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loulou77

Banned At U.S. Border

A Canadian citizen was turned away at the American border...they asked her if she was Muslim and her thoughts on Trump...doh

A simple day of wanting to shop turned into being detained for hours and questioned...roll eyes

This is a video clip of her story...

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The Ladybird Book of Mr. Good

Mr. Good is a very nice man who lives at 6 Paradise Street.

Mr. Good bought 6 Paradise Street a long time ago.

Houses cost a lot of money and Mr. Good had to get a mortgage before he could buy his house.

You can’t see a mortgage but that doesn’t mean it isn’t there.

Ask a grownup about philosophy if you want to know more about things that aren’t there.

If you forget about your mortgage just because you can’t see it, you will get into a lot of trouble.

Mr. Good remembers about his mortgage once a month so he never gets into trouble.

People who forget about their mortgage can sometimes go for a long time without thinking about it and get very upset when they have to remember it again.


Mr. Lord works in a bank and his job is to remind people about their mortgages when they have forgotten about them.

If people don’t take any notice of Mr. Lord after he has reminded them about their mortgages, that is when they get into a lot of trouble.

People who keep forgetting about their mortgages make Mr. Lord very cross when they won’t take any notice of him.

When Mr. Lord gets really cross he makes people move out of their houses and they have to sleep under railway bridges.

Ask a grownup to take you to see some down and outs if you want to see what living under a railway bridge is like.

Mr. Lord uses the law to make people move out of their houses, and the law is another thing you must not forget about just because you can’t see it.

Mr. Good will never have to sleep under a railway bridge because he always remembers about his mortgage and the law.



On Sunday Mr. Good goes to church.

Church is where Mr. Good sits on a hard seat and thinks about God.

Do you go to church?

God is more important than a mortgage so you have to remember about him four times a month.

Some people even remember about God everyday and like to remind everyone else about him.

There are lots of different names for people who like to remind everyone about God but you have to wait until you are a grown up before you are allowed to say them.

God is a bit like Mr. Lord, a mortgage and the law all rolled into one, except that you can see Mr. Lord.

Ask a grownup about the Trinity if you want to know about God being three things at the same time.

Forgetting about God can get you into even more trouble than forgetting about your mortgage so some people leave a Bible on the table to remind them about God every time they see it.

A Bible is a very thick book all about God and you must never use it to hold a door open.

You won’t have to move out of your house if you forget about God but you won’t be able to live in Heaven afterwards if you do.

Heaven is where the people who remember to think about God go when they have finished being alive.

It is very nice in Heaven and everyone who lives there is happy forever.

If you are not allowed to go to Heaven you will have to go to another place called Hell, and that’s even worse than sleeping under a railway bridge.

No one likes being in Hell because that’s where a very cross monster called the Devil lives.

The Devil doesn’t like happy people so he sets them on fire to make sure they will be very sad forever.

Ask a grownup to find you a Youtube video of a man on fire if you want to see what it looks like.

Mr. Good will live in heaven when he has finished being alive because he always remembers to think about God.

Perhaps you could live next door to Mr. Good in Heaven when you have finished being alive if you always remember to think about God.

Do you think that would be nicer than being set on fire by the Devil?
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lindsyjones

Doing good, for my God and my fellow man

I was raised with the Ten Commandments. I honor and love it.

I was also raised to believe that doing good is socially and Godly beneficial for all.

On top of that the Golden Rule is very good for all whether you believe in God or not.

And life is beautiful.

Thanks all for your reads and comments if any.wine
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loulou77

The Problem With Religion

This is a story about a girl being abused...she grew up as an Independent Fundamentalist Baptist...women and girls are of the lowest rung...men are king...here is her story...

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Ian158

well done...

..so we oust Saddam, and his cronies, to free the Iraqi people, leaving Iraq wide open for all these nutters, actually being run by Saddams old army generals, we then oust Gaddafi..much the same.

Now we have all these people risking their lives in boats running away from their homes in Libya, or be slaughtered.

Well done bush and blair..I appalled you..who have you actually freed, except the evil ones.
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loulou77

Murder Or Mercy?



Murder or assisted suicide?...A Canadian judge imprisoned for life...in the death of his wife...but she was not well and because of his extra marital affair...and the burden to care for his wife who suffered a stroke and was partially paralyzed...he was deemed a murderer...I think he is innocent...what are your thoughts...
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sdarlagg

Winter is not coming!

Can you believe this sheet? rolling on the floor laughing i don't either.

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Gwondannaonline today!

'Before' the 'big bang!'

What I don't get about the 'big bang' is, what do theorists think existed 'before' the 'big bang?' And, are there alternate universes outside 'the big bang' universes?
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Ian158

stealing a nation..

https:www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zhGvId4fcc

How we have still failed these British citizens to this day...terrible treatment. We still allow immigrants into the UK, give them benefits to the value of hundreds on millions, yet the injustice to some 2,000 disgusts me.
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Mapmaker

Fake History

The powers that be have taught us history that is fake, they have their reasons, perhaps to control us who knows, some things you didn’t know:-

Stonehenge
We are told it was a Pagan site something with stars, Millions flock there in white dressing gowns every Solstice, but in reality Stonehenge was a simply an early women’s shoe and handbag shop. In later years it was a Rice Pudding Factory.

Marie Antoinette’s “let them eat cake” comment caused the French revolution.
Wrong, The French revolution was caused by an argument between a cheese grater manufacturer and a wealthy client who complained that it didn’t grate cheese as well as a peasant did by hand. Ms Antoinette did have her head chopped of with a guillotine for selling fake Hermes Scarves and Instant noodles.

Hitler committed suicide
Wrong again, He escaped to Australia and set up a catering and male escort company, his descendants are still selling burgers, shags and Ice cream out of catering vans. His Mistress however did commit suicide as the Russians put muddy bootprints on her Paisley print wool carpets at the Reichstag.

The Moon Landings
We are told that man was first on the moon, actually he hasn’t, and the first astronauts were all women. A Mrs. Gladys Mount and a Miss Sticky McFingers were sent up to get the place all clean and tidy so that when the men went up there it was not so dusty. They also found the Russian Space dog Laika had fouled everywhere and bagged up his dog eggs and returned them to earth.
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