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  • Blimey... all this hatred makes me glad I'm not religious! What happened to love thy neighbour... live and let live?
    :o
  • ah7386
    ah7386 Posts: 131 Forumite
    Look out everyone, it appears that the Jehovah's Witnesses have finally gone online! Now I need one of those signs that I've got on the front door for my MSE profile!
  • steveymp
    steveymp Posts: 2,797 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    ah7386 wrote: »
    Look out everyone, it appears that the Jehovah's Witnesses have finally gone online! Now I need one of those signs that I've got on the front door for my MSE profile!

    :rotfl:

    P.S. who do you think runs the interweb:confused: they have been online for years now:eek:, in fact years before we were:eek:

    the internet is full of fanatical cults (sp) :rotfl:
    I am trying, honest;) very trying according to my dear OH:rotfl:
  • Dustangle wrote: »
    If that's the case, why would they be upset by anything I might say?
    It's obvious why they would be upset - you are criticising their parenting skills.
    Thanks to all who post constructively.
    H
    ave an A1 day!
  • Dustangle wrote: »
    Well you haven't secured your place in heaven, as you should know if you had been paying attention at the church you went to. And where did you get the idea that the church, which ever one you choose, has the power to "condemn you to hell by default?"

    My point, which I will repeat again, was not that children will go to Hell for eating cheap Easter eggs. It was that the unthinking pursuit of these sweets, with no regard to the significance of the Easter message, is very wrong. There is a significance, as no doubt the people at the Church you attended will have striven mightily to have taught you. The lesson seems to have passed you by. There is probably a message there for them, that teaching that Easter is primarily about chocolate treats rather that the sacrifice by God of his only son so we might live, was perhaps a mistake.

    It isn't complicated. If you are simply deliberately misunderstanding what I have said, then stop it and start working it out. If you really don't get it, then look for advice from people who do understand these things. You probably won't find them on the internet, or in a mega corporation like Tesco or ASDA.


    Edited to add - I just noticed that you work in marketing; the science of causing people to covet products that they don't really need at prices they can only just not afford.


    HA HA HA! Are you one of those comedy internet forum types? You can not be serious!

    I intend to stuff my face SILLY with cheap eggs and I will also give them to my family without guilt.

    If I go to hell then so be it.
    Official SOS Club number 011 - Dry until 17/11/2009
  • Dustangle wrote: »
    Well you haven't secured your place in heaven, as you should know if you had been paying attention at the church you went to. And where did you get the idea that the church, which ever one you choose, has the power to "condemn you to hell by default?"

    My point, which I will repeat again, was not that children will go to Hell for eating cheap Easter eggs. It was that the unthinking pursuit of these sweets, with no regard to the significance of the Easter message, is very wrong. There is a significance, as no doubt the people at the Church you attended will have striven mightily to have taught you. The lesson seems to have passed you by. There is probably a message there for them, that teaching that Easter is primarily about chocolate treats rather that the sacrifice by God of his only son so we might live, was perhaps a mistake.

    It isn't complicated. If you are simply deliberately misunderstanding what I have said, then stop it and start working it out. If you really don't get it, then look for advice from people who do understand these things. You probably won't find them on the internet, or in a mega corporation like Tesco or ASDA.


    Edited to add - I just noticed that you work in marketing; the science of causing people to covet products that they don't really need at prices they can only just not afford.


    HA HA HA! Are you one of those comedy internet forum types? You can not be serious!

    I intend to stuff my face SILLY with cheap eggs and I will also give them to my family without guilt.

    If I go to hell then so be it.

    Marketing is my game I especially enjoy the work we do for leading charities, especially when it results in lots of big donations that eventually save lives and keep families together.

    Its quite rewarding when we stop working on the big accounts at 5pm and get to work on the charity stuff when everyone else is !!!!!!ing off home to use the useless stuff they don't need that I force them into buying, like beds, shoes, computers, and food.

    Who knows with a heart as big as mine I may just not get turned away at the pearly gates.
    Official SOS Club number 011 - Dry until 17/11/2009
  • hi i have a promo code for staples
    spend £39 and quote 9r-72019 and get a free vanity case and trolly (like a suit case
    hope this is usefull to someone :beer:
  • Plushchris
    Plushchris Posts: 3,592 Forumite
    jimmyG wrote: »
    hi i have a promo code for staples
    spend £39 and quote 9r-72019 and get a free vanity case and trolly (like a suit case
    hope this is usefull to someone :beer:


    Not quite sure of the relevance to cheap easter eggs but you may find a better response by posting this in the discount codes and vouchers forum as codes shouldnt be posted here.
    Missing Tesco R&R since Feb '07 :A & now a "Tesco veteran" apparently! ;)
  • Dave101t
    Dave101t Posts: 4,157 Forumite
    i celebrate easter and xmas as present time and family time. Any thoughts of the true religious meaning should surely be kept with you all year round so any nuts on here are totally hyppocritical!
    God, if you want me to buy easter eggs and stuff my face, give me no sign.
    Thy will be done!
    Target Savings by end 2009: 20,000
    current savings: 20,500 (target hit yippee!)
    Debts: 8000 (student loan so doesnt count)

    new target savings by Feb 2010: 30,000
  • chipbeck
    chipbeck Posts: 1,372 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Plushchris wrote: »
    Not quite sure of the relevance to cheap easter eggs but you may find a better response by posting this in the discount codes and vouchers forum as codes shouldnt be posted here.


    I've been reading the last two pages and there's little relating to cheap easter eggs. Thought I'd clicked on a Billy Graham link.
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