ivan wrote: Hmm, sounds strange to me. And he doesn't have the ped'ophile smil' (http://tinyurl.com/dqc4w)e. I think they need to investigate before jumping to conclusions. Also, isn't strange how people below the age of consent are said to be unable to make the decision whether or not they should have sex, but can testify in court on whether or not someone was sexually abusing
Hmm, sounds strange to me. And he doesn't have the ped'ophile smil' (http://tinyurl.com/dqc4w)e. I think they need to investigate before jumping to conclusions. Also, isn't strange how people below the age of consent are said to be unable to make the decision whether or not they should have sex, but can testify in court on whether or not someone was sexually abusing them, the outcome of which can
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 09:32:54 GMT, "a.spencer3" <a.spencer3@ntlworld.com> wrote: "The Highlander" <micheil@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:e92pu2pl8hu5u02b820bu1kqrg1q3k153g@4ax.com... Donald Caskie was born at Bowmore (on the island of Islay) and educated at the University of Edinburgh. He left his first charge at Gretna to become minister of the Scot's Kirk in Paris
bam wrote: "bob young" <alaspectrum@netvigator.com> wrote and as for 'the truth', that is what religionists push down theirs and other people's throats, we atheists simply have 'common sense and logic', which I suppose, in the end, amounts to 'the truth' - but that is your problem. You guys have two major peculiarities: 1. You always say that we shove it