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To: Solon who wrote (52066)4/13/2014 8:05:08 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69300
 
The terrible truth about Gaddafi's harem: How Libyan dictator kidnapped and raped dozens of women to fulfil his perverted desires
dailymail.co.uk

A look back on Mummar Gadaffi, how the world has endured these uneducated primitive figures in phony general uniforms or draped in robes of promised utopian religion & state. He was going to be the "King of Africa" when the arab/oil world finally realized he was just another madman with too much oil money.

The death & murder he wrought even towards the end after the west tried rehabilitating him, is quitely covered up but legendary, the oil money always talked loudly, what a world? This piece is on his female guards and his hareme, too many coccaine & alcohol fueld nights for this tyrant, such deadly buffoons we've seen come & go, and his other pal the last king of Scottland , Idi Amin.






To: Solon who wrote (52066)4/13/2014 8:24:47 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
Jesus Christ 'may have suffered from mental health problems', suggests the Church of England
express.co.uk

"Many of the people we read about in Bible stories might today be considered as having mental health issues."For example, ‘Would Jesus’ family maybe on occasion have said, ‘Cousin John is a bit odd, bless him!’ when John the Baptist took to his eccentric style of life?

"It has long been thought that King Saul, in the books of Samuel, was displaying mood swings that suggest he had bi-polar disorder and some think that St Paul’s Damascus Road experience was the result of some sort of breakdown or psychotic episode.

"Even Jesus was not immune to accusations about his mental health: there is a story in the gospel that tells of his mother and siblings attempting to take him home because they are afraid that he has lost his mind.

"Many of the stories of the Saints, too, have led people to discuss their mental health. "For example was St Francis suffering from a mental health title?"

Acknowledging how shocking these ideas might be, Ms McIntyre, a member of the General Synod, adds: "Some may find these suggestions disturbing or offensive even.

"Perhaps we need to ask why it would be so terrible to think that some of our most inspirational forebears might have experienced mental health illness.

cont'd meme