New Sith Lord has been chosen

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11 years 1 month ago #97765 by Whyte Horse
Too funny, :lol:

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11 years 1 month ago #97768 by Jestor
Does anyone else hear the Emperial March?

Lol..

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11 years 1 month ago #97770 by
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Awww...poor guy. Don't you know where you'll end up if you make fun of a holy man? :evil:

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11 years 1 month ago #97771 by
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I feel a disturbance.....hahahahahahaha :laugh:

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11 years 1 month ago #97814 by
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hahaha :laugh: what an interesting picture.

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11 years 1 month ago #97847 by
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On the topic of Gay Marriage:

(Gay marriage is totally legal in Argentina where he hails from.)



*sigh*

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11 years 1 month ago #97851 by
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The Vow of Restraint:

A Jedi must learn restraint and must strenuously practice it in all their dealings with others. As conscious conduits of the Force, the Jedi must restrain themselves in their dealings with others. As people, Jedi possess passions and opinions and the Jedi must take care not to force these views upon others. A Jedi must realize that their thoughts, feelings, and even intentions leave impressions upon the Force that echo outwards and touch the world and people that surround them. Above all, a Jedi must learn physical restraint. Conflict is a necessary and inevitable aspect of life and yet a Jedi must take care to minimize this conflict. Physical violence must be regarded as only a final and most desperate alternative when all attempts at reason and negotiation have failed.

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11 years 1 month ago - 11 years 1 month ago #97916 by
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It is easy to critisize but hard to be tolent and understand another view. He is just a man doing a tough job in changing times. Tell me what religious leader doesn't have challanges. I think there are much worse people in the world.
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11 years 1 month ago #97920 by
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If I were either German or a red shoe fanatic I would be highly offended.

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11 years 1 month ago #97980 by ren

Rickie The Grey wrote: It is easy to critisize but hard to be tolent and understand another view. He is just a man doing a tough job in changing times. Tell me what religious leader doesn't have challanges. I think there are much worse people in the world.


Those who tolerate everything respect nothing. That being said, I'll start worrying about the meaning of marriage when people can legally marry their goldfish or their car.


Either way, he's already playing politics regarding the falklands. Personally I don't care either way (I mean, becoming Argentinian isn't a death sentence is it?), though I can't help but wonder why a pope would support the re-allocation of land with no religious significance to a country that never controlled said land, and has launched a military campaign against the people who live on that land.

That's how you know christianity is a rotten religion: "thou shalt not covet" is supposed to be a big thing for catholics.

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