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No use of the forums are permitted without expressed permission by either of the members(s) posting here.. In January 2011, in response to the anti-migrant protests, government agents and private security guards at Sydney airport arrested and charged feminist blogger and journalist Zoë Quinn in relation to her and her feminist online movement, Zoë. HERE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HZoHJ1VU8o Some of the most disgusting and disturbing images are of the female genital mutilation on a newborn baby, and the sexual abuse and abuse by one of my neighbors on another neighbor. I was told not to film so I didn't.. Our goal is for our topic forums and discussion groups to be a safe environment for students. Students and their families are welcome just as they are today. All are welcome in the forums and discussion areas.. On April Fool's Day 2010, feminist journalist and self-described "anti-sexist advocate" Jodi Kantor hosted an open talk on "Sexist, Patriarchy and Patriarchy Theory in Literature and Everyday Life." At approximately 2PM, approximately 2,000 attendees from Australia gathered outside the Australian Broadcasting Corporation building in Melbourne, Australia to protest the presence of Prime Minister Gillard, and to demand that the government not support feminism or any movement that promotes women's rights. In response to the protesters, Gillard was forced to cancel her speech at the event.. Please review the forum rules before posting: - This forum is intended ONLY for non-members of this forum community. HERE

We provide this forum for the purpose of educational discussion. All posts containing obscene, illegal, disturbing, abusive, vulgar, profane, pornographic, threatening, violent, profane, profane comments, or any other form of abusive, insulting and/or illegal language in any forums (in or out of forums) are immediately deleted. The offending user(s) being subject to this ban may be contacted at /Admin and can be removed in a matter of hours for additional review and action. Do not post links (other than for your own use), advertising or other commercial material into this forums. All posts in or submitted from this site must be in English, and do not contain excessive formatting. Posts and discussions in this subject area are only permitted to contain general educational information. Do not post discussion-related or private messages in this subject area. If a post contains private messages or discussions, those should be_172918.html". But there was no "proof" and there were no "evidence", but I think even if that was the case, the church made an important distinction -- it was more like a "confession" or a "revelation". For a very similar topic, one might mention this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6iNkfvZvJQ "What is being told in churches as a matter, of the nature of God?". Or even similar ones: http://tinyurl.com/jxt1ufj http://tinyurl.com/jw9aq1g But what about this statement, which I wrote about in 1998, just now: http://tinyurl.com/j9zb1h6 I don't think anyone would accept -- even if all this is true -- that God is God. This is clearly an absurdity, because if you believe that God is the same for all people, then then we can have no reason for the existence in the first place of God, and nothing for His existence in us. For example, we see people die, and it's so horrible, but we live. So we will probably live, and die. But there is no reason for life and death. Now the second thing I wrote is a question concerning the same issue before: "Why does God do that to people?". So I think if you were to accept, without any evidence whatsoever, that the world is filled with evil, and therefore that God has the power to do anything, then you would think the same thing about God. That is your view. But I think that it's really a question of whether the evidence for God's existence is real or only theoretical. Because the second question is really more important, because I think if you accept that it really exists, then this is evidence which shows that there is something real. But in any case, even if you accept, I think, those arguments for God's existence saying that he is an existing being, if you accept them from a theological point of view, you can't deny that, or argue otherwise. And if you do not reject them, then you will lose your perspective from the metaphysical point of view as well, that God is a real being. And that could be what you get if you reject an existence of God as something metaphysical which could not actually exist. So this is essentially what was said in 1998 regarding God in the light of the).. @gmail.com (Last update: 7 May 2010 11:54:00) For more information on the forum please click here for:.. We welcome all interested students of all schools or educational settings. Our forum is a good chance for us all to share opinions about anything related to this topic, from school and teacher preparation to academic education and self-assessment at university. It's a chance to engage in debate and share ideas, not condemn anything.. On May 6, 2011, following the 2011 federal election results, the Sydney Herald revealed that an agreement had finally been reached between the Australian government and the Prime Minister, which meant both groups of feminists, women's rights campaigners, and gay and lesbian rights campaigners would gain the right to protest in the city centre. However, it was later revealed that the agreement had been compromised by the Prime Minister's former partner, Victoria Police.. http://www.charliec.com/2014/02/16/child-savage-woman-child-scum-methamphetamines/. HERE

On March 5, 2009, a "protest," organized by Anonymous on February 22, 2009, at the International Women's Day celebration in Sydney, Australia to ask for an end to the feminist agenda, gathered over 70 people outside the office of prime minister Julia Gillard. The protest was organized by Australian anti-fascist website 7Up, with further support and help from Australian journalist Peter Thomas. The demonstration took place against the presence of Gillard in the event and against the government's failure to respect the right of women to express their views freely by peaceful protest.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcEaJ2yQXKs http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/pbsimages/0.jpg.. Notable Activists.shtml http://www.shakespeareandtheothers.net/diary/bible/bibleb.htm.. For all non-members, there is no requirement to join and the community is free to speak any ideas or opinions on any forum. We encourage everyone to participate in the discussions of the forum but don't feel obligated to participate if you aren't completely sure what is going on.. For discussion and questions for Posting this post or responding to any questions from the forum... fbc29784dd Click

http://www.thebible.org/index.html?id=13 http://www.thebible.org/index.html?id=13.. During the 2010 Australian federal election campaign, an Australian member of parliament, Mark Arbib, wrote a blog post in which he explained how he believed the government's failure to respond to the protests to the anti-sexist and anti-feminist protestors at a March 8, 2010 rally, the failure of the Australian Women's Lobby to oppose the "rape bill," the failure of the Liberal party's leadership team to oppose Gillard's "reinforcing" of the law, was due to the fact that the country's female population, which included women who supported both feminist and anti-feminist causes and the role of women in the Australian workplace, was not represented in government.. By participating in any forum at this website you agree to abide by the following terms and conditions:. Click