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                        <description><![CDATA[In the mountains it is snowing. A captured Russian paratrooper told that 3 Russians have frozen to death near the Deaths&#039; Village. According to him the situation for the Russians is cri...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In the mountains it is snowing. A captured Russian paratrooper told that 3 Russians have frozen to death near the Deaths&#039; Village. According to him the situation for the Russians is critical – the bad moral and physical shape of the Russian soldiers makes their officers to claim the evacuation of the Russian positions there. <BR>A week ago scuffles and a shooting took place among the Russian – 2 men died, 7 were wounded.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <description><![CDATA[Khattab gave an interview to the TV of Qatar. Asked by the journalists for how long the Mujahideen would be able to resist the Russians, Khattab answered a more fitting question would be for...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Khattab gave an interview to the TV of Qatar. Asked by the journalists for how long the Mujahideen would be able to resist the Russians, Khattab answered a more fitting question would be for how long the Russians would be able to resist the Mujahideen. <BR>Khattab strictly denied any Chechen responsibility for the blasts in Russia and accused Putin of being responsible for these acts of terrorism in Russia.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <description><![CDATA[Antonio, I came to see the last comment on the chechen conflict.]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Antonio, <BR>I came to see the last comment on the chechen conflict.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <description><![CDATA[By L&#039;menexe ( - 171.208.42.77) on Saturday, January 22, 2000 - 08:20 am:  hoo-hah!  talk about &quot;no point talking to you any further&quot;  ....why bother talking at all to someone who uses p...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[By L&#039;menexe ( - 171.208.42.77) on Saturday, January 22, 2000 - 08:20 am: <BR> <BR>hoo-hah!  <BR>talk about "no point talking to you any further"  <BR>....why bother talking at all to someone who uses phrases like "illuminati/masonic/jewish regime"?  <BR>that puts this person as the same company as the looniest of american loonies.  <BR>mind you, said american loonies would kick this "furriner" fellow&#039;s butt and toss him out the door.  <BR> <BR>
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<BR> <BR>Excerpted from Pope Leo XIII Encyclical on Freemasonry  April 20,  <BR>1884. <BR> <BR>The race of man, after its miserable fall from God, the Creator and  <BR>the Giver of heavenly gifts, "through the envy of the devil,"  <BR>separated into two diverse and opposite parts, of which the one  <BR>steadfastly contends for truth and virtue, the other for those things  <BR>which are contrary to virtue and to truth.  The one is the kingdom of  <BR>God on earth, namely, the true Church of Jesus Christ; and those who  <BR>desire in their heart to be united with it, so as to gain salvation,  <BR>must of necessity serve God and His only-begotten Son with their  <BR>whole mind and with an entire will.  The other is the kingdom of  <BR>Satan, in whose possession and control are all whosoever follow the  <BR>fatal example of their leader and of our first parents, those who  <BR>refuse to obey the divine and eternal law, and who have many aims of  <BR>their own in contempt of God, and many also against God. <BR> <BR>This twofold kingdom St. Augustine keenly discerned and described  <BR>after the manner of two cities, contrary in their laws because  <BR>striving for contrary objects; and with a subtle brevity he expressed  <BR>the efficient cause of each in these words: "Two loves formed two  <BR>cities: the love of self, reaching even to contempt of God, an  <BR>earthly city; and the love of God, reaching to contempt of self, a  <BR>heavenly one."  At every period in time each has been in conflict  <BR>with the other, with a variety abd multiplicity of weapons, and of  <BR>warfare, although not always with equal ardor and assault.  At this  <BR>period, however, the partisans of evil seem to be combining together,  <BR>and to be struggling with united vehemence, led on or assisted by  <BR>that strongly organized and widespread association called the  <BR>FREEMASONS.  No longer making any secret of their purposes, they are  <BR>now boldly rising up against God Himself.  They are planning the  <BR>destruction of Holy Church publicly and openly, and this with the set  <BR>purpose of utterly despoiling the nations of Christendom, if it were  <BR>possible, of the blessings obtained for us through Jesus Christ our  <BR>Savior.  Lamenting these evils, We are constrained by the charity  <BR>which urges Our heart to cry out often to God: "For lo, Thy  <BR>enemies have made a noise; and they that hate Thee have lifted up the  <BR>head.  They have taken a malicious counsel against Thy people, and  <BR>they have consulted against Thy saints.  They have said, &#039;Come, and  <BR>let us destroy them, so that they be not a nation.&#039;" <BR> <BR>At so urgent a crisis, when so fierce and so pressing an onslaught is  <BR>made upon the Christian name, it is Our office to point out the  <BR>danger, to mark who are the adversaries, and to the best of Our power  <BR>to make head against their plans and devices, that those may not  <BR>perish whose salvation is committed to Us, and that the kingdom of  <BR>Jesus Christ intrusted to Our charge may not only stand and remain  <BR>whole, but may be enlarged by an ever increasing growth throughout  <BR>the world. <BR> <BR>The Roman Pontiffs Our predecessors, in their incessant watchfulness  <BR>over the safety of the Christian people, were prompt in detecting the  <BR>presence and the purpose of this capital enemy immediately it sprang  <BR>into the light instead of hiding as a dark conspiracy; and moreover  <BR>they took occasion with true foresight to give, as it were, the  <BR>alarm, and to admonish both princes and nations to stand on their  <BR>guard, and not allow themselves to be caught by the devices and  <BR>snares laid out to deceive them. <BR> <BR>The first warning of the danger was given by Clement XII in the year  <BR>1738 and his Constitution was confirmed and renewed by Benedict XIV.   <BR>Pius VII followed the same path ; and Leo XII, by his Apostolic  <BR>Constitution, "Quo graviora," put together the acts and  <BR>decrees of former Pontiffs on this subject, and ratified and  <BR>confirmed them forever.  In the same sense spoke Pius VIII, Gregory  <BR>XVI, and many times over Pius IX. <BR> <BR>For as soon as the constitution and the spirit of the Masonic sect  <BR>were clearly discovered by the manifest signs of its action, by cases  <BR>investigated, by the publication of its laws, and of its rites and  <BR>commentaries, with the addition often of the personal testimony of  <BR>those who were in the secret, this Apostolic See denounced the sect  <BR>of the FREEMASONS, and publically declared its constitution, as  <BR>contrary to law and right, to be pernicious no less to Christendom  <BR>than to the State; and it forbade anyone to enter the society, under  <BR>the penalties which the Church is wont to inflict upon exceptionally  <BR>guilty persons.  The sectaries, indignant at this, thinking to elude  <BR>or to weaken the force of these decrees, partly by contempt of them,  <BR>and partly by calumny, accused the Sovereign Pontiffs who had passed  <BR>them either of exceeding the bounds of moderation in their decrees or  <BR>of decreeing what was not just.  This was the manner in which they  <BR>endeavored to elude the authority and the weight of the Apostolic  <BR>Constitutions of Clement XII and Benedict XIV, as well as of Pius VII  <BR>and Pius IX.  Yet in the very society itself there were to be found  <BR>men  who unwillingly acknowledged that the Roman Pontiffs had acted  <BR>within their right, according to the Catholic doctrine and  <BR>discipline.  The Pontiffs received  the same assent, and in strong  <BR>terms, from many princes and heads of governments, who made it their  <BR>business either to delate the Masonic society to the Apostolic See,  <BR>or of their own accord by special enactments to brand it as  <BR>pernicious, as, for example, in Holland, Austria, Switzerland, Spain,  <BR>Bavaria, Savoy, and other parts of Italy. <BR> <BR>But what is of highest importance, the course of events has  <BR>demonstrated the prudence of Our predecessors.  For their provident  <BR>and paternal solicitude had not always and everywhere the result  <BR>desired; and this, either because of the simulation and cunning of  <BR>some who were active agents in the mischief, or else of the  <BR>thoughtless levity of the rest who ought, in their own interest, to  <BR>have given to the matter their diligent attention.  In consequence  <BR>the sect of FREEMASONS grew with a rapidity beyond conception in the  <BR>course of a century and a half, until it came to be able, by means of  <BR>fraud or of audacity, to gain such entrance into every rank of the  <BR>State as to seem to be almost its ruling power.  This swift and  <BR>formidable advance has brought upon the Church, upon the power of  <BR>princes, upon the public well-being, precisely that grievous harm  <BR>which Our predecessors had long before foreseen.  Such a condition  <BR>has been reached that henceforth there will be grave reason to fear,  <BR>not indeed for the Church - for her foundation is much too firm to be  <BR>overturned by the effort of men - but for those States in which  <BR>prevails the power, either of the sect of which we are speaking or of  <BR>other sects not dissimilar which lend themselves to it as disciples  <BR>and subordinates. <BR> <BR>For these reasons We no sooner came to the helm of the Church than We  <BR>clearly saw and felt it to be Our duty to use Our authority to the  <BR>very utmost against so  <BR>vast an evil.  We have several times already, as occasion served,  <BR>attacked certain chief points of teaching which showed in a special  <BR>manner the perverse influence of Masonic opinions.  Thus, in Our  <BR>Encyclical Letter, "Quod Apostolici muneris," We endeavored  <BR>to refute the monstrous doctrines of the Socialists and Communists;  <BR>afterwards, in another beginning "Arcanum," We took pains to  <BR>defend and explain the true and genuine idea of domestic life, of  <BR>which marriage is the spring and origin; and again, in that which  <BR>begins "Diuturnum," We described the ideal of political  <BR>government conformed to the principles of Christian wisdom, which is  <BR>marvelously in harmony, on the one hand, with the natural order of  <BR>things, and, on the other, with the well-being of both sovereign  <BR>princes and of nations.  It is now Our intention, following the  <BR>example of Our predecessors, directly to treat of the MASONIC society  <BR>itself, of its whole teaching, of its aims, and of its manner of  <BR>thinking and acting, in order to bring more and more into the light  <BR>its power for evil, and to do what We can to arrest the contagion of  <BR>this fatal plague. <BR> <BR>There are several organized bodies which, though differing in name,  <BR>in ceremonial, in form and origin, are nevertheless so bound together  <BR>by community of purpose and by the similarity of their main opinions,  <BR>as to make in fact one thing with the sect of the FREEMASONS, which  <BR>is a kind of centre whence they all go forth, and whither they all  <BR>return.  Now, these no longer show a desire to remain concealed; for  <BR>they hold their meetings in the daylight and before the public eye,  <BR>and publish their own newspaper organs; and yet, when thoroughly  <BR>understood, they are found still to retain the nature and the habits  <BR>of secret societies.  