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Originally posted by Warham Well, one was on the news this morning. Carla Iyer's her name.
I would think she exists if she's got a body, right?
Faked affidavits? Busheep website?
Please! These affidavits were from before Bush was president.
Do we always have to bring the BCE thing into every damn thread?
The BCE has been involved in this mess ever since Jeb first forced himself into it.
And the so called "affidavits" have neither a signature nor a notarization, which means they have no legal validity.
Anybody can sit down at a word processor and type up a very convincing legal document. It may even contain factual statements. But unless it is signed and notarized, it is completely worthless.
Here's an unrelated example of a very official looking, professionally written legal document. I would even go as far to say that most if not all of the facts presented there are undeniable.
Yet at the end of the document there is no signatures and no notarization. Therefore it is meaningless, from a legal standpoint. Even if every word of it is true. Which in this case it probably is.
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
Originally posted by Guitar Shark She is only "alive" today because people got involved. Without medical treatment, she would be dead.
The moment the doctors treated her, "God" left the equation. People on your side of the fence are fighting a battle to keep a woman "alive" who God already decided should die. Why is this so difficult to understand?
I disagree. God, for those that believe in Him, is all-powerful and if He wants something done, He'll get it done no ifs, ands, or buts.
Originally posted by Ally_Kat I disagree. God, for those that believe in Him, is all-powerful and if He wants something done, He'll get it done no ifs, ands, or buts.
Again, stem-cell research. Cloning. Downloading music files. Star wars Episode I. God apparently wanted these thigs to come into existence. For better or worse. Deinitely worse in the last example.
Originally posted by tomballin I'm a Christian and Pro-Choice. This stem cell researching blocking is only the hard right Christian base that is against it. They can kiss my ass!
You can regrow nerves and many other things, including brain tissue and receptors with stem and bone marrow cells.
Who are these neo-flakes to block these medical advances we greatly need.
I'd like your Pro-Choice Christian take on the 6th Commandment and stem cell research.
Originally posted by Ally_Kat I disagree. God, for those that believe in Him, is all-powerful and if He wants something done, He'll get it done no ifs, ands, or buts.
Then why didn't he save the kids from starving to death or of dying of malnutrition today in, oh say, the Congo? Why is Terri so important?
Originally posted by Nickdfresh Then why didn't he save the kids from starving to death or of dying of malnutrition today in, oh say, the Congo? Why is Terri so important?
I'm not saying Terri alone. Shark said God was out of the equation and I disagreed on a general sense. Not this specific case against every other case in the world.
Shark did NOT say that at all. What he said was, effectively, God called Terri, and modern science has caused her soul to be in stasis and unable to fulfill God's will.
This is why Christian Science - the purest form of religious medical approaches - thinks even setting a broken arm in a cast - much less life-support - is against God's will.
Originally posted by academic punk Again, stem-cell research. Cloning. Downloading music files. Star wars Episode I. God apparently wanted these thigs to come into existence. For better or worse. Deinitely worse in the last example.
And God wanted Satan to be successful in tempting Adam and Eve? Not everything is what God wanted here in the first place because He was gracious enough to give us free will, but in the end I'm pretty damn sure He gets His way even if He has to make some compromises during the time we think we are in charge.
Originally posted by academic punk Shark did NOT say that at all. What he said was, effectively, God called Terri, and modern science has caused her soul to be in stasis and unable to fulfill God's will.
This is why Christian Science - the purest form of religious medical approaches - thinks even setting a broken arm in a cast - much less life-support - is against God's will.
Uh, yeah, I understood what Sharkie said. He said God was out of it cuz man took over in this case and I disagreed saying that God is all-powerful and that He'll get what He wants one way or the other. Nick made it out that I was saying God only gets His way with this and it wasn't applied to the other cases around the world. And I said that my comment was about everything that goes on this lil blue and green sphere. Man cannot take power away from God in anything. For those that believe, there is only one being that gets the last laugh in the end.
Even Jesus, who was suppose to come save us and set this example for us, healed the sick. And on the Sabbath, too! And from the dead! If He was going against God's will, we are all screwed.
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