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Why do you think it is terribly designed?
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Why do you think you have to avoid hell? What do you think happens when someone dies?
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maybe you're looking in the wrong places?
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I look forward to round 2 in April
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There are none so blind as those that cannot see. IN any case, Jesus called the Pharisees hypocrites, he doesn't like people who say one thing and do another, so you're screwed matty, best hope those computer games can save you.
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I thought he looked in the games before that too, aside from Pompey, thought he looked a handful against Liverpool, he just hasn't managed to get a couple of goals yet.
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Edit - okay just remember he didn't start that one. #fail
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THe one against West Brom two years ago for starters.
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Still going at 1.15am, this sure means a lot to you pal! As for this post, not really it's about you not what they do in a country 8000 miles away, besides, Jonny Boy has become a bit of a joke figure on here over the last 18 months with his increasingly desperate attempts to be the Jeremy Corbyn of mongboards. I guess that's why he sees you as a kindred spirit perhaps, I mean Jezza attended lots of pro terrorism rallies and claimed he didn't support the IRA and Hamas, and you celebrated Christmas but pretended you didn't. plus every time both of you speak you generally get proven wrong very easily.
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Says the person who thinks the world should change the meaning of Christmas just so he doesn’t have to admit to celebrating it ???
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She was given the chance you change the world and give birth to the son of god! Sorry Matthew the world isn’t going to change the meaning of Christmas just for you. Anyway, you’re not denying you wished people happy Christmas then? So you celebrated it, game set and match ?
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1/ of course not, however there is no evidence she was 14, or what her age was at all, this just assumptions made years later. You’ve used this reasoning to defend your stance on this thread so to be consistent you need to accept this is the case 2/ you don’t believe it happened anyway 3/ you didn’t just visit them though did you. You ate a meal, drank and exchanged gifts, did you wish them a merry Christmas or did anyone wish you one? Some might say those activities constitute celebrating the occasion, not just visiting family like you could do any time of the year.
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If you disapprove of it so much you really shouldn’t be celebrating the festival of Christmas Matthew, it’s very hypocritical.
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*Bobby obviously.
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Or we might not have won any had Bonny been a knee hair ahead of the dotted line
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VAR giant foam hands! They could wave when a decision is being reviewed then give it the thumbs up or down when it’s made, all whist chanting VAR it’s one of our own.
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So it’s a religious festival then. Thanks for comfirming.
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It isn’t going away. So If you can’t beat them join them, I think we as a fan base need to embrace it, it might even help us! How about we out banter the opposition fans where every time there is a VAR review we all sing V-A-R- no goal, to the tune of Disco D-I-S-C-O, we could even have hand movements spelling out VAR followed by drawing a TV like the ref does to indicate a VAR reviews, it would be proper funny to get that going, a decent original chant too.
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Why is that?
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Why are they off work?
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Why celebrate it on that day then? Why not wait until the weekend, only 3 days away, or New Year’s Day, you could even have done it on Boxing Day, also a public holiday, no, you chose to do all your celebrating on Christmas Day, you celebrated a religious festival didn’t you Matthew.
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So how can you admit it’s a Christian festival, a religion based on Jesus then Repeatedly deny it has anything to do with jesus?
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You acknowledge it by using the day you got off work due to the festival of Christmas to visit your family, exchange gifts and eat food, which is the traditional way millions of others celebrate it. Just admit it,,nothing wrong with it.
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They were off work, you were off work, the reason is because it is a public holiday due to it being a Christian festival. Quite obviously Jesus was involved because without him the day wouldn’t have happened in the first place. The very fact you were able to visit your family, eat food and exchange gifts is down to religion. Otherwise you’d be at work and so would everyone else.
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How can you say Jesus wasn’t involved in the day when the very fact it exists as a public holiday is because it’s a Christian holiday to celebrate his birth?