There are many things like mysteries which it  <BR>is the fixed rule to hide with extreme care, not only from strangers,  <BR>but from very many members also;  such as their secret and final  <BR>designs, the names of the chief leaders, and certain secret and inner  <BR>meetings, as well as their decisions, and the ways and the means of  <BR>carrying them out.  This is, no doubt, the object of the manifold  <BR>difference among the members as to right, office, and priveledge - of  <BR>the received distinction of orders and grades, and of that severe  <BR>discipline which is maintained.  Candidates are generally commanded  <BR>to promise - nay, with a special oath, to swear - that they will  <BR>never, to any person, at any time or in any way, make known the  <BR>members, the passes, or the subjects discussed.  Thus, with a  <BR>fraudulent external appearance, and with a style of simulation which  <BR>is always the same, the FREEMASONS, like the Manichees of old,  <BR>strive, as far as possible, to conceal themselves, and to admit no  <BR>witnesses but their own members.  As a convenient manner of  <BR>concealment, they assume the character of literary men and scholars  <BR>associated for purposes of learning.  They speak of their zeal for a  <BR>more cultured refinement, and of their love for the poor; and they  <BR>declare their one wish to be the amelioration of the condition of the  <BR>masses, and to share with the largest possible number all the  <BR>benefits of civil life.  Were these purposes aimed at in real truth,  <BR>they are by no means the whole of their object.  Moreover, to be  <BR>enrolled, it is necessary that the candidates promise and undertake  <BR>to be thenceforth strictly obedient to their leaders and masters with  <BR>the utmost submission and fidelity, and to be in readiness to do  <BR>their bidding upon the slightest expression of their will; or if  <BR>disobedient, to submit to the direst penalties and death itself.  As  <BR>a fact, if they are judged to have betrayed the doings of the sect or  <BR>to have resisted commands given, punishment is inflicted on them not  <BR>infrequently, and with so much audacity and dexterity that the  <BR>assasin very often escapes the detection and penalty of his crime. <BR> <BR> <BR>But to simulate and wish to lie hid; to bind men like slaves in the  <BR>very tightest bonds, and without giving any sufficient reason; to  <BR>make use of men enslaved to the will of another for any arbitrary  <BR>act; to arm men&#039;s right hands for bloodshed after securing impunity  <BR>for the crime - all this is an enormity from which nature recoils.   <BR>wherefore reason and truth itself make it plain that the society of  <BR>which we are speaking is in antagonism with justice and natural  <BR>uprightness.  And this becomes still plainer, inasmuch as other  <BR>arguments also, and those very manifest, prove that it is essentially  <BR>opposed to natural virtue.  For, no matter how great may be men&#039;s  <BR>cleverness in concealing and their experience in lying, it is  <BR>impossible to prevent the effects of any cause from showing, in some  <BR>way, the intrinsic nature of the cause whence they come.  "A good  <BR>tree cannot produce bad fruit, nor a bad tree produce good  <BR>fruit."  Now, the MASONIC sect produces fruits that are  <BR>pernicious and of the bitterest savor.  For, from what We have above  <BR>most clearly shown, that which is their ultimate purpose forces  <BR>itself into view - namely, the utter overthrow of that whole  <BR>religious and political order of the world which the Christian  <BR>teaching has produced, and the substitution of a new state of things  <BR>in accordance with their ideas, of which the foundations and laws  <BR>shall be drawn from mere "Naturalism." <BR> <BR>What We have said, and are about to say, must be understood of the  <BR>sect of the FREEMASONS taken generically, and in so far as it  <BR>comprises the associations kindred to it and confederated with it,  <BR>but not of the individual members of them.  There may be persons  <BR>amongst these, and not a few, who, although not free from the guilt  <BR>of having entangled themselves in such associations, yet are neither  <BR>themselves partners in their criminal acts, nor aware of the ultimate  <BR>object which they are endeavoring to attain.  In the same way, some  <BR>of the affiliated societies, perhaps, by no means approve of the  <BR>extreme conclusions which they would, if consistent, embrace as  <BR>necessarily following from their common principles, did not their  <BR>very foulness strike them with horror.  Some of these, again, are led  <BR>by circumstances of times and places either to aim at smaller things  <BR>than the others usually attempt, or than they themselves would wish  <BR>to attempt.  They are not, however, for this reason, to be reckoned  <BR>as alien to the MASONIC federation;  for the MASONIC federation is to  <BR>be judged not so much by the things which it has done, or brought to  <BR>completion, as by the sum of its pronounced opinions. <BR> <BR>Now, the fundamental doctrine of the Naturalists, which they  <BR>sufficiently make known by their very name, is that human nature and  <BR>human reason ought in all things to be mistress and guide.  Laying  <BR>this down, they care little for duties to God, or pervert them by  <BR>erroneous and vague opinions.  For they deny that anything has been  <BR>taught by God;  they allow no dogma of religion or truth which cannot  <BR>be understood by the human intelligence, nor any teacher who ought to  <BR>be believed by reason of his authority.  