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"shout to the lord"
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10.       mylo
856 posts
 22 Jul 2006 Sat 11:54 pm

is this turkish language?it looks very strange to other turkish language

11.       Beany
144 posts
 23 Jul 2006 Sun 12:00 am

Wo ai ni chinese answer your phone please it's me calling

12.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 23 Jul 2006 Sun 12:24 am

Quoting Beany:

Wo ai ni chinese answer your phone please it's me calling


vot? vot?
who to give u plis my telephone?

13.       seker
943 posts
 23 Jul 2006 Sun 12:41 am

i will call you baby i know your number

14.       scalpel
1472 posts
 23 Jul 2006 Sun 01:54 am

15.       teaschip
3870 posts
 27 Jul 2006 Thu 06:50 pm

Quoting mylo:

i know this too,i'm new here but i thought we can't write religious things?



hmm, I don't know. I'm confused :-S Mr. Rose might know, Emily's brother you should ask him. That's my advice. Good luck and welcome bye the way.

16.       bod
5999 posts
 27 Jul 2006 Thu 08:00 pm

Quoting chica:

if this is what you are talking about this is what it says in the rules......
10. Any discussion on politics or religion and religious matters is strictly prohibited.

11. Postings about your religious beliefs; explaining any subject from a religious perspective; trying to influence others with your religious beliefs; getting religion involved in any subject and/or any subjects with religion as the main theme is prohibited. This is a religion - free website where all members should feel comfortable whether they are religious, atheist, agnostic or whatever.



You forgot the next, important part!!!

The only exception to this is where someone has raised a question about Turkish culture which cannot be answered without making a reference to religion, for example an explanation about a turkish religious holiday. Anyone answering a question of this nature, must be careful to keep their answer impartial, impersonal and non controversial.

In my opinion, Turkia is a religious country and therefore very little of its culture can be portrayed without reference to religion. That doesn't mean that anyone should promote religion or be evangelical in any way, but stating religious facts should not present any detrimental issues.

17.       bod
5999 posts
 27 Jul 2006 Thu 08:00 pm

Is this a Graham Kendrick composition by any chance???

Quoting galaczi_zoltan:

can u translate me that song in turkey with pronountions
"shout to the lord"
My Jesus, My Savior
Lord there is none like you
All of my days, I want to praise
The wonders of your mighty love
My Comfort, My Shelter
Tower of refuge and strength
Let every breath, all that I am
Never cease to worship you
(Chorus)
Shout to the Lord, all the earth
Let us sing. Power and majesty, praise to the king.
Mountains bow down and the seas will roar
At the sound of your name
I sing for joy at the work of your hands
Forever I'll love you, forever I'll stand
Nothing compares to the promise I have in
Nothing Compares to the promise I have In
YOU!

18.       teaschip
3870 posts
 27 Jul 2006 Thu 08:24 pm

Finally a man of reason, thank you for the clarification.
Bod,I believe Darlene Zschech wrote this and various artists have performed it.

19.       scalpel
1472 posts
 27 Jul 2006 Thu 10:08 pm

20.       mltm
3690 posts
 27 Jul 2006 Thu 10:57 pm

Quoting scalpel:

Bod's right.Turkey is a religious country.When someone said "Turkey is not an Islamic republic,thanks God" -that someone really said this in another thread, this just looks to me funny.Hope the readers would get the gist of what I am saying.



You can say that still religious has a big effect on social life, I'd say ok, but to name it as "Islamic Republic" is ridiculous because it means that there're islamic rules and people are judged according to these rules. I don't talk about social rules.

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