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2/21/2014 12:20:08 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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(this post has been flagged as inappropriate, sorry.)



[Edited 2/21/2014 12:20:37 PM ]




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2/21/2014 12:23:25 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
woodsmamma
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Can I watch????

2/21/2014 1:10:24 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
woodsmamma
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We shall wait and be patient in that case!

2/21/2014 1:26:53 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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He/she looks alive but it's just really good museum grade taxidermy.



By comparison ultra shitty taxidermy.


2/21/2014 3:14:44 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Quote from clarencec:
Post your pictures of dead badgers here, or any badger related posts.


Good grief, clarencec, don't you have something better to do or say than this morbid request?

2/21/2014 3:23:43 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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Quote from kb2222:
Good grief, clarencec, don't you have something better to do or say than this morbid request?

I suppose the subject is a bit morbid. I'll extend it to include the Mustelidae family in general, which includes weasels and stoats, and they don't have to be dead examples.



2/21/2014 3:26:44 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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2/21/2014 3:31:54 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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I had a crush on Loretta Badger as a teenager. if I knew then what I know now....




2/21/2014 3:32:50 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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"Lady with an Ermine" by Leonardo da Vinci.



2/21/2014 3:33:31 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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I reckon this thread is for fun too!!!!

That was funny. The mushrooms look like the ones that John alledgedly ingested on the Island of Patmos. Theat info can be accessed at erowidvaults.org, or by googling john Allegro books.


2/21/2014 3:42:53 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Quote from xashax:

"Lady with an Ermine" by Leonardo da Vinci.



Wow. That's awesome. Is that for real, real Leonardo? It's very nice. I wonder what the continuous line of eyebrows over the nose is? And why is the ermine hairless?

2/21/2014 4:05:31 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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2/21/2014 5:04:59 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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A topic about dead animals?

2/22/2014 3:08:32 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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We don't get too upset over the dead badgers here.
Just whip em into some pasty fill and we're good to go.


2/22/2014 3:17:33 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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.
Quote from kb2222:
Good grief, clarencec, don't you have something better to do or say than this morbid request?

I couldn't find a badger in this photo,
so it's just for you.

2/22/2014 6:51:59 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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3/5/2014 9:27:16 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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Quote from clarencec:
Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread




3/5/2014 9:34:15 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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A very much alive Bernard Hinault aka the Badger, right, attempts to drop Greg Lemond on the Alpe d' Huez during the 1986 Tour de France.



4/2/2014 8:25:20 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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4/2/2014 8:34:30 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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He's dead alright.

4/2/2014 11:41:25 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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The Wisconsin Badgers are still ALIVE in the Final 4 March Madness
basketball Tourney.
Just Sayin

4/3/2014 5:21:48 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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4/4/2014 6:49:47 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
woodsmamma
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Quote from tonyteamster:
Here's a post from a live badger.



I just made myself laugh


You just made me laugh too, Tony!!

4/4/2014 9:40:43 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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Well you're pretty funny too!!

4/4/2014 12:25:38 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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Did anyone see those sticks in the mud i posted?
Those were for KB.

4/4/2014 1:19:29 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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Okie dokie... y'all are some weirdies!

4/4/2014 2:15:23 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
woodsmamma
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But then, you already knew that , Jeff, eh??

4/5/2014 1:11:24 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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This is true...

4/5/2014 9:21:28 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Quote from chrisbrz:
Did anyone see those sticks in the mud i posted?
Those were for KB.


I saw it but I didn't get it.

5/23/2014 8:38:01 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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This is a deceased hedgehog encountered during a customary nocturnal ramble around my locality. It was situated about 1.4 miles away from where I live. It looks like the wee beastie was struck by a car. It's a shame cause hedgehogs are becoming rarer. This is the first one I've seen this year. And it's dead.



5/23/2014 10:41:11 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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He's way cuter than an opossum.Or a badger.

Poor little guy.

5/28/2014 4:25:10 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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Quote from clarencec:
Post your pictures of dead badgers here, or any badger related posts.

Climate change affects us all. Badgers too.



5/30/2014 2:09:53 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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A feline victim of road traffic related life terminating injury spotted on Doncaster Road at approx 05:40 this morning.



5/30/2014 11:26:08 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Quote from clarencec:
Post your pictures of dead badgers here, or any badger related posts.


God's creation will not always wind up as road kill.

Isaiah 11:6 (ESV)

The wolf shall dwell with the lamb,
and the leopard shall lie down with the young goat,
and the calf and the lion and the fattened calf together;
and a little child shall lead them.

In the mean time, has anything in our world caused within you a sense of awe, Clarence?



