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Author: NY.Transfer.NewsNY.Transfer.News
Date: Jan 7, 2007 17:55
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Cubans Relive the Revolution's "Freedom Convoy"
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Juventud Rebelde - Jan 6, 2007
http://www.juventudrebelde.co.cu/cuba/2007-01-06/freedom-convoy-relived-in-cuba/
Freedom Convoy Relived in Cuba
The victorious passing of the Freedom Convoy, 48 years ago,
through Ciego de Avila and Sancti Spiritu was recalled on
Friday with massive celebrations.
Students and combatants reliving the route of the Freedom Convoy arrived in
the cities of Ciego de Avila and Sancti Spiritus, where they ratified their
profound conviction that there is nothing in the world able to crush the
strength of truth and ideas, as stated by Cuban President Fidel Castro.
The victorious passing of the Freedom Convoy, 48 years ago, through Ciego
de Avila and Sancti Spiritu was recalled this Friday with massive
celebrations and activities in both cities, reported AIN.
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Author: NY.Transfer.NewsNY.Transfer.News
Date: Jan 7, 2007 17:55
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Catholic Clerics Can Work with CIA, But Not Commies
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[Fucking hilarious. A Polish priest rises in the ranks, works with the CIA
and its anti-commie proxies Solidarity, and they make him Pope. The German
Cardinal Ratzinger joins the Hitler Youth and he rises to head the Holy
Inquisition and they make him Pope. Liberation theologists and especially
Sandinista priests are reprimanded, demoted, banished or defrocked. And the
Polish Bishop who worked with the Communists is described as having ties
with "secret police" and has to resign. The Catholics are "shaken" --
totally shocked by this "Communist collaborator." Oh, puhleeeze.-NYTr]
The New York Times - Jan 7, 2007
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/07/world/europe/07cnd-poland.html
Polish Bishop Tied to Secret Police Resigns
By CRAIG S. SMITH
WARSAW, Jan. 7 ? The newly appointed archbishop of Warsaw, Stanislaw W.
Wielgus, resigned today after admitting two days earlier that he had
collaborated with Poland?s Communist-era secret police.
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Author: old man joeold man joe
Date: Jan 7, 2007 05:18
one of the biggest problems some folks have in interpreting doctrine
as set in Holy Scripture is the misuse of the Bible word " all. "
upon study of this word " all " it can be seen that the word has
diverse meanings such as the Bible word " world "... " cosmos, "
where the Apostle John uses it to mean no less than seven different
things.
as many errors as spring forth from the misuse of the Bible word
" world " as spring forth from the misuse of the Bible word " all, "
as in the case of 1 Tim. 2:6
here we have in 1 Tim. Chapter 2 the seeds of will worship when the
Scriptures are used to teach to the masses the gospel of works as the
means to salvation.
the will worship gospel leaves it up to man to find Jesus Christ...
all the while the Bible says Jesus Christ came to find man. Lk. 19:10
the will worship gospel hopes to prove by worldly wisdom that Christ
died for everybody... yet, everybody is not saved...( duh ) ... and
all one has to do is " make a decision for Christ " and thus be saved.
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Author: NY.Transfer.NewsNY.Transfer.News
Date: Jan 6, 2007 17:49
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Beyond Chavism: Deepening the Bolivarian Revolution
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Counterpunch - Jan 6, 2007
http://www.counterpunch.org/maher01062007.html
Beyond Chavistas and Anti-Chavistas:
Deepening the Bolivarian Revolution
By GEORGE CICCARIELLO-MAHER
Caracas
A myth has long existed in commentary on Venezuela, which goes something
like the following: when discussing the Venezuelan revolution, the
relevant actors can be expressed through the binary
"Chavista/Anti-Chavista." This myth, it should be mentioned, has a
certain political efficacy, and is indeed necessary in situations like
the recent elections, in which my enemy's enemy was indeed my friend.
But the errors facilitated by such a binary framework are too many to
count. These include, for example, the facile view that Ch
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Author: •R L Measures•R L Measures
Date: Jan 6, 2007 16:35
In article 4ax.com>, duke
cox.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 04:36:33 -0800, r@ somis.org (
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Author: H DickmannH Dickmann
Date: Jan 6, 2007 06:47
"Mani Deli" wrote in message
news:kvvtp25sab8gcl306lrtk0b1mts2gmjom8@4ax.com...
> January 5, 2007
> Embezzlement Is Found in Many Catholic Dioceses
> By LAURIE GOODSTEIN and STEPHANIE STROM
>
> A survey by researchers at Villanova University has found that 85
> percent of Roman Catholic dioceses that responded had discovered
> embezzlement of church money in the last five years, with 11 percent
> reporting that more than $500,000 had been stolen.
>
How many years did it take them to survey the tens of thousand dioces around
the world?
> The Catholic Church has some of the most rigorous financial guidelines
> of any denomination, specialists in church ethics said, but the survey
> found that the guidelines were often ignored in parishes...
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Author: old man joeold man joe
Date: Jan 6, 2007 04:37
this has to do with " martyrdom ."
the Greek word " martyr " appears in some translations of Holy
Scripture and is otherwise translated " witness " as it is in Acts
22:20; Rev. 1:13; Rev. 17:6
" Thy martyr Stephen "... or... " Your witness Stephen. " Acts 22:20
Stephen is largely recognized as the first martyr but it was really
Abel who was the first real believer being killed for his relationship
with Christ, which Cain did not share in, but being self-enraged that
his way to God was the right way to Divine favor, offered his good
works as a sign of atonement rather than that of Abel, who approached
God in faith with his sacrifice imitating the sacrifice of Christ.
to be a martyr in the Bible sense of the word one must be put to
death for his open belief in Jesus Christ and the gospel of grace
alone, just as Abel did; for no one is saved by good works, nor is
there salvation in any other but Jesus Christ.
today, we have scores and scores of people claiming to be martyr's
as they kill themselves and anyone else un-providentially near by.
this is not martyrdom. this is suicide and murder.
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Author: NY.Transfer.NewsNY.Transfer.News
Date: Jan 5, 2007 20:55
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Archbishop Rebuked for Supporting pro-Nazi Priest
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sent by Simon McGuinness
[The Pope's Nazi past appears to render him incapable of dealing
adequately with the rise of fascist sympathisers in the Church
exemplified by this Slovakian archbishop. So far his leadership has
been anything but sure-footed. So much for the safe pair of hands
promised. -SMcG]
The Irish Times - Jan 5, 2007
http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/world/2007/0105/1167776701802.html
Primate rebuked for supporting pro-Nazi priest
by Daniel McLaughlin in Budapest
SLOVAKIA: Rights groups in Slovakia have lambasted one of the country's
Catholic archbishops for calling the wartime rule of a pro-Nazi priest a
"time of wellbeing".
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