These Crocodile tear guys "Bill Blair/D. Miller" really care about
Hou Chang Mao, .......when they were asked about this case and the
possibility in using it as a pillar for gun grabbing, they said "Ya let's
use the gook guy too on this"...that's true but also fair, because Hou Chang
Mao didn't like "Bill Blair/D. Miller" either.....
So what is anybody trying to say here, ...that guns are gooks, Cops
or racists or ATC/CCW LEO guys...??????
|>a grocery store on Gerrard St. E. when he was hit by a
|>stray bullet from a gunfight nearby - the second
|>innocent victim to die from gunfire this week.
|>
That would be unfortunate if it happened to me or a friend, but hey
this Hou Chang Mao, was not a good friend of mine, hell he might have been
a Yakuza, or All color Dragon from Chongqing and bad Norinco ties
there....maybe even a dope dealer....or maybe even Tenzin Giatso?
That doesn't matter though the guy got shot like a fender bender
accident occurrence, sad but true, and now he is made a party to a group of
anti gunnys that he probably did not recognize as all there.....
|>The first, John O'Keefe, 42, was fatally shot on Yonge
|>St. Saturday morning. A funeral was held for O'Keefe
|>today.
Sad again, but there are taxes to pay after death, maybe his karma
dictated the outcome, who really knows, but again, he is unfittingly made a
party to the anti-gun gunnies, which he might have considered to be mean
guys....
The Police did seize 2 handguns, etc.....that's good since us lawful
legal gun owners, don't need the repercussions on that insinuation.....then
there's LUFA who might have a different light to shed......
Cops seize guns, they keep guns for their own armory, Christ, I'm in
the wrong business......
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This inability ought, then, to serve only to humble reason, which would
judge all, but not to impugn our certainty, as if only reason were capable
of instructing us. Would to God, on the contrary, that we had never need of
it, and that we knew everything by instinct and intuition! But nature has
refused us this boon. On the contrary, she has given us but very little
knowledge of this kind; and all the rest can be acquired only by reasoning.
Therefore, those to whom God has imparted religion by intuition are very
fortunate and justly convinced. But to those who do not have it, we can give
it only by reasoning, waiting for God to give them spiritual insight,
without which faith is only human and useless for salvation.
283. Order.--Against the objection that Scripture has no order.
The heart has its own order; the intellect has its own, which is by
principle and demonstration. The heart has another. We do not prove that we
ought to be loved by enumerating in order the causes of love; that would be
ridiculous.
Jesus Christ and Saint Paul employ the rule of love, not of intellect; for
they would warm, not instruct. It is the same with Saint Augustine. This
order consists chiefly in digressions on each point to indicate the end, and
keep it always in sight.
284. Do not wonder to see simple people believe without reasoning. God
imparts to them love of Him and hatred of self. He inclines their heart to
believe. Men will never believe with a saving and real faith, unless God
inclines their heart; and they will believe as soon as He inclines it. And
this is what David knew well, when he said: Inclina cor meum, Deus, in...
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285. Religion is suited to all kinds of minds. Some pay at
853. We must judge soberly of divine ordinances, my father. Saint Paul in
the isle of Malta.
854. The hardness of the Jesuits, then, surpasses that of the Jews, since
those refused to believe Jesus Christ innocent only because they doubted if
His miracles were of God. Whereas the Jesuits, though unable to doubt that
the miracles of Port-Royal are of God, do not cease to doubt still the
innocence of that house.
855. I suppose that men believe miracles. You corrupt religion either in
favour of your friends or against your enemies. You arrange it at your will.
856. On the miracle.--As God has made no family more happy, let it also be
the case that He find none more thankful.
SECTION XIV: APPENDIX: POLEMICAL FRAGMENTS
857. Clearness, obscurity.--There would be too great darkness, if truth had
not visible signs. This is a wonderful one, that it has always been
preserved in one Church and one visible assembly of men. There would be too
great clearness, if there were only one opinion in this Church. But in order
to recognise what is true, one has only to look at what has always existed;
for it is certain th