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I am toying with the idea of going to New Orleans for Mardi Gras
seriously, is this a joke?
i put my ps2, redemption decks, and an entire sealed box of 2nd edition starter decks as luggage underneath the bus, and never saw it again.
Greyhound is awesome!One time when I was riding Greyhound I "accidentally" picked up somebody else's luggage when I was leaving a bus. The luggage contained a PS2, redemption decks, an entire sealed box of second edition starters, and a whole box full of random boosters. What a haul!
You are going to Mardi Gras for your birthday and you are worried that the Bus Stations will be bad?seriously, is this a joke?
Everything that I've heard about Mardi Gras (including from friends who have gone) gives me the impression that it is a celebration of the carnal human nature. I'm am unclear why a Christian would want to participate in that.
seriously...joke...I like the irony
On how people celebrate it, it's up to them. Everyone's different.
Quote from: Claude Homer Fong on January 13, 2010, 03:53:16 PMOn how people celebrate it, it's up to them. Everyone's different.Yes, but common themes include drunkenness, nudity, and other sexual activity outside of marriage. All of these things go against God's will for our lives (and His commands in the Bible). Everyone may be different, but as a Christian, you are called to not "celebrate" in these ways.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on January 13, 2010, 04:24:09 PMYes, but common themes include drunkenness, nudity, and other sexual activity outside of marriage. All of these things go against God's will for our lives (and His commands in the Bible). Everyone may be different, but as a Christian, you are called to not "celebrate" in these ways. Like I said, it's up to them.
Yes, but common themes include drunkenness, nudity, and other sexual activity outside of marriage. All of these things go against God's will for our lives (and His commands in the Bible). Everyone may be different, but as a Christian, you are called to not "celebrate" in these ways.
And going to Mardi Gras is against that because other people choose to disobey?
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on January 13, 2010, 05:06:52 PMAnd going to Mardi Gras is against that because other people choose to disobey?Not exactly. And if Claude is willing to say that he is not planning on participating in any of that sort of activities, but is just going there to evangelize others, or to enjoy Dixieland music, or to have a time of spiritual renewal to prepare for Lent, then I have no problem with that. However, based on previous conversations that I've had with Claude, I am a bit concerned that he may be planning on participating in the "party atmosphere" in a way that he will regret later in life. I hope that you are right, Alex, and I have nothing to worry about.
Like I said, that's up to them.
I think that breeding dogs just for racing is hideous.