You are only annoying people in this forum by posting this, as this post has
nothing to do with woodworking. Since you have posted this message I assume
you are very religious then that means you shouldn't be breaking any rules.
Why are you posting off topic? That is a fundamental rule of newsgroups.
Post in a more appropriate newsgroup and you will get a better response.
Posting inappropriately costs us all. The cost of the hard drive space you
wasted, the unneeded responses wasted hard drive space, the bandwidth used
by yourself and all those who read this inappropriate message and all the
time of those in this group that wasted our time with this inappropriate
message. Network servers cost more than $100,000 and Gigabit routers for
the internet cost over $30,000. These extra moneys spent come from us with
connection fees. If you really want someone to appreciate what you send
then instead of alienating, do a search on religion you will find 546
newsgroups that would be more appropriate. Your message is certainly
appropriate, BUT NOT HERE!
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Please reply with your comments about the movie.
>
> This video hosted by Dr. Maurice Rawlings,
> a noted cardiologist, investigates life after
> death and his experiences with patients
> that actually saw 'the other side!'
>
> http://www.tbn.org/films/videos/To_Hell_And_Back.ram
>
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 19:14:59 GMT, "toller" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Didn't watch the movie, but...
>1) What does it have to do with woodworking?
>2) Of what importance is it what people who almost died "think" they
>experienced? They obviously are not particularly good witnesses, and didn't
>die anyhow.
>
yep.. everyone wants to know but nobody wants to die finding out...
mac
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On 5 Feb 2005 11:10:50 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>
>Please reply with your comments about the movie.
>
>This video hosted by Dr. Maurice Rawlings,
>a noted cardiologist, investigates life after
>death and his experiences with patients
>that actually saw 'the other side!'
>
was the other side surfaced, or still rough sawn?
mac
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