I sometimes feel bad about it because I judge christians as a group
before getting to know them as individuals while at the same time
complaining about them doing the same thing to every other group. I
recognize the hypocracy in that.
That being said, it's things like this that make feel this way. I was
searching apps for the iPhone and found one that showed you local glbt
events, clubs, etc and somehow christians had decided to download and
negatively review it in moral grounds. I constantly blows my mind that they fixate on the gay thing when the bible barely does.
As soon as people begin to rate apps on moral ground, it ruins the whole app rating system. It becomes much more difficult to tell what Is legitemately a lame app and what some people morally oppose. And its not like I can't understand what it feels like to be morally opposed to something. The fact is, I morally opposed to shooting games but I would never vote them down in the app store because if it.
If I was the app writer I would sue those people for financial damages.
Sometimes, I wish I could just wake up one morning in a Christian free world. Maybe my first chance will be in hell. I am sure that is what they are thinking.
I wondered what that tastes like but Haven't tried it. I have Tried Joose and it is really strong and lasts me a long time. I know recently year wise that a lot of the laws have changed, used to be no beer before noon on a sunday. It also used to be that molson or was it labatt had that beer that was to high of a % to sell here and you could only get it in Canada, you can buy it here so that would mean that rule changed. Not sure how they say what is Liquor and what is beer but there is some way that they do.......
Yes, and apparently Bananas are fat-free according to stickers on them.
I am scared to think what they need to do to bananas to make them *Really* fat-free.