[11]Is the Holy Water drinkable?

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[11]Is the Holy Water drinkable?

Post by bboyz4 » Sun Feb 28, 2010 9:14 pm

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Re: [11]Is the Holy Water drinkable?

Post by Gatorade » Sun Feb 28, 2010 9:47 pm

Lol.
8/10

I didnt get the first one.

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Re: [11]Is the Holy Water drinkable?

Post by bboyz4 » Sun Feb 28, 2010 9:52 pm

Gatorade wrote:Lol.
8/10

I didnt get the first one.

First panel?
"Go and commence a sin."
Make a sin.
Kill someone.Shoot someone.It's a sin.

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Re: [11]Is the Holy Water drinkable?

Post by chobbilight » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:28 pm

bboyz4 wrote:
Gatorade wrote:Lol.
8/10

I didnt get the first one.

First panel?
"Go and commence a sin."
Make a sin.
Kill someone.Shoot someone.It's a sin.

a sin is doing something bad it doesnt have 2 be killing or shooting some1
cause in ancient times the church killed ppl

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Re: [11]Is the Holy Water drinkable?

Post by bboyz4 » Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:48 pm

chobbilight wrote:
bboyz4 wrote:
Gatorade wrote:Lol.
8/10

I didnt get the first one.

First panel?
"Go and commence a sin."
Make a sin.
Kill someone.Shoot someone.It's a sin.

a sin is doing something bad it doesnt have 2 be killing or shooting some1
cause in ancient times the church killed ppl

Sacrificial objects? Lol.
Basically,sins are breaking the Testaments.

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Re: [11]Is the Holy Water drinkable?

Post by Pojken » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:04 pm

In religion, sin is the concept of acts that violate a moral rule. The term sin may also refer to the state of having committed such a violation. Commonly, the moral code of conduct is decreed by a divine entity, i.e. Divine law.
Sin is often used to mean an action that is prohibited or considered wrong; in some religions (notably some sects of Christianity), sin can refer not only to physical actions taken, but also to thoughts and internalized motivations and feelings. Colloquially, any thought, word, or act considered immoral, shameful, harmful, or alienating might be termed "sinful".
An elementary concept of sin contains such acts and elements of Earthly living that one cannot take with them into the transcendental living. Food for example is not of transcendental living and therefore its excessive savoring is considered a sin. A mature concept of sin deals with a distinction between sins of death (mortal sin) and the sins of human living. In that context mortal sins come with mortal penalty, and while the sins of living can or may be regarded as destructive behaviors, they may be savored as aspects of human living that are essential (sex, play) that are regarded as an essential spice for transcendental living.

Wikipedia ppl.

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Re: [11]Is the Holy Water drinkable?

Post by bboyz4 » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:07 pm

MapleDraco wrote:In religion, sin is the concept of acts that violate a moral rule. The term sin may also refer to the state of having committed such a violation. Commonly, the moral code of conduct is decreed by a divine entity, i.e. Divine law.
Sin is often used to mean an action that is prohibited or considered wrong; in some religions (notably some sects of Christianity), sin can refer not only to physical actions taken, but also to thoughts and internalized motivations and feelings. Colloquially, any thought, word, or act considered immoral, shameful, harmful, or alienating might be termed "sinful".
An elementary concept of sin contains such acts and elements of Earthly living that one cannot take with them into the transcendental living. Food for example is not of transcendental living and therefore its excessive savoring is considered a sin. A mature concept of sin deals with a distinction between sins of death (mortal sin) and the sins of human living. In that context mortal sins come with mortal penalty, and while the sins of living can or may be regarded as destructive behaviors, they may be savored as aspects of human living that are essential (sex, play) that are regarded as an essential spice for transcendental living.

Wikipedia ppl.

Never trust Wikipedia.People can edit it.
So just use some other site lol.

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Re: [11]Is the Holy Water drinkable?

Post by Blake » Mon Mar 01, 2010 12:15 am

bboyz4 wrote:
MapleDraco wrote:In religion, sin is the concept of acts that violate a moral rule. The term sin may also refer to the state of having committed such a violation. Commonly, the moral code of conduct is decreed by a divine entity, i.e. Divine law.
Sin is often used to mean an action that is prohibited or considered wrong; in some religions (notably some sects of Christianity), sin can refer not only to physical actions taken, but also to thoughts and internalized motivations and feelings. Colloquially, any thought, word, or act considered immoral, shameful, harmful, or alienating might be termed "sinful".
An elementary concept of sin contains such acts and elements of Earthly living that one cannot take with them into the transcendental living. Food for example is not of transcendental living and therefore its excessive savoring is considered a sin. A mature concept of sin deals with a distinction between sins of death (mortal sin) and the sins of human living. In that context mortal sins come with mortal penalty, and while the sins of living can or may be regarded as destructive behaviors, they may be savored as aspects of human living that are essential (sex, play) that are regarded as an essential spice for transcendental living.

Wikipedia ppl.

Never trust Wikipedia.People can edit it.
So just use some other site lol.


I think they made so it had to be real...

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