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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (11649)9/15/2006 10:56:06 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14758
 
Just what I can see in front of me on my desk, I have books by:

Lucado
Albom
Coulter
CS Lewis
ALcorn
T. Rush
Shelly
Beam
Bennet
Ferrar
Time/Life
Warren
Patterson
Vise
McGuiggan
Hagman
Norton
Miller
Engel
D"Souza
Beckham
King
McDowel
Strobel
God
Kawasaki
Humble

among others.

If you are asking if I have any books by the doofus that saw billions and billions of stars..no..Or if you are asking if I have any books about the big bang...no...unless you mean WHEN GOD created the heavens and the earth. That COULD have banged pretty big, but I was not there to hear it, if it did.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (11649)9/16/2006 5:35:42 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14758
 
Here is your buddies, the raghead pigidiots, in action:

Somali Cleric Calls for Pope's Death
The Age ^ | 9/17/06

A HARDLINE cleric linked to Somalia's powerful Islamist movement has called for Muslims to "hunt down" and kill Pope Benedict XVI for his controversial comments about Islam.

Sheikh Abubukar Hassan Malin urged Muslims to find the pontiff and punish him for insulting the Prophet Mohammed and Allah in a speech that he said was as offensive as author Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses.

"We urge you Muslims wherever you are to hunt down the Pope for his barbaric statements as you have pursued Salman Rushdie, the enemy of Allah who offended our religion," he said in Friday evening prayers.

"Whoever offends our Prophet Mohammed should be killed on the spot by the nearest Muslim," Malin, a prominent cleric in the Somali capital, told worshippers at a mosque in southern Mogadishu.

"We call on all Islamic Communities across the world to take revenge on the baseless critic called the pope," he said.

Reached by telephone on Saturday, Malin confirmed making the remarks that were echoed in less strident form by other senior clerics in the Supreme Islamic Council of Somalia (SICS).

Another SICS executive member, Sheikh Ahmed Abdullahi, vented similar anger at the pope's "barbarous criticism" but stopped short of calling for his murder.

"He must apologise because he has offended the most honorable person who ever lived in the world," Abdullahi said.

The German-born leader of the Roman Catholic Church has been condemned in the Muslim world for comments he made at a Tuesday lecture, in which he implicitly denounced links between Islam and violence, particularly with reference to jihad, or "holy war."

The pope also quoted a 14th-century Byzantine emperor who said innovations introduced by the Prophet Mohammed were "evil and inhuman."

Somalia, a Horn of Africa nation of some 10 million mainly moderate Muslims, has been wracked by instability for the past 16 years but has recently seen the rise of fundamentalist Islamists who seized the capital in June.

theage.com.au