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Originally Posted by Gareth
The name Graham Dow seems familiar.
According to the Grauniad, this is the same Graham Dow who, in a 1991 document entitled Explaining Deliverance, insisted that clear signs of satanic possession include inappropriate laughter, inexplicable knowledge, a false smile, Scottish ancestry, relatives who have been miners and the habitual choice of black for dress or car colour.
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Describes Tony Bliar to me...
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Originally Posted by Chris T
If you know the Bible well enough to pick a verse out of the air like that, I'm surprised you're unable to distinguish between passages devoted to instructing disciples for daily life, and passages that talk about a final punishment that is, incidentally, to be meted out by God, not by his followers.
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Does that make it acceptable then?
Also, would an extremist realise that god is supposed to do the slaying personally, rather than use his followers to do his bidding as he has reportedly used them to do so before?