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January 28th, 2007 12:54 AM #51
thats attitude=) youre not totally righteuos doc otep but, if i were in your shoes, ill do the same=)
ive encountered some "pastor" who feels their "christianity"are the only creatures to be saved, i had met priest, nuns, religious groups who lift their own chair and kiss their own a$$.
at any rate, i dont condemn then as i am a sinner myself, i just wish that those people would have a better perspective of what really is living as a gift from God, not living to shout that they are the highest creature above all=P peace
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January 28th, 2007 05:55 AM #52
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January 29th, 2007 09:32 AM #53
Dude,
In this thread there are Go, go, go's and some are no, no, no's. But what we have learned here is that not all people are saints. We can criticize people all we want and I tell you, it will not stop. Let people be what they want to be, pretenders or not.
IMHO, 1) Naka block na nga sya sa driveway/parking lot gagayahin mo pa. (monkey see, monkey do). 2) Isn't it prudent to give the disabled proper parking space.
Hold your horses peeps.....I'm not starting an argument here. I'm just reminding us our responsibilities as a car enthusiast to observe road courtesy (in this case parking courtesy). Let members of tsikot.com spread good deeds that may allow us to share the shrinking roads in harmony (that is deep).
Just sharing my thoughts.... PEACE
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January 29th, 2007 09:40 AM #54We can criticize people all we want and I tell you, it will not stop.
Let people be what they want to be, pretenders or not.
Naka block na nga sya sa driveway/parking lot gagayahin mo pa. (monkey see, monkey do).
Isn't it prudent to give the disabled proper parking space.
That is why I got ticked off dahil sobrang arte nila. PEACE
Anyway this is kind of a moot point already since I've gone back to my old church. The one with the huge [and recently expanded again] parking lot.Last edited by OTEP; January 29th, 2007 at 09:47 AM.
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January 30th, 2007 06:38 PM #55
HOLY DOGGY!!! SAINTLY HORSEY!!! HI HI HI HI!!!
Seriously, do not immediately with emphasis on the word immediately trust religous people or have an impression that they are Godly. Most of them are self-rigtheous fanatics who cannot even draw a line between basic morality and immorality. Just read the beatitudes of Christ in order for you to discern who's walking the talk and who is not.
Example, a religous person would brag that he helped the poor by giving a substantial amount to them. Helping the poor is an undertaking done for God. Didnt Christ taught us that youre not supposed to show off with people because God can see everything? Therefore, something is wrong with that person.
But this is going to be the hard part. WE should not condemn this type of people coz doing the same will not make us any different from them. THe Pharasees (tama ba spelling??) asked a trap question to Christ on why we should pay taxes to the government despite their evident corruption. Christ answered, give what you owe to Cesar and leave the judgement to my father. These are not really his exact words but the essence of his message is the same. Hence, a wrongful act cannot ratify another wrongful act. Ang mali ay hindi naitutuwid ng mali. Gawin lang daw natin ang tama at Diyos ang bahala sa kanila.
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January 30th, 2007 10:01 PM #56
dahil katatapos lang nila magsimba pareho at katatapos lang din tumanggap ng biyaya, kapatawaran, etc., dapat siguro nagpahabaan sila ng pangunawa at hindi na nag patutsadahan pa. hihihihi
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January 31st, 2007 02:05 AM #57
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January 31st, 2007 08:17 AM #58
Come to think of it.... tama si sir froshie.... ganyan nga ang utak ng ibang mga nag po-power trip dito sa pinas especially the hired drivers / body guards / kup*!$ convoys. Kapag hindi malupit yung ride mo, over power ka nila. Tsk, tsk, tsk..... kailangan na talaga si Optimus Prime... coming soon!
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