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  • Posted By: mahalapril @ 08/18/2009 5:26:57 PM

    How was his life in Boston. All that was mention is he attended Harvard Law School. Where did Obama spend his nights out in Boston. Where are his classmates. I have never seen on TV or write in newspapers any single classmate brag about being a classmate of Obama at Harvard Law School. Why is nothing written about his adventures in Boston and why Obama sealed his academic and birth certificate . It doesn't make any sense.

  • Posted By: jmejiagomez @ 07/24/2009 6:15:36 PM

    Unbelievers are right in most of their thinking

    You might be one for whom religious beliefs are not just irrelevant, but baseless. You might be right: myths and a religious fantasy have influenced human minds with larger strength than reality, and the ???God??? of main line traditions simply does not exist. Most people don???t dare to confront their religious beliefs, opt for the status quo, or become marginalized.

    Bishop John Shelby Spong says that ???Christianity Reformed From its Roots ??? A Life Centered in God??? ???rightly points out that those who seek to defend Christianity???s past are also killing Christianity???s future.??? I accepted the challenge of finding the One who may be recognized even by Gnostics and atheists: the Existence! Eminent philosophers and thinkers might give you an idea if this book might be an insightful reading for you (links below). You may look also at excerpts at Amazon.com.

    Jairo Mejia, M. Psych., Santa Clara University
    Retired Episcopal Priest
    Carmel Valley, California

    http://www.mbay.net/~jmejia/Grudzen.htm
    http://www.mbay.net/~jmejia/Churcher.htm

  • Posted By: jmejiagomez @ 07/24/2009 6:15:13 PM

    Unbelievers are right in most of their thinking

    You might be one for whom religious beliefs are not just irrelevant, but baseless. You might be right: myths and a religious fantasy have influenced human minds with larger strength than reality, and the ???God??? of main line traditions simply does not exist. Most people don???t dare to confront their religious beliefs, opt for the status quo, or become marginalized.

    Bishop John Shelby Spong says that ???Christianity Reformed From its Roots ??? A Life Centered in God??? ???rightly points out that those who seek to defend Christianity???s past are also killing Christianity???s future.??? I accepted the challenge of finding the One who may be recognized even by Gnostics and atheists: the Existence! Eminent philosophers and thinkers might give you an idea if this book might be an insightful reading for you (links below). You may look also at excerpts at Amazon.com.

    Jairo Mejia, M. Psych., Santa Clara University
    Retired Episcopal Priest
    Carmel Valley, California

    http://www.mbay.net/~jmejia/Grudzen.htm
    http://www.mbay.net/~jmejia/Churcher.htm

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