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"J Young" |
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31 Oct 2005 09:54:21 PM |
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Mother Teresa: abortion |
Mother Teresa said:
"The greatest destroyer of love and peace is abortion, which is war against
the child. The mother doesn't learn to love, but kills to solve her own
problems. Any country that accepts abortion is not teaching its people to
love, but to use any violence to get what they want."
"The way to plan the family is natural family planning, not
contraception...This (use of contraceptives) turns the attention to self and
so it destroys the gift of love in him or her. In loving, the husband and
wife must turn the attention to each other as happens in natural family
planning, and not to self, as happens in contraception. Once that living
love is destroyed by contraception, abortion follows easily . . . And
abortion, which often follows from contraception, brings a people to be
spiritually poor, and that is the worst poverty and the most difficult to
overcome."
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Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life.
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| User: "Paul Duca" |
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| Title: Re: Mother Teresa: abortion |
01 Nov 2005 01:23:34 AM |
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Oh, you mean she had one before becoming a nun and never told?
Paul
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| User: "Dale" |
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31 Oct 2005 10:49:06 PM |
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"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in message
news:MtGdnVW0aN_xevvenZ2dnUVZ_s-dnZ2d@giganews.com...
[...self-serving RCC propaganda snipped...]
Two (or more) can play the cut-and-paste game.
http://www.seekwellness.com/wellness/reports/2004-03-25.htm
Putting aside the rush to judgment (it used to take the church five years
just to start the process of "beatification" and the candidate had to have
been dead at least five years-the current Pope has eliminated many
safeguards that had been in place to reduce the chances the bad characters
would be rushed into sainthood) and the fact that this Pope is really big on
producing saints (Hitchens says he has created more "instant saints than all
his predecessors combined as far back as the 16th century"), here are
highlights of Hitchens case against MT as saint material.
* MT was ultra-reactionary and fundamentalist even in orthodox Catholic
terms. In 1996, she worked to create a ban on divorce and remarriage as part
of Ireland's state constitution (her side narrowly lost).
* MT was a friend of poverty, not a friend of the poor. She considered
suffering a gift from God, noting that "the suffering of the poor is
something very beautiful and the world is being very much helped by the
nobility of this example of misery and suffering." Hitchens notes that MT
"spent her life opposing the only known cure for poverty, which is the
empowerment of women and the emancipation of them from a livestock version
of compulsory reproduction."
* MT was a friend to "the worst of the rich, taking misappropriated
money from the atrocious Duvalier family in Haiti (whose rule she praised in
return), praising the Albanian dictator Enver Hoxha and accepting funds from
Charles Keating of Lincoln Savings and Loan fame."
* MT did not use the millions she collected to make improvements to the
rundown, primitive hospice in Calcutta that was "rudimentary, unscientific
and miles behind any modern conception of what medical science is supposed
to do." This impoverished image of the facility was key to MT's
fund-raising, but monies collected for this purpose were used instead to
discourage birth control, abortion and sex education in undeveloped
countries and to open 500 convents in 120 countries. However, when she got
sick, MT preferred to be treated in modern clinics in California.
* MT is used by the Religious Right and fundamentalist Protestants as a
poster girl for the right-to-life wing in America. She was used as the
example of Christian idealism and family values, of all things, by Ralph
Reed - the front man of the Pat Robertson forces. That's a symptom of a
wider problem Hitchens called "reverse ecumenicism," an opportunist alliance
between extreme Catholics and extreme Protestants.
What accounts for MT's saintly image, given such a record that at least
should have generated great controversy? Hitchens explains this in terms of
post-colonial condescension: "The rich world has a poor conscience, and many
people liked to alleviate their own unease by sending money to a woman who
seemed like an activist for 'the poorest of the poor.' People do not like to
admit that they have been gulled or conned, so a vested interest in the myth
was permitted to arise, and a lazy media never bothered to ask any follow-up
questions.
