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#31
GAA Discussion / Re: Latest Scores
March 28, 2010, 03:44:54 PM
Sligo 2-10
Fermanagh 0-10

Fermanagh have wakened up in the second half.  Second Sligo goal is a bit of a killer though

Rory G has scored 0-7 out of 0-10

Hold the phones. Referee has given a penalty. Let's see who hits it after Rory demanded the ball last week and missed.

Tommy hits this. Good man Tommy

Sligo 2-10
Fermanagh 1-10
#32
GAA Discussion / Re: Latest Scores
March 28, 2010, 03:10:38 PM
NFL - HT

Sligo 1-9
Fermanagh 0-5

Hopefully the breeze will make a difference for Fermanagh in the second half


NHL - HT

Fermanagh 0-8
Longford 3-4
#33
GAA Discussion / Re: Latest Scores
March 28, 2010, 02:55:51 PM
Sligo 1-6
Fermanagh 0-1

Charlie Harrison (sp.) goal for Sligo

Division 4 for Fermanagh
#34
GAA Discussion / Re: Latest Scores
March 28, 2010, 02:41:11 PM
Quote from: Caid on March 28, 2010, 02:38:16 PM
Fermanagh 0-0
Sligo 0-1

6 minutes gone
Sligo with a big breeze behind them

0-1
0-1
Rory Gallagher

Did you try Midland radio Highlander?
#35
GAA Discussion / Re: Latest Scores
March 28, 2010, 02:38:16 PM
Fermanagh 0-0
Sligo 0-1

6 minutes gone
Sligo with a big breeze behind them
#36
General discussion / Re: LENT
March 15, 2010, 09:00:38 PM
Broke lent on Friday meself when my date parked a pint of the Good Stuff in front of me (she knew it was the only thing that could possibly make me break lent).  Seemed like a sin not to drink it.

Doing alright with the other lenten promise. It'll be four weeks tomorrow since my last ejaculation.  Though if things continue to go well with this girl that one might not last much longer either!
#37
Bit of a long shot I know but if anyone has any spare tickets (reasonably priced ones) for the match at the weekend would you should me an email (b1461402@qub.ac.uk)

Cheers
Caid
#38
General discussion / Re: Religion.
March 07, 2010, 03:54:13 PM
One of many documents to come out of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council (often referred to as "Vatican II") during the early to mid 1960s  was the "Dogmatic Constitution on the Church - Lumen Gentium." Chapter 1, sections 14 to 16 discuss salvation of Catholics and others. 5 An "Assessment of this Council" reads:

    "5. The non-Christian may not be blamed for his ignorance of Christ and his Church; salvation is open to him also, if he seeks God sincerely and if he follows the commands of his conscience, for through this means the Holy Ghost acts upon all men; this divine action is not confined within the limited boundaries of the visible Church." 6

In the year 2000, Cardinal Ratzinger, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, -- now Pope Benedict XVI -- issued a document: " 'Dominus Iesus' on the unicity and salvific universality of Jesus Christ and the Church." It stated that salvation is possible to those who are not Roman Catholics or Eastern Orthodox. The prayers and rituals of other religions may help or hinder their believers. Some practices may prepare their membership to absorb the Gospel. However, those rituals which "depend on superstitions or other errors... constitute an obstacle to salvation." Members of other religions are "gravely deficient" relative to members of the Church of Christ who already have "the fullness of the means of salvation."

http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_savn.htm
#39
General discussion / Re: Religion.
March 07, 2010, 01:53:05 PM

"The only way to God is through Jesus"

Mahatma Gandhi was a Hindu.  He would have been exposed to Christianity and Jesus but he remained a Hindu.  However, he, despite being one of the most peaceful and pious men of the 20th Century, will not be in Heaven because he did not follow Jesus?

Re. Religion as a good force or bad, Mandela stated

"Religion is one of the most important forces in the world. Whether you are a Christian, a Muslim, a Buddhist, a Jew, or a Hindu, religion is a great force, and it can help one have command of one's own morality, one's own behavior, and one's own attitude."
#40
GAA Discussion / Re: NFL Division 3 Thread
March 07, 2010, 01:34:06 AM
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I dont think Antrim are over reliant on him at all, and will be even less so when CJ is back.

will he be back?!
#41
66 - im useless at then sort of things
#42
General discussion / Re: Religion.
March 06, 2010, 10:09:32 AM
Quote from: The Iceman on March 05, 2010, 07:25:35 PM
Quote from: Maguire01 on March 05, 2010, 07:18:45 PM
Quote from: The Iceman on March 05, 2010, 07:05:06 PM
I actually did take a step back form the Catholic Church and attended several different Protestant and non-denominational services, events and teachings.  Asked a lot of questions of a lot of people, spent some time on mission overseas and really discerned what I believed.
For me its the RC Catholic Church.  Simply because of a couple of things:
We have Jesus in the Eucharist - no other church has that and its such a gift.
Sacraments.
Fair enough, but that wasn't really my question. I was wondering where you thing you'd be if you had not been raised a Catholic/Christian and then been presented with all the options in an informed way, when you were old enough to make such a decision. Once you've grown up with it, you're obviously going to be biased, so you're less likely to change teams.

We'll never now the answer to that one.  I would hope that like 1000s of others I would have found my way here.  My brother in law was raised Jehovah Witness - at 34 he is now in an RCIA programme to become a Roman Catholic.
I'm glad things worked out the way they did.

Your brother in law presumably married your sister (given the Catholic Church view on gay marriage) and she was presumably raised a Catholic?
#43
General discussion / Re: Spotify
March 06, 2010, 09:49:32 AM
Its like an online radio station that builds the tracklist around your tastes...

So say you type in "Christy Moore" at the start. It might play you a Christy Song or two.  Then it will play you other music that it similar that it things you might like - say something like Liam Clancy.  Then you can say whether you like or dislike the song and they will consider that in future selections.  So if they play Kenny Rogers and you say "like" they may go a wee bit more towards country.  If you say "dislike" they may go back to Christy and then try the other side like mary black or something.

Tis a great way to discover new music.
#44
General discussion / Spotify
March 06, 2010, 09:37:19 AM
Has anyone here got the capability to send invites on spotify?  I used to use pandora when in the states and I think this sort of thing is deadly.

If someone can send me an invite to b1461402@qub.ac.uk I would be very grateful.

Thanks
#45
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Fermanagh Football & Hurling
February 26, 2010, 11:27:11 PM
Quote from: GAAsupporter on February 26, 2010, 11:05:21 PM
Fermanagh Scor Sinsear Final 2moro night (Saturday 27th February) in Newtownbutler at 8pm.

;D

You support Fermanagh and Tyrone?!  Sorry I won't be going to the Scor as it probably won't be on - you clearly are a man that shouldn't be trusted!