this some kinda aussie rules rap?
uncle to some... you are forgiven...
--
Bob Marcacci
War would end if the dead could return.
- Stanley Baldwin
> From: MJ Walker <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: "Poetryetc: poetry and poetics" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 11:39:12 +0200
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: SNAP & CROP FILM STILLS: EARLY
>
> Bob's your uncle! ;-) >And a rayling tongue is a pestilence so full of
> contagiousnesse, that Saint Paul willeth Christian men to forbeare the
> company of such, and neither to eate nor drinke with them (1 Corinthians
> 5.11). And whereas hee will not that a Christian woman should forsake
> her husband, although he be an Infidell, or that a Christian seruant
> should depart from his Master, which is an Infidell and Heathen, and so
> suffer a Christian man to keepe company with an Infidell: yet he
> forbiddeth vs to eate or drinke with a scoulder, or quarrelpicker. And
> also in the first Chapter to the Corinthians, hee saith thus, Be not
> deceiued, for neither fornicators, neither worshippers of Idols, neither
> theeues, nor drunkards, nor cursed speakers shall dwell in the kingdome
> of heauen (1 Corinthians 6.9-10). It must needs be a great fault, that
> doth moue and cause the father to disherite his naturall sonne. And how
> can it otherwise be, but that this cursed speaking must needs be a most
> damnable sin, the which doeth cause GOD our most mercifull and louing
> Father, to depriue vs of his most blessed kingdome of heauen?<
> So never say Gorblimey again, Patrick!
> Bob Marcacci wrote:
>
>> Actually, I never understood this... People who replace their swearing with
>> "safe" expressions... I mean, you're still swearing in your heart, yeah? and
>> for that, you'll burn in hell... i mean i will... or, i mean, at least, i'm
>> an honest swearer... i think now, we can distinguish between swearing and
>> taking the lord's name in vain...
>>
>> If you say bulls&$% or bullspit, your intentions are the same...
>>
>> There're alotta closet cursers out there...
>>
>>
>>
>
> --
> A man may write of love, and not be in love, as well as of husbandrie, and not
> goe to plough: or of witches, and be none: or of holinesse, and be flat
> prophane. - Giles Fletcher the Elder.
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