Many volunteers who went to Calcutta came back abruptly disillusioned by the
stern ideology and poverty-loving practice of the 'Missionaries of Charity,'
but they had no audience for their story. George Orwell's admonition in his
essay on Gandhi-that saints should always be presumed guilty until proved
innocent-was drowned in a Niagara of soft-hearted, soft-headed and
uninquiring propaganda." In addition, Hitchens suggests MT was a "great
favorite of the faithful and a very good advertisement to attract
non-believers or non-Catholics. And she's very useful for the current pope
as a weapon against reformists and challengers within the church."
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| User: "Lars Eighner" |
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31 Oct 2005 10:02:44 PM |
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In our last episode,
<MtGdnVW0aN_xevvenZ2dnUVZ_s-dnZ2d@giganews.com>,
the lovely and talented J Young
broadcast on alt.atheism:
Mother Teresa said:
"The greatest destroyer of love and peace is abortion, which is war against
the child. The mother doesn't learn to love, but kills to solve her own
problems. Any country that accepts abortion is not teaching its people to
love, but to use any violence to get what they want."
Coming from a sadist like Mother Teresa who could hardly kiss
up enough to dictators, that's not particularly surprising.
--
Rev. Lars Eighner ULC Atheist #1965 http://www.larseighner.com/
The Mint Jelly of GodŽ -- The World's Best Atheist -- Unholier Than Thou
First Church of Electro-Baptism One Short Circuit to Jesus
What a f iend we have in Jesus!
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| User: "bam" |
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01 Nov 2005 08:01:42 AM |
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"Lars Eighner" <eighner@io.com> wrote
Coming from a sadist like Mother Teresa who could hardly kiss
up enough to dictators, that's not particularly surprising.
Been reading the Trotskyite, Christopher Hitchens? Only a perverse punk
could dream up such Satanic accusations.
BAM
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| User: "LLL" |
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01 Nov 2005 09:13:06 AM |
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Been reading the Trotskyite, Christopher Hitchens? Only a >perverse punk
could dream up such Satanic accusations.
I have not actually read Hitchens,but I have read other materials.
Call me a skeptic.
There is evidence that the missionaries of charity take in MILLIONS,
yet the care provide in their faclities is rudementary, not even
narcotics are availalbe. MT has said that the suffering of the poor
is holy so I find it not impossible to believe
that this might be occuring.
I have read the daily schedule of the sisters, and they only work 5
hours a day caring for the poor.
Their work is about personal sanctificationl their choice. They are
just not getting any of my money.
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| User: "bam" |
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01 Nov 2005 11:16:46 AM |
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"LLL" <LEJORGENSENLAW@AOL.COM> wrote in message
news:1130857986.842633.248210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Been reading the Trotskyite, Christopher Hitchens? Only a >perverse punk
could dream up such Satanic accusations.
I have not actually read Hitchens,but I have read other materials.
Call me a skeptic.
There is evidence that the missionaries of charity take in MILLIONS,
yet the care provide in their faclities is rudementary, not even
narcotics are availalbe. MT has said that the suffering of the poor
is holy so I find it not impossible to believe
that this might be occuring.
I have read the daily schedule of the sisters, and they only work 5
hours a day caring for the poor.
Their work is about personal sanctificationl their choice. They are
just not getting any of my money.
You know nothing, Absolutely nothing.
BAM
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| User: "LLL" |
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01 Nov 2005 09:33:13 AM |
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PS Let's have Dorothy Day Beatified.
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
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| User: "bam" |
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01 Nov 2005 11:17:16 AM |
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"LLL" <LEJORGENSENLAW@AOL.COM> wrote in message
news:1130859193.775857.212660@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
PS Let's have Dorothy Day Beatified.
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
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| User: "--sexkitten--" |
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01 Nov 2005 12:14:32 PM |
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bam wrote:
"LLL" <LEJORGENSENLAW@AOL.COM> wrote in message
news:1130859193.775857.212660@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
PS Let's have Dorothy Day Beatified.
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points, Bam-Bam.
--
--sexkitten--
Sneechres on marital rape:
1414fd53.0312142051.5e760545@posting.google.com
Marriage is a contract in which everything is shared, including
bodies. What's yours is his and what's his is yours.
By withholding sex from him you violated your marriage vows. You
stole from your husband what was rightfully his.
1126802087.688528.21760@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com
Making your mind up is called the marriage
certificate. If you want to change it, it's called a divorce.
