Unfaithfully Yours

September 4th, 2010 / Uncategorized / No comments

Unfaithfully Yours
Unfaithfully Yours (1984)

IMDB rating: 5.80

Plot: Claude Eastman, is a composer and conductor. He is married to Daniella, who is half his age. While away on a trip he told his Italian driver, Giuseppe, to tell his friend Norman to keep an eye on her, or take care of her. But his english is not too good, so Norman thought he was saying that Claude wanted him to hire a private eye to keep tabs on her. Which he did. Claude tells him that it’s ok but the man Norman hired gives him his report and it says something happened while he was away. Claude, of course, tells him to throw it away but after Norman leaves, Claude tries to retrieve it and tries to read it but Daniella’s there, when Giuseppe destoys it, he goes to the man Norman hired to get a copy. He tells Claude that a man went into his apartment while he was away and left at an unusual hour, and that he also has a video. Claude tells him to destroy it but shortly after leaving returns so that he can watch it. Now the video’s a little fuzzy but clearly he can see that the man wears a particular type of clothing. Claude goes around checking every man he knows to see if they wear that clothing. He discovers that Max, his protege and a ladies man wears it. After confronting Daniella, she is harboring a secret but not what Claude thinks it is, so when she tells Claude that it’s no big thing, Claude freaks out, and is planning to kill her and frame Max but an unforeseen circumstance disrupts the perfect plan he dreamed up.

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Directors: Zieff Howard

Actors: Moore Dudley,Assante Armand,Brooks Albert,Libertini Richard,Shull Richard B.,Triska Jan,Behrens Bernard,Mann Leonard,Mele Nicholas,Rayson Benjamin,Comedy,Music,Romance,

ino its not poetry but do u like it?
Do you sometimes wonder how people can be so heartless or so inconsiderate? Well I always wonder the exact same thing. I question the thought of the person who shares it, I question they


Vengeance

July 18th, 2010 / Uncategorized / No comments

Vengeance
Vengeance (2006)

IMDB rating: 7.60

Plot: A young police officer, a local guide and his daughter follows the trail of a prison escapee, Nasor, into a mysterious forest with many hidden secrets, one of which directly relates to the death of Nasor’s father at the hands of the father of the officer. As the group ventures deeper into the forest, the eerie realm unleashes its spirits unto the intruders, killing them one by one. Still intent on bringing Nasor to justice, the officer relentlessly pursues the criminal in a race against time and the unseen forces of the ancient forest.

Directors:

Actors: Na Songkhla Chalad,Sang-aakaat Sorachai,Tangkaprasert Watchara,Action,Horror,Thriller

Buffy: Does Anya have a soul? wasn't she human before?
if Anya was human before becoming a vengeance demon, then why is she so awkward and clueless about how to be human? and did she have a soul when she became human again and got engaged to xander? and what about when she went back to being a vengeance demon, she was no longer human, right? so how does she still have empathy and compassion and all those traits humans do? she is very much a mystery to me.
ML… what the h*ll are you talking about…. idiotic answers like that piss me off


LEAFS received JS GIGUERE AND Dion Phaneuf in a trade recently
ML | Feb 10, 2010


Baader Meinhof Complex, The
Baader Meinhof Complex, The (2008)

IMDB rating: 7.40

Plot: Germany in the 1970s: Murderous bomb attacks, the threat of terrorism and the fear of the enemy inside are rocking the very foundations of the yet fragile German democracy. The radicalised children of the Nazi generation lead by Andreas Baader, Ulrike Meinhof and Gudrun Ensslin are fighting a violent war against what they perceive as the new face of fascism: American imperialism supported by the German establishment, many of whom have a Nazi past. Their aim is to create a more human society but by employing inhuman means they not only spread terror and bloodshed, they also lose their own humanity. The man who understands them is also their hunter: the head of the German police force Horst Herold. And while he succeeds in his relentless pursuit of the young terrorists, he knows he’s only dealing with the tip of the iceberg.

Directors: Edel Uli

Actors: Bleibtreu Moritz,Liefers Jan Josef,Erceg Stipe,Schmidt Niels-Bruno,Kiefer Vinzenz,Licht Simon,Schilling Tom,Lommatzsch Daniel,Blomberg Sebastian,Dilssner Eckhard,Action,Biography,Crime,Drama,History,

Finding a location in Berlin?
Hi

Is anybody Local to Berlin; or knows Berlin very well? I am travelling there in a few weeks and need to track a location down.

