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otis



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

SPINOZA wrote:
Otis, whilst munching on his beloved cheeseburger and freedom fries, wrote:
And you really don't have to pay the strippers. That's the beauty. This is the way it's set up: They have to sell fourteen drinks in order to get sixty dollars. Then they get their tips.


Miserable wages buddy.

If there is such a thing as god - which of course there isn't - it will send you to the 7th, yes the SEVENTH, layer of Hades for paying people such a miserable salary.

The thing is though....there's no such thing as a miserable salary if people are prepared to work for it, right? You must live in an extremely low wages region if you believe birds are gonna work for that.

Might be worth your while if you moved your finger a little nearer the reality button.


They live on the tips.

I was talking to one of the broads who works there.

On her best night, she made over 600 dollars in tips.

The high-end strip clubs actually make the girls pay a fee to dance there. That's how good the money is.

I wish I had a set of juggs. I'd be raking in the dough.
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Joined: 31 Jan 2003
Location: I get so little foreign language experience, I must be in Koreatown, Los Angeles.

PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 1:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello, swetepete!

Your post made me do some reading.
How much evidence is there that Heaven and Hell exist?
Apparently, not much.
Malachi 3:6 says, "I am the Lord, I change not."
So what does that say about a Jewish Scripture in which the whole theology changes every time the Jews are conquered by a different nation?

Most of the Old Testament spoke about a God but no evil arch-enemy.
That changed when the Babylonians took over and the Jews learned about Ahura Mazda and Angra Manya.

For most of the Old Testament, the spirits of the dead were said to be lying unconscious in a morgue known as Sheol.
That changed when the Greeks took over and the Jews learned about Pluto and the Underworld.

If Christians consider the Bible as sacred scripture, then they should say the same for the sources of the Bible.
They don't, however.

Hello, otis!

I hope you will give this matter some serious conscientious thought,
but I also hope you don't make a decision for the wrong reason.



Callahan, T. 2002. Secret origins of the Bible. Altadena, CA: Millenium Press: 332.
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otis



Joined: 02 Jun 2006

PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

tomato wrote:
Hello, swetepete!

Your post made me do some reading.
How much evidence is there that Heaven and Hell exist?
Apparently, not much.
Malachi 3:6 says, "I am the Lord, I change not."
So what does that say about a Jewish Scripture in which the whole theology changes every time the Jews are conquered by a different nation?

Most of the Old Testament spoke about a God but no evil arch-enemy.
That changed when the Babylonians took over and the Jews learned about Ahura Mazda and Angra Manya.

For most of the Old Testament, the spirits of the dead were said to be lying unconscious in a morgue known as Sheol.
That changed when the Greeks took over and the Jews learned about Pluto and the Underworld.

If Christians consider the Bible as sacred scripture, then they should say the same for the sources of the Bible.
They don't, however.

Hello, otis!

I hope you will give this matter some serious conscientious thought,
but I also hope you don't make a decision for the wrong reason.



Callahan, T. 2002. Secret origins of the Bible. Altadena, CA: Millenium Press: 332.


It's a moot point. He's not coming down on his price, and I'm not going up on mine.

Maybe it's for the best.
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