For many in the Church of Scotland, last night's decision to uphold a gay minister's appointment to a vacant charge
in Aberdeen will be p[r]oof enough ... !
Och aye, but ... dinnae believe a' that nonsense! We Scots maun hae tae wear *knickers ... [there noo, ah've SAID the *word fur thon garments ma late first wife used tae ca' "unmentionables"!] lest oor assets wur in mortal danger o' creatin' liabilities!
Or, for the benefit of our southern neighbours who have the misfortune not to be domiciled in that remote northern "wilderness" bordered by Berwick-Upon-Tweed in the east, and Carlisle in the west, allow me to translate:
Oh yes, but ... do not believe all that heresay! We, who reside in that largely neglected [by the English] distant backwater, being thus inclined towards donning a heavy tartan "skirt" - known locally as 'the kilt' - are, for modesty's sake, required to wear underpants in order to safeguard against the dire risk of unwanted pregnancies or ... worse, ... spawning a 'eleven' worthy of chasing off our nearest opponents.
This is cultural and let's just leave it that way. I am a Christian Catholic, I have my own beliefs but I have never tried to convince people (pagans, hindus, buddhists, atheists) to believe in the things that I believe in.
I don't care if some people don't believe in HIM. I just hope they won't make fun of HIM.
I feel for you, i remember someone said the same sentiment but one of the respected member here told her to shut up I hope he doesn't say that to her wife when his wife told her I believe in GOD.
If I die now and God doesn't exist nothing to loose...but if I die now and God does exist its my gain not my lost. But I'd rather bet to God and not with stupid horse.
Some have faith,some dont,but its always best not to mock anothers belief in religion.
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