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Christina Gallagher in Ireland, has claimed that the Virgin Mary has asked her to open a chain of prayer centres. modelled on her House of Prayer in Achill, County Mayo Ireland.

Believers are invited to donate their homes to Gallagher, with the promise that those who did so will be saved when the Anti Christ comes in the near future.

She invites people throughout the world to come to her house of prayer. The Holy Virgin Mary is waiting to receive you all in her new Our Lady Queen of Peace Ltd.

is growing day by day with profits of 817.000euros, in one year alone.

Hark the angels sing...........
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capt_buzzard wrote: Christina Gallagher in Ireland, has claimed that the Virgin Mary has asked her to open a chain of prayer centres. modelled on her House of Prayer in Achill, County Mayo Ireland.

Believers are invited to donate their homes to Gallagher, with the promise that those who did so will be saved when the Anti Christ comes in the near future.

She invites people throughout the world to come to her house of prayer. The Holy Virgin Mary is waiting to receive you all in her new Our Lady Queen of Peace Ltd.

is growing day by day with profits of 817.000euros, in one year alone.

Hark the angels sing...........


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA That's the funniest post I've read here!

I remember years ago when my husband I owned the largest toy store in San Diego, CA and we had a janitor who was stealing ton's of stuff and we found out that he had started a business which he called,

'Wing's of LOVE Christian Day School" AND he wore a T-shirt with that name on it.....and a photo on the shirt of an angel with HUGE wings! I think he later got arrested. We laughed so hard.

xxxxxxooooooooo

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Christianity is not the only religion with its "low lifes". But we do have our share and that is too bad.

Shalom

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LoveMama wrote: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA That's the funniest post I've read here!

I remember years ago when my husband I owned the largest toy store in San Diego, CA and we had a janitor who was stealing ton's of stuff and we found out that he had started a business which he called,

'Wing's of LOVE Christian Day School" AND he wore a T-shirt with that name on it.....and a photo on the shirt of an angel with HUGE wings! I think he later got arrested. We laughed so hard.

xxxxxxooooooooo

mama


Its a wonderful world Mama. :wah:
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My personal preference is to support a local church of your persuasion. They are the ones who are there when you need them; births, marrianges, illness, personal problems, deaths.

Shalom

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I don't support any one church today period.
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The amazing thing to me about religion Capt, is that, you and I could sit down with a good bottle of "Scotch Whiskey" and in the course of the evening dream up, concoct or concieve a new religion and then go out and get some followers. That's spooky.

We could even convince some of the poor souls to part with their worldly possessions and donate them to our cause. Some folks are looking for vahalla, nirvana or what ever and it's right here, today, not mananna (tomorrow).
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Wow.. donate their homes.. you know this would be totally funny except for one thing..

They did a study on people that fall for these so called redemption invitations and guess what. It's the people that can least afford it that end up donating to them. Usually undereducated.. elderly... lonely.. kinda like the demographic that televanglists target..

I am not an overly religious person but anyone that preys on the less fortunate should well.. hopefully when the wheel turns again it will crush their sorry little butts....

okay.. rant over..
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I used to think people like Charlie Manson, David Koresh, Jim Jones, etc. were geniuses. They could get people to follow them, kill for them, give up everything for them. I no longer feel they are geniuses. They prey on the easiest, most desperate victims. It's sad that people will no doubt donate their homes to this lady.
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:wah: :wah: Lon wrote: The amazing thing to me about religion Capt, is that, you and I could sit down with a good bottle of "Scotch Whiskey" and in the course of the evening dream up, concoct or concieve a new religion and then go out and get some followers. That's spooky.

We could even convince some of the poor souls to part with their worldly possessions and donate them to our cause. Some folks are looking for vahalla, nirvana or what ever and it's right here, today, not mananna (tomorrow). :wah: :wah:
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greydeadhead wrote: Wow.. donate their homes.. you know this would be totally funny except for one thing..

They did a study on people that fall for these so called redemption invitations and guess what. It's the people that can least afford it that end up donating to them. Usually undereducated.. elderly... lonely.. kinda like the demographic that televanglists target..

I am not an overly religious person but anyone that preys on the less fortunate should well.. hopefully when the wheel turns again it will crush their sorry little butts....

okay.. rant over..


greydeadhead. Not only do they donate their homes, or whatever they may have, they are also the people who play the lottery every single week with the little money they have to buy milk and bread for their children.

Years ago my husband and I , then in the broadcasting business, used to listen to Radio Stations in the deep South, Bible Belt........late at nite. Seems there are a few station's in the South with huge 50,000 watt broadband signals so we were able to get them here in California. They'd be preachin' and selling 'glow in the dark' statues of Christ.......on Velvet! If they had or didn't have an audience there I don't know, but I imagined the type of people who would be there dying to have what they were giving away. That's of course is the mentality of people who want something for nothing........

Someone once said, that the chance's of winning a National Lottery were the exactly the same whether you bought a ticket or not!!!!!!

The world really doesn't change much. I don't know if that's good or bad but I'm

leaning toward's 'not so good' :-5

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Glow in the Dark statues.... hot damn.. there is a song lyric in there.. .. yep.. The Girl with the Far Away eyes..........Mick and the boys.. I was driving down I-95

But on a more serious note.. it really is pathetic that the prey upon the ones that can least afford to give. Lower that slug slime they are. Of course if you try to get any kind of regulations passed that limits this kind of activity, basically a legal con game.. you are infringing on thier right to freedom of speech.. sigh.. tis a nasty circle..
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This woman has now claimed that she was informed by the Holy Virgin of the Tsunami disaster two years ago. But Our Blessed Lady informed her not to tell anyone until She gave the word.

Apparently she was told that "the weather will change throughout the world, Death will grow, and many many corpses will lie about this region.

Ask that the faithful will pray to the Holy Virgin - Mary Queen of Heaven.

Much money is needed to help. By giving a little,it will help a lot.



Pure Crap. And many Irish people, and Americans too fall for this rubbish. They come by the plane load to her House of Prayer in County Mayo.

But bring your Visa Card www.christiangallagher.org
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Lon wrote: The amazing thing to me about religion Capt, is that, you and I could sit down with a good bottle of "Scotch Whiskey" and in the course of the evening dream up, concoct or concieve a new religion and then go out and get some followers. That's spooky.

We could even convince some of the poor souls to part with their worldly possessions and donate them to our cause. Some folks are looking for vahalla, nirvana or what ever and it's right here, today, not mananna (tomorrow).
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It doesn't take a rocket scientist or a blessed prophet to predict that the weather is gonna change. :wah: :wah: :wah:
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LoveMama wrote: greydeadhead. Not only do they donate their homes, or whatever they may have, they are also the people who play the lottery every single week with the little money they have to buy milk and bread for their children.

Years ago my husband and I , then in the broadcasting business, used to listen to Radio Stations in the deep South, Bible Belt........late at nite. Seems there are a few station's in the South with huge 50,000 watt broadband signals so we were able to get them here in California. They'd be preachin' and selling 'glow in the dark' statues of Christ.......on Velvet! If they had or didn't have an audience there I don't know, but I imagined the type of people who would be there dying to have what they were giving away. That's of course is the mentality of people who want something for nothing........

Someone once said, that the chance's of winning a National Lottery were the exactly the same whether you bought a ticket or not!!!!!!

The world really doesn't change much. I don't know if that's good or bad but I'm

leaning toward's 'not so good' :-5

xxxxxxxxoooooo

mama I'm in the wrong business. :-5 Always said there was Money in it.
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