Kerry (619)
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Registered 2007-06-14 15:08:31

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Recent Comments from Kerry

  • Comment on II Kings 2:23-24 (2007-12-13 15:06:14)
    42 youths? That's as many as 4 tens plus 2. ....and that's terrible.
  • Comment on Call of Duty - Women's Edition (2007-12-13 12:51:44)
    In Zone 4 they make sammiches and pai.
  • Comment on Corner Shot (2007-12-13 12:49:32)
    @Hep, You would turn it upside down.
  • Comment on enterprise cutaway (2007-12-12 11:59:40)
    Usually these cutaways have someone pooping. I am disappointed in the lack of a pooper in this one.
  • Comment on Jejemiah 10:2-4 (2007-12-11 13:30:14)
    Instead of Wikipedia, try going to your local library and looking at old encyclopedias and actual books. They are closer to the actual source and have not been diluted over time. The reason legends and facts are skewed and forgotten is that they are tinkered with to fit the values of society of the time. After a while people forget the original story and accept the edited version as fact. Christopher Columbus, anyone? The vast astronomical knowledge of the Maya? The Easter Bunny? Wiccans? Pagans? Jesus? Every generation adds or takes away from these depending on their biases. In the future we'll wind up with Wikipedia. Wait. Shit. What does the Easter Bunny have to do with the resurrection of Christ? Nothing. It's an old Wiccan legend about a bird who stayed behind for the Winter and was changed into a rabbit by a Goddess in order to survive. Hence the eggs left by a bunny. Just another example of legends being stolen or skewed. The idea of bringing a "Christmas" tree into your house for the Winter solstice is old as well. It's to celebrate the life of the evergreen while all others "die" in the Winter. It's a symbol of everlasting life. I don't want to argue about this anymore. Somebody post something making fun of me so I can laugh.
  • Comment on Jejemiah 10:2-4 (2007-12-11 11:37:27)
    Hey reboot, I am not a scholar or anything, but the beliefs of the Wiccans are based largely upon many old religions that pre-date the modern era. The modern day Wiccan movement (modern being post-1950s) is based upon a religion that has been carried on in secret for centuries. They practiced in private for so long out of fear of persecution. I cannot give you a link now because I am at work.
  • Comment on Jejemiah 10:2-4 (2007-12-11 10:38:37)
    Magister, Kind of. Saying Wiccans are people trying to be Pagans is like saying Catholics are people trying to be Christians. Wiccan are a class of pagan belief. The belief system of Wiccans is very old. They are often referred to as "Dirt Worshippers" as the celebrate and live in harmony with the Natural world.
  • Comment on Jejemiah 10:2-4 (2007-12-11 10:16:22)
    Although I agree the idea of bringing a tree inside and decorating it is a Wiccan tradition that pre-dates our idea of Christmas by centuries, this passage is seriously misquoted. This passage does not mention trees, instead it mentions "wooden idols". Look it up.
  • Comment on Cloverfield Monster Fan Art (2007-12-10 14:51:23)
    Hep, Whaddya mean by "too big"? Do you have more details on the size of the monster from this movie? If so, please gimme gimme gimme!
  • Comment on Louis Luitton Japan (2007-12-06 16:18:23)
    Musashi1584, the answer is simple. He is drunk.
  • Comment on Vanilla Ice (2007-12-06 15:59:53)
    @Kaze, You are correct. I saw that VH1 thing too. He's a douche.
  • Comment on Vanilla Ice (2007-12-06 09:50:48)
    Word to your mutha.
  • Comment on NES (2007-12-06 09:48:49)
    Mythstae, they were 100% fail.
  • Comment on Form Fitted Chair For Men (2007-12-05 17:32:26)
    That would be hard on the taint.
  • Comment on Teenagers - Tired of being harassed by your stupid parents? (2007-12-04 16:20:42)
    Careful, Tiki. You don't want to offend all of the little brats who lurk on this site :)
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