And since it is the special  <BR>and exclusive duty of the Catholic Church fully to set forth in words  <BR>truths divinely received, to teach, besides other divine helps to  <BR>salvation, the authority of its office, and to defend the same with  <BR>perfect purity, it is against the Church that the rage and attack of  <BR>the enemies are principally directed. <BR> <BR>In those matters which regard religion let it be seen how the sect of  <BR>the FREEMASONS acts, especially where it is more free to act without  <BR>restraint, and then let any one judge whether in fact it does not  <BR>wish to carry out the policy of the Naturalists.  By a long and  <BR>persevering labor, they endeavor to bring about this result - namely,  <BR>that the office and authority of the Church may become of no account  <BR>in the civil State; and for this same reason they declare to the  <BR>people and contend that Church and State ought to be altogether  <BR>disunited.  By this means they reject from the laws and from the  <BR>commonwealth the wholesome influence of the Catholic religion; and  <BR>they consequently imagine that States ought to be constituted without  <BR>any regard for the laws and precepts of the Church. <BR> <BR>Nor do they think it enough to disregard the Church - the best of  <BR>guides - unless they also injure it by their hostility.  Indeed, with  <BR>them it is lawful to attack with impunity the very foundations of the  <BR>Catholic religion, in speech, in writing, and in teaching;  and even  <BR>the rights of the Church are not spared, and the offices with which  <BR>it is divinely invested are not safe.  The least possible liberty to  <BR>manage affairs is left to the Church; and this is done by laws not  <BR>apparently very hostile, but in reality framed and fitted to hinder  <BR>freedom of action.  Moreover, We see exceptional and onerous laws  <BR>imposed upon the clergy, to the end that they may be continually  <BR>diminished in number and in necessary means.  We see also the  <BR>remnants of the possessions of the Church fettered by the strictest  <BR>conditions, and subjected to the power and arbitrary will of the  <BR>administrators of the State, and the religious orders rooted up and  <BR>scattered. <BR> <BR>But against the Apostolic See and the Roman Pontiff the contention of  <BR>these enemies has been for a long time directed.  The Pontiff was  <BR>first, for specious reasons, thrust out from the bulwark of his  <BR>liberty and of his right, the civil princedom; soon he was unjustly  <BR>driven into a condition which was unbearable because of the  <BR>difficulties raised on all sides; and now the time has come when the  <BR>partisans of the sects openly declare, what in secret among  <BR>themselves they have for a long time plotted, that the sacred power  <BR>of the Pontiffs must be abolished, and that the Pontificate itself,  <BR>founded by divine right, must be utterly destroyed.  If other proofs  <BR>were wanting, this fact would be sufficiently disclosed by the  <BR>testimony of men well informed, of whom some at other times, and  <BR>others again recently, have declared it to be true of the FREEMASONS  <BR>that they especially desire to assail the Church with irreconcilable  <BR>hostility, and that they will never rest until they have destroyed  <BR>whatever the supreme Pontiffs have established for the sake of  <BR>religion. <BR> <BR>If those who are admitted as members are not commanded to abjure by  <BR>any form of words the Catholic doctrines, this omission, so far from  <BR>being adverse to the designs of the FREEMASONS, is more useful for  <BR>their purposes.  First, in this way they easily deceive the simple- <BR>minded and the heedless, and can induce a far greater number to  <BR>become members.  Again, as all who offer themselves are received  <BR>whatever may be their form of religion, they thereby teach the great  <BR>error of this age - that a regard for religion should be held as an  <BR>indifferent matter, and that all religions are alike.  This manner of  <BR>reasoning is calculated to bring about the ruin of all forms of  <BR>religion, and especially of the Catholic religion, which, as it is  <BR>the only one that is true, cannot, without great injustice, be  <BR>regarded as merely equal to other religions. <BR> <BR>But the Naturalists go much further;  for having, in the highest  <BR>things, entered upon a wholly erroneous course, they are carried  <BR>headlong to extremes, either by reason of the weakness of human  <BR>nature, or because God inflicts upon them the just punishment of  <BR>their pride.  Hence it happens that they no longer consider as  <BR>certain and permanent those things which are fully understood by the  <BR>natural light of reason, such as certainly are - the existence of  <BR>God, the immaterial nature of the human soul, and its immortality.   <BR>The sect of the FREEMASONS, by a similar course of error, is exposed  <BR>to these same dangers; for although in a general way they may profess  <BR>the existence of God, they themselves are witnesses that they do not  <BR>maintain this truth with the full assent of the mind or with a firm  <BR>conviction.  Neither do they conceal that this question about God is  <BR>the greatest source and cause of discords among them; in fact, it is  <BR>certain that a considerable contention about this same subject has  <BR>existed among them very lately.  But indeed the sect allows great  <BR>liberty to its votaries, so that to each side is given the right to  <BR>defend its opinion, either that there is a God, or that there is  <BR>none;  and those who obstinately contend that there is no God are as  <BR>easily initiated as those who contend that God exists, though like  <BR>the Pantheists, they have false notions concerning Him:  all which is  <BR>nothing else than taking away the reality, while retaining some  <BR>absurd representation of the divine nature. <BR> <BR>When this greatest fundamental truth has been overturned or weakened,  <BR>it follows that those truths also which are known by the teaching of  <BR>nature must begin to fall - namely, that all things were mjade by the  <BR>free will of God the Creator;  that the world is governed by  <BR>Providence; that souls do not die; that to this life of men upon the  <BR>earth there will succeed another and an everlasting life. <BR> <BR>When these truths are done away with, which are as the principles of  <BR>nature and important for knowledge and for practical use, it is easy  <BR>to see what will become of both public and private morality.  