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Old 12-12-2006, 10:13 AM   #11
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Is a Glock a competitive shooting gun?
Glock is a Weapons manufacturer that makes competitive shooting guns as well as other types of guns.

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Old 12-12-2006, 10:16 AM   #12
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Catholicism is headed towards a "one-world theistic pantheism," and it would not be surprising to see future theologians, Councils, and even Popes embrace the idea that Jesus was not a historical person. Catholic theology is fully capable of surviving with the idea of a "mythical founder."
While liberal interpretations are to be preferred over literal ones, I'm not sure I'm comforted by this last sentiment. I guess its better to modify the business model than to go out of business completely. I'm hoping for bankruptcy.
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Is a Glock a competitive shooting gun?
Absolutely.

http://www.teamglock.com/dsbio.htm

http://www.teamglock.com/szbio.htm

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While liberal interpretations are to be preferred over literal ones, I'm not sure I'm comforted by this last sentiment. I guess its better to modify the business model than to go out of business completely. I'm hoping for bankruptcy.
The Church has pushed its theology into the unverifiable, non-falsifiable realm. "God" has moved from being personal to being completely transcendent. Look for a very slow, persistent death over the next several centuries. (Of course, none of us will live to witness the demise of the Roman Catholic Church!)
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What is wrong with those people? They are one scary bunch, but while I was over there, just before I cut and ran, I found a funny:
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THe present bunch of dems will sell their sole for power.
Well, just to show you how "right" they are, I'm a Dem and I'd sell the whole shoe.
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Well, just to show you how "right" they are, I'm a Dem and I'd sell the whole shoe.
I thought they were talking about fish
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