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Old May 25th 05, 03:31 AM
Tom Ring
 
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NoGodForMe wrote:


Fairy tales, Fairy tales.

You know, I usually try to stay away from this crap because I know a
certain park is slanted to the Christian side.

But when this crap keeps happening, then you realize what the goal is.

To convert as many as possible. They don't care if you have problems,
don't care about your life. Just that you "found god" and are a
Christian. Give your money to the church and then go out there and
convert as many people as possible.

This is the "real side" of christians and shows thru.

Too bad, because a certain park tries to play the fence on this issue,
with a christian show, and other family events. Sorry, but I've got to
put my foot down here.

I didn't name the park (I could have), but they know who they are, and
everyone knows too.




South Park!

Your right, it did show plainly in that Jesus vs Santa Claus match.
That was so revealing.

tom
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Old May 25th 05, 03:33 AM
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Do you guys see great portents, meanings, signs and omens in the leavings of
a cup of tea too? chuckle

Warmest regards,
John

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NoGodForMe wrote:


Fairy tales, Fairy tales.

You know, I usually try to stay away from this crap because I know a
certain park is slanted to the Christian side.

But when this crap keeps happening, then you realize what the goal is.

To convert as many as possible. They don't care if you have problems,
don't care about your life. Just that you "found god" and are a
Christian. Give your money to the church and then go out there and
convert as many people as possible.

This is the "real side" of christians and shows thru.

Too bad, because a certain park tries to play the fence on this issue,
with a christian show, and other family events. Sorry, but I've got to
put my foot down here.

I didn't name the park (I could have), but they know who they are, and
everyone knows too.




South Park!

Your right, it did show plainly in that Jesus vs Santa Claus match. That
was so revealing.

tom
K0TAR



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Old June 3rd 05, 09:34 PM
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Ken and Sylvia Gould wrote:
CQ, CQ, CQ,......GOD!! What kind of antenna are you using:?


Ever see a drawing of the gold-covered Ark? Those folded
wings look a lot like a dipole. Maybe it should have been
named the "Arc of the Covenant". :-)

From the TLC web site: "The specifications also included the two gold
cherubs that decorated the ends of the "mercy seat" atop the Ark, from
which God would communicate with Moses. These manifestations were said
to take the form of a glowing cloud, sparking between the outstretched
wings of the cherubims."

"But the Ark could be unpredictable. When the glowing cloud arced
between the cherubims, Moses himself would often keep clear of the
Tabernacle as implied in Exodus 40:35. Biblical accounts describe a Holy
Ark that seems to strike down its caretakers with the same raw power
unleashed against its caretakers' enemies. The sons of Aaron — Moses'
own nephews — were struck dead by the fire of the Lord. when they bring
the wrong offering before the Ark. In 2 Samuel 6:7, during a celebration
in Jerusalem, the driver of the cart bearing the Ark reaches out to
steady the golden box and falls dead at its touch."
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Old June 3rd 05, 10:07 PM
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It was/is certainly one device anyone in the electronic world would pay
an enormous fee to examine--even with my telflon gloves, rubber boots
and tinfoil hat, would most likely strike me dead... frown

Warmest regards,
John

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Ken and Sylvia Gould wrote:
CQ, CQ, CQ,......GOD!! What kind of antenna are you using:?


Ever see a drawing of the gold-covered Ark? Those folded
wings look a lot like a dipole. Maybe it should have been
named the "Arc of the Covenant". :-)

From the TLC web site: "The specifications also included the two gold
cherubs that decorated the ends of the "mercy seat" atop the Ark, from
which God would communicate with Moses. These manifestations were said
to take the form of a glowing cloud, sparking between the outstretched
wings of the cherubims."

"But the Ark could be unpredictable. When the glowing cloud arced
between the cherubims, Moses himself would often keep clear of the
Tabernacle as implied in Exodus 40:35. Biblical accounts describe a
Holy Ark that seems to strike down its caretakers with the same raw
power unleashed against its caretakers' enemies. The sons of Aaron —
Moses' own nephews — were struck dead by the fire of the Lord. when
they bring the wrong offering before the Ark. In 2 Samuel 6:7, during
a celebration in Jerusalem, the driver of the cart bearing the Ark
reaches out to steady the golden box and falls dead at its touch."
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Old June 5th 05, 08:53 PM
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Tony Elka wrote:

SNIPPED



You do realize that Texas was part of Mexico before we stole it?

Tony


I thought we stole all 48 CONUS entities !!

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Old June 5th 05, 09:04 PM
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Well, we didn't steal 'em all, we bought Alaska--after the russians
stole it from the eskimos... and, Hawaii, do you think the islanders
there gave it to us? Well, even if they did--the native peoples there
are wanting it back and requesting us to leave...

John
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Tony Elka wrote:

SNIPPED



You do realize that Texas was part of Mexico before we stole it?

Tony


I thought we stole all 48 CONUS entities !!



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Old June 6th 05, 01:42 AM
 
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On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 14:15:51 -0500, "Ken and Sylvia Gould"
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CQ, CQ, CQ,......GOD!! What kind of antenna are you using:?

Ken, WA0SLU


Maybe a J- (for Jesus) pole?

Or, if you're Catholic, a tripole?


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Old June 6th 05, 01:43 AM
 
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On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 14:34:23 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote:

Ken and Sylvia Gould wrote:
CQ, CQ, CQ,......GOD!! What kind of antenna are you using:?


Ever see a drawing of the gold-covered Ark? Those folded
wings look a lot like a dipole. Maybe it should have been
named the "Arc of the Covenant". :-)

From the TLC web site: "The specifications also included the two gold
cherubs that decorated the ends of the "mercy seat" atop the Ark, from
which God would communicate with Moses. These manifestations were said
to take the form of a glowing cloud, sparking between the outstretched
wings of the cherubims."

"But the Ark could be unpredictable. When the glowing cloud arced
between the cherubims, Moses himself would often keep clear of the
Tabernacle as implied in Exodus 40:35. Biblical accounts describe a Holy
Ark that seems to strike down its caretakers with the same raw power
unleashed against its caretakers' enemies. The sons of Aaron — Moses'
own nephews — were struck dead by the fire of the Lord. when they bring
the wrong offering before the Ark. In 2 Samuel 6:7, during a celebration
in Jerusalem, the driver of the cart bearing the Ark reaches out to
steady the golden box and falls dead at its touch."


RF safety is Job One.
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Old June 8th 05, 04:14 AM
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Ed Price wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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John Smith wrote:

... how we slaughtered helpless indians with bows and arrows with our
rifles...


Custer might disagree with you on just how
helpless those Indians were. :-)
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp




IIRC, the 7th was using US issue single-shot, rolling block rifles. Studies
of the distribution of spent cartridge cases indicates that the Indians had
quite a few Winchester repeating rifles. Further, Custer had left his
battery of Gatling guns far behind, as he felt they slowed his maneuver
ability.


I heard that Custer was at the bottom of his class at West Point, barely
made it through to graduate, and was not very good at most of the skill
sets needed to survive at being an Indian Fighting General.

tom
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