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4th August 10, 01:32 PM
#1
hmmm... 
What is it about a 12 year old boy in a kilt that this bishop finds so distracting?
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4th August 10, 02:40 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by The Guy in the Kilt at UC
hmmm...
What is it about a 12 year old boy in a kilt that this bishop finds so distracting?
Naw, this was a Mormon bishop. Only bad thing that'll happen to the guy is he'll grow up to have a dozen wives. 
(laugh, people...it's healthy )
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4th August 10, 07:00 PM
#3
Strike three... You're out!
 Originally Posted by wildrover
Naw, this was a Mormon bishop. Only bad thing that'll happen to the guy is he'll grow up to have a dozen wives.
(laugh, people...it's healthy  )
Three times the attempt at humor has come off as ignorance and disrespect. The underwaer you referred to must not be much of a secret, since you know so very much. The 12 wives...well, why would you by choice. I have a hard time with the one. Laugh at myself? I can't even laugh at you.
I am a pretty thick skinned guy so I am not upset at all, but you should not be "funny" for a while. It would save yourself from further embarrasement.
I personally appreciate all the respectful and thoughtful comments that have been given on the thread. I feel as though the Nation is not as bad off as I thought yesterday. Now, lets do something about that one too.
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4th August 10, 08:01 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Geoff Withnell
Riverkilt,
Your discussion of "church row" reminds me of my experience in Cinncinati, OH. Our synagogue was next door to a rather fundamentalist Christian Church. They used our parking lot as overflow on Sunday, and we used their's as overflow on Saturday. We built a new larger sanctuary add on to our building, as the Jewish community in Cinti was growing. The day we dedicated the new sanctuary, the church's billboard said "We thank God for the dedication of the new Northern Hills Synagogue sanctuary." Their minister and the president of their congregation came over with a letter of congratulation and a large floral display for our lobby. The title of my message says it all.
Geoff Withnell
Wow! That's something that the Denver pagan community would do! I've never heard of a Christian church doing something like that! That's awesome!!
***EDIT*** No, I am NOT generalizing ANYONE! Just because I personally have never heard of something, that does not mean that it's never happened before. It simply took me by surprise because as far as I know, it hasn't happened locally, which is where my experience lies. My post was meant to express appreciation- hence my statement of "That's awesome!!" Hope this clears up any possible confusion.
 Originally Posted by okiwen
Three times the attempt at humor has come off as ignorance and disrespect. The underwaer you referred to must not be much of a secret, since you know so very much. The 12 wives...well, why would you by choice. I have a hard time with the one. Laugh at myself? I can't even laugh at you.
I am a pretty thick skinned guy so I am not upset at all, but you should not be "funny" for a while. It would save yourself from further embarrasement.
I personally appreciate all the respectful and thoughtful comments that have been given on the thread. I feel as though the Nation is not as bad off as I thought yesterday. Now, lets do something about that one too.
Uh oh... There goes the thread...
Last edited by Nighthawk; 5th August 10 at 11:54 AM.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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4th August 10, 08:21 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
Uh oh... There goes the thread... 
Ugh, I think you're right. I thought we knew we were discussing how to deal with the kilt when it comes to church politics and practice.
@wildrover: It's hardly healthy to laugh at one of the most heinous breaches of trust and emotional scarring of individuals.
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4th August 10, 09:15 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
Wow! That's something that the Denver pagan community would do! I've never heard of a Christian church doing something like that! That's awesome!!
Nonsense. I've been a member of Presbyterian & Episcopalian parishes that have held Seder suppers and interfaith services with our local synagogue. Please don't stereotype all of us who are Christian.
T.
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4th August 10, 09:20 PM
#7
"My" Temple has had interfaith services with both Christians and Muslims, too.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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5th August 10, 01:21 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Nonsense. I've been a member of Presbyterian & Episcopalian parishes that have held Seder suppers and interfaith services with our local synagogue. Please don't stereotype all of us who are Christian.
T.
I have attended a Church Of England Church , for a Seder Meal ,and I identify with a Druid Structure, and we all enjoyed each other's company and discussion and we had no issues at all, and I was kilted!. This was in my local C of E Church, but it's not unusual for some Churches to invite others for special days or events
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