[Edited 5/30/2014 11:27:12 PM ]

5/30/2014 11:33:32 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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6/1/2014 5:55:11 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Quote from mnnous:



yep, looks dead alright.

6/1/2014 6:05:09 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Hey mis2ri! How are you doing? How is your brother's recovery going?

6/1/2014 6:10:56 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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The Russian Badger.



6/1/2014 6:12:50 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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I'm amazed nobody's posted anything about Honey Badger.


edit timer.

6/1/2014 6:14:39 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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Quote from m_gonzales:
The Russian Badger.



Also, this reminded me of this when I first saw it.





[Edited 6/1/2014 6:14:54 AM ]

6/1/2014 6:17:03 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Quote from m_gonzales:
I'm amazed nobody's posted anything about Honey Badger.


edit timer.


Ive seen a really funny video on YT. It's doc video footage of the honey badger species with this super effeminate man's voice narrating. Classic.

6/1/2014 8:43:16 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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I spotted a dead blackbird on a morning jaunt yesterday and packed a camera today intending to photograph the expired avian for the thread. It had gone though. Probably not by voluntarily taking flight. It was on a stretch of footpath that crossed a railway bridge. I reckon a sympathetic citizen launched it over the parapet for one last flight onto the permanent way.





[Edited 6/1/2014 8:44:10 AM ]

6/1/2014 9:06:12 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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No sound.


6/1/2014 9:12:33 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

xashax
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It's moderation. You shouldn't eat a bushel of oranges or mangoes in one sitting for instance. I have a weakness for grapes and red wine but I just have like a handful and a glass and I'm done.

6/1/2014 9:16:41 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Intended for the other thread concerning foods.

6/1/2014 2:56:52 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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6/20/2014 8:48:21 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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I spotted this beautiful young deceased badger while out on a walk yesterday. It was about two miles from home on a relatively busy country road. That's my home. I don't know where the badger lived. In a hole in the ground I expect. If only Adam and Eve hadn't tasted that fruit and brought death into the world. Just kidding.



6/20/2014 8:52:46 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
clarencec
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A better picture. The other one looks a bit blurred. Check out those cute paws with the long claws for digging.



6/24/2014 11:33:23 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Test


6/24/2014 11:48:49 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Quote from clarencec:
I spotted this beautiful young deceased badger while out on a walk yesterday. It was about two miles from home on a relatively busy country road. That's my home. I don't know where the badger lived. In a hole in the ground I expect. If only Adam and Eve hadn't tasted that fruit and brought death into the world.


You got me to wondering what was the divine diet provided to Adam and Eve.
Was animal cadaver on the menu? Are meat eaters breaking God's law?
If the Lion will lay down with the lamb, what will the Lion be eating?

Oh, right, I know that one. The Lion will be eating .....Christians.
Medium rare, with a nice chianti.



[Edited 6/24/2014 11:49:09 AM ]

6/24/2014 11:51:28 AM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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"The lion may very well lay down with the lamb but neither will be getting much sleep."

Woody Allen

6/24/2014 12:08:04 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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In the creation story, God creates people (male and female) and says to them (Genesis 1:29), "See, I give you every seed-bearing plant that is upon the earth, and every tree that has seed-bearing fruit, they shall be yours for food. And to all the animals on land, to all the birds of the sky, and to everything that creeps on earth, in which there is the breath of life, [I give] all the green plants for food."

So, the image presented - the plain reading of the text - is that in the Edenic state, people were to be vegetarians. And not only people; all the animals were vegetarians as well.

The question of what shepherds did is not addressed. There clearly are shepherds during this period, since Abel (son of Adam and Eve, the one who got killed by Cain) is one. One supposes they got various other products from their sheep and goats, such as wool and milk, that didn't require slaughtering the animals. And, as your friend says, they did do sacrifices. But the bible is mute on this subject.

Skip a few chapters to Noah. After the Great Flood, Noah and family emerge from the Ark, and God tells them (in Genesis 9:3), "Every creature that lives shall be yours to eat; as with the green grasses, I give you all these. You must not, however, eat flesh with its life-blood in it."

Remember, up till now people had only been permitted to eat vegetarian foods. Now God expands this. Humankind had been given power over the animal kingdom, but now there is a concession that people can eat meat.

The prohibition of life-blood is unclear. It could mean not to eat the meat of a still-living animal. It could mean not to drink blood, hence to drain meat of any blood. Interpretation here depends on which traditions or authorities you want to follow. The prohibition against "meat with its life-blood" is repeated in Leviticus 17:11 and 11:14 and in Deuteronomy 12:23: "But be sure you do not eat the blood, because the blood is the life, and you must not eat the life with the meat."