Ive seen the film "The Baader Meinhof Complex" and would like to see Ulrike Mienhof’s gravestone.
Ive been on Google Maps and tracked the location to:

Heilig-Kreuz-Kirchhof, Mariendorf,
Cemetery, which I believe is North of Tegel Airport.
Ive found U-Bhan stations around the area although they look a distance away. Does anybody know if the cemetery is in realistic walking distance; and how long it would take to walk from the nearest U-Bhan Station?

Also is the cemetery large; is her grave easy to locate. Ive tracked down its in "Zone A"? Does anybody know where that is in the cemetery?

Any help would be much appreciated
BT
UK


In reality Ulrike Meinhof is burried in the city of Stuttgart not in Berlin so you won’t find her gravestone there.
The burial was very controvers at the time the major of Stuttgart defended the right of the terrorists to get a burial place and said that with the dead even terrorists aren’t to be considered as public ennemies anymore

Georg | Oct 26, 2009


Just use Google earth or Google maps
Randi/Retarded Turkka | Oct 29, 2009


The Friends of Eddie Coyle
The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973)

IMDB rating: 7.30

Plot: Eddie’s friends are numerous, but the term friends is suspect. As a small time hood Eddie is about to go back to jail. In order to escape this fate he deals information on stolen guns to the feds. Simultaneously he is supplying arms to his bank robbing/kidnapping hoodlum chums. But who else is dealing with the feds? Who gets the blame for snitching on the bank robbers?

Directors: Yates Peter

Actors: Mitchum Robert,Boyle Peter,Jordan Richard,Keats Steven,Rocco Alex,Santos Joe,Ryan Mitch,MacLean Peter,O’Morrison Kevin,Lichterman Marvin,Tolkan James,Cowles Matthew,Crime,Thriller,Drama,

is The Friends of Eddie Coyle a good book?
I’m thinking of reading it, and have heard both good an bad things about it. The Dialogue is apparently good, but the story line is really straightforward. opinions?

Any other good read suggestions?


well worth a read

for some good crime books about twice as long as this one try any by Michael Connelly or Harlen Coben

im back | Feb 12, 1973


The Yes Men Fix the World
The Yes Men Fix the World (2009)

IMDB rating: 7.60

Plot: Troublemaking duo Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno, posing as their industrious alter-egos, expose the people profiting from Hurricane Katrina, the faces behind the environmental disaster in Bhopal, and other shocking events.

The Yes Men Fix the World

Directors: Bichlbaum Andy

Actors: Watts Reggie,Bonanno Mike,Documentary,

Hetero, Homo and Bisexuality?
(Depending on the answers I get, I guess I’m either just an overtly curious teenager or a glutton for punishment.)

I usually stay out of most ‘wars’ like this, but there’s been many debates on sexuality centering around the idea that it’s in your genetics and not a personal choice at all.

I have to disagree. It may be true for some that they just weren’t interested in the opposite sex, but it doesn’t mean it’s in your genetics. If I disliked a certain genre of movie (ahem, old western movies), that doesn’t mean it’s in my genetics.

But that’s a frivolous explanation, so I’ll use myself as an example.

I like men. I like women. Hell, I’ll even love a brain in a jar as long as it can strike up a fun conversation. That is to say–I don’t base my liking of someone on sexual attraction. This was a personal choice, because while I understood that sex was a large part of relationships, I would be much more inclined to LOVE someone if they’re a good person. I dislike certain men and women so much that I’d never come near them with a ten foot pole even if they are hot. So, I had to think on whether I would be able to have a life-long relationship with someone that I loved, despite gender (or even trans-gender), and I said yes.

So, I ask… your view? Is sexual orientation in your genetics or is it a personal choice? The above is just an opinion. An opinion of a sex-depraved teenager who really finds no use in it besides being reproductive in an already over-populated world. (Despite partner decision, adoption for me, yeeeeeeeeah.)

(And please, if you’re going to hate on anyone just leave. You’re a sorry excuse for a human, you really should fix your grammar, and we’ve heard it all before. kthxbai.)


