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| LuridHope | Mar 4, 1:03pm | As fun as this is to entertain, it really doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things either way.
Moses most likely lead his people according to an ethical social code which was reinforced by belief in the supernatural.
I believe he was a real person, some do not.
I stick to my personal moral, intellectual, and atheistic beliefs.
Interesting article nonetheless. |
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|  Sponsor | AnswerMan | Mar 4, 1:32pm | speakin of drugs, Moi is STONED!!!!
seriously. |
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| LuridHope | Mar 4, 1:33pm | 3 - Eeny Oony Poona Wanna, Eeny Oony Poona Wanna!!!
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|  Sponsor | AnswerMan | Mar 4, 1:33pm | ,,|,,-o_0..,,|,,
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| LuridHope | Mar 4, 1:52pm | | Thats just a small section of Breugle's original masterpiece "The triumph of death" It is rumored that he was under the influence of drugs when painting it. |
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|  Sponsor | AnswerMan | Mar 4, 1:53pm | | oh and i always wondered who took a bite out of the Group Logo ? |
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|  Sponsor | sshhameless1 | Mar 4, 2:12pm | Lurid
I agree with you that Moses was probably an actual person and also that this really doesn't matter to you or I or others who think similarly but, I also believe that many of the people of faith are going to find this claim offensive\blasphemous whatever.
I personally enjoyed a good belly laugh thinking about the possible reaction that some may have.
Answer Man
I envy your youth. The last time I was stoned I ended up doing nothing but munch, which wasn't an issue before I turned 40. I also got a huge case of regret and self doubt ie: I must be a horrible mother and if I had only been able to finish my last semester at law school. Total buzzkill |
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