We say  <BR>nothing of those more heavenly vitrues, which no one can exercise or  <BR>even acquire without a special gift and grace of God; of which  <BR>necessarily no trace can be found in those who reject as unknown the  <BR>redemption of mankind, the grace of God, the sacraments, and the  <BR>happiness to be obtained in heaven.  We speak now of the duties which  <BR>have their origin in natural probity.  That God is the Creator of the  <BR>world and its provident Ruler;  that the eternal law commands the  <BR>natural order to be maintained, and forbids that it be disturbed;  <BR>that the last end of men is a destiny far above human things and  <BR>beyond this sojourning upon the earth:  these are the sources and  <BR>these the principles of all justice and morality.  If these be taken  <BR>away, as the Naturalists and FREEMASONS desire, there will  <BR>immediately be no knowledge as to what constitutes justice and  <BR>injustice, or upon what principle morality is founded.  And, in  <BR>truth, the teaching of morality which alone finds favor with the sect  <BR>of FREEMASONS, and in which they contend that youth should be  <BR>instructed, is that which they call "civil," and  <BR>"independent," and "free," namely, that which does  <BR>not contain any religious belief.  But how insufficient such teaching  <BR>is, how wanting in soundness, and how easily moved by every impulse  <BR>of passion, is sufficiently proved by its sad fruits, which have  <BR>already begun to appear.  For whenever, by removing Christian  <BR>education, the sect has begun more completely to rule, there goodness  <BR>and integrity of morals have begun quickly to perish, monstrous and  <BR>shameful opinions have grown up, and the audacity of evil deeds has  <BR>risen to a high degree.  All this is commonly complained of and  <BR>deplored; and not a few of those who by no means wish to do so are  <BR>compelled by abundant evidence to give not infrequently the same  <BR>testimony. <BR> <BR>Moreover, since human nature was stained by original sin, and is  <BR>therefore more disposed to vice than to virtue, for a virtuous life  <BR>is absolutely necessary to restrain the disorderly movements of the  <BR>soul, and to make the passions obedient to reason.  In this conflict  <BR>human things must very often be despised, and the greatest labors and  <BR>hardships must be undergone, in order that reason may always hold its  <BR>sway.   But the Naturalists and FREEMASONS, having no faith in those  <BR>things which we have learned by the revelation of God, deny that our  <BR>first parents sinned, and consequently think that free will is not at  <BR>all weakened and inclined to evil.  On the contrary, exaggerating  <BR>rather our natural virtue and excellence and placing therin alone the  <BR>principle and rule of justice, they cannot even imagine that there is  <BR>any need at all of a constant struggle and a perfect steadfastness to  <BR>overcome the violence and rule the passions of our nature.  Wherefore  <BR>we see that men are publically tempted by the many allurements of  <BR>pleasure;  that there are journals and pamphlets with neither  <BR>moderation nor shame;  that stage-plays are remarkable for license;  <BR>that designs for works of art are shamelessly sought in the laws of a  <BR>so-called realism;  that the contrivances for a soft and delicate  <BR>life are most carefully devised;  and that all the blandishments of  <BR>pleasure are dilligently sought out by which virtue may be lulled to  <BR>sleep.  Wickedly also, but at the same time consistently, do those  <BR>act who do away with the expectation of the joys of heaven, and bring  <BR>down all happiness to the level of mortality, and, as it were, sink  <BR>it in the earth.  Of what We have said the following fact,  <BR>astonishing not so much in itself as in its open expression, may  <BR>serve as a confirmation.  For since generally no one is accustomed to  <BR>obey crafty and clever men so submissively as those whose soul is  <BR>weakened and broken down by the domination of the passions, there  <BR>have been in the sect of the FREEMASONS some who have plainly  <BR>determined and proposed that, artfully and of set purpose, the  <BR>multitude should be satiated with a boundless license of vice, as,  <BR>when this had been done, it would easily come under their power and  <BR>authority for any acts of daring.  What refers to domestic life in  <BR>the teaching of the Naturalists is almost all contained in the  <BR>following declarations.  That marriage belongs to the genus of  <BR>commercial contracts, which can rightly be revoked by the will of  <BR>those who made them, and that the civil rulers of the State have  <BR>power over the matrimonial bond; that in the education of youth  <BR>nothing is to be taught in the matter of religion as of certain and  <BR>fixed opinion; and each one must be left at liberty to follow, when  <BR>he comes of age, whatever he may prefer.  To these things the  <BR>FREEMASONS fully assent; and not only assent, but have endeavored to  <BR>make them into a law and institution.   For in many countries, and  <BR>those nominally Catholic, it is enacted that no marriages shall be  <BR>considered lawful except those contracted by the civil rite;  in  <BR>other places the law permits divorce; and in others every effort is  <BR>used to make it lawful as soon as may be.  Thus the time is quickly  <BR>coming when marriages will be turned into another kind of contract -  <BR>that is, into changeable and uncertain unions which fancy may join  <BR>together, and which the same when changed may disunite.  