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We all essentially believe in the same principal. It's the minor details that I say to each their own.

Except the Mormons. That's just weird. And wrong. But mostly weird.

Not to get too deep, and not to question anyone's beliefs (I really don't), I always say about the Mormons - can a people whose belief system centers around a man rising from the dead really criticize another man's faith based belief regardless of how "weird"? I say no.
 
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Not to get too deep, and not to question anyone's beliefs (I really don't), I always say about the Mormons - can a people whose belief system centers around a man rising from the dead really criticize another man's faith based belief regardless of how "weird"? I say no.


Lol I see your point. I only laugh because (and I don't know how much you know about Mormons) that guy (Joseph Smith) was bat **** crazy. And had he lived with modern medicine, he would have been snowed on mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and Xanax. I mean, translating an entire religion by putting his head in a hat with special stones???
 
Lol I see your point. I only laugh because (and I don't know how much you know about Mormons) that guy (Joseph Smith) was bat **** crazy. And had he lived with modern medicine, he would have been snowed on mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and Xanax. I mean, translating an entire religion by putting his head in a hat with special stones???

Oh, totally different than a dude listening to a burning bush and coming off a mountain with special stones to give mankind God's laws?

Again, not saying Christianity is wrong, but look at both belief systems as if you weren't brought up with one your whole life and tell me one is crazier than the other.

Basketball game is awesome, and I'm still drinking Jai Alai.
 
So, having thrown out a bunch of my more recent brews, I dug back through some of my stock and put a few oldies that need to be used up in the fridge a couple of days ago. This is my last bottle of Pole Vault Pale Ale...my first all grain/BIAB brew and a recipe from my LHBS. (I have no idea how the name was created.) Bottled almost exactly a year ago and a little overcarbed, it is surprisingly still drinkable and remains a bit hoppy.

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Oh, totally different than a dude listening to a burning bush and coming off a mountain with special stones to give mankind God's laws?

Again, not saying Christianity is wrong, but look at both belief systems as if you weren't brought up with one your whole life and tell me one is crazier than the other.

Basketball game is awesome, and I'm still drinking Jai Alai.


Crazies back then, just like there are crazies today I guess!

After watching this game I'm wondering why I was rooting for Kentucky throughout the tourney. Great game!
 
my wife and our boys trump all else in this world, previous, or the next. after that, there's the great and amazing diversity of beer.


If you convert to Mormonism you could have your family AND your own planet in the next life. Just no beer :)
 
@wobrien

Where is your beer? It is Easter Sunday!

Edit: Dammit! I waited 1 minute too long.
 
having my Andrew Jackson's Milky White Ass IPA and reminicing old days a bit. as seen on the Punk Rock thread. why the flocc am I still awake? I shouldn't be, but I'm wide awake.
 
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