| just wanted to let you all know that im still out here in internet land! ive just been busy working on a lot of final projects the last year will do that to you
if you want to check out some of my projects i have online go here http://sws.mnstate.edu/roderijo/gcom366/index.html
until later- back to more working!
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| so i lost my wallet in grand forks and i tackled ayla to the ground
tomorrow they are spraying for pest control in each apt. here does that mean i can't spend the night? does anyone know a good way to cover my computer up?
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| ohhhh pretty girlfriend!
so this guy bought cubed ham at the grocery store today and i asked him "do you think if a person from cuba really liked having their picture taken that you would call them a cubed ham?"
hahahahha
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| HELLO?is anyone still alive out there in xangaland?
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| is this seriously still an issue...holy cow calm down vatican
Pope's exorcist calls Harry Potter the 'devil'
SEPTEMBER 5, 2006 at 8:29 PM
Posted by GERI
Source: CBC via YubaNet via Moreover
Additional controversy seems to be popping up once again in reference to the Harry Potter books and the Vatican. This time, chief exorcist, Rev. Gabriele Amorth states that fictional character Harry Potter is the “king of darkness, the devil” in an interview with Vatican Radio last week.
Rev. Amorth goes on to compare the Potter characters to Stalin and Hitler, and says:
You can tell by their behavior and their actions, from the horrors
they committed and the atrocities that were committed on their orders.
That's why we need to defend society from demons.
You may remember that last year in another interview
on Vatican Radio, Monsignor Peter Fleetwood, an expert on New Age and
former official at the Pontifical Council for Culture said that:
...I remain firmly convinced that the Harry Potter novels are
very well written. They are written on the classical plot of good
versus evil in the standard way that the old myths were written. The
characters are built up around that: the goodies and the baddies so to
speak, and I can't see that that's a bad thing for children, when
goodness, and the people on the side of goodness are portrayed as the
ones who will eventually win. Harry's enemies resort to all sorts of
evil things, and they are the ones who loose in the end. I don't see
what's wrong with that, and I can't see that does any harm to children.
It would seem that personnel from the Vatican cannot agree on Harry Potter.
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