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Christians: Is Judging Someone Breaking the Rules?
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RE: Christians: Is Judging Someone Breaking the Rules?
You can find language to support almost any idea imaginable with that horseshit.

That's part of its charm. Any asshole can point to it and say "god says I', right."
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RE: Christians: Is Judging Someone Breaking the Rules? - by Minimalist - July 1, 2010 at 10:13 pm

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