Community > Posts By > Cptnjacksparrow6
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Barbus's Training Academy
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tomorrow would probably be better friend. I will see you then
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Topic:
Barbus's Training Academy
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*Enters the academy and sees Barbus*
Hey there Barbus. I came here to see if you have any training planned for today. |
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*Gets up and walks over to the drow and extends his hand*
Names Rathil, A pleasure to meet you |
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(( as the drow in white )) I see you have left that school? Are they taking new members? *Looks around quickly and sees no one else around so figures the drow must be talking to him* What school is that my friend? You mean the academy down the road? Yes, that Beerbus, Barbus Academy, I would love to learn to be more like him Ah well a fine fellow he is and yes I believe he is taking on anyone that wishes to learn. He also covers a wide range of skills and lessons. It is a fascinating place |
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(( as the drow in white )) I see you have left that school? Are they taking new members? *Looks around quickly and sees no one else around so figures the drow must be talking to him* What school is that my friend? You mean the academy down the road? |
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*Walks back into the Tavern and takes his normal seat at the bar. Turns around to see who is around. Sees the drow in white and gives a quick wave in his direction before placing his order*
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Oh my, would you look at the time. I have to head out again. I will return as soon as able.
((Dennis got a project at work he needs to get done before the end of the day. Bleh.)) |
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Aye, I saw that and a great lesson it was as always. People can learn a lot from a wise man such as yourself
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ah, well let me know the next time you are heading over there and I will accompany you. I have really liked the academy so far. A lot of useful information to be provided there.
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*Re-enters the tavern*
Greetings again Barbus, My apologies for heading out so abruptly earlier. I had some buisness to attend to. |
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Well I like my mind how it is too. I've lost mine, could I borrow yours? As long as I get it back by the weekend |
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Well I like my mind how it is too.
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Well, that would definately do it. Remind me to stay on your good side though. I would much rather be on the other side of the duck feast.
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Oh really? what did you do?
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*Walks into the bar looking slightly confused* Good morning all, Anyone know what all the guards are in a fit about this morning. They are bumbling around a bit faster than normal this morning ((This is Rathil by the way. Haven't been able to get my new pic set up yet.)) Good day sir good day to you my friend. How was your night? |
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That would explain it. I haven't seen them move faster for anything else
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Edited by
Cptnjacksparrow6
on
Tue 04/01/08 09:40 AM
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*Walks into the bar looking slightly confused*
Good morning all, Anyone know what all the guards are in a fit about this morning. They are bumbling around a bit faster than normal this morning ((This is Rathil by the way. Haven't been able to get my new pic set up yet.)) |
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Edited by
Cptnjacksparrow6
on
Mon 03/31/08 10:01 AM
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((Wrong Profile. whoops. BRB))
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Topic:
opinions
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I seldom ever touch this type of topic and youll probably never see me touch it again ,however, i had a brief discussion earlier today with a friend of mine who has been trying to convert me for years, i would like to offer up this query to all you guys, the same as i asked him, just to get your opinions or feedback...Would you really follow the rules of christianity if the threat of damnation wasnt hanging over your head? Well I guess that depends on what you mean by following the rules of christianity? You mean like the 10 commandments? Like thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not covet they neighbors wife, thou shalt not steal, thou shalt honor thy father and mother. That kind of stuff? Because that all seems like common sense that a decent human being would follow anyway regardless of what religion they are or lack of religion. For example. I am not a Christian, I am even in fact wavering in all my religious beliefs as of late as I try to make sense of it all but just because I am not christian doesn't mean I am running around town murdering people and sleeping with other peoples wives. So would I be in turn following the rules of the religion? I think you need to be a little more specific in what rules you are talking about. It's not simply as black and white as you are putting it. Everybody sins, Even the most religious church goers sin. Priests and deacons sin, Hell even the pope will slip up once in awhile. If it was as simple as If you sin you will go to hell and be damned for all eternity then there would be no need for heaven at all. Everyone would be saunaing in hell. Besides according to the bible Jesus turned water to wine, I am thinking they don't rank drinking on their list of unforgiveable sins and if you don't believe in sins? If you don't like the word sin you can refer to them as something else I guess, Wrongful deeds, Acts of Maliciousness, or someone just being a jerk. Sins are not only associated with religious law, they also apply to morality and common sense. Sinning is just the word associated with doing something morally wrong. How can you not believe that people do horrible things just for the sake of doing horrible things? ok then..... according to the bible it's a sin to drink..... and have sex with another man.... and build a mass wealth.... the bible lists a lot of sins that no i don't see as being wrong in anyway whatsoever. of course there are theones that are wrong by moral values and society standards but thats a different story..... I agree fully with this. There is a ton of things listed as sins that I don't agree with, although there are also a lot of things listed as sins that I do agree with, Murder, theft, rape, child abuse, etc. you know. The big moral ones. I just have an issue with the way the question was phrased because the way he is saying it says that if you do the slightest thing wrong through the course of your life you are destined to an eternity of damnation. Although the bible also talks about the forgiveness of sins and if you are a good person and you know you are a good person. Even if you slip up and drink, or make smart buisness decisions and become rich, or you are gay. Those sins (If one chooses to view them as sins which we established you and I don't) will be forgiven upon death. I have a lot of problems with christinatity but I will say that they are a big pusher on the idea of forgiveness, hence the confessions and absolving of sins. |
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Topic:
opinions
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I seldom ever touch this type of topic and youll probably never see me touch it again ,however, i had a brief discussion earlier today with a friend of mine who has been trying to convert me for years, i would like to offer up this query to all you guys, the same as i asked him, just to get your opinions or feedback...Would you really follow the rules of christianity if the threat of damnation wasnt hanging over your head? Well I guess that depends on what you mean by following the rules of christianity? You mean like the 10 commandments? Like thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not covet they neighbors wife, thou shalt not steal, thou shalt honor thy father and mother. That kind of stuff? Because that all seems like common sense that a decent human being would follow anyway regardless of what religion they are or lack of religion. For example. I am not a Christian, I am even in fact wavering in all my religious beliefs as of late as I try to make sense of it all but just because I am not christian doesn't mean I am running around town murdering people and sleeping with other peoples wives. So would I be in turn following the rules of the religion? I think you need to be a little more specific in what rules you are talking about. It's not simply as black and white as you are putting it. Everybody sins, Even the most religious church goers sin. Priests and deacons sin, Hell even the pope will slip up once in awhile. If it was as simple as If you sin you will go to hell and be damned for all eternity then there would be no need for heaven at all. Everyone would be saunaing in hell. Besides according to the bible Jesus turned water to wine, I am thinking they don't rank drinking on their list of unforgiveable sins I would do what I always do, I would do what I think is right, Regardless of whatever consequences await me or what other people might think of me. So I guess the simple answer to your question would be no. I don't follow other people because of what they might think of me. I do what I feel to be the right thing to do. |
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