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| User: "Malcolm" |
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01 Nov 2005 03:51:18 PM |
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"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
The point isn't worth disputing.
Abortion is a reserved sin, which means that it can only be forgiven with
permission of the bishop. This is to prevent the sort of abuse whereby a
left-wing trendy priest say "abortion, OK, three Hail Marys". The church
takes it more seriously than treading on the cat's tail.
However abortions can be and often are forgiven. The woman can then restart
life as a Catholic in good standing.
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| User: "BOB" |
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01 Nov 2005 04:08:09 PM |
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"Malcolm" <regniztar@btinternet.com> wrote in
news:dk8o0l$og4$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from
that most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
The point isn't worth disputing.
Abortion is a reserved sin, which means that it can only be forgiven
with permission of the bishop. This is to prevent the sort of abuse
whereby a left-wing trendy priest say "abortion, OK, three Hail
Marys". The church takes it more seriously than treading on the cat's
tail. However abortions can be and often are forgiven.
How about the nest of pedophile catholic priests, bishops and cardinals
who prey on their innocent young parisoners? Are their "sins" easily
forgiven? Probably so since the catholic religion is nothing but a
corrupt cult to start with.
The woman can
then restart life as a Catholic in good standing.
Why on earth would she want to?
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| User: "Cary Kittrell" |
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01 Nov 2005 04:48:47 PM |
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BOB <sd@sd.net> writes:
"Malcolm" <regniztar@btinternet.com> wrote in
news:dk8o0l$og4$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from
that most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
The point isn't worth disputing.
Abortion is a reserved sin, which means that it can only be forgiven
with permission of the bishop. This is to prevent the sort of abuse
whereby a left-wing trendy priest say "abortion, OK, three Hail
Marys". The church takes it more seriously than treading on the cat's
tail. However abortions can be and often are forgiven.
How about the nest of pedophile catholic priests, bishops and cardinals
who prey on their innocent young parisoners? Are their "sins" easily
forgiven? Probably so since the catholic religion is nothing but a
corrupt cult to start with.
Whoa, hey, back up! Forget the pedophile priests: treading on a cat's
tail, if done intentionally, should require forgiveness from the Pope.
Or one of his higher-ups.
-- cary
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| User: "BOB" |
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01 Nov 2005 06:08:37 PM |
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(Cary Kittrell) wrote in news:dk8rcf$est$1
@onion.ccit.arizona.edu:
BOB <sd@sd.net> writes:
"Malcolm" <regniztar@btinternet.com> wrote in
news:dk8o0l$og4$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from
that most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
The point isn't worth disputing.
Abortion is a reserved sin, which means that it can only be forgiven
with permission of the bishop. This is to prevent the sort of abuse
whereby a left-wing trendy priest say "abortion, OK, three Hail
Marys". The church takes it more seriously than treading on the
cat's
tail. However abortions can be and often are forgiven.
How about the nest of pedophile catholic priests, bishops and
cardinals
who prey on their innocent young parisoners? Are their "sins" easily
forgiven? Probably so since the catholic religion is nothing but a
corrupt cult to start with.
Whoa, hey, back up! Forget the pedophile priests: treading on a cat's
tail, if done intentionally, should require forgiveness from the Pope.
Or one of his higher-ups.
I guess they have their priorities after all.
-- cary
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| User: "skyeyes" |
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01 Nov 2005 05:03:12 PM |
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Cary Kittrell wrote:
Whoa, hey, back up! Forget the pedophile priests: treading on a
cat's tail, if done intentionally, should require forgiveness from the
Pope. Or one of his higher-ups.
According to my furry crew, *intentionally* stepping on a tail is an
Unforgivable Sin. Accidentially stepping on a tale requires hard-won
absolution, prolonged acts of contrition, and catnip.
Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34
EAC Professor of Feline Thermometrics and Cat-Herding
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| User: "kathryn" |
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03 Nov 2005 12:51:24 PM |
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"skyeyes" <skyeyes@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:1130886192.364379.113000@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Cary Kittrell wrote:
Whoa, hey, back up! Forget the pedophile priests: treading on a
cat's tail, if done intentionally, should require forgiveness from the
Pope. Or one of his higher-ups.
