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  Re: France Is No Longer A Catholic Country         


Author: BAM
Date: Jan 15, 2007 18:14

"Martin" etiqa.co.uk> wrote in message
news:45ac248b$0$2436$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
> Sound of Trumpet wrote:
>> http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1765067/posts
>>
>>
>> France 'No Longer A Catholic Country'
>>
>>
>> The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 1-10-2007 | Henry Samuel
>>
>>
>> Posted on 01/09/2007 6:47:08 PM PST by blam
>>
>>
>> France 'no longer a Catholic country'
>
> How long ago do you think it has been since France was a catholic country?

Since they cut off Marie Antoinette's head - after that it was up, up up.
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  Re: The mystery of the trinity revealed.         


Author: BAM
Date: Jan 15, 2007 18:13

"Pastor Steve Winter" prime.org> wrote in message
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> "BAM (anon false-christian coward)" bellsouth.net>
> spake thusly and wrote:
>
>>> If I follow the theory that each manifestation of God
>>> theologically requires a personager, I find myself in a quandary.
>>
>>We all do Stevie. You are not expected to understand suprenatural
>>mysteries.
>>You are expected to trust God and believe in Him.
>
> Those who trust God and believe His Word reject trinitarian
> polytheism.

That's what *you* say, Stevie - which is worthless.

BAM
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  shadows may cover the pathway ahead         


Author: Walking by Grace
Date: Jan 15, 2007 18:12

When the Road of Life gets Scary

We won't often go very far in life without encountering a patch of road that
is somewhat scary.

Unless, of course, we choose to stay off the roads and paths of life
altogether. Some people do that. They avoid all conflicts in life by
parking themselves in front of a TV, a computer, or some other private
diversion, keeping to the shadows. They may not even work outside the home,
if possible, so that they can remain hidden, protected from the pains and
difficulties that others must endure.

But I'm talking here about most of us. We are traveling down the road of
life, taking the path we believe we should be on. We are trying to make some
progress, and like Bunyan's Pilgrim ("Christian," by name) we face many
kinds of obstacles, some difficulties, and not a few seeming opportunities
along the way.
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  Re: we must think ...         


Author: Death
Date: Jan 15, 2007 17:06

"Bill Steele" cornell.edu> wrote in message.
>>>>
> Total straw man.
>That is not the "gay argument." The gay argument is
> "This is the way we are. To call that immoral is the same as saying it's
> immoral to be black, or have red hair or blue eyes."
>

Post any proof you have that faggots are born a faggot.
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  January 15th - Blessed Pope St. John Paul 2         


Author: Fr. Pedo Priest
Date: Jan 15, 2007 16:28

Today we again honor the memory of blessed Pope St. John Paul 2, patron
saint and lord protector of pedophile priests everywhere. John Paul 2's
disregard for victims of priestly pedophilic abuse was nothing short of
despicable. Knowing that the authorities in Boston were in an
investigation that could well have involved (and implicated) cardinal
Law, his "holiness" transferred Law to Rome and placed him in a very
desirable situation as an "arch-priest" at St. Mary Major Basilica.

Now cardinal Law can continue to live large and prosper with no fear of
further connection to the abuses that left so many victims wounded for
life. And the new "vicar of Christ on earth" has made no public mention
of having the good cardinal speak to US authorities, either, showing
that the pedophelic succession shall remain unbroken.
Is this a great system or what?

Pedophile priests must repeat this pedophile priest's prayer:
Blessed St. John Paul 2, patron saint of pedophile priests, pray for us
when we molest helpless kids and also bless and protect us at the hour
when we need to be transferred to another diocese to avoid prosecution.

In the name of Cardinal Law and all other pedophile protectors - amen.
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  France Is No Longer A Catholic Country         


Author: Sound of Trumpet
Date: Jan 15, 2007 16:14

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1765067/posts

France 'No Longer A Catholic Country'

The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 1-10-2007 | Henry Samuel

Posted on 01/09/2007 6:47:08 PM PST by blam

France 'no longer a Catholic country'

By Henry Samuel in Paris
Last Updated: 1:47am GMT 10/01/2007

Barely half the French population describe themselves as Catholic,
according to a poll released yesterday, sparking a leading religious
publication to declare France "no longer a Catholic country".

A poll published in Le Monde des Religions yesterday showed the number
of self-declared French Catholics had dropped from 80 per cent in the
early 1990s and 67 per cent in 2000 and to 51 per cent today.

The number of atheists has risen sharply to 31 per cent from 23 per
cent in 1994.

"In its institutions, but also in its mentalities, France is no longer
a Catholic country," wrote Frederic Lenoir, editor in chief of Le Monde
des Religions.
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  France Is No Longer A Catholic Country         


Author: Sound of Trumpet
Date: Jan 15, 2007 16:14

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1765067/posts

France 'No Longer A Catholic Country'

The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 1-10-2007 | Henry Samuel

Posted on 01/09/2007 6:47:08 PM PST by blam

France 'no longer a Catholic country'

By Henry Samuel in Paris
Last Updated: 1:47am GMT 10/01/2007

Barely half the French population describe themselves as Catholic,
according to a poll released yesterday, sparking a leading religious
publication to declare France "no longer a Catholic country".

A poll published in Le Monde des Religions yesterday showed the number
of self-declared French Catholics had dropped from 80 per cent in the
early 1990s and 67 per cent in 2000 and to 51 per cent today.

The number of atheists has risen sharply to 31 per cent from 23 per
cent in 1994.

"In its institutions, but also in its mentalities, France is no longer
a Catholic country," wrote Frederic Lenoir, editor in chief of Le Monde
des Religions.
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  I have to cut my computer time to zero for a while...         


Author: V
Date: Jan 15, 2007 16:13

Mark wrote:

I have a tendon ("tennis elbow" is the colloquial term) that's been a
total pain for weeks now. I got the inflammation down and it felt
better so I was fooled into using the computer again. I have to cut my
computer time to close as practical to zero for a while. This thing is
driving me NUTS.

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V:

I hope your arm is better Mark. I first learned about accepting the
inevitable losses from living an unbalanced life in 1996 while watching
the TV show COPS. I saw a black man living in a ghetto area...
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  Peace is our birthright Michelle         


Author: V
Date: Jan 15, 2007 16:03

From:Michelle
Date:Fri, Jan 12 2007 9:35 am

Groups: alt.atheism

"Well, this newsgroup is one of the few things keeping me sane until I
retire in April."

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V:

Peace is our birthright Michelle, if we are not destroying it by our
own actions. In order to slow down enough to be able to use peace as a
tool I needed to apply simplicity and renunciation to my life. I am not
an acetic or total renunciate by any means, but I did have to let go of
many peace destroying habits before making room for inner peace to
enter my life. As we get rid of one thing, it make room for another
thing to enter.
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  Re: Theistic Evolution* & Evolution's god         


Author:
Date: Jan 15, 2007 15:13

"Steven J." altavista.com> wrote in message
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>
> JCool wrote:
>>>
>>> Another writer who makes money preying on the ignorance of anti-science
>>> religious zealots.
>>
>> Anti-science? I know of many men and women of Christ who are certified
>> scientists. Some even obtained degrees at secluar universities.
>>
> Some, quite possibly not the ones you know, acknowledge that humans
> share ancestors with monkeys and (if you go back a billion years or so)
> with mushrooms. Some, indeed, study the mechanisms and processes of
> evolution.

Of the real scientists who rely on their theories of evolution, none claim
any shared ancestry with monkeys.
As a matter of fact they say that's good nonsense for grade school.
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