religion - general discussion

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what a translation! Could not stop laughing...
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gareth19 (imported) wrote: Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:16 pm Here's a modern version of Hamlet to make it accessible to students:

http://sub-zero.mit.edu/bakunin/hamlet.html

However, Pinkerton's Principle precludes a similar treatment of the Bible.

Rather a good translation I'd say
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loveableleopardy (imported) wrote: Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:55 pm Don't start talking like that.

You haven't lost your balls yet!😄

Well,

have YOU lost your money?

😄

...the curse upon mankind is the longing for what we do not have...
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I'm not of any religion, however I'm not Atheist either. I try to just stay out of religious conversations for the simple fact that if I talk to a person that has a close-minded set of beliefs that will try to force what the believe onto you, its just annoying. (happens to me all the time since I live right across the street of a church) I have nothing against religions of any kind (as long as its not harmful to anyone else.)
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One of the things I thought about prior to castration is that my struggle with faith would be lessened. I thought with castration I would become more submissive and be able to surrender to my faith. As I have grown and reevaluated myself and my life I found this was not to be true.

Today I find many people professing to be christian verbally and not by their acts, words and deeds. They have helped me end my need or desire for faith. I always thought a christian should emulate the life of Christ. Thanks to all who profess to have direct knowledge of what God wants and how I should live my life. Your need to control others and have us drink from the same communal vat of kool-aid has freed me from religion.

I wonder what the Prince of Peace would think of what has been done with his teachings.
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tugon (imported) wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2010 6:20 pm I wonder what the Prince of Peace would think of what has been done with his teachings...

Not much, I am afraid..:-\
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