Trillian wrote:See guys? And that's coming from a Christian.
Who are you talking about?
Trillian wrote:Erm, you?
...You're a Christian, right?
(Incase you misinterpreted my post, I just meant to say that you're right in what you're saying)
Ceph Cepheus wrote:His Dark Materials made me enormously more spiritual, because it showed a vivid and colourful idea of reality and consciousness as a form of matter, and that fascinated me and captivated me like nothing I have read before or since.
I'd prefer countryside/wilderness isolation myself. At least five miles between me and any sign of civilisation would be ideal.
All_That_Jazz wrote:quoi? My avatar? Foothills?! That, my friend, is Long's Peak, over 14,000 feet - I live in the foothills, at 6,000 some feet. If you think it's a foothill, you should try climbing it.
Anyway, glad you like it, Ceph. Being in the mountains puts me in the same mood as reading HDM.
Qu Klaani wrote:Although England has no mountains.
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And by England you mean everywhere south of Birmigham, right?
abc wrote:Will wrote:Hugh Grant said that Welsh one was a mountain..
Snowdon? It is - it's 1085 metres. ~*iguana*~ treck.
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