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Sun 12/14/08 07:42 AM
Edited by Seamonster on Sun 12/14/08 07:43 AM


Yeah I think so and isnt the Holy grail the chalice that Jesus supposedly drank from? We are back to Christianity folks.

Hitler was Catholic.


He was an occultist.


not true.

He was catholic.










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Sat 12/13/08 09:42 PM

Seamonster,

Do you understand this? The post I posted below.



I don't understand why their officers can't marry people that aren't officers. It makes no sense to me.

http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=6551463



yeah i just watched it and it's of course stupid.
But it's just as stupid as catholic priests not being able to marry.
But what they do inside their orginazation is on them I don't care, but don't **** with the poor and needy, to get out your god agenda.

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Sat 12/13/08 06:37 PM

I think shes talking about that one Indiana Jones movie with the Ark of the covenant remember? I think it was the first one in fact. The Nazis are looking for it, and then they open it, and it melts their faces off. laugh


yeah i do remember the face melting one but is'nt there one where they are trying to get the holy grail from the nazis or someting?

crap i don't know they all run together.

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Sat 12/13/08 06:29 PM
I have always put a couple of bucks in the red bucket every year.
I normaly will not give to a charity with a god atached to it.
But I naver see them preaching, if they do it seem pretty low key.
If I thought they were not helping someone because they were gay or did not except their god then I would not give to them, but I would need proof that's the case with them because I like to think that they are one of the good ones.

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Sat 12/13/08 06:14 PM


He was also a major follower of the occult. Which made him a "New Ager". Though this phrase was not coined until much later - he is the poster child for New Age philosophy.
What a brilliant piece of semantic sleight of hand.

I haven't seen the shell game played that fast and smooth in quite a while.


Okay - what would you call Hitlers interest in astrology, numerology, the "spear of destiny", his search for the holy grail?

Do tell - do you have another label for it?
Seems to me like "New Age" is new age. If it looks like a rose, smalls like a rose...

But you seem to have a better label for it. What would you call it so I can get my semantics right?


sounds like you get your history from Indiana Jones movies.

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Sat 12/13/08 06:11 PM

Yep 10 commandments ..

When it was taught the biggest school problem was chewing gum.

Get rid of them.. Chaos


right and the black kids were kept from the whites, so we need to go back to that also?
People seem to have this fantacy of how the 50s were and it just is not so in reality.

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Sat 12/13/08 06:06 PM

What makes the difference!!!! Leave them alone and live your own life's....I bet everyone of you has done something someone else would find abnormal.. Winxflowerforyou flowerforyou


you would be hard pressed to find something i've done that most would find normal.

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Fri 12/12/08 07:37 PM


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Fri 12/12/08 07:26 PM


Oh god, a photo does speak a thousand words. That is better than all the dam quotes combined.


It can also speak a thousand lies.




wow, you have pictures and you still refuse to see.
hmmmmmm

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Fri 12/12/08 05:47 AM

Oh god, a photo does speak a thousand words. That is better than all the dam quotes combined.


yeah and there's alot more than that also.
Hitler made sure the cross was prominent on a great deal of medals and believed that the german race had decended strait from heaven.
He also visited church on a regular basis.

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Fri 12/12/08 05:43 AM

there will be no more posts from Lindyy :( she has decided to deactivate her account with mingle2.com


oh no what will we ever do without a daily does of hate and intollerence.

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Thu 12/11/08 07:18 PM
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Thu 12/11/08 07:12 PM
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Thu 12/11/08 05:54 PM






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Thu 12/11/08 05:42 PM




wow there is no way that these kids will get beat up in school if the other kids find out.
The other kids will say wow man those god pj's are the coolest thing ever where can i get them.
And when I do then can also hold hands with my sister? because that would be even cooler.


They would'nt last a day if the word got out.
****, I want to beat em up.

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Thu 12/11/08 04:11 AM




So to all those deniers out there regarding evolution what is your theory on why every accredited university in the whole WORLD teaches evolution as science and as the unifying theory of biology?


Because universities are secular. Did you even need to ask? Are you unaware of this? That it is a prerequisit to being hired that you buy into the evolutionary theory as the origin of the species - and if you even attempt to lecture otherwise - you will be dismissed.

Check out Ben Steins video, and tell me otherwise.


pfft Ben Stein is a hack, I saw expelled and it's a propaganda film full of half truths and flat out lies.


Did you watch the film? Like I said. You are not interexted in investigating anything contrary to your world view, so what qualifies you to have such a strong opinion against that which contradicts your idea of "facts" and the truth?


yes, I did watch the film and as a jew I was offended to the extreme. As every jew should have been.Ben Stein did an injustice to his own people as far as i'm concerned. The core of what is ethically rotten about this movie. Darwinism did not lead to Nazism in Germany. Nor does Darwinism inherently contain the seeds of Nazism.