With the  <BR>greatest unanimity the sect of the FREEMASONS also endeavors to take  <BR>to itself the education of youth.  They think that they can easily  <BR>mould to their opinions that soft and pliant age, and bend it whither  <BR>they will;  and that nothing can be more fitted than this to enable  <BR>them to bring up the youth of the State after their own plan.   <BR>Therefore in the education and instruction of children they allow no  <BR>share, either of teaching or of discipline, to the ministers of the  <BR>Church; and in many places they have procured that the education of  <BR>youth shall be exclusively in the hands of laymen, and that nothing  <BR>which treats of the most important and most holy duties of men to God  <BR>shall be introduced into the instructions on morals. <BR> <BR>Then come their doctrines of politics, in which the Naturalists lay  <BR>down that all men have the same right, and are in every respect of  <BR>equal and like condition;  that each one is naturally free; that no  <BR>one has the right to command another; that it is an act of violence  <BR>to require men to obey any authority other than that which is  <BR>obtained from themselves.  According to this, therefore, all things  <BR>belong to the free people; power is held by the command or permission  <BR>of the people, so that, when the popular will changes, rulers may  <BR>lawfully be deposed; and the source of all rights and civil duties is  <BR>either in the multitude or in the governing authority when this is  <BR>constituted according to the latest doctrines.  It is held also that  <BR>the State should be without God; that in the various forms of  <BR>religion there is no reason why one should have precedence of  <BR>another; and that they are all to occupy the same place. <BR> <BR>That these doctrines are equally acceptable to the FREEMASONS, and  <BR>that they would wish to constitute States according to this example  <BR>and model, is too well known to require proof.  For some  time past  <BR>they have openly endeavored to bring this about with all their  <BR>strength and resources; and in this they prepare the way for not a  <BR>few bolder men who are hurrying on even to worse things, in their  <BR>endeavor to obtain equality and community of all goods by the  <BR>destruction of every distinction of rank and property. <BR> <BR>What therefore the sect of the FREEMASONS is, and what course it  <BR>pursues, appears sufficiently from the summary We have briefly given.  <BR> Their chief dogmas are so greatly and manifestly at variance with  <BR>reason, that nothing can be more perverse.  To wish to destroy the  <BR>religion and the Church which God Himself has established, and whose  <BR>perpetuity He insures by His protection, and to bring back after a  <BR>lapse of eighteen centuries the manners and customs of the pagans, is  <BR>signal folly and audacious impiety.  Neither is it less horrible nor  <BR>more tolerable that they should repudiate the benefits which Jesus  <BR>Christ has mercifully obtained, not only for individuals, but also  <BR>for the family and for civil society, benefits which, even according  <BR>to the judgement and testimony of enemies of Christianity, are very  <BR>great.  In this insane and wicked endeavor we may almost see the  <BR>implacable hatred and spirit of revenge with which Satan himself is  <BR>inflamed against Jesus Christ. --So also the studious endeavor of the  <BR>FREEMASONS to destroy the chief foundations of justice and honesty,  <BR>and to co-operate with those who would wish, as if they were m]]></content:encoded>
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                        <description><![CDATA[By L&#039;menexe ( - 171.208.42.77) on Saturday, &gt;January 22, 2000 - 08:20 am:  &gt;hoo-hah!  &gt;talk about &quot;no point talking to you any further&quot;  &gt;....why bother talking at all to so...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[By L&#039;menexe ( - 171.208.42.77) on Saturday, &gt;January 22, 2000 - 08:20 am: <BR> <BR>&gt;hoo-hah!  <BR>&gt;talk about "no point talking to you any further"  <BR>&gt;....why bother talking at all to someone who  <BR>&gt;uses phrases like "illuminati/masonic/jewish  <BR>&gt;regime"?  <BR>&gt;that puts this person as the same company as  <BR>&gt;the looniest of american loonies.  <BR>&gt;mind you, said american loonies would kick this  <BR>&gt;"furriner" fellow&#039;s butt and toss him out the door.  <BR> <BR>
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<BR> <BR>St. John Chrysostom says: "How dare Christians have the slightest <BR>intercourse with Jews! They are lustful, rapacious, greedy, perfidious <BR>bandits: pests of the universe!  Their sysnagogue is a house of <BR>prostitution, the domicile of the devil, as is the soul of the Jew.  As a <BR>matter of fact, Jews worship the devil; their religion is a disease, their <BR>synagogue a an abyss of perdition.  The rejection and dispersion of the <BR>Jews was done by the wrath of God because of His absolute abandonment of <BR>the Jews.  God HATES the Jews, and on JUdgement Day will say with those who <BR>sympathize with them: "Depart from Me, for you have had intercourse with my <BR>murderers!"  Flee, then, from their assemblies, fly from their houses, and <BR>hold their synagogue in hatred and aversion." <BR>  <BR>St. Augustine says: "Our Lord Jesus Christ referred to Himself as "the <BR>Stone" (St. Mt. 21:44). Lying on the ground, it shakes whoever falls over <BR>it; coming from on high, it crushes the proud.  The Jews have already been <BR>shaken by their previous stumble/  What awaits them is to be crushed by His <BR>Coming."  <BR> <BR>St. Barnabas says: "Do not add to your sins by saying that the Covenant is <BR>boththeirs and ours.  