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saxitoxin wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:How was Blue Mosque? When I went it was covered in renovations so I didn't get to see much of it.
It was amazing but, unless you're stopping to pray, you're kinda just in one end and then out the other in about five minutes.
Votanic wrote:I've been to a lot of old mosques. Don't remember the name of any of them. They are really soothing, mystical places, especially when you have them to all to yourself.
saxitoxin wrote:Votanic wrote:I've been to a lot of old mosques. Don't remember the name of any of them. They are really soothing, mystical places, especially when you have them to all to yourself.
So these visits are after you've droned the worshippers?
Votanic wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Votanic wrote:I've been to a lot of old mosques. Don't remember the name of any of them. They are really soothing, mystical places, especially when you have them to all to yourself.
So these visits are after you've droned the worshippers?
Don't stand between me and my communion with the one, true, ALMIGHTY G*D!
Pack Rat wrote:Votanic wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Votanic wrote:I've been to a lot of old mosques. Don't remember the name of any of them. They are really soothing, mystical places, especially when you have them to all to yourself.
So these visits are after you've droned the worshippers?
Don't stand between me and my communion with the one, true, ALMIGHTY G*D!
Which almighty God?
Votanic wrote:They are really soothing, mystical places
bigtoughralf wrote:Votanic wrote:They are really soothing, mystical places
Especially if you go to a big one during prayers, while the call to prayer's still being sung.
tbf a lot of people would probably feel the same visiting a cathedral with a choir and/or organ playing
Meanwhile atheists are just sat at home watching political adverts and feeling angry.
Votanic wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Votanic wrote:They are really soothing, mystical places
Especially if you go to a big one during prayers, while the call to prayer's still being sung.
tbf a lot of people would probably feel the same visiting a cathedral with a choir and/or organ playing
Meanwhile atheists are just sat at home watching political adverts and feeling angry.
Mysticism and magic (religion...) is a great drug.
Everyone should do it. You know you don't have to actually believe it, right?
Pack Rat wrote:I used to be messed up on drugs, now I'm messed up on the Lord.
Votanic wrote:I've been to a lot of old mosques. Don't remember the name of any of them. They are really soothing, mystical places, especially when you have them to all to yourself.
bigtoughralf wrote:Especially if you go to a big one during prayers, while the call to prayer's still being sung.
Pack Rat wrote:Votanic wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Votanic wrote:They are really soothing, mystical places
Especially if you go to a big one during prayers, while the call to prayer's still being sung.
tbf a lot of people would probably feel the same visiting a cathedral with a choir and/or organ playing
Meanwhile atheists are just sat at home watching political adverts and feeling angry.
Mysticism and magic (religion...) is a great drug.
Everyone should do it. You know you don't have to actually believe it, right?
I used to be messed up on drugs, now I'm messed up on the Lord.
bigtoughralf wrote:If it's big it won't feel crowded. I'm thinking of the sort of place that has multiple buildings and a plaza. Call to prayer isn't particularly loud either.
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The Will County Sheriff’s Office said in an update Sunday afternoon that Joseph Czuba, 71, who is white, allegedly stabbed the mother and her child due to them being Muslims and the ongoing Hamas-Israel war.
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jusplay4fun wrote:Pack Rat wrote:Votanic wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Votanic wrote:They are really soothing, mystical places
Especially if you go to a big one during prayers, while the call to prayer's still being sung.
tbf a lot of people would probably feel the same visiting a cathedral with a choir and/or organ playing
Meanwhile atheists are just sat at home watching political adverts and feeling angry.
Mysticism and magic (religion...) is a great drug.
Everyone should do it. You know you don't have to actually believe it, right?
I used to be messed up on drugs, now I'm messed up on the Lord.
This explains LOTS.
Lonous wrote:Its only a bit loud if they fall asleep in the middle of it.
https://img-9gag-fun.9cache.com/photo/a ... 0svav1.mp4
More than 2 million people live in Gaza, one of the most densely populated corners of the planet. In the six days since Hamas’ terrorist attacks, Israel says it has dropped 6,000 bombs on Gaza.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/peopl ... -to-escape
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