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Re: Washington Times founder, Rev. Sun Myung Moon interviewed by Al Capp
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Re: Washington Times founder, Rev. Sun Myung Moon interviewed by Al Capp
Now THAT'S a hijack (not you, Harry).
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Back on point: Al Capp's interview -- one of TWO that Rev. Moon ever did for an on-air televised production -- is very telling. Shows the character of the man, his heart, his love for humankind, even those who treat the interview rather irreverently. Big heart. Big, BIG heart. Haven't seen another human being with that much heart. Have never even heard of one before. Rev. Moon is an historic person, destined to be remembered as perhaps the greatest human being in history.
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Re: Washington Times founder, Rev. Sun Myung Moon interviewed by Al Capp
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Originally Posted by Fogbuster
Back on point: Al Capp's interview -- one of TWO that Rev. Moon ever did for an on-air televised production -- is very telling. Shows the character of the man, his heart, his love for humankind, even those who treat the interview rather irreverently. Big heart. Big, BIG heart. Haven't seen another human being with that much heart. Have never even heard of one before. Rev. Moon is an historic person, destined to be remembered as perhaps the greatest human being in history.
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Delusional thinking at best.. or at worse, the jury is still out.
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Re: Washington Times founder, Rev. Sun Myung Moon interviewed by Al Capp
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... Big heart. Big, BIG heart. Haven't seen another human being with that much heart. Have never even heard of one before. Rev. Moon is an historic person, destined to be remembered as perhaps the greatest human being in history.
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What a wierd post...even for you.
Are you two lovers? You actually worship this peice of excrement to the point where we can hear the tears of joy and the increased blood flow to the nether-regions in your posts. It's really disturbing. He's really just a rich guy who is taking you and all your other sick worshipers for everything they have...even your minds! Amazing.
And you talk about people who have blind faith in Obama? Do you even remember what you look like?
I eagerly await your response involving insults and alcohol references.
But I'm off the pack the truck and head to the Cape for the High Holy Day. BTW, how do Lithuanians celebrate the 4th of July? Be checking in on Monday to see how your mental breakdown is going.
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Re: Washington Times founder, Rev. Sun Myung Moon interviewed by Al Capp
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What a wierd post...even for you.
Are you two lovers? You actually worship this peice of excrement to the point where we can hear the tears of joy and the increased blood flow to the nether-regions in your posts. It's really disturbing. He's really just a rich guy who is taking you and all your other sick worshipers for everything they have...even your minds! Amazing.
And you talk about people who have blind faith in Obama? Do you even remember what you look like?
I eagerly await your response involving insults and alcohol references.
But I'm off the pack the truck and head to the Cape for the High Holy Day. BTW, how do Lithuanians celebrate the 4th of July? Be checking in on Monday to see how your mental breakdown is going.
You are one strange person. You sound like a bot or some machine programmed without a mind at all. So hostile. Very unnatural.
If you don't know love for the Father, as Jesus said, then you are missing the most important thing in life. Human love is so limited compared to God's love. I hope you open your mind to find it soon.
Peace.
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Re: Washington Times founder, Rev. Sun Myung Moon interviewed by Al Capp
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Originally Posted by Fogbuster
You are one strange person. You sound like a bot or some machine programmed without a mind at all. So hostile. Very unnatural.
If you don't know love for the Father, as Jesus said, then you are missing the most important thing in life. Human love is so limited compared to God's love. I hope you open your mind to find it soon.
Peace.
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Project Much??? Wow it takes cojones of brass to make this claim if your a brainwashed member of a cult. Either that or delusional thinking.
Re: Washington Times founder, Rev. Sun Myung Moon interviewed by Al Capp
Trying to understand but the big type is confusing. I lived in a Project only once in my life, and it was not a very happy place. Too many women and kids with no fathers around. Chaos.
But, back on topic: Al Capp did a good job in the interview and Rev. Moon shows himself to be both warm and friendly as well as light-hearted, too.
People need to give him a chance, not for his benefit but for their own.
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