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Author: DionisioDionisio
Date: Dec 26, 2008 13:09
J wrote:
> Guest Opinion: Why Marriage is Inherently Heterosexual
Oh dear. "Guest *Opinion*"?!?
Get back to us when they host "Guest Facts."
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And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
If we suspect a man is lying, we should pretend to believe him; For then he becomes bold
and assured, lies more vigorously and is unmasked.
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Author: DionisioDionisio
Date: Dec 26, 2008 12:55
J wrote:
> The Vatican will always speak-out forcefully against violence and hatred
> directed at any individual or group of people, but does not endorse 'special
> rights' being bestowed upon any one. What's right is right.
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And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it
comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences."
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Author: DionisioDionisio
Date: Dec 26, 2008 12:51
J wrote:
> Perhaps it's time for a boycott. Doesn't 'Campbell's' know that parents with
> impressionable children are their #1 customers?
If parents were concerned about their children's nutritional well-being, they'd
make their own soup! From produce grown in their own gardens and livestock slaughtered by
their own hands!
If you care about the family: Ban supermarkets!
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And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
All groups organized by what they are against carry the seeds of their own destruction. If
they run out of enemies, they have to find a new enemy or invent one, because without
something to hate, they will lose their appeal.
-- Kenneth Chafin, Oct 2, 1994 - former pastor of Walnut Street Baptist Church in
Louisville and former professor of evangelism and preaching at Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary.
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Author: DionisioDionisio
Date: Dec 26, 2008 12:46
J wrote:
> The State Bar of Arizona is considering whether to require new attorneys to
> swear they will not let their views on sexual orientation get in the way of
> providing legal services. Mat Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel and dean of
> Liberty University's Law School, is concerned.
Well, "Duh!"
Anytime homosexuals are treated as humans, he gets "concerned." I mean, what's next? Equal
treatment for Jews, negros, and women?!? Sheesh!
The slippery slope must be stopped!
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And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
Despite popular belief otherwise, the Pledge of Allegiance is a fairly recent invention.
It did not come into existence until 1892, when it was first published
-- in substantially
its present form -- in the boys magazine "Youth's Companion." It was, strangely enough,
part of a promotion celebrating Columbus Day. The words "under God" were added to it on
June 14, 1954 by President Eisenhower via an executive order.
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Author: AaronAaron
Date: Dec 26, 2008 11:34
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 08:34:45 -0500, "Jack" yahoo.com>
wrote:
>Mike Painter wrote:
>> Jack wrote:
>>>> Killing a baby may or may not be murder. An abortion
>>>> does not kill a baby and is not murder.
>>>
>>> Oh goodie let's quibble over labels, that'll be a nice
>>> change. Hell, in Spain killing babies is never murder
>>> because they speak Spanish.
It is not a matter of terminology, it is a matter of legal fact and
biblical fact. "Tirtzach (murder in the Bible)" is the taking of the
life of a human being over the age of one month when motivated by
hatred. As a matter of adding a "fence around the Law" most Jewish
sources add a man-made prohibition against killing neonates as well.
Christianity has added no such rule; different denominations just play
around with the rules that they make up so as to remain popular.
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Author: DionisioDionisio
Date: Dec 26, 2008 11:23
J wrote:
> America has lost one of it's true icons. Rest in Peace Paul Weyrich
Hell, ain't peaceful, and he ain't goin' ta Heaven since he was a paraplegic.
Oops.
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And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
Malcolm: "Ghaah!!! Augh!! It can't be ethical to cause a patient this much pain."
Dr. Flox: "It's unethical to *harm* a patient, I can inflict as much pain as I like."
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Author: DionisioDionisio
Date: Dec 26, 2008 11:16
duke wrote:
> The sin is still a mortal sin.
All sins are mortal sins, idiot. Only mortals make them ya know.
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And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
Malcolm: "Ghaah!!! Augh!! It can't be ethical to cause a patient this much pain."
Dr. Flox: "It's unethical to *harm* a patient, I can inflict as much pain as I like."
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Author: DionisioDionisio
Date: Dec 26, 2008 11:10
Anlatt the Builder wrote:
> The threats to heterosexual marriage are domestic abuse, unwanted
> pregnancy (good work, RCC!), money problems, and the like. Gays are no
> threat whatsoever. The Church is just picking on them, because it can.
If the Church wanted to protect marriage, it would mount a campaign to make divorce illegal.
But that would interrupt a revenue source...
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And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
"I'm not really fond of children. I think they're really cute for a little while, say 15
minutes. I like seeing them dance around in commercials for Welch's grape juice, but I
don't think everyone has to get one."
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Author: DionisioDionisio
Date: Dec 26, 2008 11:08
J wrote:
> The Pope's word is infallible.
Hmm... Think I'll delay the cruise then. Might fall off the edge...
Until I saw your post, I actually believed what those Satan-inspired scientists claimed
their satellites were showing.
Whew! Thanks for saving me!
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And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
"Like all religions, the Faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorns is based upon both logic and
faith. We have faith that they are pink; We logically know that they are invisible because
we can't see them."
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Author: DionisioDionisio
Date: Dec 26, 2008 11:04
J wrote:
> In these hectic times, it is the voices of the RCC that are the voices of
> reason.
Umm... "Right..."
More like, "Maybe, if we can get folks outraged over someone else's immorality, they'll
stop suing us for ours."
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And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
The psychotic person knows that 2 and 2 makes 5 and is perfectly happy about it; The
neurotic person knows that 2 and 2 makes 4, but is terribly worried about it.
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