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« Reply #105 on: September 17, 2006, 05:12:02 PM »
If he has got a car, will he be able to take me to Tesco's ?

Perhaps. But only if you wear the chador in public. No other man besides him is allowed to enjoy your beauty...

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Re: The restoration of Monarchy in France, pretenders and possibility
« Reply #106 on: September 17, 2006, 05:12:59 PM »
That's too much. BourbonFan, you have made it clear that you believe these prophecies. However, other posters have made it perfectly clear that they think it's a load of twaddle - I don't see what else there is to discuss.

There is no serious discussion here, "thanks" to Kimberly's replies, only some gentle poking fun at each other. Is gentle fun banned on APB?

Not at all - it's usually denoted by a smilie though. Perhaps I'm just unused to the idea of you making posts with the sole idea of of 'gentle poking fun'.  ::)
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Re: The restoration of Monarchy in France, pretenders and possibility
« Reply #107 on: September 17, 2006, 05:14:55 PM »
Does that come with matching shoes?
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Re: The restoration of Monarchy in France, pretenders and possibility
« Reply #108 on: September 17, 2006, 05:17:20 PM »
Does that come with matching shoes?

Perhaps, if you perform well your duties of cooking, cleaning, and raising his many children as a good Muslim wife should.

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Re: The restoration of Monarchy in France, pretenders and possibility
« Reply #109 on: September 17, 2006, 05:22:31 PM »
"raising his many children.....?? They can wear platform shoes like all the others...... I'm bored now. Night night sweetie.
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« Reply #110 on: September 17, 2006, 06:39:58 PM »
"raising his many children.....?? They can wear platform shoes like all the others...... I'm bored now. Night night sweetie.

Good night, you, too. Or, good morning! (depending on when you get to read this message).

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Re: The restoration of Monarchy in France, pretenders and possibility
« Reply #111 on: September 18, 2006, 11:06:54 AM »
There are subtle signs that these prophecies are starting to become reality. For more about these signs, please, see "Spanish Royal Family. Summer 2006."

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Sorry, these signs were so subtle that I missed them!

plese explain.... will Leonor be Empress of Byzantium or not!!

The signs are - if you read on down the thread - the stronger and stronger friendship between two nations currently on opposite sides of the military barricade represented by NATO: Spain and Russia. "Filip VI" and "the blonde nation" have begun their prophetic cooperation.

Sorry to disappoint you, though: according to St. Methodius, "Filip VI" will have sons who will inherit the throne. Leonor will not become queen or empress.

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Sorry for your St.Methodius,and for you.It must be hard to be living in the 21st century,while actually thinking you live in the 15th suffering from megalomania.
Very offensive posts regarding your " women-men equality being anti-christian",and the ongoing twaddle regarding prophecies.You're tiresome and uncanny views?They're just too much.
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Re: The restoration of Monarchy in France, pretenders and possibility
« Reply #112 on: September 18, 2006, 07:04:57 PM »
There are subtle signs that these prophecies are starting to become reality. For more about these signs, please, see "Spanish Royal Family. Summer 2006."

God bless!
Borbon Fan

Sorry, these signs were so subtle that I missed them!

plese explain.... will Leonor be Empress of Byzantium or not!!

The signs are - if you read on down the thread - the stronger and stronger friendship between two nations currently on opposite sides of the military barricade represented by NATO: Spain and Russia. "Filip VI" and "the blonde nation" have begun their prophetic cooperation.

Sorry to disappoint you, though: according to St. Methodius, "Filip VI" will have sons who will inherit the throne. Leonor will not become queen or empress.

God bless!
Borbon Fan

Sorry for your St.Methodius,and for you.It must be hard to be living in the 21st century,while actually thinking you live in the 15th suffering from megalomania.
Very offensive posts regarding your " women-men equality being anti-christian",and the ongoing twaddle regarding prophecies.You're tiresome and uncanny views?They're just too much.

Sir, your bring double shame on yourself by attacking firstly the Orthodox Church, Her views on men and women, and Her saints (St. Methodius is not just my saint, but that of hundreds of millions of Orthodox Christians) and secondly me personally ("suffering from megalomania").

Since you do not seem to believe in Christ and His many gifts to His saints such as that of prophecy, please, ignore the prophecies. They are meant to strenghten the weaker faith of some Christians as they see them fulfilled.

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Re: The restoration of Monarchy in France, pretenders and possibility
« Reply #113 on: September 19, 2006, 01:52:17 AM »
I did not attack the Orthodox church as such,each his/her own,unless you like to see what you wish/want to see only,but sure,I do not agree on everything any religion "dishes up" without questioning.Second:I did not attack St.Methodius as such,merely the way you "handle" him here,on this forum.Third: I do believe in Christ,allthough not in a fundamentalist fashion,and I certainly do not "dish" that up on this forum,I'm sure there must be Bible-belt forums to cater for that. 
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Re: The restoration of Monarchy in France, pretenders and possibility
« Reply #114 on: September 19, 2006, 11:44:22 AM »
I did not attack the Orthodox church as such,each his/her own,unless you like to see what you wish/want to see only,but sure,I do not agree on everything any religion "dishes up" without questioning.Second:I did not attack St.Methodius as such,merely the way you "handle" him here,on this forum.Third: I do believe in Christ,allthough not in a fundamentalist fashion,and I certainly do not "dish" that up on this forum,I'm sure there must be Bible-belt forums to cater for that. 

In your answer you failed to address one issue: your personal attack on "megalomaniac" me.

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Re: The restoration of Monarchy in France, pretenders and possibility
« Reply #115 on: September 19, 2006, 03:32:40 PM »
Talking about personal attacks? Well you can sure dish them out. You called me "an Anti- christian Feminist". I take offense at this....I, sir, am not a feminist. >:(
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« Reply #116 on: September 19, 2006, 03:57:20 PM »
Talking about personal attacks? Well you can sure dish them out. You called me "an Anti- christian Feminist". I take offense at this....I, sir, am not a feminist. >:(

I never called you a feminist. I don't attack persons. I only attack ideas/ideals that I find wrong. Read again, please, this posting in which I criticized "your anti-Christian feminist ideals."

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Re: The restoration of Monarchy in France, pretenders and possibility
« Reply #117 on: September 19, 2006, 04:30:30 PM »
If I have "feminist ideals" ergo I am a feminist!
So I take it from that, that we won't be going out for a frothy coffee tomorrow





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Re: The restoration of Monarchy in France, pretenders and possibility
« Reply #118 on: September 19, 2006, 04:50:36 PM »
If I have "feminist ideals" ergo I am a feminist!
So I take it from that, that we won't be going out for a frothy coffee tomorrow

I go out to drinks with anybody, as long as they are respectful of each other. Yes, even with people with "feminist ideals." Notice I don't call you and never called you "feminist." People can have wrong ideas or ideals, anybody can, anybody can make mistakes, but that doesn't make them bad people. Only Christ decides at the end, when He balances out everything we did, who's good, who's bad. Nobody else can.

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Re: The restoration of Monarchy in France, pretenders and possibility
« Reply #119 on: September 19, 2006, 05:16:06 PM »
There's been far to much personal banter (not to mention abstract theological discussion) on this thread that really doesn't belong on this forum. Any more of it and I think I'll have to lock this thread.
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