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how accurate is passion of christ?
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Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, AndrewR
<andrew@rockface.freeserve.co.uk> typed > >Or did you not see the cross-post list? > Can I just congratulate the future pope on ensuring that Google will forevermore show that he once posted to alt.stories.incest? Well batted that proto-pontiff. -- Nigel - No longer worse than Platypus WS* GHPOTHUF#24 APOSTLE#14 DLC#1 COFF#20 BOTAFOT#150 HYPO#0(KoTL) ZZR1100, Enfield 500 Curry House Racer "The Basmati Rice Burner", Honda GL1000K2 |
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On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 18:22:24 -0600, line_guibert-wolff@hc-sc.gc.ca
(Blondie) wrote: >how accurate is passion of christ? Who cares? It's just a rip-off of 'I, Horus' and 'Hari Krishna Superstar'! God nose why those damn Judeo-Christnazis can't come up with an original storyline once in a millenia. http://www.truthbeknown.com/christ3.htm =:-p -- Iain x http://18hz.com "I wouldn't tell people that Father Christmas didn't exist - it's the same as that" http://www.eclipse.co.uk/thoughts/noblelie.htm |
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18hz wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 18:22:24 -0600, line_guibert-wolff@hc-sc.gc.ca > (Blondie) wrote: > > >>how accurate is passion of christ? > > > Who cares? It's just a rip-off of 'I, Horus' and 'Hari Krishna > Superstar'! > > God nose why those damn Judeo-Christnazis can't come up with an > original storyline once in a millenia. > > http://www.truthbeknown.com/christ3.htm > > =:-p > -- > Iain x http://18hz.com > > "I wouldn't tell people that Father Christmas didn't exist - it's the > same as that" http://www.eclipse.co.uk/thoughts/noblelie.htm No Bible scholars worked on it. It is based on the writings of a nun named Anne Emmerich who lived in the 1800s. It was considered anti-semitic when it was printed. The extreme right of the Catholic church would probably accept this movie, but I don't think a lot of mainstream Catholics will. It is likely that Mel Gibson was influenced by his father who religious views are reactionary. |
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"Blondie" <line_guibert-wolff@hc-sc.gc.ca> wrote in message
news:A4CdnQO3693d9tfdRVn-jw@look.ca... > how accurate is passion of christ? > Just what the f*cking hell has this got to do with uk.telecom which is for telephones. F*ck off. Mike. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.613 / Virus Database: 392 - Release Date: 04-Mar-2004 |
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On Sun, 7 Mar 2004 10:44:13 -0500, "tiglath" <temp2@tiglath.net> wrote:
> >"Blondie" <line_guibert-wolff@hc-sc.gc.ca> wrote in message >news:A4CdnQO3693d9tfdRVn-jw@look.ca... >> how accurate is passion of christ? |
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Get this the f*** out of UK.telecom please
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"Graham in Melton" <nota@nospamplease.net> wrote in message news:BC711208.21B1B%nota@nospamplease.net... > Get this the f*** out of UK.telecom please Oh dear... must be a crossed line? |
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Don't you want to hear the both side of the debate then?
"Graham in Melton" <nota@nospamplease.net> wrote in message news:BC711208.21B1B%nota@nospamplease.net... > Get this the f*** out of UK.telecom please > |
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Read my response and draw a sensible conclusion.
No - I read this NG for telecom issues in the UK Not for the NG listing this is posted to .....like uk.rec.motorcycles ? On 7/3/04 7:16 pm, in article yxK2c.4527$sq2.776@newsfe2-gui.server.ntli.net, "Stickems" <Stickems.@last.invalid> wrote: > Don't you want to hear the both side of the debate then? > > "Graham in Melton" <nota@nospamplease.net> wrote in message > news:BC711208.21B1B%nota@nospamplease.net... >> Get this the f*** out of UK.telecom please >> > > |
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In soc.history.medieval Blondie <line_guibert-wolff@hc-sc.gc.ca> wrote in <A4CdnQO3693d9tfdRVn-jw@look.ca>:
: how accurate is passion of christ? lack of greek is a major inaccuracy, since it also alledges to be accurate in terms of language as well. |
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Martin Reboul wrote:
> > That was of course seen as an 'act of mercy', to kill them quickly. I > must agree, an overdose of morphine, strangling or throat slashing > would have been more thoughtful IMHO, but the thought was there. It > looks to me that much of the cruelty and barbarism the church has > indulged in over the years was rather 'Roman' - apart from > crucifiction (never done on a big scale) they seem to have employed > burning, boiling, strangling, hanging, mutilation and torture with > great gusto, mostly copied from the Romans. Cheers But, apart from that... -- Platypus - (unreal) VN800 Drifter, R80RT, Z200 DIAABTCOD#2 GPOTHUF#19 BOTAFOS#6 BOTAFOT#89 FTB#11 BOB#1 SBS#35 ANORAK#18 TWA#15 |