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  1. That isn't creative! We have that a long time here already. It is called "het kwartje van Kok"
  2. Actualy, the physics are fun, this is just of the teachers that realy point it out...
  3. WAR As a act in the "war against scientology", the internet-based group Anonymous has pronounced that it will protest on March 15 in front of the scientology church-buildings all over the world. The date of the 15th of March protest, referred to as "Operation Party Hard" and "The Ides of March" has been chosen as it falls near a major scientology holiday, the birthday of church founder L. Ron Hubbard. PARTY HARD Party hard is the code name for it's intentions; a loud protest using all kind of noise productive methods on the birthday of the creator of the scientology believe and church, L. Ron Hubbard. ANONYMOUS Sofar, Anonymous got into publicity with a video on the video-sharing-website Youtube in which it declares war to the scientology church. The "army" of Anonymous is working on "Project Chanology", which started in a violent type of action. With d-dos-attacks (denial of serivce-attacks) the group managed to get several scientology sites offline for a short period of time. In February 2008, the focus of the protest shifted to legal methods, including nonviolent protests, and an attempt to get the Internal Revenue Service to investigate the Church of Scientology's tax exempt status in the United States of America. PROTECTION The protest of Anonymous will look a bit different then any regul protest. There will be the usual signs, but all that will protest, will wear a mask. A must according to Anonymous. "See, the Church of $cientology sometimes "goes after" average Joes who protest their activities. By "go after" we mean "stalk and harass." They get an identity and they pursue a person solely because they disagree with the Church. WE'RE PROTECTING OURSELVES FROM LITIGATION. The Church is absurdly wealthy, has an incredible legal team, and are known to sue everything that moves without getting LRH's posthumous permission. Thus, the masks."
  4. After reading the article, and what was posted with it, I can only make this remark to all of you that have posted a reaction to it: NONE OF YOU ACTUALY DID READ THE LINKED ARTICLE... (well, okay; 1 or 2 did...) ---opening of the next round--- ------ROUND 2------ ...this time, make shure you've read the article first...
  5. It's a simple choice; the european royal families are all togehter less expensive then just the president of France; not to mention that guy that is in the white house. Every new president: - a new "corporate identity" adapted by the presidents befriended marketing staff - complete new set of inventory (including dishes, eggspoons and so on...) - redecorating the personal quarters - ... So that is why many european countries have a royal family; it's a sort of traditional -not that expansive compared to a president - role, and it has just a influence in politics when politicians can't figure out which way we should go ahead.
  6. I heared the news two days ago; a guy from his mangement called and asked if I still had the recordings of a interview I had made last year at a festival in Germany. As a rookie, it was great to have a realy nice chat with this passionatly christian. He was like you can imaging. Just a normal guy, but with some extra influence because of the music he made. One of my questions, I can still recall: What would be your greatest achievement, here on earth; "I don't need to achieve anything here, but I do hope and pray that every single person, who's listening to one of my songs gets a renewed relationship with Jesus Christ, our Saviour"
  7. MOST LIKELY ANSWER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF (NON)INFORMATION Dear conserned citizen, We are pleased to help you with some answers to your questions; in order you've sended us: 1. Well that my fellow man, would be a misintepretation; we've always said that we wouldn't send the prince to remotely dangerous countries. Since our former PM (Blair) best friend (Bush) is still in charge over there, we don't feel the need to call it remotely dangerous. The only thing that would have could happen, is a minor diseas named "flu" and many times caused by our house catering-services. So there is nothing to worry about. 2. We love to refer to the answer on question 1; the most dangerous person is the one that is actualy preparing the meals of our troups over there. 3. Repercussions? Against Jamy Olivers best student? It's better then the 80-year old lad we had last time, when we had to restore order in former Yugoslavia Oh, by the way, we still are searching for some public informants; would you like to join our UK-frighting-program? Watch the BBC-news every night and get to know about what is realy going on, instead of all kind of tabloid non-sense. Best regards, Not the Sir of Wellington to Duke and Westminister, Harold --- I'm from the Netherlands, we just "celebrated" the 1st complete year of our "choosen"? christian-social-goverment. During election time, every single one of the coalition party's said: - no new or changed EU-constitution (if forged to: a referendum) - no new troops to Iraq or Afghanistan - no tax-increase After one year: - 17% (overall) tax-increase - just tonight we've learned that we've sended 20,000 extra people to the middle east (including both Iraq and Afghanistan) to help "befriended troops" - in November, we (read: our goverment) declared a okay with a new European constituon as acceptable and signed the documents WITHOUT a referendum And oh yeah, 90% of the native dutch people that got sacked last year, can't find any work, because all the polish guys are doing it... SO... don't be bothered by a prince that simply ignores the wishes of the general crowd...
