Hard to be mad at something that can’t exist; But that was a bit rude, bro, to those who are believers. I am as godless as a person can be, but...nevermind.
Fuck God, that useless piece of shit
Fuck believers.But that was a bit rude, bro, to those who are believers
Lol, well, that’s perhaps an oversimplification, but I bet we agree on a lot. I have strong opinions about religious belief, but I choose which battles to fight, and when, more carefully than I used to.Fuck believers.
It was the Christians, Muslims and Jews that got us into this mess we exist in today.
Isn't there good reasons threads have headers?There are people here who I like, and I do not wish to harm those friendships with flippant shit talking
I'm 50% in the Man Creates Gods in His Own Image camp and 50% in Everyone has a Personal God Living in their Brain camp. Even if I did figure out what I believed, I would never try to influence how another believes.Lol, well, that’s perhaps an oversimplification, but I bet we agree on a lot. I have strong opinions about religious belief, but I choose which battles to fight, and when, more carefully than I used to.
There are people here who I like, and I do not wish to harm those friendships with flippant shit talking. I appreciate you standing so strongly for what you believe, and if you don’t give a shit then I have no need to stop you. Cheers.
I loved those guys.Bernie Leaden on vocals / guitar.
Me, too. I only go as far as the 4th lp lineup after which Chris and Al Perkins left to back Steven Stills. As each lp and lineup was quite different from the rest, I'm curious - what was your favorite LP?I loved those guys.
I was born in 1961, so I first heard them from my older sister's LP's. She had a copy of the self titled 3rd album, so that is the only one I heard until I was old enough to buy my own music. It had what would become the Eagles sound, and I was into that then.Me, too. I only go as far as the 4th lp lineup after which Chris and Al Perkins left to back Steven Stills. As each lp and lineup was quite different from the rest, I'm curious - what was your favorite LP?