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#161171 09/02/03 05:47 PM
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Dear Amado,

Did the Administrator tell you to say that? smile

He's been very tight with RC's of late, as I noted on that thread smile smile

And I actually did take it as a complement since Joan of Arc was also called "protestant" in her time.

And historically in our province, Protestants stood a better chance of getting a job than Catholics.

I might just download the Administrator's post as "proof" of my religious credentials when I go job-hunting next . . . smile

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Sounds like you are 'justified by faith' there. wink

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Dear Alex:

Yeah, I am THIStight with the Administrator! wink

But you are just a "dissenter," right?

Are the minority protestant Anglicans that powerful in the Dominion nowadays? :p

Amado

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The Administrator suspects I'm a Protestant - but you are right.
Alex,

I did use a small "p" for protestant and specifically applied it to what you wrote and not to you as an individual.

Perhaps you are just a very skilled politican? Politicians have a talent at coming down on all sides of every issue. :p

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Originally posted by Amado Guerrero:
Dear paromer:

Paul, Rome roots for you!

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Amado,

Thanks. I want to be in the Holy Father's court. smile

Amado Guerrero (nom de plume) means
"Darling Warrior" according to my Spanish-English dictionary.

You are both charming and courageous. smile

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Dear Paul:

Read again: "[Paul, Rome ro]ots for you!"

"Beloved Warrior" is more like it, don't you think?

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Amado,

Yes, Beloved Warrior is a better translation.

'Beloved' brings to my mind the Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom's references to Christ as the "lover of mankind." Don't you think?

Grace and peace,

Paul

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KO63AP
Okay, HUGE shot in the dark here...

Kyivan Orthodox Autocephalous Patriarchate???

Of course mine means that I am a teenager who (attempts to) serve[s] Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Word/Logos.

Logos Teen

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Teen, those are Cyrillic letters for "Kobzar" or a Ukrainian minstrel who sings epic songs about his God, his land, his family, of the great Cossack heroes, etc., plays a bandura or kobza and has a bit to drink now and then. wink Hopefully Andrij won't shoot me for spilling the beans... biggrin smile

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Seems that we have a "Beautiful Mind" (You saw the movie didn't you?) on the forum.

I.e., A person who breaks incripted code. Intelligence officer, etc. biggrin biggrin biggrin

Just kidding,

Paul

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KO63AP, of course!!!!!!! I never even thought of that.

Anybody wanna know what my screen name means? :p

Actually I realize that most of you probably know very little about me, since I have no information in my profile.

Oh well. :p

LatinTrad cool

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KO63AP, of course!!!!!!! I never even thought of that. Anybody wanna know what my screen name means? :p
Actually I realize that most of you probably know very little about me, since I have no information in my profile.
Oh well. :p
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Hehe - you could always remedy that :p

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I put some stuff in my profile--not a lot though.

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#161184 09/04/03 07:28 PM
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Teen, those are Cyrillic letters for "Kobzar" or a Ukrainian minstrel who sings epic songs about his God, his land, his family, of the great Cossack heroes, etc., plays a bandura or kobza and has a bit to drink now and then. Hopefully Andrij won't shoot me for spilling the beans...
Good gosh...that is way too sneaky, lol.

Logos Teen

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I am still waiting for Medved, Byzanroswell and Coalesco! smile

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