[quote]Sloth wrote:
Very few. But that’s not suprising to Christians. We try to remember that good trees bear good fruit, and the bad trees bear…well, bad.[/quote]
I try to remember that bears, good and bad, eat fruit trees.
[quote]Sloth wrote:
Very few. But that’s not suprising to Christians. We try to remember that good trees bear good fruit, and the bad trees bear…well, bad.[/quote]
I try to remember that bears, good and bad, eat fruit trees.
[quote]Varqanir wrote:
Sloth wrote:
Very few. But that’s not suprising to Christians. We try to remember that good trees bear good fruit, and the bad trees bear…well, bad.
I try to remember that bears, good and bad, eat fruit trees.[/quote]
Not if you remembered to land-mine your orchard, they don’t.
[quote]pookie wrote:
pat wrote:
Yes, ask questions. You have to. Doubt is a good thing, it strengthens faith. But non-existent I disagree with, he does make more obvious interactions. They are called “miracles”, something tells me you don’t believe in those.
Miracles? Haven’t seen one yet.
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Perhaps I’ll dig one up one day and we can discuss it, if you want.
LOL!! Hey, mine are primed for the eating, they are good and fat. Pig stew, barbecued pig, smoked pig…mmmmm…
Ah hell, who am I kidding, Lily and Wendy are too sweet to eat, but they are fat as pigs.
[quote]pat wrote:
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Yes, ask questions. You have to. Doubt is a good thing, it strengthens faith. But non-existent I disagree with, he does make more obvious interactions. They are called “miracles”, something tells me you don’t believe in those.
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Pure gold.
Will you tell me why god hates amputees, then?
[quote]Petedacook wrote:
And now, in my 93rd year, I have been led to write this book before this event-packed life ends, to share with as many as care to know, the answers that the great supreme mind of God reveals in his Word–if one is only willing to understand that Word.
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I’m sure the clothes are the finest in all the land, to those who are smart enough to see them.
As to the OP, depends on your definition of “God”.
Pantheist idea of life force or energy or a metaphor for the universe? Sure.
The idea that the universe has any sort of plan or intent or higher conciousness? No.
Big bearded white man who lives in the sky and will spank you with fire for all eternity if you’re a bad little boy or girl? Hell no.
[quote]CappedAndPlanIt wrote:
Petedacook wrote:
And now, in my 93rd year, I have been led to write this book before this event-packed life ends, to share with as many as care to know, the answers that the great supreme mind of God reveals in his Word–if one is only willing to understand that Word.
I’m sure the clothes are the finest in all the land, to those who are smart enough to see them.[/quote]
It took a few blinks, but I see what ya did there.
[quote]pat wrote:
Perhaps I’ll dig one up one day and we can discuss it, if you want.[/quote]
Why not? We’ve gone in circles on every other topic, might as well be thorough.
[quote]LOL!! Hey, mine are primed for the eating, they are good and fat. Pig stew, barbecued pig, smoked pig…mmmmm…
Ah hell, who am I kidding, Lily and Wendy are too sweet to eat, but they are fat as pigs.[/quote]
How big are they? Do you know how much they weigh?
[quote]pookie wrote:
pat wrote:
Perhaps I’ll dig one up one day and we can discuss it, if you want.
Why not? We’ve gone in circles on every other topic, might as well be thorough.
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We’ll do it, but I am not ready to get into it this weekend.
I’ll find out and let you know…I have never weighed them.
[quote]pookie wrote:
How big are they? Do you know how much they weigh?
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I just weighed them…They are exactly 2 lbs. a piece. Wendy did not think much of the experience.
[quote]pat wrote:
We’ll do it, but I am not ready to get into it this weekend.[/quote]
No problem. I don’t have that much free time this weekend myself.

[quote]pat wrote:
pookie wrote:
How big are they? Do you know how much they weigh?
I just weighed them…They are exactly 2 lbs. a piece. Wendy did not think much of the experience.[/quote]
That’s around 900g apiece.
I got my first one when he was 150g (1/3 of a pound, give or take) and the second one was 330g. Now they’re both around 650g and I was wondering how big they’d get before leveling off.
Of course, being the anal-retentive geek that I am, I weigh them weekly and chart the progress in a spreadsheet.
[quote]pookie wrote:
Of course, being the anal-retentive geek that I am, I weigh them weekly and chart the progress in a spreadsheet.
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Pookie, You crack me up. Seriously, that is too funny.
[quote]pookie wrote:
pat wrote:
pookie wrote:
How big are they? Do you know how much they weigh?
I just weighed them…They are exactly 2 lbs. a piece. Wendy did not think much of the experience.
That’s around 900g apiece.
I got my first one when he was 150g (1/3 of a pound, give or take) and the second one was 330g. Now they’re both around 650g and I was wondering how big they’d get before leveling off.
Of course, being the anal-retentive geek that I am, I weigh them weekly and chart the progress in a spreadsheet.
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Now that is truly funny…We ought to start a Guinea Pig fighting ring. Raise really mean guineas and teach them how to fight. If they don’t fight, then who ever squeaks the loudest wins.
This thread rocks.
[quote]pat wrote:
Now that is truly funny…We ought to start a Guinea Pig fighting ring. Raise really mean guineas and teach them how to fight. If they don’t fight, then who ever squeaks the loudest wins.[/quote]
I really would like to see a mean guinea pig. These animals are so docile you wonder how they ever managed to survive in the wild.
[quote]pookie wrote:
pat wrote:
pookie wrote:
How big are they? Do you know how much they weigh?
I just weighed them…They are exactly 2 lbs. a piece. Wendy did not think much of the experience.
That’s around 900g apiece.
I got my first one when he was 150g (1/3 of a pound, give or take) and the second one was 330g. Now they’re both around 650g and I was wondering how big they’d get before leveling off.
Of course, being the anal-retentive geek that I am, I weigh them weekly and chart the progress in a spreadsheet.
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This post is gold.

Holy hypertrophied lagomorph Batman! Have you seen the size of that bunny?!?

Put him in a stew!
[quote]Sloth wrote:
Put him in a stew![/quote]
Holy crap!
I’m hungry. Praise the lord.