Put me in, coach
Oct. 28th, 2004 04:45 amTwo quick items.
G-Bu:
If freedom is in fact THE ALMIGHTY GOD's gift to the world, as you claimed yesterday, does that mean that at the height of the power of the Christian church, when the majority of Europe lived as serfs, that THE ALMIGHTY GOD was pissy about something the world had said and hurt his feelings? Maybe he slept late that millenium? And does that also mean that in the early days of This Great Nation when Africans were being shipped here by the boatload, that THE ALMIGHTY GOD felt that perhaps in a nation built on the precepts of the Bible and the Word not everybody was deserving of his gift?
And congratulations to the wild, wide collection of Red Sox fans on my list. (So did the curse finally wear out, or did they just suck these past eighty years?)
G-Bu:
If freedom is in fact THE ALMIGHTY GOD's gift to the world, as you claimed yesterday, does that mean that at the height of the power of the Christian church, when the majority of Europe lived as serfs, that THE ALMIGHTY GOD was pissy about something the world had said and hurt his feelings? Maybe he slept late that millenium? And does that also mean that in the early days of This Great Nation when Africans were being shipped here by the boatload, that THE ALMIGHTY GOD felt that perhaps in a nation built on the precepts of the Bible and the Word not everybody was deserving of his gift?
And congratulations to the wild, wide collection of Red Sox fans on my list. (So did the curse finally wear out, or did they just suck these past eighty years?)