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This isn't going to sit well with the FCC and the
know-it-alls over at talk.origins, alt.atheism and
sci.bio.evolution but here goes anyway.
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I have had countless requests to re-submit the
article I posted a day of two ago concerning God.
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Readers throughout the Free World, as well as
China and The Vatican, say they have found it
incredibly interesting and would like a second
copy.
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Here goes . . .
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HE'S YOUR BEST FRIEND
AND YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW IT
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This is a really nice picture of God but the artist, whoever he was,
made a terrible mistake. He shows the Face of God when it actually
should've been shrouded in darkness.
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There are approximately 474,000,000 Web Page results about God.
(You can look it up if you question my integrity.)
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There are also 85,600,000 postings about God on Google as well as
another 3,610,000 different postings to Google Groups.
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I hate to say this but every single one of them is wrong or
misguided,
They have no idea of who God IS and what He's all about. That
icluds Pope Benedict, the TV preachers and the guys who wrote
the Bible.
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For one thing, God isn't like your typical trillionaire, with his
nose
held high and the concern for MAKING MORE MONEY the only
lessed thing on his mind.
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Actually, I've learned that God is smart as a whip, extremely humble
and an exceptionally nice Guy Who's really down-to-earth. Most
importantly, HE's also your very best friend.
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Hell, God has given us so much. He's allowed us a physical
existence and a plethora of wonderful things that has made
us something very special in creatiion.
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It's amazing, really, that He takes in stride the awful truth that
so many of us claim He DOESN'T exist, that we -- all of us --
have come along by pure chance despite the astronomical
odds against it.
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Consequently, I often wonder why He doesn't throw more darts --
lightning strikes -- at His critics (the atheists, the agnostics, the
evolutionists) since their heads are constantly up their rectum.
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See recent photo below . . .
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The only resonable answer, I would think, is that -- among His
many attributes -- God must really have thick skin.
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Once upon a time a poster to talk.origins sarcastically wrote
that I -- yours truly Ed Conrad -- had skin "thicker than a concrete
rhinoceros."
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I'm pretty sure, in God's case, it's got to be even thicker.
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The only living person I know who has met God and conversed
with him is David Fellin, one of the two coal miners who were
entombed 14 days during a cave-in near Hazleton, Pa., in
ugust 1963.
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By now you should well remember the story . . . when, after
few days when all hope was gone, Pope John XXIII -- who died
10 weeks before the cave-in -- appeared to both men at the
same time and remained with them until Fellin, then Hank Throne,
were hauled to the surface through a bore hole.
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While entombed -- before miraculous contact was made with the
miners by the rescue team on the surface -- Fellin had many
out-of-body experiences.
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The first two were shared by both Fellin and Throne, corroborated
by independent interviews they had given to the Associated Press
on the day they were rescued as well as to the U.S. Navy
Survival Team.
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Amazingly, the two miners revaled the miners conversed while
out of their bodies.
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Later, Fellin went it alone.
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Imagine how surprised he must've been to find himself aboard
Columbus' ship en route to discovering America, testifying later
hat he saw good ol' Chris was using a compass (which up
until about that time was considered a toy).
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Another was watching the Egyptian pyramids being constructed,
explaining that no multi-ton rocks were hauled to the site but,
instead, they were made from what appeared to be cement
right where they are today.
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Fellin also revealed -- years before the Hubble -- that he knew
for a fact that there are more stars and planets in the universe
"than there are grains of sand on all of the beaches in the world."
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He also testified that there are human beings just like us scattered
throughout the seen and unseen universe -- and added, sort of like
icing on the cake, that he actually traveled to one of these planets
and saw for himself that it contained human life.
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But Fellin's highlight undoubtedly was being in the company
of "The Man Whose Face I Couldn't See."
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He said "The Man" was normal in every way except that he
couldn't see His Face beause it was shrouded in darkness.
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However, once he knew who He was -- Our Creator -- he
began calling him Pop.
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"Pop," Fellin said he later had asked Him. "Why can't
I see Your Face?"
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He said God told him that by revealing HIs face, it would
stereotype Him, and He wanted it known that He can enter
the body of anyone at any time -- a rich man, a poor man,
a beggarman or thief.
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This is why we've got to treat our fellow man with kindness
and respect, said Fellin, because -- Who knows? -- we might
be dealing directly with God.