Some commentators read much between the lines. The Etz Hayim Torah commentary says, "Originally, God expected people to be vegetarians and not kill living creatures for their food. But God then compromised the vegetarian ideal, permitting the eating of meat." The dietary laws from Leviticus, which are still practiced in traditional Judaism, serve as a reminder that eating meat is a compromise. Later, of course, Paul and the early Christians (at the Council of Jerusalem, reported in the book of Acts) decided that belief in their Messiah obviated the need for any such dietary laws, and so "eating flesh with its life-blood in it" was no longer prohibited.

Many centuries after the text of Genesis was written, we find the prophet Isaiah predicting a Messianic era, in the famous verses 11:6-7:

The wolf shall dwell with the lamb,
The leopard lie down with the kid,
The calf and the beast of prey shall feed together,
With a little child to lead them.
The cow and the bear shall graze,
Their young shall lie down together,
And the lion, like the ox, shall eat straw.

The last line is the object of our attention now. In the Messianic age, as at the Beginning, every creature will be a vegetarian. Isaiah repeats this in 65:25: "The wolf and the lamb shall graze together, And the lion shall eat straw like the ox." So, according to the Bible, all creatures were vegetarians in the Edenic state and will be so again in the eventual Messianic era. It's consistent with the notion that death will be abolished in the Messianic era.

For me, I'd be content when we can get people to sit down together in peace, even if we don't let small children play with lions and leopards.

— Dex http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2147/were-adam-and-eve-vegetarians

6/24/2014 12:09:01 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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In Genesis, both animals and humans start out on a vegetarian diet. Only after Noah's Flood is carnivory introduced. The lion lying down with the lamb verse from Isaiah imagines a perfect world with a return to the former state of universal vegetarianism. Pass us that stick of celery. Yum.

6/24/2014 12:11:24 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Quote from clarencec:
Pass us that stick of celery. Yum.


Butternut squash, with cinnamon......or sweet potato, still in the skin, or as chips or fries......yum

6/24/2014 12:18:08 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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I'm currently fond of sliced red cabbage, grated carrot and chopped celery with some light mayonnaise stirred in to make a crude coleslaw. The red cabbage is visually striking stuff. If Adam and Eve had left the forbidden fruit alone and dined on cabbage, well, perhaps all this Fall of Man naughtiness could have been avoided.





[Edited 6/24/2014 12:18:53 PM ]

6/24/2014 12:22:48 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Be wary of those co called "light products". What they do is remove a portion of the fat content but replace it with sugar in most cases. They also don't taste quite as good and so you end up using more and the caloric intake balances out in the end. Sometimes the real thing is better.



[Edited 6/24/2014 12:23:53 PM ]

6/24/2014 12:25:29 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

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Quote from clarencec:
I'm currently fond of sliced red cabbage, grated carrot and chopped celery with some light mayonnaise stirred in to make a crude coleslaw. The red cabbage is visually striking stuff. If Adam and Eve had left the forbidden fruit alone and dined on cabbage, well, perhaps all this Fall of Man naughtiness could have been avoided.


If you will allow me to interpret from my Vegetarian's Bible....cabbage was a staple of Adam and Eve, and exactly for one of the reasons listed above...flatulence...Adam and Eve were asked to leave the Garden. The story of the snake and apple and all that nonsense was just a cover story, since the flatulence was a bit embarrassing.

6/24/2014 12:25:58 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  
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Quote from xashax:
Be wary of those co called "light products". What they do is remove a portion of the fat content but replace it with sugar in most cases. They also don't taste quite as good and so you end up using more and the caloric intake balances out in the end. Sometimes the real thing is better.

It does contain sugar. I just checked. Will the high strength industrial grade product also contain sugar though?



[Edited 6/24/2014 12:27:12 PM ]

6/24/2014 12:27:46 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

lickerpoet
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oops, left out the quote that I was referring to.

Cabbage belongs to the cruciferous vegetable family and provides a myriad of nutrients, including fiber, folate, calcium, potassium and vitamins A, C and K. Cabbage contains phytonutrients that act as antioxidants to reduce your risk of certain cancers. However, eating large quantities of cabbage can cause negative side effects, such as flatulence, diarrhea, medication interactions and hypothyroidism.

http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/negative-effects-cabbage-2960.html

6/24/2014 12:28:21 PM Religion Forum Dead Badger Thread  

xashax
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You mean regular mayo? I don't have any here a the moment to check but my guess is less sugar if any. If you remove fat, you have to replace it with something to give back flavor.