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Bearing Children

How many, if any? Also: Russia's future past. Fred on federalism and life. Stopping to listen. Plus more.

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The only reason the principals would come together for a meeting is: money. American taxpayer money. The last 50 plus years, Israel has received well over $100 billion, and regularly claims $3 billion a year from our treasury.

Of course Saudi Arabia doesn't need the money, but they are afraid that we will discover who our true enemies are, and they are it. Their country generates more terrorists worldwide, than any other nation in the world!

Face it, Semites love to kill each other. They have been doing it for well over 3,000 years and are not going to stop doing it now.

p>Carter and Clinton, going all the way back to Harry Truman, tried to reconcile Jews and Muslims, and failed miserably. It is a fool's errand, and anyone with a lick of sense can see it. br> -- Samuel A. Hill /p> p> CHRISTIAN ANTI-MORMONISM br> Re: Mike Dooley's letter under ("We Pick One for a Reason") in Reader Mail's Political Turnover : /p>

I would like to thank the editors for printing my letter, and to thank Mr. Dooley for responding thoughtfully. And I am very glad that the circles he moves in try to look honestly at other creeds and not misrepresent them. This will save him the extreme embarrassment that some of my good meaning friends have suffered. That is what happens when, with the best of intentions, you drag somebody to a showing of a film or a special meeting to convince them of the error of their way only to find the film or the meeting filled with outrageous falsehoods. There is a Christian Anti-Mormon Industry out there, and it has been shoved in my face many times.

I have no doubt that such an open mind will eventually have to admit that Mormons do exercise great faith in Jesus Christ and are Christians. And whether right or wrong, much of what Mormons believe about Jesus is strongly supported by the Bible. The Bible though is self contradictory on this issue, and I admit that the creed is one way of trying to resolve the contradictions. But not all Protestant Churches require that somebody recite and swear to a creed to be saved, or even to be Christian. Those who believe that we are saved by faith in Christ alone would take offense at that.

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vouchercodes| 1.5.11 @ 8:22AM

Children should not be blamed if they are naughty.

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