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"The Man" also told Fellin that He is a member of a family
of Gods and lives in a physical body on a planet countless
light years from earth. Each God -- every member of His
family -- is responsible for a section of the unfathomable
universe,
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He expained that His physical body has its limitations but He
can conquer time and space by traveling as a spirit, taking
only a split-second to be anywhere HE wants to be.
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He also revealed that He doesn't judge us when we die --
after we depart our physical existence for another destination
-- but emphasized that we're judged by our contemporaries
while we were on earth.
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Fellin also had learned that no one burns in a place called hell,
which DOES exist. Our punishment, if we deserve it, is being
ostracized by friends and family for the evil deeds we had done
against them -- most often behind their back -- while in the
physical realm.
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Fellin was asked how He felt being in God's company and his
answer was much more than we can ever wish.
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"I loved my own father with my whole heart," he remarked.
"Being in the company of God gave me the very same feeling."
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I would like to add the following (which is on tape):
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"Dave, would you be willing to place your hand on the Holy
Bible and swear that everything you have told me is the truth,
the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you, God.
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"YES! Every word is true, exactly as it happened, And, if you
put 10 Bibles in front of me, I'll swear on the 10 of them at
the same time."
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Fellin swears on The Bible that every word he has spoken
is the truth.
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Dave Fellin holds a copy of The Los Angeles Times heralding that
the miners were contacted underground and were alive.
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Fellin holds a copy of the front page of the London Evening
News -- the largest newspaper in the world at the time -- from
the day he and Throne were rescued.
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Hank Throne holds an edition of the Hazleton (Pa.) Standard-Speaker
from the day he and Fellin were rescued.
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Fellin tells his remarkable story to Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross,
considered the world's leading authority on death and dying
and the author of several books. She was the very first person
in all of medicine to claim there IS life after physical death.
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Fellin takes -- and passes -- a polygraph test.
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David Fellin and Hank Throne, freshly shaven, are shown together in
the hospital just hours after they were rescued.
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Dave Fellin and Ed Conrad stand near the tombstone erected
in memory of Louis Bova, the third miner who died as a result
f the cave-in. The men were buried 340 feet underground.
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DEATH DOES NOT EXIST
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MAN AS OLD AS COAL
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This URL contains a long list of scientists
who never knew what YOU now know
about God.
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Associated Press AP
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Canadian Press, CP
Central News Agency, CNA
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China News Service
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Press association
