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  <title>The Cuteness - Is happiness a right? </title> 
  <link>http://antichurch.aimoo.com/category/Is-happiness-a-right-1-998506.html</link> 
  <author>The Cuteness</author> 
  <pubDate>2007-11-09 00:14:58.0</pubDate> 
  <category>The Old Lodge</category> 
  <description>
  Is happiness a right? Do you have a right to be happy? Said the same thing twice - oh well. 

What if you are unhappy about something? Disappointed? Disillusioned? How do you react? 

How much do you expect and how much do you count as a bonus? 
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  <title>franknhonest - Judas Iscariot</title> 
  <link>http://antichurch.aimoo.com/category/Judas-Iscariot-1-789936.html</link> 
  <author>franknhonest</author> 
  <pubDate>2007-04-06 16:25:39.0</pubDate> 
  <category>The Old Lodge</category> 
  <description>
  For Judas, the knowledge of what he&apos;d done was too much for him to live with, so he committed suicide.

The unpardonable sin + suicide must be the worst combination.  What do you think?


Jon.
 
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  <title>Cider Vicar - How do you explain your conversion experience with atheistic hindsight?</title> 
  <link>http://antichurch.aimoo.com/category/How-do-you-explain-your-conversion-experience-with-atheistic-hindsight-1-482362.html</link> 
  <author>Cider Vicar</author> 
  <pubDate>2007-05-22 00:44:42.0</pubDate> 
  <category>The Old Lodge</category> 
  <description>
  I was musing over my life this morning and wondering what actually happened in my conversion experience? It was a very dramatic event in terms of frustration leading to a prayer of &apos;God help&apos; followed by great waves of joy and even dancing around a room hugging a three foot tall teddy bear (I have n
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  <title>Cider Vicar - The Atheist narrative</title> 
  <link>http://antichurch.aimoo.com/category/The-Atheist-narrative-1-473191.html</link> 
  <author>Cider Vicar</author> 
  <pubDate>2007-05-18 08:37:56.0</pubDate> 
  <category>The Old Lodge</category> 
  <description>
  As a Christian I like three basic narratives of the bible as pointers for life.
1. The exodus - a story of liberation of the oppressed
2. The return from exile - a story of coming home, back to where one once belonged
3. Priestly narrative - the story of putting people right with each other/god. 
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  <title>franknhonest - Eternal Damnation</title> 
  <link>http://antichurch.aimoo.com/category/Eternal-Damnation-1-444067.html</link> 
  <author>franknhonest</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-02-25 07:28:50.78</pubDate> 
  <category>The Old Lodge</category> 
  <description>
  Do you believe you&apos;re heading for eternal doom? If so, how do you face life?

I think I&apos;m heading for a sorry end, although I can&apos;t be 100% sure.  At the moment I&apos;m trying to get back to normality after a serious depressive episode.

No more church or Christian holidays. That part of my life is 
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  <title>franknhonest - Living with the fear of hell</title> 
  <link>http://antichurch.aimoo.com/category/Living-with-the-fear-of-hell-1-170577.html</link> 
  <author>franknhonest</author> 
  <pubDate>2007-05-07 02:24:51.0</pubDate> 
  <category>The Old Lodge</category> 
  <description>
  It gets me down sometimes, to have to live with the fear of hell, and with the knowledge that I can do nothing about it.

I&apos;m hoping there is no hell - don&apos;t most people? However, there is always that dreadful possibility that what the Bible says might turn out to be true after all....


 
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  <title>La_Mala - Adolf Hitler?</title> 
  <link>http://antichurch.aimoo.com/category/Adolf-Hitler-1-144002.html</link> 
  <author>La_Mala</author> 
  <pubDate>2008-09-27 00:33:55.153</pubDate> 
  <category>The Old Lodge</category> 
  <description>
  What if you got to paradise and he was there?? jeez, what a shock huh!!!! 
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  <title>The Cuteness - Quick Question - Fallacies</title> 
  <link>http://antichurch.aimoo.com/category/Quick-Question-Fallacies-1-129934.html</link> 
  <author>The Cuteness</author> 
  <pubDate>2007-07-09 14:31:59.0</pubDate> 
  <category>The Old Lodge</category> 
  <description>
  I am not well-read in logical arguments. I am aware of the ad-hominemenemenem fallacy and the no-true-scotsman fallacy. 
What I would like to know: is there a fallacy where the person thinks that because the other person is getting emotional - they are in the right?  
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