

The King of Pop is dead
LOL. That would be a penguin.The Top Crusader wrote:It is unfortunate he didn't get to follow through on his dream of adopting a boy and a girl from every continent on the world.I really wanted to see the Antarctic children.
LOL. That would be racism.American Eagle wrote:LOL. That would be a penguin.The Top Crusader wrote:It is unfortunate he didn't get to follow through on his dream of adopting a boy and a girl from every continent on the world.I really wanted to see the Antarctic children.
Let's see Jesus dance like that.American Eagle wrote:I can't believe how much the guy is worshiped, even by Christians! People in this forum say they've cried about the man's death several times, yet Jesus' death, who is our living Savior, is not worth the tears. We live in such a godless world.
LOL. Actually that would be the truth.xiao wrote:LOL. That would be racism.American Eagle wrote:LOL. That would be a penguin.The Top Crusader wrote:It is unfortunate he didn't get to follow through on his dream of adopting a boy and a girl from every continent on the world.I really wanted to see the Antarctic children.
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Wikipedia wrote:There are no permanent human residents but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered across the continent.
LOL. That would be misinformation.Laura Ingalls wrote:LOL. Actually that would be the truth.xiao wrote:LOL. That would be racism.American Eagle wrote:LOL. That would be a penguin.The Top Crusader wrote:It is unfortunate he didn't get to follow through on his dream of adopting a boy and a girl from every continent on the world.I really wanted to see the Antarctic children.
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Wikipedia wrote:There are no permanent human residents but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered across the continent.
The residents of Antarctica are often confined to small areas. At many stations, living quarters are built underground so that the inhabitants are protected from the wind.
LOL. That would be the scientists and others on the research stations, probably not any adoptable children there.xiao wrote:LOL. That would be misinformation.Laura Ingalls wrote: LOL. Actually that would be the truth.
Wikipedia wrote:There are no permanent human residents but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered across the continent.
The residents of Antarctica are often confined to small areas. At many stations, living quarters are built underground so that the inhabitants are protected from the wind.
You don't think it matters where he will spend eternity?xiao wrote:Who cares if he's Christian or not? He was a pop legend, one of the biggest things to ever happen to the music industry.Laura Ingalls wrote:Not that it's not sad that a non-Christian has died, it's just amazing how this event has been focused on ad nauseum since it happened.
Do you have any idea what it was like when Elvis Presley dieLaura Ingalls wrote:Not that it's not sad that a non-Christian has died, it's just amazing how this event has been focused on ad nauseum since it happened.
Um... I care about his eternity far more than his music, dancing, style, and anything else he may have given to the world. Like I said, none of what he gave really matters in the grand scheme of things, anyway. Sure, he gave great sounding music. Yeah, he could dance better than anyone else. But, what does any of that really do for us? What did any of it really do for him (aside from make him rich and encourage money-grubbers to seek to ruin his life)?xiao wrote:Who cares if he's Christian or not? He was a pop legend, one of the biggest things to ever happen to the music industry.
LOL, yeah that's pretty bad but still lol.Dr. Bluegaard wrote:Okay I heard this joke. I don't think it is too bad, but...
Anyway here goes:
Farrah Fawcett died and went to heaven. God told her she could have anything she wanted. She thought a while and then said to him,
"I really like children, and I want all the children in the world to be safe."
So Michael Jackson died later that day.
Sorry. Hope I don't get blacklisted! *runs off to hide*xiao wrote:LOL, yeah that's pretty bad but still lol.Dr. Bluegaard wrote:Okay I heard this joke. I don't think it is too bad, but...
Anyway here goes:
Farrah Fawcett died and went to heaven. God told her she could have anything she wanted. She thought a while and then said to him,
"I really like children, and I want all the children in the world to be safe."
So Michael Jackson died later that day.
Sorry!!Iron and Light wrote:It matters to us because we actually, genuinely want him to be in a good place. We actually want him to be happy. I know. What a shocker, right =o ?xiao wrote:It shouldn't matter to us. He's dead. His religious life is his own personal business and you should leave him alone.Shad Lexer wrote:You don't think it matters where he will spend eternity?
And each and every time a non-Christian dies that I know of, it saddens me. Michael Jackson just really upset me because I knew a lot about it. It wasn't like, "Hey, some random girl named Jill died today." I'd watched and read hours worth of material on him.xiao wrote:Well in that case you really shouldn't be posting here because thousands of "non-Christians" die all the time and in your eyes Michael Jackson should be no different. And yes, what he gave does really matter. You might as well say nothing a human does really matters and that's ridiculous. You really think that's what God intended? For all of us to think that everything that we do doesn't really matter anyways? We might as well not progress or create or do anything creative or musical at all then?
Durrr
Yes, what he did mattered for us here on earth; however, what I meant was that... nothing he did really did much for eternity. None of it is lasting. If you buy a new car, it's going to really help you get around down here, but when you die, that new car won't do you much good in heaven or heck, now will it?
Bluegaard, that was really, really badDr. Bluegaard wrote:Okay I heard this joke. I don't think it is too bad, but...
Anyway here goes:
Farrah Fawcett died and went to heaven. God told her she could have anything she wanted. She thought a while and then said to him,
"I really like children, and I want all the children in the world to be safe."
So Michael Jackson died later that day.
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