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Since: Dec 08
Belgrade, Serbia
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thx for helping us for entering EU Bulgarian brothers :)
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Tom in Lazybrook
Charlotte, NC
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Lets see how the Gay pride parade in Belgrade before you start counting on getting in the EU.
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Since: Apr 08
Wilmington, DE
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The United States of Europe ( EU ) was seen coming to fruition over 100 years ago by Vladimir Solovyov. In his small yet profound book entitled "The Antichrist" he forsaw what this union would bring. It cost him his life to put it in print.
In this prophetic, millennial work, written by Russia's greatest philosopher at the end of the last century, the great task facing humanity as progress races to end history is the resistance to evil. Solovyov addresses what seem to him the three main trends of our time: economic materialism, Tolstoyan abstract moralism, and Nietzschean hubris--the first is already present, the second imminent, while the last is the apocalyptic precursor of the Antichrist.
Vladimir Solovyov (1853-1900), one of the greatest philosophers of the nineteenth century, was the founder of a tradition of Russian spirituality that brought together philosophy, mysticism, and theology with a powerful social message. A close friend of Dostoevsky, a Platonist, and a gnostic visionary, Solovyov was a prophet, having been granted three visions of Sophia, Divine Wisdom. He was also a poet and a profoundly Christian metaphysicist. His most important works include Lectures on Divine Humanity, The Justification of the Good, and War, Progress, and the End of History: Three Conversations.
What is seen in the EU Building? Is it not an archetectual redition of the Tower of Babel? From what can be derived by this selective design as to the intents of this United States of Europe? And from what is to be derived in the release of the Euro in 1999 with a picture of the Scarlet women from the Apocolypse riding a Beast?
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Since: Apr 08
Wilmington, DE
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(correction to post #5 , 'rendition' regarding the EU Buildings design.)
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Since: Apr 07
Tadworth, UK
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Tooth4U wrote: (correction to post #5 ,'rendition' regarding the EU Buildings design.) you are definitely gay-good for you,though!
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Since: Apr 08
Wilmington, DE
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brebe13 wrote: <quoted text> you are definitely gay-good for you,though! Fi-Fi-Fo-Fum. I smell the ?
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Since: Apr 08
Wilmington, DE
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Definately not gay. Perhaps Macabre.
Fee! Fie! Foe! Fum! I smell the blood of an Englishman. Be he 'live, or be he dead, I'll grind his bones to make my bread.
Is more your cup of tea?
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Tom in Lazybrook
Peoria, AZ
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Serbian Gay Pride cancelled due to fascist threats (and yes - fascist is the correct word).
I guess Serbia is not ready for the EU.
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Since: Dec 08
Belgrade, Serbia
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Tom in Lazybrook wrote: Serbian Gay Pride cancelled due to fascist threats (and yes - fascist is the correct word). I guess Serbia is not ready for the EU. dont talk sh!t no0b...
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Tom in Lazybrook
Peoria, AZ
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SkyS wrote: <quoted text> dont talk sh!t no0b... No Gay pride parades.... No EU for you! You can't intimidate me.
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Since: Dec 08
Belgrade, Serbia
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Tom in Lazybrook wrote: <quoted text> No Gay pride parades.... No EU for you! You can't intimidate me. go to usa forum pls...and stop spreading lies
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Since: Aug 09
Location hidden
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SkyS wrote: thx for helping us for entering EU Bulgarian brothers :) Didn't Bulgaria recognize Republic of Kosova?
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Tom in Lazybrook
Bremerton, WA
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SkyS wrote: <quoted text> go to usa forum pls...and stop spreading lies What lies am I spreading? 1) That Gay Serbians face massive levels of violence for exercising peaceful protest? 2) That Serbia cannot police itself because the population is too thuggish and the police are too weak? 3) That the Serbian Orthodox Church yesterday ratcheted up the level of hate against Gays? 4) That the EU isn't going to let Serbia in in its current, failed, state?
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Since: Dec 08
Belgrade, Serbia
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square_1 wrote: <quoted text>Didn't Bulgaria recognize Republic of Kosova? so? if you are trying make me hate Bulgaria because of that you failed...
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Since: Dec 08
Belgrade, Serbia
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Tom in Lazybrook wrote: <quoted text> What lies am I spreading? 1) That Gay Serbians face massive levels of violence for exercising peaceful protest? 2) That Serbia cannot police itself because the population is too thuggish and the police are too weak? 3) That the Serbian Orthodox Church yesterday ratcheted up the level of hate against Gays? 4) That the EU isn't going to let Serbia in in its current, failed, state? all 4 are lies 1) They refused to move the "peaceful protest" on other place and thats why they canceled 2) Police proposed them to move the protest to safer place because original one could make damage to property and not because of safety (listen news if you dont believe me) 3) Every church (Catholic or Orthodox) are against gays 4) We will enter EU soon dw...
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Since: Aug 09
Location hidden
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SkyS wrote: <quoted text> so? if you are trying make me hate Bulgaria because of that you failed... if i could influence you,i would have made you do something else for me.:)
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Tom in Lazybrook
Gilbert, AZ
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SkyS wrote: <quoted text> all 4 are lies 1) They refused to move the "peaceful protest" on other place and thats why they canceled 2) Police proposed them to move the protest to safer place because original one could make damage to property and not because of safety (listen news if you dont believe me) 3) Every church (Catholic or Orthodox) are against gays 4) We will enter EU soon dw... The entire point of a Gay pride parade is to be in a city center. Moving it to a hidden place is the same as cancelling it. If Serbia is so lawless that a group of violent Orthodox thugs can overpower the police, then Serbia has big problems. Every church isn't against Gays. And doesn't seek to oppose freedom of speech and assembly for non-believers. No gay pride parade in central Belgrade during daylight hours on a weekend during summer...NO EU accession. If Serbia's population cannot behave in a civilized manner by simply ignoring peaceful, legal speech that they don't like, then they are NOT fit to be a member of the EU.
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Since: Dec 08
Belgrade, Serbia
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square_1 wrote: <quoted text>if i could influence you,i would have made you do something else for me.:) lol people that know me know that I rarely listen to others so dont try xD (besides my gf I only listen her :D)
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sheqer
Serbia
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what has the world come to. Bulgaria help serbs do anything?! and a serb being thankful. wasn't too long ago when yugoslav serbia didn'tgive a crapp about eastern bloc countries.
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Since: Dec 08
Belgrade, Serbia
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Tom in Lazybrook wrote: <quoted text> The entire point of a Gay pride parade is to be in a city center. Moving it to a hidden place is the same as cancelling it. If Serbia is so lawless that a group of violent Orthodox thugs can overpower the police, then Serbia has big problems. Every church isn't against Gays. And doesn't seek to oppose freedom of speech and assembly for non-believers. No gay pride parade in central Belgrade during daylight hours on a weekend during summer...NO EU accession. If Serbia's population cannot behave in a civilized manner by simply ignoring peaceful, legal speech that they don't like, then they are NOT fit to be a member of the EU. it is not hidden place, haters would know where would be parade, only reason Interior minister proposed moving of the parade is because in center there can be "damage to property" and in Usce there is nothing to destroy so police would still protect them good, and EU dont have nothing with this, for your info people from EU said this is maybe the best choice because there wont be any danger for human life...btw I am tired arguing with you on many topics lol
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