yeah! maddening, i say! god this. jesus that!
2007-12-22 15:56:11
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answer #1
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answered by Solicia 5
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what does the term "ace ur cookies mean" , i do not belive God would like that term or intended cookies 2 be used in that manner.
2007-12-22 15:57:42
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answered by Scarlette 3
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Ace your cookies? May god be with you.
2007-12-22 15:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't ace my cookies at all...
It adds a whole new dimension to the conversation.
Why should it bother anyone?
2007-12-22 15:59:12
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answered by earanger 6
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yes especially with strangers. not everyone believes in the same thing so i think forcing your religious opinions on people is rude. i dont walk up to someone start talking to them and say .. "jesus wasnt real" whats the other people gonna feel? awkward.
2007-12-22 16:04:34
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answered by sHOTTiExxHOTTiE 4
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Well, to them maybe EVERYTHING has to do with that. But to answer your question, I always notice how busy I am when people bring up that subject. It's like, sorry I have to go. No big deal.
2007-12-22 15:57:18
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answered by the Boss 7
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especially when both words "Jesus" and "God" should be spelled with capital letters at the beginnig.
2007-12-22 15:57:06
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answered by freespirit 6
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most of the time, yes, because it's usually just a vehicle for them to bring attention to themselves and make you aware of how pious they are. yawn. moral smugness pissing contests bore me.
2007-12-22 15:57:23
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answered by Melanie T 3
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So far, it has not happened to me. But my circles don't include religious types.
2007-12-22 15:57:19
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answered by Anonymous
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ya lol i hate when ppl do that cause he wasnt in the conversation in the first place lol
2007-12-22 15:57:20
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answered by Janet 3
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no idea what "ace your cookies" means.
2007-12-22 15:56:21
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answered by Anonymous
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