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Author: MaxopkaMaxopka
Date: Jul 21, 2008 17:53
On Jul 21, 6:20 pm, "Rostyslaw J. Lewyckyj" bellsouth.net>
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> fatso wrote:
>> Rostyslaw J. Lewyckyj wrote:
>>> fatso wrote:
>>>> Maxopka wrote:
>>>>> Just testing transliterated keyboard
>
>>>>> Раз мене у школі вчили "здраствуйте" казати
>>>>> Шляґ би трафив Москалів, курва їхня мати
>
>>>>> Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła póki kura w garku
>>>>> jak się kura ugotuje zjemy po kawałku.
>
>>>>> Maxopka
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Author: pls_explainpls_explain
Date: Jul 21, 2008 06:34
On Jul 21, 8:12 pm, "Isa Almasih" yahoo.com> wrote:
> Five hundred years ago, Martin Luther and his fellow reformers exalted the
> Holy Scriptures and challenged the people to obey the Word. Many heeded this
> call, but some claimed that they were directly instructed by the Holy Spirit
> and did not need to submit to the authority of ancient writings. They
> countered Luther's challenge by raising the cry, "The Spirit! The Spirit!"
> "The letter killeth, but the Spirit giveth life." In chapter 10 of The Great
> Controversy, Ellen G. White describes how the reformers used God's Word as a
> mighty weapon to overcome this opposition.
>
> Today, an opposite heresy has gained a foothold in Christendom, with echoes
> heard even among some Seventh-day Adventists. In correctly extolling the
> Scriptures as the all-sufficient rule of faith and practice, there are some
> who cry, "The Bible, the Bible only," denying the continuing prophetic voice
> of the Holy Spirit in post-New Testament times. The argument seems logical.
> If the Scriptures are all-sufficient, what need is there for extrabiblical
> revelations by a modern-day messenger? If all truths are found in the Word
> of God, what possible reasons are there for listening to one who claims to
> have received instruction from the Holy Spirit?
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Author: graverobber_69graverobber_69
Date: Jul 21, 2008 05:01
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Iran&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct...
you can do your own work on the map.... i'll just say it appears
russia might catch some of the dirty, polluted, caustic nuclear
wind. as well as some other countries. it appears china may get
lucky. it appears, depending on how far that stuff flies, that canada
and the US might get some. that would be just rewards for the US,
for helping Israel with its nuclear bomb program.
http://books.google.com/books?id=kV3ybVPTN3sC&pg=PA148&lpg=PA148&dq=%%22trade+winds...#PPA149,M1
this should take you to page 148 or so of a very nice graphic of trade
winds in that area. the page you want to see is page 149. sure, it
doesn't show you what happens after the wind would leave places like
russia, but basically the warmer air there hits the cooler air from
the north pole and northern areas, and ends up hitting canada and the
western usa.
have fun, kids!
alt.war.nuclear,soc.culture.russian,alt.politics.usa,soc.culture.israel,soc.culture.canada
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Author: pls_explainpls_explain
Date: Jul 20, 2008 23:32
On Jul 19, 1:43 pm, "Effendi Yacob" hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Since September 11, 2001, there have been over 11,000 terrorist attacks,
> resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians and a lot more
> injuries, throughout the world. The perpetrators of these attacks were not
> monsters; they were Muslims. They were pious people who believed and acted
> in accordance with their faith. There are millions more who think like them
> and are ready to do the same.
>
> If you think Islamic terrorism is a new phenomenon, think again. Islam owes
> its success to terrorism. The prophet of Islam boasted, "I have been made
> victorious with terror". [Bukhari: 4.52. 220] Since the day Muhammad set
> foot in Medina, he started his campaign of terror. His followers have been
> doing the same ever since.
>
> Muslims are intolerant, supremacist, bullies, and violent. They are highly
> inflammable and can explode if they are not treated preferentially and with
> respect. At the same time, they abuse others and violate the rights of
> people of other faiths. This is psychopathology.
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Author: pls_explainpls_explain
Date: Jul 20, 2008 23:30
On Jul 19, 1:43 pm, "Effendi Yacob" hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Since September 11, 2001, there have been over 11,000 terrorist attacks,
> resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians and a lot more
> injuries, throughout the world. The perpetrators of these attacks were not
> monsters; they were Muslims. They were pious people who believed and acted
> in accordance with their faith. There are millions more who think like them
> and are ready to do the same.
>
> If you think Islamic terrorism is a new phenomenon, think again. Islam owes
> its success to terrorism. The prophet of Islam boasted, "I have been made
> victorious with terror". [Bukhari: 4.52. 220] Since the day Muhammad set
> foot in Medina, he started his campaign of terror. His followers have been
> doing the same ever since.
>
> Muslims are intolerant, supremacist, bullies, and violent. They are highly
> inflammable and can explode if they are not treated preferentially and with
> respect. At the same time, they abuse others and violate the rights of
> people of other faiths. This is psychopathology.
> ...
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Author: _ G O D __ G O D _
Date: Jul 20, 2008 19:25
Churkia's Prostitution Industry Thrives
by Donald H. and Matthew Chance
From a public health standpoint this is a setback in the
fight against such STD's as HIV/AidS, etc. It also is a
reason why the new strain of "Super TB" is rampant
along with an increase in Hepatitis...
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