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I tried
to respond
to your
comment on WND
article but it's been removed
by moderators.
I read this rather interesting
article on religion in the university, but was mostly struck
by the
comments, which were overwhelmingly hostile
to religious belief.
And another
comment by a «freethinker» about an
article in CNN's Belief Blog that attempts
to be critical of the
article without first reading it.
But the New York Times writer failed
to grasp that the
article in Italian was
commenting on off - hand remarks
by Pope Francis at an audience in November, suggesting that perhaps he agrees with Paul VI, who once said
to a young boy that his dog would be with him in heaven.
When Rachel posted her
article 15 Reasons Why I Left Church I was one of those silly mainliners in the
comment threads presuming
to solve all of her problems
by inviting her
to attend my church.
I think one thing that has been overlooked
by most of the other
comments is why the hell does a cleric of a religion that is supposed
to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the
article pointed out is more than 6 times what the average Pakistani makes in a year,
to throw around...
It's hilarious that you had the balls
to claim that «scientists» don't believe in gods, in the
comment section of AN
ARTICLE WRITTEN
BY A SCIENTIST THAT BELIEVES IN GOD.
The study of the Bible has led
to many questions and many answers as seen
by the
comments published in your
article.
Anyone reading our online postings or the
comments written under Christian
articles by Christian people might struggle
to see it.
Apparently the phrase «pursuit of happiness» shouldn't be extended
to all Americans, judging
by the
comments on this
article.
I've been reading the
comments on this
article and are struck
by how many of them are from self - professed Christians who claim that the
article is somehow or other «criticizing» or «picking on» or «persecuting» or «trying
to destroy» Christianity.
Fr Crean's
article on the Eucharist (Sept 09) stresses the need
to see the sacrifice of our Lord's mortal body as the essential fact which makes the offering of the Mass a sacrifice; and his thesis is usefully complemented
by the editorial
comment, which reminds us that «the presence of the Lamb that was slain for our sins is inseparable from his risen and glorified presence before the Father in heaven».
Proove what you have said... Read about «eternal marraige», «free agency», «missionary work», and «spreading the gospel»... as well as any other question / statement you might have... and get it from the horses mouth instead of from some second hand account before you post
comments about something you just don't understand... make sure you post the whole
article you found
by way of link and not just paraphase
to make it say what you want it
to say.
Of course one would expect many
comments seeking
to undermine this
article by ignoring the message and attacking the messenger.
I decided
to repost my
comment to Dan W
by itself because it also responds
to the overall
article.
I can't seem
to be able
to comment on the newest
article about the role of John Paul in covering up the abuse of children
by priests.
[28] See Confessing the One Faith: An Ecumenical Explication of the Apostolic Faith as it is Confessed in the Nicene - Constantinopolitan Creed (381) New Revised Version, Faith and Order Paper No. 153 (Geneva: WCC Publications, 1991), where in
commenting on the creedal
article «One baptism for the forgiveness of sins,» it is pointed out that «A substantial challenge is made
to this confession
by the fact that in contrast
to the one baptism enunciated in the Creed many Churches, while officially recognizing each other's baptism, still can not join together in the celebration of baptism.
Posting the source of information for my previous
comment (which has yet
to appear in the thread): An
article by Raheel Raza and Tarek Fatah in the Ottawa Citizen
The science news reporting community,
by and large, too the
articles and associated
comments as news releases as fact and broadcast the story widely
to the general public.
Two months ago, the following
comment was posted
by user «MarkJosephStern»
to Reddit: «Contribute
to a Slate
article on health problems during Mormon missions?»
As Don Reiher pointed out in the first
comment of the previous post, it it tempting
to go through Stegall's
article paragraph
by paragraph and point out all the misquotes, false definitions, false conclusions, and logical fallacies.
You have nothing better
to do than read CNN
articles written
by people you hate, then take your time
to comment on the
article, and in
commenting have nothing more
to say than «I hate Glenn Beck.»
I posted about it on Facebook and triggered
by a
comment from an old friend of mine
to share the recipe, I decided
to write a short
article on it and share it with all of you here as well.
I might repeat myself from a
comment of a previous
article but: the transfer window is great but will only be a succes if 2
to 3 new players that directly adresses our needs: ST, DM, CB... and time is running and surely a lot of good options as passed us
by and now you'll definetly going
to overpay when U didn't want
to!!
funny stuff... went thru the
article and had an idea, figured that
by Reading
comments i d grow more ideas... got here and totally forgot what the idea was... hahahah hey its also a complimento
to the
comments section!
Granted I don't
comment as prolifically as I used
to before here, I counted more than 10
articles submitted yesterday alone
by «Admin» and Bob collectively.
You say his fans are getting trolled
by articles about him and yet here you are the first one
to comment on his story.
And while people may believe what they are saying
to be true, it does not need
to become central
to every
comment thread in every
article here at SAH
by several vocal, disgruntled commenters (I'm being a bit hyperbolic, but you get the point).
** I think instead of trying
to deceive readers, you should try
to be creative
by creating a like and dislike button for
articles themselves (not just
comments) so I could thumb down this
article to show my vehement disgust ** I have no respect for this sort of garbage.
[This
article was originally published in January 2017 and has been updated
to include
comments by coaches at the ACC Kickoff.]
Haha brilliant striker cmon u dnt hv
to force us
to read ur
articles by spicin up the title coz once we found out its walcott we head straight
to the
comments!
Also, you can
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Some of the text has been edited
by the Untold team
to make this an
article as it has been taken from the
comment section but this deserved more than just a
comment.
Auclier
comment on Lacazette was actually when on that season, he is getting big help
by Fekir
to be a top scorer, and he is right and you explained it on your
article about him.
Update: After reading this brilliant post
by Arseblogger making a mockery of the claims made
by Phil Brown and the
article entitled «I'd rather Cesc had knocked Brian out»
by Tim Sherwood, I've decided
to reneg on my opinion
to refrain from
commenting on the spitting furore.
Further
to David Davies MP's
comments about «feckless fathers» and subsequent media coverage (for example this Guardian
article by Ally Fogg), here is an extract from the Fatherhood Institute's Research Summary on Young Fathers, which we hope will help inform the debate:
If you want
to share yours, please do
by leaving a
comment below the
article.
Ha, this makes me think of this
article about Dr. Catherine Hamlin and the
comments by the current CEO of Hamline Fistula Ethiopia, about how she couldn't continue
to be a doula after seeing real suffering in Ethiopian women.