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Lady liberty is holding what book in her hand?

 
 
RexRed
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:04 pm
Diest TKO wrote:
Topic closed. In summary...

RexRed wrote:

Blah blah blah... lies.


others wrote:

no. Proof.


RexRed wrote:

how dare you insult me... more lies.


others wrote:

summary of proof.


RexRed wrote:

rhetoric ad naseum.


And were was your proof that the book in her hand does not represent the Bible considering it is the most popular book of all time? And it is the statue adorning the largest city of the largest predominantly Christian country the world?

You have none...

Besides the fact that the HOLY BIBLE is at the center of the Masonic lodge??

Closure...
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nimh
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:05 pm
LionTamerX wrote:
RexRed wrote:
LionTamerX wrote:
RexRed wrote:
God is the greatest lover... God knows the heart and the desires of the flesh.

Wow... Just wow.

Can you expound a bit more? Smile

God just got here... I'll be busy for a little while.


<guffaws>
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littlek
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:07 pm
nimh wrote:
Somehow this made me LOL...

littlek wrote:
RexRed wrote:
Why put a statue on an island and place her back to the people whom she is supposed to be illuminating? If not for a deeper purpose to lead people to the easter star who is Christ Jesus?

Uh, because she's welcoming those weak and destitute immigrants.


Because it's ironic? Isn't christianity supposedly about the same thing?
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nimh
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:08 pm
RexRed wrote:
And were was your proof that the book in her hand does not represent the Bible considering it is the most popular book of all time? And it is the statue adorning the largest city of the largest predominantly Christian country the world?

If they'd have wanted the book in her hand to be a Bible, wouldnt they, you know, just have put a Bible in her hand?
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:09 pm
RexRed wrote:
And were was your proof that the book in her hand


there is no book in her hand.

the end.
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:11 pm
And she wouldn't be holding a torch, she would be holding a crucifix if she was a Catholic and a cross if not.

Joe(so much for the unity of Christendom)Nation
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nimh
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:12 pm
littlek wrote:
Because it's ironic? Isn't christianity supposedly about the same thing?

No, nothing so deep.. Just such an understated duh-like response to such grandiose nonsense, made me laugh..
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:12 pm
This
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for
the
most
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ever.
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Miller
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:13 pm
ehBeth wrote:
RexRed wrote:
And were was your proof that the book in her hand


there is no book in her hand.

the end.


It's her purse, not a book. Maybe it was a laptop!
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littlek
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:14 pm
Joe Nation wrote:
And she wouldn't be holding a torch, she would be holding a crucifix if she was a Catholic and a cross if not.

Joe(so much for the unity of Christendom)Nation


Or a rosary.
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Miller
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:16 pm
Those are Buddhist beads...
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littlek
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:20 pm
Aha!
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RexRed
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:27 pm
ehBeth wrote:
RexRed wrote:
And were was your proof that the book in her hand


there is no book in her hand.

the end.


Tablet is French for book.

NOT the end...

Also the Americans know which "book" is the bastion of "liberty" and it is not the Ladies Home Journal, the satanic verses or the Egyptian book of the dead...

Considering the "statue' IS a religious symbolic monument and the American society was and still is predominantly Christian then the tablet represents the LAW OF LIBERTY. For other than the declaration of independence what other tablet, book or document reveals the "law of liberty" (which would be written on a tablet as the original law was) as the Bible does?

The scale tips again in my favor...
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old europe
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:28 pm
RexRed wrote:
the book in her hand



The Lord will afflict you with madness, blindness and confusion of mind. At midday you will grope about like a blind man in the dark.

Deuteronomy 28:28-29
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Miller
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:32 pm
old europe wrote:
RexRed wrote:
the book in her hand



The Lord will afflict you with madness, blindness and confusion of mind. At midday you will grope about like a blind man in the dark.

Deuteronomy 28:28-29


Sounds like a good case of gonorreha of the throat...
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RexRed
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:37 pm
James 1:25
But whoso looketh into the perfect law of liberty, and continueth therein, he being not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work, this man shall be blessed in his deed.

James 2:12
So speak ye, and so do, as they that shall be judged by the law of liberty.

Comment: And where might this "law of liberty" be written?

On a tablet maybe?

Ye of little faith...
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:45 pm
RexRed wrote:
Tablet is French for book.


LIVRE is French for book. "Tablet" is nothing in french.

Quote:
Considering the "statue' IS a religious symbolic monument and the American society was and still is predominantly Christian then the tablet represents the LAW OF LIBERTY. For other than the declaration of independence what other tablet, book or document reveals the "law of liberty" (which would be written on a tablet as the original law was) as the Bible does?

The TABLET says:

http://www.archaeology.org/online/interviews/gifs/mcmanamon2.gif

July 4th has nothing to do with the Bible. Get over it already!

Quote:
The scale tips again in my favor...


Sigh, no the scales don't tip anywhere towards you.
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RexRed
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:51 pm
dagmaraka wrote:
RexRed wrote:
Tablet is French for book.


LIVRE is French for book. "Tablet" is nothing in french.

Quote:
Considering the "statue' IS a religious symbolic monument and the American society was and still is predominantly Christian then the tablet represents the LAW OF LIBERTY. For other than the declaration of independence what other tablet, book or document reveals the "law of liberty" (which would be written on a tablet as the original law was) as the Bible does?

For others? It SAYS

http://www.archaeology.org/online/interviews/gifs/mcmanamon2.gif

July 4th has nothing to do with the Bible. Get over it already!

Quote:
The scale tips again in my favor...


Sigh, no they don't.


So a language cannot have two words for book?

I looked it up before I posted it and tablet comes from the French then passed through middle English...

Just as a writing tablet has usually more than one page... Ummm?

And law/liberty if you don't get it I take back what I said about atheists...
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:53 pm
doppus
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RexRed
 
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Reply Mon 28 May, 2007 06:53 pm
ossobuco wrote:
doppus


mirror
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