At the risk of triggering a religious flamewar...

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General Mackevili wrote:I could use a night cap. I'd just want a bottle of Jack Daniels to fall asleep with.
Without meaning to sound patronising:

Jeremiah 31:26
At this I awoke and looked, and my sleep was pleasant to me.

is a page in the bible, that may help you relax and sleep?
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I don't see Christians flying jets into mega-buildings killing thousands, when I do I will also denounce the Christian religion as evil .

I was reading a great travel book and the well known author had a name for missionaries that I love. He called them "God Fobbers."

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Sailorman wrote:I don't see Christians flying jets into mega-buildings killing thousands, when I do I will also denounce the Christian religion as evil .
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Sailorman wrote:I don't see Christians flying jets into mega-buildings killing thousands, when I do I will also denounce the Christian religion as evil .

I was reading a great travel book and the well known author had a name for missionaries that I love. He called them "God Fobbers."

Everybodys got to believe in something, I believe I'll have another beer"
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vladimir wrote:
Sailorman wrote:I don't see Christians flying jets into mega-buildings killing thousands, when I do I will also denounce the Christian religion as evil .
:facepalm:
And a few more.

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EdinWigan wrote:
General Mackevili wrote:I could use a night cap. I'd just want a bottle of Jack Daniels to fall asleep with.
Without meaning to sound patronising:

Jeremiah 31:26
At this I awoke and looked, and my sleep was pleasant to me.

is a page in the bible, that may help you relax and sleep?
I have drunk of the fruit of the spirit often... :beer2:
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EdinWigan wrote:Without meaning to sound patronising:

Jeremiah 31:26
At this I awoke and looked, and my sleep was pleasant to me.

is a page in the bible, that may help you relax and sleep?
Not taken as patronizing at all. Thanks Ed.
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General Mackevili wrote:I could use a night cap. I'd just want a bottle of Jack Daniels to fall asleep with.
I don't think I have seen you drink anything besides G&Ts since I have known you.
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I don't drink night caps when I'm out.
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You end up needing bloody marys for breakfast, don't you?
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