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Lincoln Mark VIII. I had one that looked just like this one and it was an excellent highway cruiser. 32 Valve v8 and a four speed auto.

That Subie Baja from CP/NP This morning should suffice nicely as it fulfills zero requirements but tidies up all the JelloPiknik Loose ends for the day. Thanks.

He’s transparent, all right.

150lb or whatever proportion of a seal is blubber.

That would honestly be a bitching animal fight. Bulls are mean as shit and those horns are not a joke, and bears are, well, bears.

I can get along with anyone, as long as their belief system doesn’t involve destruction of those who don’t share it... which is why I don’t get along with Redhat Trumpsters.

Aren’t you the same tool who feels a need to post about his V8 X5 on every single post?

There is no uniformily agreed upon “god” in any sect of Buddhism. Mahayana, Theravada… Buddhism isn’t really about a belief in a deity. In fact, most Buddhists don’t believe in a monotheistic god.

They have gods and a set of rules designed to appease gods. That is mythology.

No, some are quite straight forward, Sufism, Ba’hai, Jainism. That said, I view those more as philosophies as opposed to religion. I feel to qualify as religion, “X” philosophy must claim to have the answer that none of the others does (the ones I listed above are typically only concerned with social/moral conduct

Not necessarily… Buddhism, Taoism and Jainism can all work within our current understanding of field theory. Their dogma isn’t really based on mythology.

But they are all fictional. So if people want to follow Harry Potter or Cthulhu, those options are no less legitimate than older offerings.

Here’s the question I will pose, why? Why at all is it necessary to teach your children values through the insanely distorted lens of some fictional belief?

Yeah no shit. Jesuits question everything. A Jesuit priest developed the Big Bang Theory. And my favorite Jewish philosopher, Maimonides, wrote some of the most introspective religious or non-religious works ever. In his Guide to the Perplexed, he basically outlined how the only real form of worship is total abject

“And we want them to be conversant with faith, rather than seeing it as something to be mocked or ridiculed.”

That Sunchaser ragtop posted the other day was pretty...

But the 1977 liftback gt.... and a true alltrac st185

The RWD ones in the 70's and 80's were pretty good cars. Same engine as the toyota truck of the day.

What about the Celica Supra?