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05/21/10 5:55 PM

#13584 RE: MSC290 #13583

CHRISTIANS ARE EASY TO BE DECEIVED IN THE NAME OF LOVE AND GOD.

CHRISTIANS ARE DECEIVED & BRAINWASHED
It's not a surprise that Muslims bomb because of the criminals deceiving all around the globe!

REPENT CHRISTIANS 2 Chronicles 7:14

I never paid attention to them until after 911, but the truth is that the greedy demon FED gangs are hiding behind Christians -- the demons possessing Christians, brainwash them for greedy money and power around the globe. Now, most of Christians are brainwashed and possessed by the greedy demons as we can see empty churches. Americans worship materialism, now bankrupted after fallen into the deception. Anyone should know by now how they were deceived and how America was transformed from Christians nation to Fed demon possessed nation.

OBAMA-FED ....





1. Ireland - 1,267%

External debt (as % of GDP): 1,267%
External debt per capita: $567,805

Gross external debt: $2.386 trillion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $188.4 billion


2. Switzerland - 422.7%

External debt (as % of GDP): 422.7%
External debt per capita: $176,045

Gross external debt: $1.338 trillion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $316.7 billion


3. United Kingdom - 408.3%

External debt (as % of GDP): 408.3%
External debt per capita: $148,702

Gross external debt: $9.087 trillion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $2.226 trillion


4. Netherlands - 365%

External debt (as % of GDP): 365%
External debt per capita: $146,703

Gross external debt: $2.452 trillion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $672 billion


5. Belgium - 320.2%

External debt (as % of GDP): 320.2%
External debt per capita: $119,681

Gross external debt: $1.246 trillion (2009 Q1)
2008 GDP (est): $389 billion


6. Denmark

External debt (as % of GDP): 298.3%
External debt per capita: $110,422

Gross external debt: $607.38 billion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $203.6 billion


7. Austria - 252.6%

External debt (as % of GDP): 252.6%
External debt per capita: $101,387

Gross external debt: $832.42 billion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $329.5 billion


8. France - 236%

External debt (as % of GDP): 236%
External debt per capita: $78,387

Gross external debt: $5.021 trillion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $2.128 trillion


9. Portugal - 214.4%

External debt (as % of GDP): 214.4%
External debt per capita: $47,348

Gross external debt: $507 billion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $236.5 billion

10. Hong Kong - 205.8%

External debt (as % of GDP): 205.8%
External debt per capita: $89,457

Gross external debt: $631.13 billion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $306.6 billion


11. Norway - 199%

External debt (as % of GDP): 199%
External debt per capita: $117,604

Gross external debt: $548.1 billion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $275.4 billion


12. Sweden - 194.3%

External debt (as % of GDP): 194.3%
External debt per capita: $73,854

Gross external debt: $669.1 billion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $344.3 billion

13. Finland - 188.5%

External debt (as % of GDP): 188.5%
External debt per capita: $69,491

Gross external debt: $364.85 billion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $193.5 billion


14. Germany

External debt (as % of GDP): 178.5%
External debt per capita: $63,263

Gross external debt: $5.208 trillion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $2.918 trillion

15. Spain

External debt (as % of GDP): 171.7%
External debt per capita: $59,457

Gross external debt: $2.409 trillion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $1.403 trillion

16. Greece

External debt (as % of GDP): 161.1%
External debt per capita: $51,483

Gross external debt: $552.8 billion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $343 billion

17. Italy

External debt (as % of GDP): 126.7%
External debt per capita: $39,741

Gross external debt: $2.310 trillion (2009 Q1)
2008 GDP (est): $ 1.823 trillion

18. Australia

External debt (as % of GDP): 111.3%
External debt per capita: $41,916

Gross external debt: $891.26 billion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $800.2 billion

19. Hungary

External debt (as % of GDP): 105.7%
External debt per capita: $20,990

Gross external debt: $207.92 billion (2009 Q1)
2008 GDP (est): $196.6 billion

20. United States

External debt (as % of GDP): 94.3%
External debt per capita: $43,793

Gross external debt: $13.454 trillion (2009 Q2)
2008 GDP (est): $14.26 trillion


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05/21/10 6:58 PM

#13585 RE: MSC290 #13583

Vatican Seems Unsure that God Alone Can Create Life

May 21, 2010 - Todd Wright - Technorati

http://technorati.com/lifestyle/article/vatican-seems-unsure-that-god-alone/

Excerpt concerning the recent artificial life creation:

The Vatican's leading bio-ethicist, Monsignor Rino Fisichella, reportedly responded to the new procedure by saying, ""We look at science with great interest. But we think above all about the meaning that must be given to life. We can only reach the conclusion that we need God, the origin of life."

Italian Bishop Domenico Mogavero adding, perhaps, some clarification to what Fisichella must have meant, said: "Pretending to be God and parroting his power of creation is an enormous risk that can plunge men into a barbarity. Scientists should never forget that there is only one creator: God."

Nonsense, indeed. God's hegemony in the realm of life creation couldn't possibly need their protection. Such an idea is a contradiction, an oxymoron.

Certainly, this sort of bio-technology could create major problems, akin to those associated with the transplanting of non-native species of plants and animals, which wreck havoc on fragile eco-systems. But beyond that, it appears the Vatican is concerned that one day science will be able to create Frankenstein's monster--actual life itself.

Perhaps a more appealing tack for the Vatican or any other purportedly spiritual organization--one that might win the respect of commenters --would be to defiantly reassure its adherents that there is nothing to worry about because science will never be able to produce the miracle of life from scratch, one of the obvious indicators of God's existence, because science doesn't even understand what life is.

But apparently, the Vatican is unsure that this obligatory tenet of faith is true. The church's nose has been bloodied by science before. Better just to cover up and wait this round out, I suppose.