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    Hugo
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    why are atheist entitled to eat loaves or fish?

    How can they be entitled to a Christian right when they spit in the face of Christianity?

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    asylum31
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    Because those two items existed long before christianity did.

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    Happy Penguin
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    Since when have loaves or fish been owned by Christians.

    Both have been around long before christianity - especially those fishy fish.

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    ellen
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    Because they are simply seen as food.
    And not as anything religious.

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    Cut Throat B****
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    Because they don't consider them to be the body of Christ. They consider it to be bread and fish.

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    That Canadian Guy™
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    Damn... we can't eat bread or fish and drink water or wine... Dude, bread and fish have long existed before christianity, so calm down.

    Cite a time where a atheist has spit in the face of the christian..

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    jaelef
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    again with the spitting

    no spitting ..... it's rude

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    Eliot K
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    No one is "entitled" to eat loaves or fish.

    The Christian Right is not doing well - are they spitting mad?

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    Scary Girl
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    Because they're tasty.

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    Secret Lemonade Drinker
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    why are religious people allowed to use computers?

    they're not in the bible

 

 

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