Yes it is ours, but they lost it forever." <BR> <BR>St. Vincent Ferrer says: "Since His spouse, the Synagogue, refused to <BR>receive Him, Christ answered: "This is a harlot!" and gave her a bill of <BR>divorce." <BR> <BR>Pope Gregory IX says: "Ungrateful for favors and forgeful of benefits, the <BR>Jews return insult for kindness and impious contempt for goodness.  They <BR>ought to know the yoke of perpetual enslavement because of their guilt.  <BR>See to it that the perfidious Jews never in the future grow insolent, but <BR>that they always suffer publicly the shame of their sin in servile fear." <BR> <BR>Pope Innocent III says: "Crucifiers of Christ ought to be held in continual <BR>subjection." <BR> <BR>St. Thomas Aquinas says: "It would be licit, according to custom, to hold <BR>Jews in perpetual servitude because of their crime." <BR> <BR>Pope Leo VII says: "Let the Gospel be preached to them and, if they remain <BR>obstinate, let them be expelled." <BR> <BR>St. Augustine says: "The Jews wander over the entire earth, their backs <BR>bent over and their eyes cast downward, forever calling to our minds the <BR>curse they carry with them." <BR> <BR>Pope Innocent III says: "As wanderers, they (the Jews) must remain upon the <BR>earth until their faces are filled with shame and they seek the name of the <BR>Lord Jesus Christ." <BR> <BR>"Thou shalt eat bread and cover it with the dung that comes out of a man.  <BR>Thus shall the children of Israel  eat their bread all filthy among the <BR>nations wither I will cast them out, saith the Lord." (Ezechiel 4:12-13) <BR> <BR>"The Jews, who killed both the Lord Jesus and the prophets and have <BR>persecuted us, do not please God, and they have become adversaries to all <BR>men, to fill up their sin always; for the wrath of God has come upon them <BR>to the end." (I Thessalonians 2:14-16) <BR> <BR>St. Vincent Ferrer says: "One who dies a Jew will be damned." <BR> <BR>St. Justin the Martyr says: "Those of the seed of Abraham who live <BR>according to the Law of Moses and who do not believe in Christ before death <BR>shall not be saved; especially they who curse this very Christ in the <BR>synagogues; who curse everything by which they might obtain salvation and <BR>escape the vengeance of fire." <BR> <BR>St. Agobard says: "Jews are cursed and covered with malediction.  The curse <BR>has penetrated them like water in their bowels and oil in their bones.  <BR>They are cursed in the city and cursed in the country, cursed in their <BR>coming in and cursed in their going out.  Cursed are the fruits of their <BR>loins, of their lands, of their flocks; cursed are their cellars, their <BR>granaries, their shops, their food, the very crumbs off their tables!" <BR> <BR>"If any man love not Our Lord Jesus Christ, let him be anathema."  (I <BR>Corinthians 16:22) <BR> <BR>St. Ambrose says: "O Jewish hearts, harder than rocks!" <BR> <BR>"For all the House of Israel is a hard forhead and an obstinate heart." <BR>(Ezechiel 3:7) <BR> <BR>St. Bernard says: "O intelligence coarse, dense, and cow-like, which did <BR>not recognize God even in His own works!  Perhaps the Jew will complain <BR>that I call his intelligence bovine, but his intelligence is LESS than <BR>bovine: "The ox knows his Owner, and the ass knows his Master&#039;s crib, but <BR>Israel has not known Me, and My people have not understood" (Isaiah 1:3)  <BR>You see, O Jew, I am easier on you than your own peophet!" <BR> <BR>St. Bernardine of Feltre says: "Canon Law forbids all intercourse with <BR>Jews." <BR> <BR>The Council of Elvira declared: "Indeed, if any one of the clergy or <BR>faithful has taken a meal with Jews, he is to abstain from Communion so <BR>that he may be reformed." <BR> <BR>St. Augustine says: "Judaism, since Christ, is a corruption; indeed, Judas <BR>(Iscariot) is the image of the Jewish people: their understanding of <BR>Scripture is carnal; they bear the guilt for the death of the Savior, for <BR>through their fathers they have killed Christ.  The Jews held Him; the Jews <BR>insulted Him; the Jews bound Him; they crowned Him with thorns; they <BR>scourged Him; they hanged Him upon a tree." <BR> <BR>St. Gregory of Nyssa says: "Jews are slayers of the Lord, murderers of the <BR>prophets, enemies and haters of God, adversaries of grace, enemies of their <BR>fathers&#039; faith, advocates of the devil, a brood of vipers, slanderers, <BR>scoffers, men of darkened minds, the leaven of Pharisees, a congregation of <BR>demons, sinners, wicked men, haters of goodness!" <BR> <BR>"Woe to the sinful nation, a people loaded with iniquity, a wicked seed, <BR>ungracious children.  They have forsaken the Lord, they have blasphemed the <BR>Holy One of Israel, they have gone away backwards.  And when you stretch <BR>forth your hands, I will turn away My eyes from you, saith the Lord; and <BR>when you multiply prayer, I will not hear, for your hands are full of <BR>blood."  (Isaiah 1: 4,15) <BR> <BR>St. Basil the Great says: "And such are the prayers of the Jews, for when <BR>they stretch forth their hands in prayer, they only remind God-the-Father <BR>of their sin against His Son.  And at every stretching-forth of their <BR>hands, they only make it obvious that they are stained with the blood of <BR>Christ.  For they who persevere in their blindness inherit the blood-guilt <BR>of their fathers, for they cried out: "His blood be on us AND ON OUR <BR>CHILDREN" (St. Mt. 27:25)" <BR> <BR>St. Alphonsus Liguori says: "Poor Jews!  You invoked a dreadful curse upon <BR>your own heads; and that curse, miserable race, you carry upon you to this <BR>day, and to the End of Time you shall endure the chastisement of that <BR>innocent blood!"]]