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Author: NefeshBarYochaiNefeshBarYochai
Date: May 6, 2011 01:56
On May 5, 12:41 am, "Zacharias Mulletstein"
isalwaysright.com> wrote:
> "J" live.com> wrote in message
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> news:4lq1nr.h3c.17.1@news.alt.net...
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>> No group of people have suffered worse than the Native-American and now
>> they have the added indignity of having their symbolic hero equated with
>> the world's most imfamous terrorist. This is why a Native-American museum
>> should be dedicated on the grounds of the current 'Holocaust' museum, a
>> completely European event. It is this negative image, due mostly to a lack
>> of education, that would allow this insult without anyone questioning
>> whether it would be offensive to Native-Americans. Liberals sure haven't
>> questioned it.
>
> Quit using my race to further your fascist views. Or I will go to the
> Spirit World and get Jesus Christ to kick your ass, fox Christian.
>
> --
> I am a Fundamentalist Christian Pentecostal Warrior for the One lamb virgin, ...
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Author: skyeyes9skyeyes9
Date: May 5, 2011 23:47
On May 4, 10:22 pm, "J" live.com> wrote:
> No group of people have suffered worse than the Native-American and now they
> have the added indignity of having their symbolic hero equated with the
> world's most imfamous terrorist.
Hello from Apacheria: while I sympathize with the Native American
cause, you need to get a clue, to wit, most Apaches (the Tinneh) do
NOT consider Geronimo (Goyathle) to be a "hero." He only missed
qualifying as a terrorist because he was fighting an honest fight for
his own lands, but his actions affected most Apaches very negatively.
Even most of the remaining Chiracahua - his own band - don't consider
him to be a hero.
Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34
BAAWA Knight of the Golden Litterbox
EAC Professor of Feline Thermometrics and Cat-Herding
skyeyes nine at cox dot net OR
skyeyes nine at yahoo dot com
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Author: BuddythunderBuddythunder
Date: Apr 19, 2011 01:05
On Apr 18, 5:23 pm, Right
wrote:
> On 4/17/2011 9:42 PM, Buddythunder wrote:
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>> On Apr 18, 2:38 pm, "J"live.com> wrote:
>>> "John 'The Baptist' Baker" bizniz.net> wrote in messagenews:6n8nq6dej2flm1idhpte38qptg9vn1g62d@4ax.com...
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>>>> On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 22:23:46 -0400, "J"live.com> wrote:
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>>>> Oh, Christ, it's back...
>
>>>> Why don't you just piss off, IBen? It's been relatively peaceful these
>>>> past couple of weeks without you.
>
>>> Can't you ever be nice, even on one of your holidays? Happy Palm Sunday,
>>> John.
>
>> We'll be nice when you drop the bigoted attacks on gays. I thought you
>> crazy people had a "do unto others..." golden rule too.
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Author: Conan the bacteriumConan the bacterium
Date: Apr 18, 2011 23:52
On Apr 17, 7:23 pm, "J" live.com> wrote:
> It's a shame that laws need to be written to clarify what should be common
> sense. A child's needs are best served in a household with both a mother and
> father who observe a code of decency in their moral conduct.
>
> http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/arizona-bill-gives-married-couples-a...
>
> TUCSON, Arizona, April 15, 2011 ( LifeSiteNews.com) Arizona lawmakers have
> passed a bill that would tell state adoption agencies to make married
> couples a priority when seeking to place children in adoptive households.
>
> Arizona s Capitol Media Services reports that the state House of
> Representatives approved SB 1180 by a vote of 37-20 on April 7. The state
> Senate has already approved the legislation, which instructs the Department
> of Economic Security and adoption agencies to choose a married couple as the
> adoptive parents over all other applicants, unless there are other
> outweighing factors.
>
> The bill does not exclude single individuals, divorcees, or unmarried
> couples from applying to be adoptive parents. The Center for Arizona Policy ...
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Author: RightRight
Date: Apr 18, 2011 17:46
On 4/18/2011 1:53 AM, W.T.S. wrote:
> In article<201104180523.UTC.ioghtb$55u$1@ tioat.net>, Right@Use-Author-
> Supplied-Address.invalid says...
