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Topic: The Original Sinners


  
  Indulgence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mortal sins are sins of grave (serious) matter, where the sinner is aware that the act (or omission) is both a sin and a grave matter, and performs the act (or omission) with deliberate consent.
The act of committing a mortal sin cuts off the sinner from God’s grace; it is in itself a rejection of God as well as His Church.
God has mercy upon sinners who repent of their sins, but like a good parent, His justice still requires that the sinner be punished for the wrongdoing.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Indulgence   (2059 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gnosticism
Its Egyptian origin was defended by E. Amélineau, in 1887, and illustrated by A. Dietrich, in 1891 (Abraxas Studien) and 1903 (Mithrasliturgie).
Magic is the original sin of Gnosticism, nor is it difficult to guess whence it is inherited.
This original dualism, however, was overcome by the predominant spirit of Gnosticism, pantheistic emanationism.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06592a.htm   (10663 words)

  
 Proteus - Battlestar Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Descendents of the criminals inherit the name/crime of their parents but increment the number.
The prisoners who originally were sentenced to the prison were known as the Original Sinner.
The prison is overseen by the enforcers, who are descendents of the staff who were originally in charge of overseeing the Original Sinners (The Long Patrol).
www.battlestarwiki.org /wiki/Proteus   (122 words)

  
 Out of Step Jew
Using archival materials from Yad VaShem as well as original research, Esther Farbstein the author of "B'Seter Ra'am" (Hidden in Thunder: Perspectives on Faith, Theology and Leadership during the Holocaust) is leading the effort in the community.
In spite of a unilateral withdrawal from Gaza and parts of Samaria, in spite of releasing Palestinian detainees, in spite of Abu Mazen's declaration that the war is over … self righteous (or is it just plain old anti-Semitic?) mainstream Protestants still can't bring themselves to end their declaration of war.
The United Church of Christ is considering its own divestment from Israel while the Simon Weisenthal Center is trying to convince the original sinners, the Presbyterian Church, to "Give Mideast Peace a Chance" and to drop their divestment plan.
outofstepjew.blogspot.com /2005_02_01_outofstepjew_archive.html   (10204 words)

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