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Old Mar 5th 2010, 4:21 am
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I just looked at that. It appears to be a parking lot.
So what was the "circle of earth" ? A gopher hole?
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I should mark their "church" on a map and see how they like it.
What would you captain?

Preacher looks like Hitler and is a little too obsessed with man love?
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Preacher looks like Hitler and is a little too obsessed with man love?
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What would you captain?

Preacher looks like Hitler and is a little too obsessed with man love?


"Chuch of the Gay Jesus".
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So what was the "circle of earth" ? A gopher hole?
It actually looks like it could be a small amphitheater, or a trampoline.
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Can somebody translate this for me? I don't speak fucktard:


Notice: This site is not designed for non-christians, It is designed as a recruitment tool to call certain Christians to spiritual warfare, If you are not a Christian and you want to know more about becoming a Christian consider the following Links as resources. While some of them support our efforts, and some may not, it is not about us and it is not about them. It is about Jesus Christ.
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"Chuch of the Gay Jesus".
Do you think Roman Polanski worships there?
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Can somebody translate this for me? I don't speak fucktard:


Notice: This site is not designed for non-christians, It is designed as a recruitment tool to call certain Christians to spiritual warfare, If you are not a Christian and you want to know more about becoming a Christian consider the following Links as resources. While some of them support our efforts, and some may not, it is not about us and it is not about them. It is about Jesus Christ.
OK, here goes: "Burgle. Burgle burgle. Burgle gurgle burgle. Burgle."
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There's no address on the website. How can I go to church there if there's no address?
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Can somebody translate this for me? I don't speak fucktard:


Notice: This site is not designed for non-christians, It is designed as a recruitment tool to call certain Christians to spiritual warfare, If you are not a Christian and you want to know more about becoming a Christian consider the following Links as resources. While some of them support our efforts, and some may not, it is not about us and it is not about them. It is about Jesus Christ.
They have a "War for Jesus Campaign Plan" (TM) that features such covert missions as infiltrating the Episcopalian's "perimeter defenses" (parking lot) and keying their cars. Also, TP'ing the house of that guy down the street who they suspect is an undercover agent of the Lutherans (Minions of Satan).

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They have a "War for Jesus Campaign Plan" (TM) that features such covert missions as infiltrating the Episcopalian's "perimeter defenses" (parking lot) and keying their cars.
I guess they don't consider Episcopalians to be "Christians" - unless they provide a link to our denomination's website under the "may or may not support our cause" section.
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I should mark their "church" on a map and see how they like it.
With "hardhat and rabies vaccination required for entry" as a tag?
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I guess they don't consider Episcopalians to be "Christians" - unless they provide a link to our denomination's website under the "may or may not support our cause" section.
Course not. Nobody is a Christian, except for the Hitler bloke and the two or three families that follow him.
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Course not. Nobody is a Christian, except for the Hitler bloke and the two or three families that follow him.
Christ wept....
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Christ wept....
No he didn't. Only fags cry.
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