></content:encoded>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Quotes from the  <BR>Bull of the Convocation of the Holy Ecumenical COUNCIL OF TRENT under Pope Paul III <BR> <BR>Paul III: <BR>"Whilst we desired the commonwealth to be safe and protected against the arms and insidious designs of the infidels (Mohammedans), yet, because of our transgressions and the guilt of us all, indeed, because of the wrath of God hanging over us by reason of our sins, Rhodes has been lost, Hungary ravaged, war by land and sea intended and planned against Italy, and against Austria and Illyria, since the Turk, our godless and ruthless enemy, was never at rest and looked upon our mutual enmities and dissensions as his fitting opportunity to carry out his designs with success." <BR> <BR> "In the meantime, the Turk, our cruel and everlasting enemy, having attacked Italy with a powerful fleet, captured, sacked and ravaged several cities on the shores of Apulia and carried off as booty the inhabitants, while we, in the greatest fear and general danger, were occupied in fortifying our shores and in furnishing assistance to the nearest neighboring localities." <BR> <BR>"Wherefore, beholding with the bitterest grief of our soul that the affairs of Christendom were becoming worse, Hungary oppressed by the Turks, Germany endangered, and all other states overwhelmed with apprehension and grief, we resolved to wait no longer for the consent of any prince, but to look solely to the will of the Almighty God and to the good of the Christian commonwealth" <BR> <BR>"...we may in the holy and ecumenical council, in a better and easier manner consider, and with the charity of all concurring to one end, ponder, discuss, execute and bring speedily and happily to the desired result whatever things pertain to the purity and truth of the Christian religion, to the restoration of what is good and the correction of bad morals, to the peace, unity and harmony of Christians among themselves, of the princes as well as of the people, and whatever is necessary to repulse those attacks of barbarians (Turks) and infidels (Mohammedans) whereby they seek the overthrow of all Christendom."  <BR> <BR> <BR>FIRST SESSION of the Holy and Ecumenical COUNCIL OF TRENT <BR>celebrated under the sovereign pontiff, Paul III, on the thirteenth day of December in the year of the Lord 1545 <BR> <BR> <BR>Decree concerning the opening of the council: <BR> <BR>Paul III: <BR>"Does it please you, for the praise and glory of the holy and undivided Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, for the advance and exaltation of the Christian faith and religion, for the extirpation of heresies, for the peace and unity of the Church, for the reform of the clergy and Christian people, for the suppression and destruction of the enemies of the Christian name, to decree and declare that the holy and general Council of Trent begins and has begun?" <BR> <BR>They (the bishops and cardinals) answered: It pleases us.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <description><![CDATA[bosna, you are moron. Abdullah]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[bosna, you are moron. Abdullah]]></content:encoded>
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                        <description><![CDATA[Antonio, Turk, Wallex &quot;Armenia doesn&#039;t need to make peace with his neighbourgs&quot; &quot;the Russians do not need to nuke the Chechens. If the Russians will just nuke the Ottomans instead, then...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Antonio, Turk, Wallex <BR>"Armenia doesn&#039;t need to make peace with his neighbourgs" <BR>"the Russians do not need to nuke the Chechens. If the Russians will just nuke the Ottomans instead, then the Chechens will not have their main support " <BR> <BR>Is it delirium tremens or what? <BR>Could you give more information on the role play by Turky and Armenia in the Chechen conflict?]]></content:encoded>
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                        <description><![CDATA[Toofan said: &quot;Chechnians armed Forces consist of All members of Muslims Republics&quot; Look who the Russian are fighting! _______________________  UltraRussianNationalist  &quot;they called the Bolsh...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Toofan said: <BR>"Chechnians armed Forces consist of All members of Muslims Republics" <BR>Look who the Russian are fighting! <BR>_______________________ <BR> <BR>UltraRussianNationalist <BR> <BR>"they called the Bolshevik leader&#039;s saint-like influence on Russian history."  <BR>Communism, the last religion? <BR> <BR>"Card-carrying members (of the party) are getting closer to Christianity."  <BR>"We strongly believe that sooner or later communism will be built," she said. "Jesus Christ was the first communist, you know." <BR> <BR>What a rubbish you gave us to swallow! <BR>Incredible! <BR>Unbeleivable! <BR>I was happy to read it. It confirm my hypothesis of Communism as a new religion.]]></content:encoded>
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                        <description><![CDATA[By Antonio: ...Armenia does not need to be at peace with all her neighbors. Armenia can kick Azerbaijan&#039;s butt! That&#039;s why the Azerbaijanis go wimpering up to big daddy OSCE to put...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[By Antonio: ...Armenia does not need to be at peace with all her neighbors. Armenia can kick Azerbaijan&#039;s butt! That&#039;s why the Azerbaijanis go wimpering up to big daddy OSCE to put pressure on Armenia to hand back Karavajar (Kyalbajar) and Fizouli and Chebrayel. Turks. Such wimps! But in actuality, the Russians do not need to nuke the Chechens. If the Russians will just nuke the Ottomans instead, then the Chechens will not have their main support anymore and will lose their source of encouragement and start behaving themselves.  <BR>Well, in spite of the fact that the Iranians are Muslims, they at least have some class, and a culture of their own. The Iranians are also ethnic Europeans like the Armenians, Kurds, Gruzyans, and Russians." <BR> <BR>With all due respect, you, sir, are a pompous ass.]]></content:encoded>
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