You realize You Light up my Life is abut god.
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Originally posted by Iffy View PostYou realize You Light up my Life is abut god.
maybe? but it was apprpriate here!
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Originally posted by billyd797 View Postmaybe? but it was apprpriate here!
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Originally posted by billyd797 View Postis sorry< likes sweet Iced TEA!!!
Originally posted by Girlbot View PostI never knew that
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Originally posted by Iffy View PostYep, you think it is about some person and it isn't. Which is really rather good 'cause if it was a real person, she would be uber codependent.
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Originally posted by aretood2 View PostThere are some biblical allusions in that song. Kinda surprised that GB didn't pick up on them.
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Originally posted by Iffy View PostI know. I'm a heathen and I got it.
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Originally posted by aretood2 View PostWhat be ye then? If you don't mind my asking (heathen doesn't cut it, barely know what it means)
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Originally posted by Iffy View PostNot a people of the book.
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Originally posted by aretood2 View PostAh, so you're Muslim (They use that phrase "People of the book" but I am sure you know this...just putting it out there).
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Originally posted by Iffy View PostKey word is NOT. Although I have made EID cards for friends.
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Originally posted by aretood2 View PostThat is, Jews and Christians. Never heard it applied to themselves. You should study Spanish history, of the middle ages, if you ever get the chance.
People of the book refers to Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
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Originally posted by Iffy View PostHave a bit of Spanish mid ages. Most of my emphasis has been in the BCE.
People of the book refers to Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
Ah, see, I wasn't sure if they used that term to refer to themselves (Since the book does not mean Koran, because then we'd all be Muslims).
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