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Marijuana use sinful for Catholics?
« on: December 28, 2021, 02:36:55 PM »
I find it curious that someone thought he needed to reveal a member's alleged MJ use.

Objectively, was there really a "need" to reveal this,  to supposedly "warn" others?

It's part of being on a forum to figure out if posts are correct or incorrect. And we can probably also determine if the poster was baked or plastered at the time he wrote the post. And if not, then it's just another post, no?

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Re: Marijuana use sinful for Catholics?
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2021, 02:50:25 PM »
I find it curious that someone thought he needed to reveal a member's alleged MJ use.

Objectively, was there really a "need" to reveal this,  to supposedly "warn" others?

It's part of being on a forum to figure out if posts are correct or incorrect. And we can probably also determine if the poster was baked or plastered at the time he wrote the post. And if not, then it's just another post, no?

Alleged?
:laugh1:

You must be new here, son. Let me clue you in: roscoe totally owned it, admitted to it, and totally defended the smoking of pot by Catholics. There is no "alleged".
Not just new here, but lazy as well: a casual perusal of roscoe's past posts show a strong promotion/defense of Marijuana use.

But I'm talking to someone who refuses truths about the nature of the Earth, so I suppose I shouldn't be surprised to see you running from the truth on this issue also. It's the same mindset: I embrace and admit the truth, whatever that means and wherever it leads. You find ways and excuses to deny it, so you can avoid being some kind of ostracised "fringe", shunned by The World, which for you is a fate worse than death. Fine. Good luck in the future when the great persecution starts. Hopefully you won't be one of the first Catholics to cave.

I advertised this particular truth about "roscoe" because it was common knowledge on this forum 10 years ago. The posts are all still there. We even had a "smilie" for pot smoking. You might see some old posts that have text such as *smoke-pot* but it no longer renders into a graphic, because a lot of the old smilies have been removed.

And yes, most people will take the philosophical and metaphysical musings of a habitual pot smoker with a grain of salt -- as they should.

Do a CathInfo search for "mary juanita" by user "roscoe" and you'll see his long history.


Re: Marijuana use sinful for Catholics?
« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2021, 02:09:26 AM »
Sick cartoons bro.
Your wording makes me wonder if I've been talking to you in some of the flat Earther live debates :laugh1:

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Re: Marijuana use sinful for Catholics?
« Reply #3 on: December 29, 2021, 06:13:09 PM »
I find it curious that someone thought he needed to reveal a member's alleged MJ use.

Objectively, was there really a "need" to reveal this,  to supposedly "warn" others?

Nothing has been "revealed" in this instance.  roscoe has spoken openly and frequently about his habit over the years -- at least he did so when I was around more often.  It is common knowledge.  His take on reality is unique; just read his signature.

Re: Marijuana use sinful for Catholics?
« Reply #4 on: December 29, 2021, 09:22:52 PM »
Lunar Module is a Meth Heads Tree Fort

 LOL :laugh1:

2min 15sec
https://www.bitchute.com/video/QQgIoNtjQzSH/

I have to say, and this is not to brag because I am a clueless numbscull in so many ways, but I was young enough to not be afraid to ask questions during the 70's about this.

When watching the footage on tv I kept asking my Dad, "Who is filming them while they are landing on the moon?"

and

"How do they get enough power to get back to earth when they needed a huge blast to get to the moon?"

and

"Why is the rocket taking off from earth curving?  How will that get them to the moon.  Shouldn't they be going straight up?"

and on and on...

My Dad was suspicious and said that I'm asking all the right questions...

but there was no internet then to do any research into this and meet like minded people who were asking the same questions.

From what I hear, kids these days aren't buying it.

Millennials have grown up with far better CGI!