According to my furry crew, *intentionally* stepping on a tail is an
Unforgivable Sin. Accidentially stepping on a tale requires hard-won
absolution, prolonged acts of contrition, and catnip.
Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34
or uninterrupted use of your leg as a scratching post
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| User: "Colin Day" |
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| Title: Re: Mother Teresa: abortion |
02 Nov 2005 05:35:42 PM |
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skyeyes wrote:
Cary Kittrell wrote:
Whoa, hey, back up! Forget the pedophile priests: treading on a
cat's tail, if done intentionally, should require forgiveness from the
Pope. Or one of his higher-ups.
According to my furry crew, *intentionally* stepping on a tail is an
Unforgivable Sin. Accidentially stepping on a tale requires hard-won
absolution, prolonged acts of contrition, and catnip.
Lots of catnip. And a scratching post.
Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34
EAC Professor of Feline Thermometrics and Cat-Herding
Colin Day aa #1500
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| User: "LLL" |
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| Title: Re: Mother Teresa: abortion |
03 Nov 2005 01:27:18 AM |
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Abortion is a reserved sin, which means that it can only be forgiven with
permission of the bishop. This is to prevent the sort of abuse whereby a
left-wing trendy priest say "abortion, OK, three Hail Marys". The church
takes it more seriously than treading on the cat's tail.
Since When?
I have 13 years of Catholic Schools I have never heard of a sin even
abortion not being able to be forgven by the confessor. Or have the
changed the rule in the last 20 years?
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| User: "--sexkitten--" |
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01 Nov 2005 06:52:29 PM |
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Malcolm wrote:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
The point isn't worth disputing.
Bam's a troll, I was baiting him.
Abortion is a reserved sin, which means that it can only be forgiven with
permission of the bishop. This is to prevent the sort of abuse whereby a
left-wing trendy priest say "abortion, OK, three Hail Marys". The church
takes it more seriously than treading on the cat's tail.
However abortions can be and often are forgiven. The woman can then restart
life as a Catholic in good standing.
--
--sexkitten--
Sneechres and the art of projection- part 3
1130732777.897897.129520@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com
Psychologists call it"leveling." You either have to inflate your own
sense of self-worth
somehow or try and bring others down to you.
1414fd53.0402042145.2faac5c9@posting.google.com
you're a *****
1414fd53.0301242012.7786001e@posting.google.com
*I* said you were a *****, and you are
1414fd53.0201151612.5d801f91@posting.google.com
I don't own a vibrator,*****.
1414fd53.0312142051.5e760545@posting.google.com
you stupid *****
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| User: "" |
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03 Nov 2005 09:31:40 PM |
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Not if she *is* an abortion. And of all the things one can say about
MT, that's up there with the nicest.
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| User: "Pauline Barclay" |
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01 Nov 2005 04:04:40 PM |
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On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 21:51:18 +0000 (UTC), "Malcolm"
<regniztar@btinternet.com> wrote:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
The point isn't worth disputing.
Abortion is a reserved sin, which means that it can only be forgiven with
permission of the bishop. This is to prevent the sort of abuse whereby a
left-wing trendy priest say...
Pfft.
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| User: "bam" |
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01 Nov 2005 03:11:15 PM |
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"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130869035_1051@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
bam wrote:
"LLL" <LEJORGENSENLAW@AOL.COM> wrote in message
news:1130859193.775857.212660@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
PS Let's have Dorothy Day Beatified.
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
How did you conclude that I am "unable" to dispute their points? Have you
ever heard that one should not cast pearls to swine?
BAM
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| User: "Steve Knight" |
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01 Nov 2005 07:40:06 PM |
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On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 16:11:15 -0500, "bam"
<mcca5761@bellsouthblahblah.net> wrote:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130869035_1051@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
bam wrote:
"LLL" <LEJORGENSENLAW@AOL.COM> wrote in message
news:1130859193.775857.212660@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
PS Let's have Dorothy Day Beatified.
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
How did you conclude that I am "unable" to dispute their points? Have you
ever heard that one should not cast pearls to swine?
You win 2005 Copout Award. It looks like a weasel.
