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To: Notwithstanding

No dice. There is no reference on that link to a premature form of it.


1,826 posted on 04/19/2011 6:48:30 AM PDT by Religion Moderator
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Well, the post you deleted walked through the argument, warning everyone to use the polite prayerful meaning of the word, and then agreeing with Mad Dawg’s point that Quix starts all “dialog” with his preconceived conclusions, condemns any attempt to walk through a rational analysis, and rushes to the end prematurely, at which point he gets all excited and uses exclamation points and ALL CAPS and bold and multicolored fonts to shout halleluia and amen and such (ejaculation).

One could therefore conclude that according to Catholic use of the word, Quix cuts off dialog and discussion that would develop the ideas and foster a rich understanding, and therefore Quix suffers from premature exclamation or premature ejaculation.

In the age of tv ads during familt hours for viagra and the pill and ky jelly, it is a bit much to conclude that a reference - in this context - to “premature ejaculation” of prayer violates any rules.


1,830 posted on 04/19/2011 7:11:51 AM PDT by Notwithstanding
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Premature is an adjective that means “too soon”.

A premature prayer.
A premature aspiration.
A premature exclamation.
All fine.

But we can’t use premature with that catholic word?

OK.


1,848 posted on 04/19/2011 8:30:04 AM PDT by Notwithstanding
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lolol!


1,872 posted on 04/19/2011 10:08:55 AM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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