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Looking Back and Looking Forward - Columbine as Exception or
LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD: COLUMBINE AS EXCEPTION OR EARLY WARNING? Unfortunate incidents of violence can be guarded against by revising police and school stratagems, by soliciting more peer Informants, and by planning ahead of time. Unfortunately, there are several reasons why I think this Reaction Result leaves America almost as ...
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History Lesson
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MichaelBernard4
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April 19, 2009
Why Serena Won't Vote
No where in the Bible does it say not to vote. It clearly states that we are to obey those in Government authority and it is a voluntary law and our right to be able to vote. Many 'religions' take the Word of God out of context to suite their own traditions and their own lifestyles. Jesus called the religious leaders 'hypocrites' because they ...
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Explainer
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taultales
on
June 28, 2008
Lieing Hypocrites
What an article. Talk about no research. Did the author just call up the JW PR department and copy down everything they told him? Yes, the Watchtower Society promoted the fact that the poor Witnesses in the African country of Malawi were being persecuted because they were told by the Watchtower not to buy a political I.D. card. If they did the ...
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Explainer
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Harry Harr
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June 28, 2008
Re: Great. Let's debate the trinity and the incarnation
True, but I think the key issue here is the idea of freeedom FROM religion. Religiosity in government is itself idestructive. Having lived in the Middle East, I can think of no worse existence than life under an inevitably corrupt theocracy. A checklist for psychosis, cult membership or religious fervor would have many of the same questions, ...
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Faith-Based
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ironwolf
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December 23, 2007