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Getting Sirius about radio. Democrat decay. Democrat happy hours. Tort quakes. Tsunami faith tests. Menschivik Jackie Mason. Plus more.

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The American Spectator , he has the opportunity and the forum for sharing all that with the rest of us. Viva, Christo Rey! br> — Frazier /p> p> This crazed Methodist John Wesley preached that earthquakes were caused by SINS and the way to cure or stop them was to believe onto the lord Jesus Christ. When science was a child the church tried to strangle it in its cradle! When this wonderful journal brings up anything that can be linked to revealed religion, the armchair philosophers of incredulity flock to their keyboards. We aren’t going to find answers for tsunami’s, etc. from the fall of man, the garden of Eden, the flood and the atonement. the church can put into the mouth of the Santissimo Salvatore, that, “if any man have ears to hear, let him hear.” some man, or men who like to keep in obscurity might say, “he that hath brains to think, let him think.” To the editors of my favorite journal of opinion, please commission one of your young byliners to write a piece on the irremissibility of post-baptismal sin! Or, why does an infinite and wise god treat all alike here and in another world make an infinite difference? br> — unsigned /p>

You forgot to mention that the victims of the Tsunami were not Roman Catholic, therefore it hardly matters what happens to them anyway.

It is all very well to drag out Noah and lament about our sinful and fallen world, but easy rationalizations (of either the natural or supernatural variety) that “explain away” human suffering and misery, and allow one to dismiss the victims of natural disaster as ‘a collection of corpses’, are inaccurate, inhuman, and insane.

p>You have a warped mind, sir. br> — Gene Schmidt br> Brooklyn, New York /p> p> SECRETARY GENERAL CLINTON br> Re: The Washington Prowler’s Clintonista Climbers : /p>

Richard Holbrooke’s support of Kofi Annan is a disgusting and embarrassing attempt by the Clintonistas to promote Global Secularism.

p>The U.N. may have a role as a forum and focus for rallying support to address natural disasters and other tragedies. However, Kofi Annan’s performance has demonstrated that he does not have acumen to manage or the skills to lead this organization. br> — Robert W. Martin br> Coral Springs, Florida br> /p>
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