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  Here Is How Government/Media Disinformationa Agents OPERATE on the Internet Wake Up America, You've been had!!         


Author: Raymond Karczewski
Date: Aug 21, 2006 15:07

Here Is How Government/Media Disinformationa Agents OPERATE on the
Internet Wake Up America, You've been had!!

"The U.S.A. Kicked Your Ass!!!" yahoo.com> wrote:

Abraham Karczewski 85.214.59.14 & 149.9.0.27 wrote:

Raymond Karczewski (arkent3@earthlink.net) wrote:

21 Aug 2006 07:37:01 -0700

rk: Pay attention folks to the ongoing in-your-face Mind Control
campaign going on right UNDER YOUR NOSES which accounts for your
present quality of life in this world.

rk: Consider the New World Order and their plans to "enslave the
world through chipping and creating a Cashless, computerized economy,"

rk: Consider the death of our Sons and Daughters sent half-way across
the world to fight a Corporate War in the Middle East for oil and
strategic placement.

rk: Consider the coming collapse of our "funny money" Federal Reserve
Economic System.

rk: Consider the fact that your government leadership has, and
continues to be robbing you blind of TRILLIONS of DOLLARS, a fact now
unfolding in the AMBASSADOR LEO WANTA SCANDAL.
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  Irony and "Islamofascism"         


Author: Gene Poole
Date: Aug 21, 2006 08:44

Irony and "Islamofascism"
Sightings 8/21/06

Irony and "Islamofascism"
-- Martin E. Marty

Shi'ite and Sunni Muslim excrescences that issue in terrorism are coming
to be called "Islamofascism" among those who want to see the "War on
Terror" be part of "World War III" (or IV). Roger Scruton, author of A
Political Philosophy: Arguments for Conservatism, heads his August 17 Wall
Street Journal column "Islamofascism," and subheads it: "Beware a religion
without irony." He does not tell us to beware of Christianity and Judaism.
They are evidently "with" irony.
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  Re: Choosing my religion         


Author: 0tterbot
Date: Aug 21, 2006 06:26

"Banty" newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:ecc9km01h05@drn.newsguy.com...
> In article news-vip.optusnet.com.au>,
> Chookie
> says...
>>
>>In article drn.newsguy.com>, Banty newsguy.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>>Then again, you might know a Catholic who is a professional thief --
>>>>but how serious are they about the Catholicism, then? I suggest being
>>>>that
>>>>the ranks of the devout of *any* religion would be less likely to
>>>>produce
>>>>thieves and murderers than the not-very devout. That is not to say you
>>>>won't find a reasonable amount of whingeing, ungenerosity, gossip and
>>>>casual unkindness, but that's not in the same league as sex crimes
>>>>IMHO.
>>>
>>> Well, I think you're getting circular, or close to it. ...
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  Re: Choosing my religion         


Author: Banty
Date: Aug 21, 2006 05:45

In article news-vip.optusnet.com.au>, Chookie
says...
>
>In article <1156083518.907047.84040@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
> "Chimp" yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Hitler was indeed a Christian, though he melded that with
>> Pagan theistic theology based on German folklore. The book
>> "The Holy Reich: Nazi Conceptions of Christianity, 1919-1945"
>> by Richard Steigmann-Gall is a good study of this.
>
>But to most Christians (irrespective of denomination and period), such
>syncretism is necessarily heterodox. Therefore, Hitler was a heretic, though
>not an atheist.
>
>>> But if Hitler *were* a good Christian, why were the
>>> Barmen Declaration, or Mit Brennender Sorge, written?
>>>
>>
>> But if you want a more direct answer to your question, why ...
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  Re: Choosing my religion         


Author: Banty
Date: Aug 21, 2006 05:40

In article news-vip.optusnet.com.au>, Chookie
says...
>
>In article drn.newsguy.com>, Banty newsguy.com>
>wrote:
>
>>>Then again, you might know a Catholic who is a professional thief --
>>>but how serious are they about the Catholicism, then? I suggest being that
>>>the ranks of the devout of *any* religion would be less likely to produce
>>>thieves and murderers than the not-very devout. That is not to say you
>>>won't find a reasonable amount of whingeing, ungenerosity, gossip and
>>>casual unkindness, but that's not in the same league as sex crimes IMHO.
>>
>> Well, I think you're getting circular, or close to it.
>>
>> Are you arguing that, anyone who would partake in some kind of mass killing
>> couldn't be truly devout, therefore all mass killings have been performed by
>> non-religious people?
>
>No. What I am thinking is that, as most religions do not permit murder, a ...
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  Re: Choosing my religion         


Author: Chookie
Date: Aug 21, 2006 00:59

In article <1156083518.907047.84040@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
"Chimp" yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hitler was indeed a Christian, though he melded that with
> Pagan theistic theology based on German folklore. The book
> "The Holy Reich: Nazi Conceptions of Christianity, 1919-1945"
> by Richard Steigmann-Gall is a good study of this.

But to most Christians (irrespective of denomination and period), such
syncretism is necessarily heterodox. Therefore, Hitler was a heretic, though
not an atheist.
>> But if Hitler *were* a good Christian, why were the
>> Barmen Declaration, or Mit Brennender Sorge, written?
>>
>
> But if you want a more direct answer to your question, why
> not read the source...
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  Re: Choosing my religion         


Author: Chookie
Date: Aug 21, 2006 00:08

In article drn.newsguy.com>, Banty newsguy.com>
wrote:
>>Then again, you might know a Catholic who is a professional thief --
>>but how serious are they about the Catholicism, then? I suggest being that
>>the ranks of the devout of *any* religion would be less likely to produce
>>thieves and murderers than the not-very devout. That is not to say you
>>won't find a reasonable amount of whingeing, ungenerosity, gossip and
>>casual unkindness, but that's not in the same league as sex crimes IMHO.
>
> Well, I think you're getting circular, or close to it.
>
> Are you arguing that, anyone who would partake in some kind of mass killing
> couldn't be truly devout, therefore all mass killings have been performed by
> non-religious people?
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