrior since the First Era
Emperor of the Dark Ages
Leader of TBV, TOL, ROME and Mordor
Win with class, lose with class, always respect your opponet.
*Walks Out Of Shadow*

calria

 Why is it that in absolutely no topic that I can think of currently active on these forums, the posts even one page in have little or nothing to do with the title, for the most part?

*sigh*
I'm tired of this.

TR, you are doing the right thing for your friend, and I applaud you in it. I myself quit playing Magic: The Gathering for a while at one point because of a friend who had been severly damaged by a D&D addiction, and M:TG reminded him of it. Keep the faith, and share with others.

General Austin

 YAY!!!!! I totally agree with Calria's last post right thar. GO TR!!! YOu can do it!
In God I trust, and in Him alone shall I put my faith.

TSR

 Yep, and Ereptor, that is not all that I posted. Go read, if you're not too lazy, what I actually wrote in there, I wrote half as much as Bloodrath.

RazorClaw


Calantorntain

 
QuoteI can't bear to see someone saying that it's okay to worship a book

Ok, the philosiphy thing I am thinking about starting does not worship books.  Or Brian.  Or Martin.  Or... anything.  It is a philosiphy based on Redwall.  Sheesh.

As for you friend, I really think she will grow out of it.  You should only worry when she starts building shrines/and or tries to genetically enginer an ent.
"Death death death death death death la la la la death" -- The Woad to Wuin

baransarn

 If your friend Luaren is worshipping that Mordor evil guy(Im drawing a blank on his name), then that could be Satanism. I would tell her parents and perhaps your priest or pastor. The parents should be able to try and convience you friend out of it, but mostly pray for the crazed elf.
Baransarn, WarLord of Peskiness
Pesselus Mach in RPG's
"There was a squirell named Pesselus,
who weighed less than all of us.
He was really fast
And was known now and the past
There was a squirell name Pessulus
who weighed less than all of us!"

RazorClaw

 Either that or goes around with an axe saying "When there's trouble, send in a dwarf!". But still, just pray for her, tell her parents. Just like Cala said, she'll probably grow out of it.