Warlord Steve
BAAWA
www.sonic.net/~wooly
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| User: "bam" |
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01 Nov 2005 08:47:49 PM |
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"Steve Knight" <wooly@sonic.net> wrote in message
news:ib6gm1p8bc114gmnttd3pn8rk5gh8bq9ec@4ax.com...
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 16:11:15 -0500, "bam"
<mcca5761@bellsouthblahblah.net> wrote:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130869035_1051@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
bam wrote:
"LLL" <LEJORGENSENLAW@AOL.COM> wrote in message
news:1130859193.775857.212660@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
PS Let's have Dorothy Day Beatified.
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
How did you conclude that I am "unable" to dispute their points? Have you
ever heard that one should not cast pearls to swine?
You win 2005 Copout Award. It looks like a weasel.
You should know all about weasels.
BAM
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| User: "Steve Knight" |
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02 Nov 2005 08:00:41 PM |
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On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 21:47:49 -0500, "bam"
<mcca5761@bellsouthblahblah.net> wrote:
snip
"Steve Knight" <wooly@sonic.net> wrote in message
You win 2005 Copout Award. It looks like a weasel.
You should know all about weasels.
Why do you defend MT? She was a heartless, cash cow for the
Vatican. She is a hypocrite of the worse stripe whether theist or
atheist. The facts don't lie. Do you refuse to accept anything bad
against her because the RCC made her an Icon? She's being turned into
a religious role model.
Tell me...... Would YOU deny pain killers to someone dying in pain?
It's a yes or no answer. If you say yes, please explain. If you
don't answer, that says it all.
Warlord Steve
BAAWA
www.sonic.net/~wooly
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| User: "bam" |
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02 Nov 2005 08:13:02 PM |
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"Steve Knight" <wooly@sonic.net> wrote in message
news:hdrim1d1u3tdepv1n13rn0qe8cb7ui7a2t@4ax.com...
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 21:47:49 -0500, "bam"
<mcca5761@bellsouthblahblah.net> wrote:
snip
"Steve Knight" <wooly@sonic.net> wrote in message
You win 2005 Copout Award. It looks like a weasel.
You should know all about weasels.
Why do you defend MT? She was a heartless, cash cow for the
Vatican. She is a hypocrite of the worse stripe whether theist or
atheist. The facts don't lie. Do you refuse to accept anything bad
against her because the RCC made her an Icon? She's being turned into
a religious role model.
Tell me...... Would YOU deny pain killers to someone dying in pain?
All I get from you punks are accusations. But not a shred of evidence.
BAM
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| User: "Steve Knight" |
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03 Nov 2005 07:50:57 PM |
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On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 21:13:02 -0500, "bam"
<mcca5761@bellsouthblahblah.net> wrote:
"Steve Knight" <wooly@sonic.net> wrote in message
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On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 21:47:49 -0500, "bam"
<mcca5761@bellsouthblahblah.net> wrote:
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"Steve Knight" <wooly@sonic.net> wrote in message
You win 2005 Copout Award. It looks like a weasel.
You should know all about weasels.
Why do you defend MT? She was a heartless, cash cow for the
Vatican. She is a hypocrite of the worse stripe whether theist or
atheist. The facts don't lie. Do you refuse to accept anything bad
against her because the RCC made her an Icon? She's being turned into
a religious role model.
Tell me...... Would YOU deny pain killers to someone dying in pain?
All I get from you punks are accusations. But not a shred of evidence.
Look it up, Moron. Stop being a pathetic ***** and question
something. Do your own homework. Use the keyboard, Idiot.
You want to believe she's wonderful, go ahead. I don't give a *****.
Warlord Steve
BAAWA
www.sonic.net/~wooly
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| User: "--sexkitten--" |
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| Title: Re: Mother Teresa: abortion |
01 Nov 2005 06:49:11 PM |
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bam wrote:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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bam wrote:
"LLL" <LEJORGENSENLAW@AOL.COM> wrote in message
news:1130859193.775857.212660@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
PS Let's have Dorothy Day Beatified.
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
How did you conclude that I am "unable" to dispute their points?
