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Are the Jews Victims or Persecutors? By Henry Ford (Of car fame) "Half of Christendom worships a Jew; the other half worships a Jewess." -- Jewish editorial. "If the gospel story is correct, Judas was a pretty decent sort of fellow. It was only after he had become a convert to Christianity that he became that which has made his memory an accursed thing for nineteen hundred years     

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Author: dfgd
Date: Jan 1, 2008 13:39

Are the Jews Victims or Persecutors? By Henry Ford (of car fame) "Half of Christendom worships a Jew; the other half worships a Jewess." -- Jewish editorial. "If the gospel story is correct, Judas was a pretty decent sort of fellow. It was only after he had become a convert to Christianity that he became that which has made his memory an accursed thing for nineteen hundred years
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Are the Jews Victims or Persecutors? By Henry Ford (of car fame) "Half of Christendom worships a Jew; the other half worships a Jewess." -- Jewish editorial. "If the gospel story is correct, Judas was a pretty decent sort of fellow. It was only after he had become a convert to Christianity that he became that which has made his memory an accursed thing for nineteen hundred years     

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Author: dfgd
Date: Jan 1, 2008 13:33

The Freemasonry FAQ Version 1.0 August 2006 This Frequently Asked Question comes from the weekly USENET MASONRY FAQ, posted to alt.freemasonry every Friday at 08:00 Pacific. Please refer to the weekly FAQ for other resource and contact information. What is Freemasonry? Freemasonry (or simply, Masonry) is a fraternal order whose basic tenets are brotherly love, relief (philanthropy
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The Freemasonry FAQ Version 1.0 August 2006 This Frequently Asked Question comes from the weekly USENET MASONRY FAQ, posted to alt.freemasonry every Friday at 08:00 Pacific. Please refer to the weekly FAQ for other resource and contact information. What is Freemasonry? Freemasonry (or simply, Masonry) is a fraternal order whose basic tenets are brotherly love, relief (philanthropy     

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Author: dfgd
Date: Jan 1, 2008 13:27

The Freemasonry FAQ Version 1.0 August 2006 This Frequently Asked Question comes from the weekly USENET MASONRY FAQ, posted to alt.freemasonry every Friday at 08:00 Pacific. Please refer to the weekly FAQ for other resource and contact information. What is Freemasonry? Freemasonry (or simply, Masonry) is a fraternal order whose basic tenets are brotherly love, relief (philanthropy
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The Freemasonry FAQ Version 1.0 August 2006 This Frequently Asked Question comes from the weekly USENET MASONRY FAQ, posted to alt.freemasonry every Friday at 08:00 Pacific. Please refer to the weekly FAQ for other resource and contact information. What is Freemasonry? Freemasonry (or simply, Masonry) is a fraternal order whose basic tenets are brotherly love, relief (philanthropy     

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Author: larry.the.mason.from.holbrook
Date: Sep 8, 2008 00:01

The Freemasonry FAQ Version 1.0 August 2006 This Frequently Asked Question comes from the weekly USENET MASONRY FAQ, posted to alt.freemasonry every Friday at 08:00 Pacific. Please refer to the weekly FAQ for other resource and contact information. What is Freemasonry? Freemasonry (or simply, Masonry) is a fraternal order whose basic tenets are brotherly love, relief (philanthropy
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The Freemasonry FAQ Version 1.0 August 2006 This Frequently Asked Question comes from the weekly USENET MASONRY FAQ, posted to alt.freemasonry every Friday at 08:00 Pacific. Please refer to the weekly FAQ for other resource and contact information. What is Freemasonry? Freemasonry (or simply, Masonry) is a fraternal order whose basic tenets are brotherly love, relief (philanthropy     

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Author: larry.the.mason.from.holbrook
Date: Sep 1, 2008 00:01

The Freemasonry FAQ Version 1.0 August 2006 This Frequently Asked Question comes from the weekly USENET MASONRY FAQ, posted to alt.freemasonry every Friday at 08:00 Pacific. Please refer to the weekly FAQ for other resource and contact information. What is Freemasonry? Freemasonry (or simply, Masonry) is a fraternal order whose basic tenets are brotherly love, relief (philanthropy
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Author: larry.the.mason.from.holbrook
Date: Aug 18, 2008 00:01

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Author: larry.the.mason.from.holbrook
Date: Aug 11, 2008 00:01

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Author: larry.the.mason.from.holbrook
Date: Aug 4, 2008 00:01

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Author: larry.the.mason.from.holbrook
Date: Jul 28, 2008 00:01

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Author: larry.the.mason.from.holbrook
Date: Jul 21, 2008 00:01

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