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    #25
    When discussing climate change or religion one shouldn't be too righteous, Jim Bakker (jailed) comes to mind, and the liberal leader (under investigation).

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      #26
      Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
      Well helmsdale;,
      laugh, scoff, ridicule, judge... and was the point made; to 'blame' Jesus for all our problems?

      Climate Change, Evolution, evil, despair, fear...all a part of free will decisions... of human consciousness,
      I love this place.

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        #27
        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
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        Then Lerner sends out an update that seems to have poor harvest weather arriving here sooner than Enviro Canada....
        There's a dart board worth listening to LOL. And people even pay for it!

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          #28
          Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
          Good lord it's like a bunch of guys having drinks sitting around the kitchen table discussing challenges in their lives, and that one guy in the corner who hasn't chimed in yet just cant help himself...

          He leans ahead, and matter of factly proclaims, "clearly, what all you devil worshipping sinners need is JESUS!"

          He whips out his tattered King James and proceeds to read revelations, followed by all the verses he has bookmarked with wore out sticky notes, highlighting the terribleness of eternal damnation.

          Everyone's eyes glass over...
          Some laugh, some act like he isn't there, one turns his hearing aid off.
          But everyone wonders, "who invited this guy?"
          Your comparison of Chuck and his cohorts to religious zealots is eerily accurate. How many times does he keep referring to "believe"?

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