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jonesthecurl wrote:When I was in hospital aome years back and about to have a small op, they asked my religion. At that time, and in that place, they apparently did this whenever you were given a general anasthetic, just in case you took the Big Sleep. Very encouraging.
SO I replied "non-denominational pantheist", which is about as close as I can get - translation: God is everywhere, but now it's time to stop askin me silly questions, cos I don't have the answers.
When I woke up, I found they'd put "C of E" on the wrist band (Church of England).
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
jonesthecurl wrote:just in case you took the Big Sleep.
reminisco wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:just in case you took the Big Sleep.
nice... was that an intentional reference to Raymond Chandler? he's one of my absolute favorite writers, and i know that he was always far more popular in Britain than he was in the states, and also taken more seriously than here, where he was lumped in with the other pulpy crime writers. but he wasn't. he was a slumming angel. turned genre fiction into genuine literature.
and not to be a nit-picky bastard, but it goes-- sleep the big sleep, not take.
reminisco wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:just in case you took the Big Sleep.
nice... was that an intentional reference to Raymond Chandler? he's one of my absolute favorite writers, and i know that he was always far more popular in Britain than he was in the states, and also taken more seriously than here, where he was lumped in with the other pulpy crime writers. but he wasn't. he was a slumming angel. turned genre fiction into genuine literature.
and not to be a nit-picky bastard, but it goes-- sleep the big sleep, not take. but either way, nice reference if intended, otherwise, interesting subliminal reference to chandler's most famous phrase.
also, i don't really imagine God. if he is God, then how could i possibly comprehend him anyway? like, do you think an ant can really comprehend a human? and to an ant, we absolutely are gods...
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Aaron234 wrote:Its funny how people call Gods name when they are in trouble!If you dont know God ask him to introduce himself to you!I met him face to face and life has been better since.You think we came from a monkey your crazy.We would not have any monkeys now if we did!God is the ultimate salveger he can take the worst trash and make it the finest Gift.
jonesthecurl wrote:Ay, theres the rub.
i don't need an imaginary friend.lord voldemort wrote:i see him as my best friend
joecoolfrog wrote:Aaron234 wrote:Its funny how people call Gods name when they are in trouble!If you dont know God ask him to introduce himself to you!I met him face to face and life has been better since.You think we came from a monkey your crazy.We would not have any monkeys now if we did!God is the ultimate salveger he can take the worst trash and make it the finest Gift.
And it seems he can make normaly sensible people believe in a load of gibberish nonsense
MR. Nate wrote:I don't think our imagining of God is nearly as important as the actual character of God.
Tell you what, if I meet Him when I die, I'll let you guys know.
Curmudgeonx wrote:Tell you what, if I meet Him when I die, I'll let you guys know.
That is what Houdini said, and still no communication
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