Hard News: Team Little: pretty good
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
They claim to be Christians, no?
I guess. As I said earlier , they all look the same to me ;)
So many people, everywhere.
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Ron Davis, in reply to
"They (Mormons) claim to be Christians, no?"
Ones I have spoken to do make that claim. However many mainstream Christians refer to the church as a "cult" and don't interchurch too readily with them as a result. Mormons do, however, push for well regulated, clean, and wholesome family life and are quite admirable for their upstanding personal qualities. Like some Christians. -
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Ron Davis, in reply to
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Many thanks. you're a champ.
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Paul Williams, in reply to
Many thanks. you’re a champ.
He is. Many here are.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
And all the other instructions are below the box you write in. So you can make your point, you can stress your point .You can link your point and what Sacha said
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
in the good books...
yes Mormon man
Damn, I was tending towards
the extended 'Moorman' myself
Something bestriding
the Baskervilles' Dartmoor,
or another minority from Venice
the good fellow Othello,
or Gypsy Heathcliff
spinning on the
Catherine wheel...(hmmm, there's a coupla
good backstories on offer...) -
Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Damn, I was tending towards the extended ‘Moorman’ myself
I kept harking back to the the mannagram from the Manna Ministries, man ;)
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My edition of the "Penguin History of the United States" has in the section discussing Mormon beliefs the footnote: "I am not making this up".
The reason there are so many Mormons in NZ is that they consider the Polynesian peoples to be a lost tribe of Israel, or something like that.
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like no place on Earth...
Speaking of mixed messages:
Does anyone else think the new P&O cruises ads on telly might be channelling Scientology's Freewind for Operating Thetans... ?just sayin'...
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Kumara Republic, in reply to
Goes to show, he knew everything and knew nothing.
More specifically, the cost of everything and the value of nothing.
And the other major PM in history to have an accountancy background aside from Roger Douglas was, you guessed it, Rob Muldoon.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
unchartered waters?
And the other major PM in history to have an accountancy background aside from Roger Douglas...
did you mean FM (Finance Minister) ?
if not, when was the Reaver General,
Sir Roger Douglas, PM?...then again, I have long believed PA may span several
concurrent alternate reality stubs...
How's it going over your way?
I hear Shane Jones is PM there now?(ps I heartily recommend The Peripheral
even if William Gibson may owe a debt to Kage Baker,
James cameron and Harry Harrison. -
Ron Davis, in reply to
Wow...just, well, wow!
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Kumara Republic, in reply to
did you mean FM (Finance Minister) ?
Oops, yes, I meant Finance Minister. Mind you, Muldoon was both PM and Finance Minister in his day, which gave him some unusually big leverage.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
...just, well...
wow
o x o
mominverse
reverse
perverse -
An interesting article here by Pattrick Smellie about Grant Robertson and the Finance portfolio.
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