  8. JERICHO Season 2 --this is secular tv serie, but a very very very good one-- Okay, I'll admitt... I'm a huge fan of this serie. And I'm glad that the dutch universities have a "missed programm" uplink with CBS. Otherwise, I wouldn't be able to see it at all! And I was one of the "international" nuts-senders. (we've sended 200 pound fromout the dutch university watchers ) So just imaging that everything is posible. What would you do if... you're country was attacked with nuclear bombs? And what would the world look like? This show give some answers. Maybe it is helpfull preparation for the time that still is to come... If you are new with this show, check out the website to re-watch season 1. Or buy the dvd. Anyway, the real important thing, is to enjoy life too. And that is also possible by watching this show. Jericho will premiere on Tuesday, February 12th at 10:00PM et/pt. I'll be watching (delayed by internet-streaming)
  9. The question is, which church... the church of God or...
  10. The reporter of the dutch evening news said it was not important, because it wouldn't be valid somehow; next tuesday will be important, he said.
  11. I read a great book about church discipline; it is actualy a book for pastors and so on; and it is in dutch. I'll ask the writer (Willem Ouweneel, Dutch professor theologics) if it is allowed to translate several parts of it.
  12. U2 started as churchband, altough I'm not shure that he had actualy claimed to be "born again", I do know for shure he is a christian.
  13. Well it is the Gaurdian Well, it's not the daily telegraph...
  14. ISAIAH 45:22 Turn to me and be saved all you ends of the arth; for I am God, and there is no other! (NIV)
  15. Can't be a very important town... it isn't on dutch maps of the USA
  16. What is cynet for a kind of site? I don't get it. Who's behind it?
  17. God didn't forgot the disobidiance (*is that correct?) of the people of Moses. Actualy, he made them walk for 40 years in a desert. Jesus had forgiven Peter (apostel) already when he saw Peter after His death and resurrection ask at the lakeside, where He did remembered Peter about something (three time denial) Just two things that came to my mind when reading this...
  18. So, I managed to read 80 pages of comments about dutch church history, and I see the same arguments that were used. Let's see, were I'm from... Oh yeah, the Netherlands... wow... that explains alot. And it was kind of boring, reading all what was written. Over the years, time learned here that not the differences between each explaination of the bible are important, but the thing that keeps it together, believe in Christ that has send his Son as savior for us all. Recently, many of the seperations mentoined came back togehter in a union. Some pastors wanted to believe us that the unity of spirit binds the churches togehter. But that is not the basic idea behind the large "union" church, PKN, that re-united (May 1, 2004) the dutch reformed church, the reformed church and a couple of smaller protestant churches. The basis behind the joining together are financial issues. Old churchbuildings are expensive, for a start. Less people are visiting sermons and so on. So it had to be reorganised to make it a bit more profitable. Also some more doubtfull "christian" church were added, like a mormonchurch. (that is also why some respected pastors say it is the start of a one-world-united-church of satan) At the end, I think that God is not judging us on which church we attend, but on our relationship with Him.
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