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Do pantho's believe in Mother nature like catho's ?
If so , who is she ?
Can we sue her too ?
If so , who is she ?
Can we sue her too ?
Scary site Dis', maybe not now, but if we survive global warming......the worst excesses of christian fundamentalism are on show with the Phlepses in america see GOD HATES FAGS but its still a far cry from blowing up buses and committing mass murder.
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There Is A Place Called Hell
scuba howdy. Bit of a hiphop star with the "ha" puctuating each line in the tirade....
.......Do pantho's believe in Mother nature like catho's ? If so , who is she ? Can we sue her too ?
Like either God's omnipotent or he isn't.
Hindu gods summoned to Indian court: report
Posted 13 minutes ago
Two popular Hindu gods have been summoned to a court in India as witnesses in a property dispute, the Press Trust of India reported.
A judge in the eastern state of Jharkhand issued notices to the revered Ram, the most worshipped incarnation of one of the deities in the Hindu trinity, and to the monkey god Hanuman.
Court officers went to the temple at the heart of the property dispute to deliver the summons but found no one willing to accept the orders on behalf of the gods, the report said.
The temple, dedicated to Ram and Hanuman, was initially given by the province's king in the 1920s to the family of Manmohan Pathak, who has said he is the temple's rightful owner, the report said.
But local worshipper Puran Chandra Halder successfully petitioned for the temple to be declared public property in 1987.
A spate of appeals followed, with Halder adding the gods' names to his petition.
planet of the apesQuake hits near Bali climate conference
Posted 1 hour 25 minutes ago
Indonesian officials say a 5.9-magnitude earthquake has struck off Indonesia's Bali where it rocked a conference centre hosting more than 10,000 delegates for the UN climate change summit.
The earthquake struck 261 kilometres south-west of the Bali resort of Nusa Dua, where nations are meeting to craft a strategy to combat climate change, Indonesia's Meteorology and Geophysics Agency said in a statement.
The quake struck at a depth of 10 kilometres and there was no threat of a tsunami, the agency said.
The quake did not cause any panic at the conference centre. Many delegates had already left for the day, while those who remained said they either did not feel anything or just a slight rumbling.
Police in Bali's main town of Denpasar said there were no reports of casualties.
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