Seriously? The day I start hearing that "scripture" quoted, is the day the world ends!
2007-05-07 02:19:06
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answered by socmum16 ♪ 5
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Some Marriott hotels have the Gideons, the Book of Mormon and Mr. Marriott's biography in the night stand. The Crown Plaza in Garden Grove, CA has the Gideons and a bilingual (Japanese/English) Buddhist "bible", which is a collection of readings on central concepts in Buddhism.
I prefer the bible myself, but support the owners right to share whatever they want.
2007-05-07 02:29:04
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answered by PaxMaker 3
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No. we could call it 'a worried hotel's attempt to tutor human beings on Environmental issues'. yet considering AL Gore's e book is by no potential the suitable be conscious on anthropogenic international warming theory, and regardless of if it have been does nonetheless not in super condition the definition of 'gospel', i could ought to assert your decision in call is an quite undesirable one. you be conscious of, there fairly isn't any ingredient attempting to safeguard the rapid loss of existence concept that human led to climate replace isn't a fact to any extent further. the main modern IPCC document interior reason conclusive on the subject. And the contrarians are purely making themselves look much extra silly by potential of attempting to disclaim it.
2016-10-15 00:01:30
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answered by hagensee 4
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Hey, the hotels don't put the Bibles there: the Gideons do. If we wanted to put a copy of "Football: It's a Funny Old Game" in every room, and had the funds to do it, we probably could.
2007-05-07 02:20:44
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answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6
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I wasn't surprised when I heard that, California is a joke. No offense to anyone who lives there, but come on.
Al Gore is a total joke! Only thing I can thank him for is inventing the internet! LMAO
2007-05-07 03:03:48
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answered by SARA P 2
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Rocky Raccoon checked into his room, only to find Gideon's Bible...
2007-05-07 03:21:59
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answered by nomadic 5
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I've lived in California three times over my lifetime. (I don't live there now, thank Heaven.)
This doesn't surprise me. Religion is considered by many Californians to be the pinnacle of...gasp...Intolerance, which is worse than ANY violent crime or degenerate behavior.
2007-05-07 02:28:27
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answered by Free To Be Me 6
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It might do more good for the world than the Bible, which has trampled woman underfoot for six thousand years.
2007-05-07 02:23:06
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a free country, remember that. Don't go there if you object.
2007-05-07 02:23:07
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answered by Anonymous
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dfl;kjdslkfjklj WTF
2007-05-07 02:19:14
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answered by pinkhotty 1
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