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Reuters
Russian Information Agency, Ria "Novosti"
Schweizerische Depeschen Agentur, SDA
Serbian Press Agency, SRNA
Slovene Press Agency, STA
SNARK News Agency
Suomen Tietotoimisto
Tanjug News Agency
Telegrafnoye Agnetstvo Sovietskogo Snyuza, TASS
Tidningranas Talegrambyra, TT
Tlacova agentura Slovenskej republiky, TASR
Vietnam News Agency
Yemen News Agency, SABA
Yonhap News Agency
Xinhua News Agency
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WORLD'S LARGEST NEWSPAPERS
Rank Country Circulation
1. Yomiuri Shimbun (Japan) 14,532,694
2. Asahi Shimbun (Japan) 12,601,375
3. Sichuan Ribao (China) 8,000,000
4. Mainichi Shimbun (Japan) 5,845,857
5. Bild (Germany) 5,674,400
6. Chunichi Shimbun (Japan) 4,323,144
7. Sun (England) 3,718,354
8. Renmin Ribao (China) 3,000,000
9. Sankei Shimbun (Japan) 2,890,835
10. Nihon Keizai Shimbun Japan 2,705,877
11. Gongren Ribao (China) 2,500,000
12. Daily Mail (England) 2,387,867
13. Daily Mirror (England) 2,339,001
14. Chosun Ilbo (South Korea) 2,225,000
15. Dong-A Ilbo (South Korea) 2,150,000
16. Hokkaido Shimbun (Japan) 1,962,666
17. Eleftherotypia (Greece) 1,858,316
18. Xin Min Wan Bao (China) 1,750,000
19. Wall Street Journal (U.S.) 1,740,450
20. Yangcheng Wanbao China 1,730,000
21. Kerala Kaumudi (India) 1,720,000
22. Wen Hui Bao Daily (China 1,700,000
23. USA Today (United States) 1,653,428
24. Joong-Ang Ilbo (S. Korea) 1,550,000
25. Economic Daily (China) 1,500,000
26. Rodong Sinmun (N. Korea) 1,500,000
27. Kyung-Hyang Daily News 1,478,537
28. Sports Nippon (Japan) 1,452,699
29. Shizuoka Shimbun (Japan)) 1,442,310
30. Sankei Sports (Japan) 1,367,734
31. Deutche Allgemeine Germ 1,313,400
32. United Daily News (Taiwan ) 1,300,000
33. China Times (Taiwan) 1,270,000
34. O Estado de Sao Paulo Brazil) 1,230,160
35. Jang Daily (Pakistan) 1,200,000
36. Jang Lahore (Pakistan) 1,200,000
37. Akhbar El Yom/Al Akhbar (Egypt) 1,159,339
38. Hankook Ilbo (South Korea) 1,156,000
39. Hochi Shimbun (Japan) 1,119,031
40. Daily Express (England) 1,118,981
41. Los Angeles Times (U.S.) 1,067,540
42. New York Times (U>S) 1,066,540
43. Tokyo Shimbun (Japan 1,062,080
44. Daily Telegraph (England) 1,047,861
45. Nishinippon Shimbun Japan 1,041,104
46. Jiefang Ribao (China) 1,000,000
47. Nanfang Ribao (China) 1,000,000
48. Nongmin Ribao (China) 1,000,000
49. Zhongguo Qingnian Ribao (China) 1,000,000
50. Nikkan Sports (Japan) 984,058
51. Al Akhbar (Egypt) 980,000
52. Guangming Ribao (China) 950,000
53. Al Ahram (Egypt) 900,000
54. Al Goumhouriya (Egypt) 900,000
55. Seoul Shinmun (S. Korea) 900,000
56. Xin Hua Ribao (China) 900,000
57. Verdens Gang (Norway) 870,267
58. Corriere della Sera (Italy) 868,266
59. Kyoto Shimbun (Japan) 839,499
60. Chugoku Shimbun (Japan) 820,000
61 Kobe Shimbun Japan 820,000
62. Times of India (India) 813,000
63. Kobe Shimbun (Japan) 810,353
64. Beijing Wanbao (China) 800,000
65. Hubei Ribao (China) 800,000
66. Jiefangjun Ribao (China) 800,000
67. Trybuna Slaska (Poland) 800,000
68. La Gazzetta dello Sport Italy 798,243
69. Ouest-France (France) 790,133
70. Holos Ukrainy (Ukraine) 768,000
71. The Times (England) 766,999
72. ABC (Spain) 765,668
73. Washington Post (U.SSS>) 759,122
74. La Repubblica (Italy) 754,930
75. De Telegraf (Netherlands) 751,400
76. Gazeta Wyborcza (Poland) 750,000
77. Zero Hora (Brazil) 727,188
78. Diario dos Campos (Brazil) 725,000
79. New York Daily News (U.S.) 723,143
80. Sabah (Turkey) 722,950
81. Jornal da Tarde (Brazil) 709,793
82. Beijing Ribao (China) 700,000
83. Chongqing Ribao (China) 700,000
84. Clarin (Argentina) 700,000
85. Thai Rath (Thailand 700,000
86. Zhejiang Ribao (China) 700,000
87. Diario Insular (Portugal) 684,143
88. Granma Internacional (Cuba) 675,000
89. Chicago Tribune (U.S>) 673,508
90. Daily Record (Scotland) 671,267
91. China Daily News (Taiwan) 670,000
92. The Daily Star (England) 650,406
93. Guangxi Ribao (China) 650,000
94. Malayala Manorama (India) 630,068
95. La Nacion (Argentina) 630,000
96. Hurriyet (Turkey) 615,579
97. Herald Sun (Australia) 600,000