>>
>> On 4/17/2011 9:42 PM, Buddythunder wrote:
>>> On Apr 18, 2:38 pm, "J"live.com> wrote:
>>>> "John 'The Baptist' Baker" bizniz.net> wrote in messagenews:6n8nq6dej2flm1idhpte38qptg9vn1g62d@4ax.com...
>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 22:23:46 -0400, "J"live.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Oh, Christ, it's back...
>>>>
>>>>> Why don't you just piss off, IBen? It's been relatively peaceful these
>>>>> past couple of weeks without you.
>>>>
>>>> Can't you ever be nice, even on one of your holidays? Happy Palm Sunday,
>>>> John.
>>>
>>> We'll be nice when you drop the bigoted attacks on gays. I thought you
>>> crazy people had a "do unto others..." golden rule too. ...
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Author:
Date: Jun 8, 2010 11:54
" There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the
fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, Or a charmer,
or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer. For all that do these things
are an abomination unto the LORD: and because of these abominations the LORD thy God doth drive them
out from before thee. " De. 18:10-12
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praying to dead people ( a necromancer ) such as Mary or a ' saint ' is by God's own words an
abomination... a detestable thing. keeping idols and pretending they are not objects of worship,
which they are... that's why pretenders have them, is contrary to the First Commandment of the Ten
as recorded in Ex. 20.
we know that idolater's are not saved in the here and now ( 1 Cor. 6:9,10 ) and will terminate in
the Lake of Fire. Rev. 21:8.
and we know its a lie to keep idols and suppose one is not an idolater since God's Word is clear on
this abominable sin. how anyone can think they are living a life so as to draw nearer and nearer to
God and yet pray to the dead all the while God calls these kinds of people abominable, is just
another way of exposing a person as being in rebellion against the very God he pretends to worship.
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Author: R. L. MeasuresR. L. Measures
Date: Jun 8, 2010 11:29
In article , Chom Noamsky wrote:
>Helmuth Nyborg, an intelligence researcher, found that atheists score
>nearly 6 IQ points higher on average than those with dogmatic
>persuations. He had this to say on his findings:
>
>"I'm not saying that believing in God makes you dumber. My hypothesis is
>that people with a low intelligence are more easily drawn toward
>religions, which give answers that are certain, while people with a high
>intelligence are more skeptical"
>
>Could be a little of both. Believing in God makes people dumber AND
>steers them towards religion.
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Author: Seon FergusonSeon Ferguson
Date: Jun 8, 2010 09:44
> Helen Thomas, White House reporter of Lebanese ancestry called for all
> Jews in Israel to leave and hand over the country to the
> Palestinians.
>
> She said that all the Jews must leave Israel and move back to Germany,
> and Poland, but Helen isn't just some crazy old woman living in
> isolation. She is a very prominent part of the media that deals with
> the White House.
>
> If any Fox News reporter made such a statement against our alley
> Israel, that person would be asked to resign his or her post.
>
> Helen Thomas must now step down as White House reporter.
First I don't support Israel one bit but the Jews were born in Israel. Why
should they leave their homeland? I also think anyone who believes God gave
Israel to the Jews is a moron but as I said the Jews were born there.
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Author: Chom NoamskyChom Noamsky
Date: Jun 8, 2010 09:08
Helmuth Nyborg, an intelligence researcher, found that atheists score
nearly 6 IQ points higher on average than those with dogmatic
persuations. He had this to say on his findings:
"I'm not saying that believing in God makes you dumber. My hypothesis is
that people with a low intelligence are more easily drawn toward
religions, which give answers that are certain, while people with a high
intelligence are more skeptical"
Could be a little of both. Believing in God makes people dumber AND
steers them towards religion.
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Author: Seon FergusonSeon Ferguson
Date: Jun 8, 2010 08:36
".R. L. Measures" somis.org> wrote in message
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> In article westnet.com.au>, "Seon
> Ferguson" gmail.com> wrote:
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>>".R. L. Measures" somis.org> wrote in message
>>news:r-0706100343370001@10.0.1.7...
>>> In article westnet.com.au>, "Seon
>>> Ferguson" gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>> On Jun 5, 5:30 pm, "Seon Ferguson" gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> "The PHANTOM" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>>>>> news:79989e7b-c725-451c-ad00-afdc141e4ccd@y11g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
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