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Halliburton Responds to Larry Klayman's Supersillyous Suit(My Title)
CBS Market Watch "Big Charts" Web Site ^
| 7/10/2002
| MarketWatch.com
Posted on 07/10/2002 11:04:03 AM PDT by SierraWasp
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To: Howlin
Wait, do you mean you believe it was Chicago like you believe Larry Klayman is an honest man and a good attorney?
How many jury trials do you reckon the little girl believes that klaymer has had?
Let the audits begin
Because no one is above the law....
or so the klaymer says....
To: Registered
Are you a Mason? Have you studied to become a Mason?
To: deport
I have noticed that her appearances do coincide with press releases from the JW machine.But to ask is just too too personal and none of anyone's business ;-)
To: Letitring
Just get to the point. Quit beating around the bush.
To: Registered
That is my point. Are you one?
To: Registered
I know that this is off the subject of JW and should be on the religion forum of FR, but I want to address your points.
How do you feel about grand-papa taking those oaths?
I would think that they are juvenile and simply an exaggeration of the type of oaths that kids recite, ergo: "Cross my heart and hope to die, stick a thousand needles in my eye". Children will recite "cross my heart" when they want to bolster the veracity of an earlier statement. They will bolster it further and further if necessary by adding the rest of the oath. These oaths recited by Amelia's grandpapa (and thousands of others) are simply made extremely gross, lurid and graphic to bolster the supposed importance of those oaths. I think it is juvenile, but it's their choices, not mine.
I would also read the testimony of the Mason that I posted earlier.
From the webpage you linked: The Grand Master informed me that Freemasonry accepts for membership men of every faith or religion, so long as the prospective member believes in a Supreme Being (whomever he may be) and in the resurrection of the body to a future life (however and through whomever that was accomplished.) This was a great shock to me. I had not realized that those who were members of anti-Christian religions could become Masons.
I am asking politely, just how does your author jump to anti-Christian? Does having a policy of including all people who believe in a Supreme Being make them anti-Christian? Isnt it possible to be non-Christian without being anti-Christian. That is a huge leap in logic. I know that Alcoholics Anonymous as well as many other groups have similar tenets, does that make them anti-Christian too?
OK, enough about religion, I just had to comment.
To: Letitring
Have you formulated opinions about Islam? Have you ever been Muslim or are you in the process of becoming one? You're question is ridiculous.
To: habs4ever
I have noticed that her appearances do coincide with press releases from the JW machine.
I suspect her buds over at the watch give her a heads up.
Has the klaymer had any jury trials that you know of?
To: Registered
How so, ridiculous? If you don't want to answer, fine. Yes, I have a FEW informed opinions about Islam. I am not now, nor have I ever been Muslim. I have no desire to become one. I have studied their religion, in recent months. I've read some of their books, most notably their Koran. Not all of it, but some. I've spoken with several Islamic's. To the best of my ability, I've tried to base my opinion on facts. What about yourself?
To: DeSoto
Anything that teaches a doctrine apart from Christ is "anti-Christian". As far as these oaths, Masons take them very seriously and most have fears of being harmed by others if they were to break rank.
Do all men worship the same God? Ask a Mason that question. But you're right, this belongs in the religion forum!
To: Letitring
What about yourself?
Yes, I have some informed opinions about Islam, as I do about Masons. Based on what I've read, talked to and discussed with others, I have formed an opinion of both. (I won't be joining either any time soon)
To: Registered
I belong to the Lutheran Church Missouri-Synod, which is moderately conservative branch of Lutheranism. The Lutheran Church has always taken a strong stance against Masonry, for good reasons.
I believe that many members in Masonry actually do not know what is going on within their orders, but the first objective any conspiracy I suppose, is to convince everyone that it doesn't exist.
The Lutheran Church Missouri-Synod's Stance on Masonry
You are right about Masonry Registered.
To: deport
Unless you count the Jury of Public Opinion as one ;-) And he has that on his side, amen brother!! The most credulous...oops...lucrative...oops...important jury that matters ;-)
Praise be to Lucre!!!
To: Letitring
BTW, I never said that there weren't any good Masons, or Muslims for that matter.
To: DeSoto
"I am asking politely, just how does your author jump to anti-Christian? Does having a policy of including all people who believe in a Supreme Being make them anti-Christian? Isnt it possible to be non-Christian without being anti-Christian. That is a huge leap in logic. I know that Alcoholics Anonymous as well as many other groups have similar tenets, does that make them anti-Christian too?"Universalistic religion is a dangerous path to tread and I noticed this disturbing trend right after September 11th. Universalistic religion is the first step towards a one-world government.
Read Revelation in the Bible.
To: Registered
Perhaps I do. I felt like I was on a game show last night.
To: deport
I did not discuss RICO with anyone. It was just a logical conclusion that I made.
To: Registered
"Howlin is a priest in her local coven, she has the knowledge and authority to speak as an expert."LOL! That is funny. Is she really? That is sort of scary. In Christianity, women really aren't supposed to be pastors or priests.
To: FreedominJesusChrist
Do you deny talking to your buds over at the watch?
To: FreedominJesusChrist
Oh, please. Did you REALLY believe that?
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