conrad on March 13th, 2010

I want my money back! It wasn’t even a fight. It was this small Asian guy beating up this bigger African guy. I can’t say I blame Clottey as I’d probably do the same thing facing Pacquiao. Anyway, it was Pacquiao by TKO on the third round. That’s my own take of it. The official [...]

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conrad on March 12th, 2010

For a long time, David Diaz dreaded seeing video footages of Manny Pacquiao’s fights. The Chicago native knows that, invariably, his knockout loss to the pound-for-pound king on June 28, 2008 would be highlighted.
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That was Diaz after his lost to Manny Pacquiao, the current best pound for pound fighter in the world! But that’s [...]

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conrad on January 19th, 2010

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conrad on January 7th, 2010

A Catholic forum poster constantly claim the INC is a business but of course it’s an empty claim because he could not provide a single evidence of such claim. So I went out casually to set the record straight and prove that between the INC and and RCC,  it is the Catholic church which is [...]

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conrad on January 6th, 2010

he Catholic Church has a proud history, proud not of the Godly and spiritual sense but of the temporal. Afterall, this same church was the one and same as the Roman Empire. A casual check of history would reveal that this supposed religious organization started out as a tool by the Roman Emperor Constantine to [...]

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conrad on December 11th, 2009

San Fernando Giant Lantern Festival/Fiesta ng Parol – celebrated the whole month of December in San Fernando, Pampanga. The festival culminates in a judging contest of the best, biggest and most beautiful Christmas lantern made by the local craftsmen in San Fernando.
There is always a fiesta (festival) going on somewhere in the Philippines as every [...]

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conrad on December 10th, 2009

What do people do at Christmas? what else but merry making, eating and drinking!
Christmas Revelry
illions of people from virtually every country of the world celebrate the holiday season during the Winter Solstice, and this has been true even before Christmas as we now know it existed. Pagans , farmers and common folk celebrated the [...]

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conrad on December 9th, 2009

The Catholic tradition of decorated trees did not come from Christianity as laid out in scriptures but from Norse mythology similar to the eggs and bunny of Easter.
The world tree is an enormous ash that grew in the middle of the world and was sacred to Odin the chief God in Norse paganism. The mythical [...]

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truthcaster on November 5th, 2009

Generally accepted today as fact most specially by Catholics is the alleged heresy of Arius. According to most historians, Arius of Alexandria in Egypt held the teaching that Jesus was not co-equal with God the Father, and did not exist in “the beginning”. This teachings was said to cause a dispute with his Bishop, Alexander [...]

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The Orthodox church claims to be the “one holy, catholic, apostolic” church. That’s fine and dandy, I guess. Except, the same title is also being claimed by another paganism based religion, the RCC. So, which is the true “one, holy, catholic, apostolic” church? Well, neither.
Anyway, many RCC say the Orthodox church “split” from the RCC. [...]

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