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Old Mar 11, 2008, 01:20 pm   #10 (permalink) (top)
Technosoul
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Real estate in the USA is a drop in the bucket for them. Have you ever been to the Vatican?
Not in person - but I would guess that just the paintings would be of greater value then what I could earn, even if I was reincarnated a few times. If wealth is a deadly sin then they are in deep water ( or should I say deep fire?).

It reminds me of that guy in New York who publically advoated (and worked to) close down positution and at the same time was buying positutes at 1000 bucks a pop for his own pleasure. Goes to show that morality is for everyone else and not the elected. Woe unto the elected few, just to be fair, the Mormons are wealthy, and other religious top guns. But at least a poor fellow like me can get through the eye of the needle and so... hey... I got good morals!

Being a hypocrit is a good occupation. But sooner or later we find out that those who blame are guilty of the same.

And what about the deadly sin of using drugs being sold by all those anti-christ doctors. What will happen to all the sick people when they repent from their deadly sins? At least they can drink wine and get stoned out of their minds, or is wine a drug? Is religion a drug?

Yep, this really worries me to no end.

And what about that plastic image of Mary I have on the dashboard of my car? Will I get into trouble if the plastic is harmful to the environment? My plasic credit card, my plastic phone, I got a lot of plastic to repent of. Plus we have a law that the store cannot charge us a deposit on plastic milk bottles and so now the recycling center will not take them, that is bad for nature and landfills. Everyone is doomed.

It is a deadly sin to cause poverty, holy cow, everyone who voted for Bush has a deadly sin, Bin Laden was right. I am really getting worried now. I better say some hail maryies with my plastic beads.
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