There were many nations, such as Brazil, where Darwinism led to no political ideology. There were some such as Britain which embraced Darwinism but saw a considerable number of their population killed trying to eliminate Nazism. There were other nations, such as the Soviet Union, where Darwinism was seen as so dangerous and subversive to state sponsored dreams of social engineering that those who espoused it were killed or exiled and a complete biological fairy tale, Lysenkoism, put into classrooms and agricultural policy ultimately leading to the deaths of millions from starvation.

And there were some nations where Darwinism was greeted with glee because it seemed so compatible with the prevailing ideology of the day. In particular the United States at the turn of the 20th century where robber-baron capitalists like the Carnegies, Mellons, Sumners, Stanfords and yes, even Jack London, could not stop rattling on about how the "survival of the fittest" justified crushing unions, exploiting immigrant labor or being left unregulated to amass huge fortunes while administering monopolies.

Ben Stein apparently understands none of this. He flags Darwin but does not bother to go and stare at the busts of Adam Smith, Herbert Spencer, Ernst Haeckel, Thomas Malthus so much beloved by American proponents of survival of the fittest.

Worse yet, while frowning at Darwin’s statute in a manly fashion, Stein makes no mention of the key factors driving Nazi ideology — racism, homophobia and hatred of the mentally ill and disabled.

To lay blame for the Holocaust upon Charles Darwin is to engage in a form of Holocaust denial that should forever make Ben Stein the subject of scorn not because of his nudnik concern that evolution somehow undermines morality but because in this contemptible movie he is willing to subvert the key reason why the Holocaust took place — racism — to serve his own ideological end.

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Wed 12/10/08 09:23 PM
The late Morton Smith, of Columbia University reported in 1958 that he had found a fragment of a manuscript which at the Mar Saba monastery near Jerusalem. It contained the full text of Mark, chapter 10. Apparently the version that is in the Christian Scriptures is an edited version of the original. Additional verses allegedly formed part of the full version of Mark, and were inserted after verse 34. It discusses how a young man, naked but for a linen covering, expressed his love for Jesus and stayed with him at his place all night. More details.
"J Richards" suggested that Mark 7:14-16 shows that Jesus approves of homosexual acts. The critical phrase reads: "There is nothing from without a man, that entering into him can defile him..." Richards suggests that Jesus gave great emphasis to this teaching, directing it to everyone. Richards suggests that the sentence refers to dietary laws and also extends to "blood transfusions, medication, organ transplants, and artificial insemination" and to homosexual acts as well.

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Wed 12/10/08 09:20 PM


So to all those deniers out there regarding evolution what is your theory on why every accredited university in the whole WORLD teaches evolution as science and as the unifying theory of biology?


Because universities are secular. Did you even need to ask? Are you unaware of this? That it is a prerequisit to being hired that you buy into the evolutionary theory as the origin of the species - and if you even attempt to lecture otherwise - you will be dismissed.

Check out Ben Steins video, and tell me otherwise.


pfft Ben Stein is a hack, I saw expelled and it's a propaganda film full of half truths and flat out lies.

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Wed 12/10/08 08:41 PM
Edited by Seamonster on Wed 12/10/08 08:46 PM
The Gospel references to "the disciple whom Jesus loved" use the word "agape." Whether the authors originally used "eros" and the word was subsequently changed is open to speculation.



"Jagannath" interprets the Gospels differently. He argues that Jesus may have been bisexual. He wrote:

"In the Book of John a word is used eight times that means 'is in love with' with the implication of sexual intimacy. Five times it is used with reference to Jesus' relationship with John. Once it is used to define Jesus' relationship with Lazarus. And it is also used to describe his relationship with Mary and with her sister Martha."

During the crucifixion, in John 19:26-28, Jesus is described as seeing his mother and an unidentified man: "the disciple standing by, whom he loved." Again, Jesus probably loved all of his 12 or 70 disciples in a non-sexual manner (and that's up for debate). But this particular disciple is identified as "the" disciple who Jesus loved. That might indicate a special intimate relationship with one special disciple.

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Wed 12/10/08 08:34 PM
There is nothing in the Christian Scriptures (New Testament) which specifically identifies Jesus' sexual orientation. The Bible does not say clearly whether Jesus had a heterosexual, homosexual or bisexual orientation. It is silent on whether Jesus was celibate or sexually active; single or married, childless or with children. However, a few theologians have asserted that Jesus had, and presumably still has, a homosexual orientation.