98. Hurriyet (Pakistan) 600,000
99. Liaoning Ribao (China) 600,000
100. Oriental Daily News (Hong Kong) 600,000
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100 LARGEST U,S. NEWSPAPERS
Rank Circulation
1. USA Today (Arlington, Va.) 2,154,539
2. Wall Street Journal (NY N.Y.) 2,091,062
3. Times (New York, N.Y.) 1,118,565
4. Times (Los Angeles) 914,584
5. Post (Washington, DC) 732,872
6. Daily News (New York, N.Y.) 729,124
7. Tribune (Chicago) 680,879
8. Post (New York, N.Y.) 652,426
9. Newsday (Long Island, N.Y.) 580,069
10. Chronicle (Houston) 553,018
11. Chronicle (San Francisco) 512,640
12. Morning News (Dallas) 510,133
13. Sun-Times (Chicago) 481,798
14 Globe (Boston) 450,538
15. Arizona Republic (Phoenix) 432,284
16. Star-Ledger (Newark, N.J.) 408,672
17. Star Tribune (Minneapolis) 380,354
18. Inquirer (Philadelphia) 376,493
19. Journal-Constitution (Atlanta) 371,853
20. Plain Dealer (Cleveland) 365,288
21. Free Press (Detroit) 352,714
22. Oregonian (Portland) 342,789
23. Times (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 334,742
24. Union-Tribune (San Diego) 328,531
25. Herald (Miami) 315,850
26. Register Orange County CA 302,864
27. Sun (Baltimore) 301,186
28. Bee (Sacramento, Calif.) 289,905
29. Post (Denver) 288,937
30. Rocky Mtn. News Denver 288,889
31. Post-Dispatch (St. Louis) 285,869
32. Mercury News San Jose CA 271,997
33. Star (Kansas City, Mo.) 267,273
34. Sentinel (Orlando, Fla.) 257,222
35. Times-Picayune N Orleans 253,610
36. Dispatch (Columbus, Ohio) 252,564
37. Star (Indianapolis) 249,891
38. Journal Sentinel Milwaukee 244,288
39. Post-Gazette Pittsburgh Pa 242,546
40. Herald (Boston) 241,457
41. Sun-Sentinel (Ft L'dale, Fla ) 233,634
42. Times (Seattle) 231,505
43. News (Detroit) 227,392
44. Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) 226,849
45. Tribune (Tampa, Fla.) 224,220
46. Express-News S Antonio Tx 222,536
47. Investor's Business Daily LA 215,788
48. Star-Telegram Ft Worth, TX) 215,452
49. Courier-Journal L'ville Ky 213,176
50. News (Buffalo, N.Y.) 207,989
51. Daily Oklahoman Okla City 207,538
52. Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, Va.) 201,141
53. World-Herald Omaha Neb. 192,075
54. Pioneer Press(St Pau, Minn 190,392
55. Times-Dispatch Richmond 188,540
56. Courant (Hartford, Conn.) 185,570
57. Press-Enterprise R'side CA 183,974
58. Democrat-Gazette (L'l Rock 183,343
59. American-Statesman Austin 183,312
60. Contra Costa Times (Calif.) 182,541
61. Enquirer (Cincinnati) 182,176
62. Record (Bergen County, N.J.) 179,270
63. Daily News (Los Angeles) 178,360
64. Democrat (Rochester, N.Y.) 173,900
65. Tennessean (Nashville) 172,149
66. Post (W. Palm Beach, Fla.) 168,147
67. Times-Union(Jacksonville Fla 167,851
68. Journal (Providence, R.I.) 167,609
69. Asbury Park Press (N.J.) 167,284
70. News & Observer Raleigh NC 163,769
71. Review-Journal (Las Vegas) 160,391
72. Bee (Fresno, Calif.) 158,651
73. Commercial Appeal Memphis 157,820
74. Register (Des Moines, Iowa) 150,851
75. Post-Intelligencer (Seattle) 150,851
76. Daily Herald (Chicago) 150,364
77. News (Birmingham, Ala.) 148,938
78. Daily News (Philadelphia) 143,631
79. Journal News Westchester NY) 142,873
80. Advertiser (Honolulu) 142,025
81. Blade (Toledo, Ohio) 139,520
82. World (Tulsa, Okla.) 139,383
83. Press (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 138,620
84. Tribune (Salt Lake City) 134,985
85. Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio 128,511
86. News Tribune Tacoma Wash .128,511
87. Daily News (Dayton, Ohio) 126,642
88. La Opinion Los Angeles Calif 124,692
89. Post-Standard Syracuse, N.Y. 120,701
90. Tribune-Review (Greensburg Pa) 119,646
91. News Journal (Wilmington, Del. ) 116,398
92. News-Sentinel (Knoxville, Tenn.) 114,593
93. State (Columbia, S.C.) 114,442
94. Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) 111,594
95. Journal (Albuquerque) 109,693
96. Herald-Leader (Lexington, Ky.) 106,941
97. Herald-Tribune (Sarasota, Fla.) 105,636
98. News-Journal (Daytona Fla.) 104,654
99. Telegram (Worcester MA) 102,592
100. Times (Washington, DC) 102,255