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Sarah
Panorama City, CA
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This is a wonderful part of the history of Hawaii.
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Mahalo
Honolulu, HI
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Mahalo Father Damien, and Thank You for taking care of our families at Kalawao and Kalaupapa. We are forever grateful for your service to our families and those afflicted, less fortunate, outcast and abandoned on those once desolate shores by the Kingdom of Hawaii. Mrs. Dominis (Liliuokalani) once gave you a medal. But you did not wear it. Instead, you chose to serve and live among those suffering souls on the shores of that peninsula of Moloka'i. Mahalo. All Hail Father Damien.
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me of little faith
Kapolei, HI
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The Catholic Church claims that there have been two "miracle cures" after praying to the dead body of Father Damien. It is not surprising that some gullible women will believe this. What do they conclude when it doesn't work? They are not worthy? They don't have enough faith? But never they have been conned by the cynical church.
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u r barbarous
Kapolei, HI
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John Adams, second President of the United States, wrote, "The question before the human race is, whether the God of nature shall govern the world by his own laws, or whether priests and kings shall rule it by fictitious miracles?" Elbert Hubbard, American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher, wrote "A miracle is an event described by those to whom it was told by people who did not see it." American Revolutionary War patriot and hero Ethan Allen wrote "In those parts of the world where learning and science have prevailed, miracles have ceased; but in those parts of it as are barbarous and ignorant, miracles are still in vogue."
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and a whole lot more
Honolulu, HI
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me of little faith wrote: The Catholic Church claims that there have been two "miracle cures" after praying to the dead body of Father Damien. It is not surprising that some gullible women will believe this. What do they conclude when it doesn't work? They are not worthy? They don't have enough faith? But never they have been conned by the cynical church. Thank you for your humble post. I admire you being coy while claiming you having little faith But your strength in other areas more than makes up for that shortcoming. Because, bra, you sure got a whole lotta j.e.r.k., going on.
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your dorkest hour
Honolulu, HI
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u r barbarous wrote: John Adams, second President of the United States, wrote, "The question before the human race is, whether the God of nature shall govern the world by his own laws, or whether priests and kings shall rule it by fictitious miracles?" Elbert Hubbard, American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher, wrote "A miracle is an event described by those to whom it was told by people who did not see it." American Revolutionary War patriot and hero Ethan Allen wrote "In those parts of the world where learning and science have prevailed, miracles have ceased; but in those parts of it as are barbarous and ignorant, miracles are still in vogue." Eh, you sounding like those characters on those old Popeye cartoons that used to go "wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah." If I were you, I'd head down to Wal-Mart and find something cheap from china.
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Silly Saints
Kapolei, HI
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Catholics get mean when confronted with their own silliness. They can dish it out, but they can't take it. We are fortunate that they are not in power.
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Hocus Pocus
Kapolei, HI
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Perform another miracle. Change this wafer and cheap wine into the body and blood of your Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Mumble hocus pocus in Latin (the native language of Jesus of Nazareth!). Carve another piece off Damien. It is called Priestcraft. A relic from the age of superstition.
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Pray some more
Kapolei, HI
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"Gwen Mitsui placed her hand on the tomb of St. Damien. Mitsui prayed for her grandson Damien Mitsui, 13, who will undergo surgery for a nonmalignant growth on his ankle."
The church is the malignant growth.
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fictitious miracle time
Kapolei, HI
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u r barbarous wrote: "The question before the human race is, whether the God of nature shall govern the world by his own laws, or whether priests and kings shall rule it by fictitious miracles?" It is fictitious miracle time in Hawaii. Repeat after me. Disease is caused by evil. Cures are granted after praying to saints. Repeat. (It is your version of the 72 virgins)
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1001 Loopholes
Kapolei, HI
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me of little faith wrote: The Catholic Church claims that there have been two "miracle cures" after praying to the dead body of Father Damien. It is not surprising that some gullible women will believe this. What do they conclude when it doesn't work? They are not worthy? They don't have enough faith? But never they have been conned by the cynical church. Sometimes. Or they are told that it is "not God's will"
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SecHum
United States
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Your miserable life
Olympia, WA
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You don't have to believe, That is, of course, your choice. What I don't understand is why you have the need to mock those who do believe in miracles, saints and religion.
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Honolulu Resident
AOL
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Now is the time to honor Saint Damien by naming something after him, a tribute he might not have allowed during his lifetime. To begin with, maybe the National Park Service should name the park for him: Saint Damien National Park at Makanalua would be nice. Damien Memorial High School could/should become Saint Damien Memorial High School. Maybe the State could name the airstrip at Kalaupapa for the Saint, or the trail up the cliff to topside Molokai. How about the Saint Damien Sanctuary at Our Lady of Peace Cathedral, where Damien was ordained. Anyone else have some good ideas. Let's think positive instead of attacking the beliefs of others.
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What
Honolulu, HI
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Atheists and non-seculars will pop up everywhere. They have a belief, like everyone else. Their ridicule of other sects are their way of trying to make converts. Which is o.k. for them. However, those who do believe, have the choice to ignore them or let them get under your skin. In other words, they have the right to legally post whatever they want, but you have the right to sluff it off or if you wish (they would probably sluff it off also and make another wonderful post about how they adore you), pray that they one day may see the error of their ways. Don't count on them to appreciate it. So walk on into the light and leave them in the dark. This newly made saint will always be known as Father Damien. He brought comfort and peace to the afflicted of hanson's disease. If miracles are attributed to him, then so be it!! Molokai calls this Belgian native their island son.
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KlanWatch
Pahoa, HI
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The poor Hawaiian Islands are over-crowded by the "invasive species" from the mainland. Now we have the idiot heathens. Good! The more the merrier. That way I know heaven won't be over-crowded too. Keep on mocking God, please.
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Amazing
Kapolei, HI
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fictitious miracle time wrote: <quoted text> It is fictitious miracle time in Hawaii. Repeat after me. Disease is caused by evil. Cures are granted after praying to saints. Repeat. (It is your version of the 72 virgins) Amazing that people still believe this. Or as they would say, have faith in this.
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71 less virgins
Kapolei, HI
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"It is your version of the 72 virgins"
Catholics only believe in one virgin.
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Just Saying
Kapolei, HI
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If you have ever dated girls from a Catholic girls school you know that there are not many left.
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Stumpy
Waianae, HI
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When did God tell the Catholics they could all of a sudden eat meat on Friday, and just who did he tell? Ronald McDonald?
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