to the victors, belong the history
to the victors, belong the history
fiction
n 1: a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact 2: a deliberately false or improbable account [syn: fabrication, fable]
if i recall it right, the da vinci code is a work of fiction.. so of course, it contains lies :mrgreen:
this is one of the worst movies ive seen in my entire life, usika sa 100, maypa ni tanaw nalang ko posiedon lingaw pa. ka wa gyuy ayu sa pagka himo ani salida.a ang mga taw ray na ilad.
a fiction book should not become the basis offaith if u ask me....
hayyy...mao ganing fiction!! saonz!!!
hay, serious ra kaau mo. it's fiction as in f i c t i o n, fiction.
wow!thanks!..i know better now..
inyo mana gi seryoso uy..heheheh
another misinformed individual, perhaps blinded by faith, and now thinks s/he knows more about the organization than the members themselves........Originally Posted by HoundedbyHeaven
when a person thinks s/he is certain on some things, that doesn't necessarily mean it's the truth......
tsk.tsk.tsk.
I agree, my certainty on some things doesn't necessarily mean it's the truth, because it has to be verified.Originally Posted by amaw
Since we are speaking about the history of Freemasonry and since history can be verified by respectable, reliable historians, let us find out what they have to say on the matter. The article from the Catholic encyclopedia builds its case from the works of non-Catholics and even of the Freemasons themselves. If you challenge the article's claims, build your case and cite your sources, that anyone could examine it. Stop perpetrating the ad hominem fallacy of discrediting the poster himself by insinuating lack of knowledge, when you provide no convincing basis for doing so.
Oh, and by the way, just because you are a member of the organization doesn't necessarily mean you know better than non-members.
Pax.
ahhhhh.... I got it dude...Originally Posted by HoundedbyHeaven
I need to post here our rituals, teachings and secrets, to challenge the article's claim.........
you really made me smile.....
let me just ask you a simple yes or no question dude, before we move on:Oh, and by the way, just because you are a member of the organization doesn't necessarily mean you know better than non-members.
Do you think you know more than me, about freemasonry?
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