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Comment #185556 by kryss187 on May 28, 2008 at 4:15 am
I feel ashamed to be an American at times like this. Way to go folks! Lets add to our stereo type of being fat and stupid.
2. The Four Horsemen: on Christmas
Comment #100672 by kryss187 on December 19, 2007 at 4:59 am
I am all for a HD DVD combo disk.
3. What I Think About Evolution
Comment #46679 by kryss187 on June 1, 2007 at 4:23 am
*Throws hands up*
I'm moving to Europe...any suggestions on the country?
4. World's most prominent atheist takes on the Biblical God (and other topics)
Comment #39347 by kryss187 on May 10, 2007 at 11:36 am
This looked low budget and the speakers were less then believable. I almost lost my lunch and couldnt finish. Why do religious show hosts seem so stupid? I'm so sick of proof that comes from scripture. As if that is a reliable source. Bah!
5. Fortune-telling no longer in the cards in Philly
Comment #39136 by kryss187 on May 10, 2007 at 4:29 am
§ 7104. Fortune telling.
(a) Offense defined.--A person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree if he pretends for gain or lucre, to tell fortunes or predict future events, by cards, tokens, the inspection of the head or hands of any person, or by the age of anyone, or by consulting the movements of the heavenly bodies, or in any other manner, or for gain or lucre, pretends to effect any purpose by spells, charms, necromancy, or incantation, or advises the taking or administering of what are commonly called love powders or potions, or prepares the same to be taken or administered, or publishes by card, circular, sign, newspaper or other means that he can predict future events, or for gain or lucre, pretends to enable anyone to get or to recover stolen property, or to tell where lost property is, or to stop bad luck, or to give good luck, or to put bad luck on a person or animal, or to stop or injure the business or health of a person or shorten his life, or to give success in business, enterprise, speculation, and games of chance, or to win the affection of a person, or to make one person marry another, or to induce a person to make or alter a will, or to tell where money or other property is hidden, or to tell where to dig for treasure, or to make a person to dispose of property in favor of another.
(b) Advertising as evidence.--Any publication contrary to this section may be given in evidence to sustain the indictment.
(c) Competency of witnesses.--Any person whose fortune may have been told shall be a competent witness against the person charged with violating this section.
Some of this can be applied to all religions in some form.