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Devalion;148450 said:Tsuyu, a line in your sig, " and his number is Six hundred and sixty and six."
Reminds me of the Bloodhound Gang song "Hell Yeah"...."If man is five and the Devil is six, then that must make me seven.. this honkey's gone to heaven.."
I'd watch the video but I'm rockin' the 26.4k dialup.
Darg;148839 said:I think it's fiction. There's only one who truly knows the end of all time, and I think you all should know who that is... And no, it's not Hex.
Tsuyu;148840 said:Homer Simpson....?
Darg;148839 said:I think it's fiction. There's only one who truly knows the end of all time, and I think you all should know who that is... And no, it's not Hex.
:lol: :thumbsup:Devalion;148928 said:Odin, obviously.
Darg;148839 said:I think it's fiction. There's only one who truly knows the end of all time, and I think you all should know who that is... And no, it's not Hex.
Angel;148934 said:At school one boy was convinced we would all die in 2000. Dunno whether he did, mind, but I'm more or less still here...
Angel;148945 said:That's not just retarded - it's plain wrong. If Jessica came home and said her school had been teaching that kind of dangerous thinking, I'd home school her immediately.
Is that sort of thing allowed in Canada then? Schools teaching whatever they please to people?
The Rapture isn't even a solid biblical principle :lol:
Hexadecimal;148949 said:has nothing to do with Canada
Religious schools can teach whatever they want
it's called freedom of religious expression
how is a state meant to tell a religious school that their religious beliefs are wrong and that they can't teach them?