Because they're really not disputable for starters. However, most Xtians
at least give it a shot. You did the "insult and run away" maneuver instead.
Have you
ever heard that one should not cast pearls to swine?
If you think that then why bother to post at all? You make Xtians look bad.
--
--sexkitten--
Sneechres on doctors:
1414fd53.0309112026.553aa461@posting.google.com
psychiatrists aren't real doctors
This signature was made by SigChanger.
You can find SigChanger at: http://www.phranc.nl/
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| User: "bam" |
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| Title: Re: Mother Teresa: abortion |
01 Nov 2005 08:47:11 PM |
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"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130892714_1551@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
bam wrote:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130869035_1051@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
bam wrote:
"LLL" <LEJORGENSENLAW@AOL.COM> wrote in message
news:1130859193.775857.212660@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
PS Let's have Dorothy Day Beatified.
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
How did you conclude that I am "unable" to dispute their points?
Because they're really not disputable for starters. However, most Xtians
at least give it a shot. You did the "insult and run away" maneuver
instead.
Have you
ever heard that one should not cast pearls to swine?
If you think that then why bother to post at all?
Figure it out for yourself. But don't strain your lusty mind.
You make Xtians look bad.
Good.
BAM
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| User: "--sexkitten--" |
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| Title: Re: Mother Teresa: abortion |
02 Nov 2005 04:14:13 AM |
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bam wrote:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130892714_1551@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
bam wrote:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130869035_1051@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
bam wrote:
"LLL" <LEJORGENSENLAW@AOL.COM> wrote in message
news:1130859193.775857.212660@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
PS Let's have Dorothy Day Beatified.
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
How did you conclude that I am "unable" to dispute their points?
Because they're really not disputable for starters. However, most Xtians
at least give it a shot. You did the "insult and run away" maneuver
instead.
Have you
ever heard that one should not cast pearls to swine?
If you think that then why bother to post at all?
Figure it out for yourself. But don't strain your lusty mind.
Trolling. Just wanted to see if you'd admit it or not.
You make Xtians look bad.
Good.
Since you need it spelled out in Crayola, you make Catholics look bad.
Well, worse. I don't think you could equal the priests-screwing-kids
angle even if you tried.
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--sexkitten--
Sneechres on her mystery down payment:
1414fd53.0312122347.79901...@posting.google.com
By April of 2001, the money I had managed to save for a down payment on a
house (from my husband and I working three jobs between us) was
confiscated by the IRS.
The first year of the Bush presidency, I got money back and am now a
homeowner.
1129172027.067956.70...@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com
I never paid a down payment on my house. The government took it
all. Fortunately, my husband is a Navy veteran, we had good credit,
and he was able to use his military benefits to get a $0 down.
1130579291.315993.196310@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com
We did have a down.
1130263251.632250.146780@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com
Any amount is more than the zero I put in, you stupid crackhead.
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| User: "bam" |
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| Title: Re: Mother Teresa: abortion |
02 Nov 2005 08:27:10 AM |
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"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130926617_2665@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
bam wrote:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130892714_1551@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
bam wrote:
"--sexkitten--" <ladyhawk_twoFILTER@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130869035_1051@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
bam wrote:
"LLL" <LEJORGENSENLAW@AOL.COM> wrote in message
news:1130859193.775857.212660@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
PS Let's have Dorothy Day Beatified.
Opps wait! she had an abortion!
She re-pented in later life, but I quess one can not repent from that
most horrble of sins
Zero. Empty brain. tabula rasa.
BAM
I notice you're not actually able to *dispute* any of their points,
Bam-Bam.
How did you conclude that I am "unable" to dispute their points?
Because they're really not disputable for starters. However, most Xtians
at least give it a shot. You did the "insult and run away" maneuver
instead.
Have you
ever heard that one should not cast pearls to swine?
If you think that then why bother to post at all?
Figure it out for yourself. But don't strain your lusty mind.
Trolling. Just wanted to see if you'd admit it or not.
You make Xtians look bad.
Good.
Since you need it spelled out in Crayola, you make Catholics look bad.
Well, worse. I don't think you could equal the priests-screwing-kids angle
even if you tried.
Sex kitten pontificating??
BAM
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