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Re: So you think America isnt a theocracy     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 20, 2008 23:45

... reached a very strange place indeed. He cites Dietrich Bonhoeffer as a personal inspiration in this regard. In late January 2007, Tony Abbott - a former seminarian and federal minister for health under the coalition government - criticised Rudd's use of Christianity in Australian politics,[ contrasting Rudd's public appeal to Christian values with his voting ...
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Re: So you think Australia isnt a theocracy?     

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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 20, 2008 23:22

... reached a very strange place indeed. He cites Dietrich Bonhoeffer as a personal inspiration in this regard. In late January 2007, Tony Abbott - a former seminarian and federal minister for health under the coalition government - criticised Rudd's use of Christianity in Australian politics,[ contrasting Rudd's public appeal to Christian values with his voting ...
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Re: So you think America isnt a theocracy     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 20, 2008 08:59

... we have reached a very strange place indeed. He cites Dietrich Bonhoeffer as a personal inspiration in this regard. In late January 2007, Tony Abbott - a former seminarian and federal minister for health under the coalition government - criticised Rudd's use of Christianity in Australian politics,[ contrasting Rudd's public appeal to Christian values with his voting record...
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Re: Kevin Rudd     

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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 19, 2008 21:13

... reached a very strange place indeed. He cites Dietrich Bonhoeffer as a personal inspiration in this regard. In late January 2007, Tony Abbott - a former seminarian and federal minister for health under the coalition government - criticised Rudd's use of Christianity in Australian politics,[ contrasting Rudd's public appeal to Christian values with his voting ...
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Re: Kevin Rudd     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 19, 2008 17:39

... we have reached a very strange place indeed. He cites Dietrich Bonhoeffer as a personal inspiration in this regard. In late January 2007, Tony Abbott - a former seminarian and federal minister for health under the coalition government - criticised Rudd's use of Christianity in Australian politics,[ contrasting Rudd's public appeal to Christian values with his voting record...
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Re: Kevin Rudd     

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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 19, 2008 09:34

...and our polity, then we have reached a very strange place indeed. He cites Dietrich Bonhoeffer as a personal inspiration in this regard. In late January 2007, Tony Abbott - a former seminarian and federal minister for health under the coalition government - criticised Rudd's use of Christianity in Australian politics,[ contrasting Rudd's public appeal to Christian values with his voting ...
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Re: Old Catholic Clergy Ordination Set for Baltimore, MD     

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Author: Brian
Date: Jun 2, 2008 17:55

... with poverty on the rise; the exploding cost of gasoline; the housing market falling flat are just a few of the reasons people are answering the call God has given them. All our seminarians and applicants have expressed a strong concern for these and other issues, and a desire and commitment to work together to change things for our country, and her people.В” Additionally, church ...
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Old Catholic Clergy Ordination Set for Baltimore, MD     

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Author: revdaniel
Date: May 30, 2008 08:48

...with poverty on the rise; the exploding cost of gasoline; the housing market falling flat are just a few of the reasons people are answering the call God has given them. All our seminarians and applicants have expressed a strong concern for these and other issues, and a desire and commitment to work together to change things for our country, and her people.” Additionally, church officials ...
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Re: * Christ and the Resurrection of the Flesh *     

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Author: Darrell Stec
Date: Mar 28, 2008 07:48

... were originals kept in the archive room of the monastery. I was one of only two seminarians who were allowed in that locked room under the auspices of a Father Edmund (or something ... and science, and therefore were more worldly involved than some of the more monastic types. As seminarians we would from time to time visit other monasteries and even convents during which time we would...
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Re: * Christ and the Resurrection of the Flesh *     

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Author: Michael Gray
Date: Mar 19, 2008 22:33

... be lying! I'm not sure whether these were hand copies of known manuscripts or if they were originals kept in the archive room of the monastery. I was one of only two seminarians who were allowed in that locked room under the auspices of a Father Edmund (or something close to that). Sounds like something from BlackAdder, series I. The ornately decorated (beautiful illustrations) ...
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