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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (650711)4/7/2012 6:57:53 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1583391
 
Ted, > I hope you don't really believe that? If you do, you are in for a rude awakening.

Of course I believe it, or else I wouldn't say it.

Of course you do. And you are one of the wingers so willing to defend Rs and tell us they are not racist despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary. In fact, you were one of the wingers who voted for Bush.....TWICE. You're delusional......have been for years.

You really have a poor track record for predicting the future.

I do? I think you may wrong on that one.

If Obama loses this November, I bet you would contemplate suicide.

Then I best make sure he wins in November. ;)



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (650711)4/8/2012 11:47:46 AM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583391
 
Pope Warns of Technology Without God

BENEDICT XVI SEES 'DARKNESS ENSHROUDING GOD'

By the Associated Press
newser.com
Posted Apr 7, 2012 5:26 PM CDT

(AP) – Pope Benedict XVI, carrying a tall, lit candle, ushered in Christianity's most joyous celebration with an Easter vigil service tonight, but voiced fears that mankind is groping in darkness, unable to distinguish good from evil. "Life is stronger than death," he said. "Good is stronger than evil. Love is stronger than hate." However, he added, "The darkness enshrouding God and obscuring values is the real threat to our existence and to the world in general."

"If God and moral values, the difference between good and evil, remain in darkness, then all other 'lights,' that put such incredible technical feats within our reach, are not only progress but also dangers that put us and the world at risk," said Benedict. "Our knowledge and our technical accomplishments are legion, but what reaches beyond, the things of God and the question of good, we can no longer identify." Tomorrow morning, Benedict will lead Easter Mass in St. Peter's Square, then deliver a speech from the central balcony of the basilica.