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    Jones: Romo must improve mark

    I don't know if he thinks he's euphamistically witty or cleverly tactful, but he rarely makes sense. Maybe it is just age, but it seems he just wants to have somethign to say.
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    The Anti-Christ speaks against the free market.

    I'd ask them to point it out in scripture. He came to fulfill the law, and so it is fulfilled. I'm not sure what you take that to mean, but I know the Levitcal rituals were to serve the purpose of atonement for sin. Jesus came to atone for all sins for all of mankind, fulfilling the law. If...
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    The Anti-Christ speaks against the free market.

    :lol Damned skippy, hippie. And that's a perfect example of 'false teaching' too, only it's more obvious than someone claiming to be Christian.
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    The Anti-Christ speaks against the free market.

    :lol You write that as though it were a bad thing. A Christian blathers out, 'God work'th in myth'terious way'th' and there's a complaint. A Chrisitan offers a reason and lo! Another complaint! Yes there is an explanation, the first being the one I gave earlier, you can't link what God used...
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    The Anti-Christ speaks against the free market.

    I've repeated that numerous times. Your premise that it is hypocritical is not correct. We are to point out false teachings. Paul say's to contend for the faith and John say's to send false teachers packing and don't even wish them good luck in their efforts. My mother in law isn't a bible...
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    Another military invention goes civilian…

    Gotta mix it up a little Robert.
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    Another military invention goes civilian…

    :lol Got me. Effect can be used as a verb, but I did use it wrong. I had better things to do than watch that, when I could get the NPR footnotes this morning.
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    The Anti-Christ speaks against the free market.

    Concerning the 10 'Christ-like' figures: Have you ever looked into their stories to see if any of these things were actually attributed to them? Dionysis was not said to be born on Dec 25 and neither was Jesus until the Romans supplanted the pagan holiday on that date. Jesus was proably born...
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    Another military invention goes civilian…

    I do wonder how it will effect the FAA, too.
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    Another military invention goes civilian…

    I missed the segment, but they seem to be able to withstand a down economy and still innovate. It looks pretty awesome, but I'd imagine delivery would have to triple the price or close. Those things can't be cheap.
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    Another military invention goes civilian…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98BIu9dpwHU Link
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    The Anti-Christ speaks against the free market.

    Of course I did. Apparently you didn't like it. Your initial premise is still wrong. It's not hypocritical to point out false teaching. This is taught by Jesus, Peter, Paul and John. It's very Christian. Remember now how you entered this thread. These are different answers to ever moving goal...
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    The Anti-Christ speaks against the free market.

    Maybe you forgot how you entered the thread? :confused I clearly answered the tolerance thing a few posts ago. You seem to have trouble grasping clearly written claims and I'm obviously not the only who's noticed. :thumbsup You asked about other religions, not specifically Catholicism. I...
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    Thankless a-holes.

    :lol so true. And a company can place the word 'Gourmet' in front of anything and sell the product for twice it's cost. Gourmet cookies and cakes cost more than your average cupcake.
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    The Anti-Christ speaks against the free market.

    I don't think I'm the one struggling here. You introduce all sorts of non-sequiturs to avoid admitting your initial premise is wrong. There's nothing hypocritical or un-Christian about pointing out false teachings. It's simply a part of the Christian walk. I don't decide anything, I take it as...
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    The Anti-Christ speaks against the free market.

    Constantine didn't set the Canon, it was set after his death by the council of Laodicea and finalized by the third council Carthage around 400. Revelation was acknowledged long before Constantine and I'm not sure how you can get around it's relevance considering Jesus talks about the last days...
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