>>You see, she's right and you are wrong. You have not repented and you will burn in hell for eternity for your sins and for someone else's sins to to boot. But you still have time. If you repent, even at the last minute, in your death bed, you will be forgiven and allowed to enter Heaven. No matter what you have done, you will be loved. Make sense, doesn't it?
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>So does pastafarianism, so what?
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>Shall we forgive all those guys who were using VB6? Or maybe not?
Well, I will probably die as a Bahá'í, but I find Pastafarianism much more agreeable (for example: "I'd really rather you didn't use my existence as a means to oppress, subjugate, punish, eviscerate, and/or, you know, be mean to others. ...") than some of the stuff they try to push down our throats over here (mainly Christian churches, who are predominant in South America, too). The main problem being that according to many, not believing as they do is, almost by definition, evil.
Difference in opinions hath cost many millions of lives: for instance, whether flesh be bread, or bread be flesh; whether whistling be a vice or a virtue; whether it be better to kiss a post, or throw it into the fire... (from Gulliver's Travels)