good point!geoskid wrote:Y'know, If I was in a really sticky situation with someone else, and they pulled out the Babble as a coping measure, I would know I was now doing the thinking for both of us.
good point!geoskid wrote:Y'know, If I was in a really sticky situation with someone else, and they pulled out the Babble as a coping measure, I would know I was now doing the thinking for both of us.
GPSGuided wrote:even the most secular soldiers decompensate
Moondog55 wrote:"There are no atheists on a battlefield"
Strider wrote:Do the God-botherers not already have their own?
geoskid wrote:Y'know, If I was in a really sticky situation with someone else, and they pulled out the Babble as a coping measure, I would know I was now doing the thinking for both of us.
Failing that, can you talk to the mods and make a separate thread where you can tear each others beliefs to pieces?(Just Joking)
icefest wrote:I'm apologising in advance if I read your comments as more disrespectful than they were meant to be.
geoskid wrote:
Was there anything in particular you wanted to highlight in this article Wayno?
geoskid wrote:Y'know, If I was in a really sticky situation with someone else, and they pulled out the Babble as a coping measure, I would know I was now doing the thinking for both of us.
wayno wrote:depends how you want to look at life, i'm sure some people look at bushwalking as a massive wste of time...
wayno wrote: no disrepect to either side please.
wayno wrote:they went out and bought a hundred odd eight wheeled APC's,,, they deploy to afghanistan but the APC's are too big to use in the areas of afghanistan the nzers were in.... so they sat at home playing wargames....
they borrowed hummers from the yanks, they wanted something better armoured but the yanks said no, some kiwis were killed when ambushed in the hummers...
they were outgunned by the taleban in afghanistan because the kiwi weapons didnt have enough range to fight back with at long range and when the afghans were firing down from the mountains above...
Goddo wrote: I don't know why the need for this in a modern secular society. If people want to believe in imaginary friends thats fine, but it should never be forced onto others.
KANANGRABOYD wrote:How the heck does this even "qualify" as a bushwalking topic?
Strider wrote:KANANGRABOYD wrote:How the heck does this even "qualify" as a bushwalking topic?
It doesn't. Hence why its in the Equipment forum..
KANANGRABOYD wrote:Where do I start......................with you!
icefest wrote:KANANGRABOYD wrote:Where do I start......................with you!
What even does this mean?
Strider wrote:I would be more interested to know why taxpayers money is being wasted on bibles. Do the God-botherers not already have their own?
Spartan wrote:Strider wrote:I would be more interested to know why taxpayers money is being wasted on bibles. Do the God-botherers not already have their own?
Strider,
Spoken exactly like a man who has never been to war.
Spartan
Strider wrote:Spartan wrote:Strider wrote:I would be more interested to know why taxpayers money is being wasted on bibles. Do the God-botherers not already have their own?
Strider,
Spoken exactly like a man who has never been to war.
Spartan
And I never intend to. Was that supposed to be an insult?
wayno wrote:this item wouldnt be out of place in a christian bushwalkers gear, for those who want to cary a bible and want something that is durable. i wasnt aware of waterproof books until i read this, i wonder if its available to the general public as well..geoskid wrote:
Was there anything in particular you wanted to highlight in this article Wayno?
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