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Saladin 3D cartoon launched
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 06:49 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: .
He definitely beats FF, no? very interesting reading !
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heh, nobody beats FF!
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 06:51 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: There are only two Martin Luthers, worth mentioning Elisabeth.
The other one was a good guy...RIP |
I have to agree. In fact, scratch under the surface of nearly every religious leader,icon or "famous" figure, historial and present, and all you find are hypocracy, hate and desire for power.
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 06:51 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting teaschip1: Well who the hell is Martin Luther?
Were just use to omegas attacks, that's why were so defensive. |
OMG! Teaship are you catholic?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther
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Yes, I am but hell do you think I remember every monk there was. I didn't read the entire thread..I blame Elisabeth! I was thinking what the hell is Omega trying to pull now, let's blame another American.
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 06:52 pm |
omega
tho this is true:
The ordinary Turks did not have a sense of belonging to a ruling ethnic group. In particular, they had a confused sense of self-image. Who were they: Turks, Muslims or Ottomans? Their literature was sometimes Persian, sometimes Arabic, but always courtly and elitist. There was always a huge social and cultural distance between the Imperial centre and the Anatolian periphery.
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 06:53 pm |
Quoting teaschip1: let's blame another American. |
agree!
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 06:54 pm |
Quoting teaschip1: Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting teaschip1: Well who the hell is Martin Luther?
Were just use to omegas attacks, that's why were so defensive. |
OMG! Teaship are you catholic?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther
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Yes, I am but hell do you think I remember every monk there was. I didn't read the entire thread..I blame Elisabeth! I was thinking what the hell is Omega trying to pull now, let's blame another American. |
You're a true patriot Teas!! .... Thanks for your support during my complete mental breakdown
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 06:56 pm |
More brownie points to AEnigma..
She does make sense, occassionally !
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 06:58 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: Elisabeth,
This is how he felt about Turks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Turkism
If you search under "luther jews" in google you can find references to his love for Jews too.
He definitely beats FF, no? very interesting reading !
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Is there a reason for this blank space? Should we be taking notes?
OMG I forget to take notes .
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 07:00 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: More brownie points to AEnigma..
She does make sense, occassionally ! |
she must be proud of getting brownie points from you
when it fits she makes sense, when it doesnt shes an ignorant!
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 07:00 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: omega
tho this is true:
The ordinary Turks did not have a sense of belonging to a ruling ethnic group. In particular, they had a confused sense of self-image. Who were they: Turks, Muslims or Ottomans? Their literature was sometimes Persian, sometimes Arabic, but always courtly and elitist. There was always a huge social and cultural distance between the Imperial centre and the Anatolian periphery. |
1. There is no such thing as an "ordinary Turk". They are all special.
2. Anyone who is a citizen of Turkish Republic, and is proud of it, is a Turk.
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19 Nov 2007 Mon 07:00 pm |
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Is there a reason for this blank space? Should we be taking notes?
OMG I forget to take notes . |
There go all your brownie points!
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