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To: Chuzzlewit who wrote (5236)5/2/1999 3:40:00 PM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32873
 
Hatred in two parts
or
The personal and the depraved

You may think that I understate the points of view expressed by those posters, but I do not. Yes, Emile is full of hatred, it is directed towards the Jews and Judaism. You underestimate the extent to which hatred can permeate.

<<The problem is that the U.S.no longer practices the old policy of
segregation and I wonder if God disapproves of intermarriage.
>>>
#reply-3082665

<<Hey I'm not arguing that there were other wicked things the men of Sodom were doing. Trying to rape visitors, not feeding the poor, etc. But they were clearly gay also.>>
#reply-3682911

<<<One of the girls telling the story was still in obvious shock and said what she still remembers is the baby made no noise, just the way the baby smelled. It was something that even God couldn't take out of here heart and mind.>>
#reply-3744717

It is possible to draw blood from Emile, I have seen it done. It is possible to influence Emile, I have seen that done. You would certainly be in good company if you went out and took a few good hacks at him. Tastes was the one who started the thread to get him turfed. I have stated before that Emile's attitude would likely get him prosecuted in Canada.



To: Chuzzlewit who wrote (5236)5/2/1999 5:14:00 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32873
 
"truth often suffers more by the heat of its defenders than the arguments of its opposers."

- william penn