The people in the background look like they are working very hard. Not a caption ... just a comment.
Although, I imagine the woman saying something like, "Lay back down honey, you're making me feel guilty."
The people in the background look like they are working very hard. Not a caption ... just a comment.
Although, I imagine the woman saying something like, "Lay back down honey, you're making me feel guilty."
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i don't know if these have been posted.... it is sad to see so many people dead from this.. fp.
warning: the following pic is graphic.
So are they just from another tsumani, or have some of them been doctored too? I have to say ... those people holding the umbrellas look pretty silly. Surely, those are doctored! (I hope!)
ok so maybe i'm being played but believe it or not, i just got a letter from the president, that's right, the president of the united states of america!!!
he was thanking many of his constituents for supporting him in his campaign.
and get this, unlike the the problems that are resulting from donald rumsfeld's not taking the time to sign the letters, notifying their loved ones of the soldiers deaths, this appears to be written out in his own personal handwriting.
Can You Spell W-h-o-o-p-i-e G-ol-d-b-e-r-g ????
I could ... except that it is spelled Whoopi Goldberg.
Sorry ... couldn't resist! I don't even know what you have reference to! I take it she is anti-Bush?
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i don't know if these have been posted.... it is sad to see so many people dead from this.. fp.
warning: the following pic is graphic.
The first ones shown on that website are fake. They say so in an update at the bottom of the page, but I think they should delete them all together. I do not understand why someone would take a tragedy such as this to dummy up fake photos.
The last is real, as far as I know, but is too gruesome to look at! :(
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And fresh on the JW market ... Pre-paid Legal
i do not know if there are any other fans of political cartoons like me, but there is a large collection of cartoons concerning the tsunami disaster.
most of them express the tragedy in a symbolic way or have a message to make you think.
only a few invite political debate, which you can just ignore if you want to.
Actually, calling it an "act of God" makes sense. If there is a god, then this and every other "natural" disaster is at his or her or it's doorstep. It is your position Schizoid, that is "not a very intelligent way of looking at it". You can give god/s a pass if you want, just don't imagine that it is "intelligent" for you to do so.
The problem I have with calling it an act of God is that it implies there is some omnipotent force behind it. If it was an act of God, then the next question would be: Why would God allow such a thing to happen. There is not a satisfactory answer for that no matter how hard you try. Unfortunately, that does not stop people from trying to find a reason, including the JWs who simply say "it is a sign of this end of this system of things". The answer seems to always fit their current religious philosophy.
Why not just allow it to be a tragic force of nature that happens because of the way the world works ... meaning techtonic plates and all that jazz? Not asking you really ... more a rhetorical question.
here's a couple: the governing body will allow *non-spiritual israelites* on their board.
#2 the society will install visa/mastercard services at the convention sites and in kingdom halls.........any others??????
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Prince will go serve at Bethel.
i do not know if there are any other fans of political cartoons like me, but there is a large collection of cartoons concerning the tsunami disaster.
most of them express the tragedy in a symbolic way or have a message to make you think.
only a few invite political debate, which you can just ignore if you want to.
People who would blame God for such things are mostly people who haven't given the subject much thought.
Yes, I agree. It is a simplistic answer that requires little thought. I like this cartoon below because that is how most of the world is feeling whether they believe in God or not.
i do not know if there are any other fans of political cartoons like me, but there is a large collection of cartoons concerning the tsunami disaster.
most of them express the tragedy in a symbolic way or have a message to make you think.
only a few invite political debate, which you can just ignore if you want to.
I do not know if there are any other fans of political cartoons like me, but there is a large collection of cartoons concerning the Tsunami disaster. Most of them express the tragedy in a symbolic way or have a message to make you think. Only a few invite political debate, which you can just ignore if you want to. I do not think it is the time nor place for such nonsense.
Go here to see more ... http://cagle.com/news/Tsunami/main.asp
ok so maybe i'm being played but believe it or not, i just got a letter from the president, that's right, the president of the united states of america!!!
he was thanking many of his constituents for supporting him in his campaign.
and get this, unlike the the problems that are resulting from donald rumsfeld's not taking the time to sign the letters, notifying their loved ones of the soldiers deaths, this appears to be written out in his own personal handwriting.
Interesting ...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1308150/posts
Even if it is machine produced, it's the thought that counts!