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Author: JonJon
Date: Jun 8, 2010 07:14
Wake Up Call!
Peaceful as long as you obey.
Picket signs from London ~ this is beyond scary...
Makes you wonder doesn't it....can you imagine having a Christian, Jewish,
or for that matter any other religious demonstration against Islam in
downtown Baghdad !
These signs were picketed by Muslims marching through the STREETS OF LONDON
during their recent ' Religion of Peace Demonstration. '
"FREEDOM GO TO HELL"
"EUROPE. TAKE SOME LESSONS FROM 9/11"
"EUROPE YOU WILL PAY. YOUR 9/11 IS ON ITS WAY!!"
"BE PREPARED FOR THE REAL HOLOCAUST!"
"SLAY THOSE WHO INSULT ISLAM"
"EUROPE. YOU WILL PAY. DEMOLITION IS ON ITS WAY"
"BEHEAD THOSE WHO INSULT ISLAM"
"BUTCHER THOSE WHO MOCK ISLAM"
"EUROPE IS THE CANCER ISLAM IS THE ANSWER"
"EXTERMINATE THOSE WHO SLANDER ISLAM"
"ISLAM WILL DOMINATE THE WORLD"
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Author: JonJon
Date: Jun 8, 2010 04:45
Incarcerate all of them
Slay them
Lay out their bowels
Amputate their heads
Massacre their children
If Islam is such a hot shit faith, none of their non-terrorist peaceful
sectors are guiltless, but responsible and accoutable to Islams practicing
terrorism because of their worthless faith. There's no place in the world
for them. They are the sewage of humanity that needs to be expelled and
gotten rid of. Whatever more describes them? Kill them before they kill
all of us.
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Author: Mark KramerMark Kramer
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:25
In article guild.seebs.net>,
Seebs seebs.net> wrote:
>Would a group pass a vote for creation if there were six people willing
>to vote for it or express interest in it? No, because that's not enough
>people to justify a newsgroup.
Groups pass creation votes today with ZERO people expressing an interest
in it. Six would be a veritable landslide of popular support.
>Because six people isn't enough to produce a working discussion.
Depends on how chatty they are.
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Author: SeebsSeebs
Date: Jun 7, 2010 21:23
On 2010-06-06, Engineer wrote:
> Sir David wrote:
>> So far, I don't think any one of you (other
>> than the target) has figured out my reasons for posting as I do, or
>> noticed my significant degree of success, although I think you have
>> all benefited from it.
If you were to *state* your reasons, that would improve the chances of
other people finding out what they are.
>> The target has noticed my success, which is, I
>> believe, one of the reasons that it enrages him.
> If, as I suspect from the above, you like to engage (enrage?) David,
> that shouldn't be a problem for the plan. I might ask politely if you
> would be willing to go after him in another newsgroup, but any plan
> that counts on you doing that isn't a very good plan.
I have assumed that it's purely obsessive behavior, and the only noticeable
effect is that it increases the frequency with which crunchy posts, because
he wants to argue about it and call names.
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Author: SeebsSeebs
Date: Jun 7, 2010 21:20
On 2010-06-07, Yowie yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> However, from my admittedly limited understanding of Quakerism, don't
> Quakers judge the message rather than the messenger?
When possible, yes.
> Oh, and back when we were last discusing the deletion of SRQ (2008 I
> believe) didn't someone find a 'Weighty Quaker' who a) managed a Quaker
> forum and was b) willing to moderate if thats the road we wanted to go down?
I believe Russ Nelson said he'd be willing to moderate a moderated SRQ
or like group, and clearly he counts.
FWIW, I've been a Usenet moderator for ages, and the normal default is
hand-moderation, all I have automated is that messages which fail a couple
of simple tests get automatically filtered, as does obvious spam, past that,
I approve pretty much anything that looks topical.
-s
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Author: Ian DavisIan Davis
Date: Jun 1, 2010 04:41
>
>St. Joseph, The Holy Spirit says,
>"The world has been blessed by a Great Miracle.
>The world has been given Something beyond anything
>that man can buy. The world has been given The
>Father's Love so Direct, so Personal, and yes, in a
>way that mankind can communicate with. It is not
>something that is out of man's existence, out of man's
>sight."
>
>REVELATION DELIVERED THROUGH FRANCES M. KLUG
>ON DECEMBER 6,1995
>
> SAINT JOSEPH, THE HOLY SPIRIT
>
> "There are so many facets to this Miracle
>of The Beloved Saint Joseph because It is such an
>Important Miracle for the whole world. It is a ...
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Author:
Date: May 14, 2010 08:26
Why not start the fifth month of this year reading the most important
Book in the World.
It only takes 20-30 minutes a day and the rewards are tremendous.
A daily spiritual help in facing day to day problems, and learning of the
complete past history of Almighty God's chosen people, the Jewish Nation,
which is always in the news as the approach of their King, the Lord Jesus
Christ approaches ever nearer.
May God bless all who make the attempt to read and understand the Word of
God. Off we go then...
With the excellent Bible Readings for Today.
Duet. 31
Isaiah. 3-4
Colos. 1
For those who want to go directly to the source of this study guide,
it can be found at http://www.antipas.org/readings/readings.html
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Author: JonJon
Date: May 14, 2010 03:43
Revelation 13:10 He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity:
he that killeth with the sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the
patience and the faith of the saints.
As the prophesy says, Carolyn led her victims into captivity, so she went
into captivity. As she killed people, in like manner she was killed. That
was my patience and that was my faith, and I ain't no godamned all-forgiving
saint.
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