I have to agree that it is a hot debate, but this kind of fits into the topic of basic psychology. There are many views to look at any behavior. One of these views is the biological perspective which basically means "its in the genes." So sometimes it seems absurd to say that a behavior is influence by genetics, but it is possible. So like it is possible that one’s biological structure can very easily influence someone’s orientation. And just to put the point out there, it is actually possible to be genetically coded to like a specific genre of movie. (Goes into that a little more here … http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_ neuroscience )

And to answer the second part of the question is it a personal choice? I dont think it is. I really did not choose at all to be gay and a lot of people will be the same way. Just having to admit to yourself and even to others can be a painful process that i dont think anybody should have to endure. Sure, every case is different so it might be easier for some, but that doesnt mean that the one’s who had it harder got a chance to choose. So i dont believe it is a choice either.

But to add a third part to it, is it what your exposed to as a child that can influence it. I honestly believe that there can be some truth behind that. Its not a choice to be raised in a particular way, so you cant fault someone for it either. But you can notice some correlation between different people that recognize themselves as a particular orientation and what they were exposed to as a child. We do learn the most as a child, after all.

So to sum it all up, what is MY opinion? ummm…i dont know. ^_^ Im gay and thats ok with me. I dont care how i got here. haha.

I hope this helped. feel free to ask me any questions.

Woof | Feb 09, 2010


lol you’re weird.. you need to be dispossed of on an island.. gtfo out go to cali and have your gay parade
MurtM | Feb 09, 2010


Who you "like" has little to do with sexual attraction in your example. When it comes to preferring one gender over the other in terms of sexual attraction, I would say it’s mostly genetics, with some elements of environment and choice. But that’s just my opinion.
Stephen L | Feb 09, 2010


In high school, I knew a guy who was gay. He was raised Christian and was afraid that he was going to hell because of it. He denied it for years, and when he finally realized he couldn’t fight it anymore, he felt so ashamed that he tried to kill himself. He went into a mental institution for a year. When he finally got out, he was much happier and healthier because he could finally quit lying to himself and others. In some people it is a choice, but I firmly believe that others have no choice. They are what they are. Why would someone choose the life that would put them through so much hell like my friend went through?
Spex | Feb 09, 2010


My sexual orientation? I couldn’t really say it was my choice OR in my genetics. Growing up around a lot of Caribbeans I learnt that being gay is NOT acceptable at all! Stuff like Bun Out Da Chi Chi (Burn the gays) and Boom Bye Bye has scared me into me being the way I am (Straight). I don’t have a problem with gays (got a lesbian friend. She’s the best!) but I don’t think I could ever have those sort of feelings for another woman.
Soy Boricua Como El Coqui | Feb 09, 2010


I believe to an extent, it’s not a choice. There are so many chemicals and such that cause you to feel love that to think you can control it is absured. Whether you act on it or not, though, is a choice.
Jonathan | Feb 09, 2010


Sexual orientation depends on a person’s genetics and environmental influences. This brings up the arguement of nature vs. nurture. Was it the child’s genetics that influences his orientation, or was it the environmental (social) surroundings? The answer to this is: both. How the child was conditioned during his/her sensitive period by his surroundings (i.e. parents, classmates), and his genetics are all implicated. It’s relatively difficult to draw the line between the two.
V | Feb 09, 2010


It isn’t a choice for me; I’m only attracted to men. I could have a very close emotional relationship with a woman, but I would never want to sleep with her. Are you sexually attracted to boys or girls? That forms the basis of your sexuality. Friendships can be very strong but sex is what separates the two.
Rob | Feb 09, 2010


I don’t know if it’s genetic or personal preference, but liking and willing to have sex with someone is completely different! I like men and women… but NOT in a sexual way. I would never in a million years sleep with a woman. That’s by choice or genetic, either way it will never happen. You’re example is just infantile.
Sophie | Feb 09, 2010


I used to think that homosexuality was a choice. I thought that gay people made their decisions to be the way they were. I was raised very strict Southern Baptist and was told from the first time I knew what gay was that they were wrong and disgusting. I didnt really date in high school but I blamed it on waiting for the "right one". Then I met an amazing woman and fell head over heels for her. I tried for months to deny it; say that it was just her and that I wasnt a lesbian. I cried for weeks because I didnt want to be a lesbian. I eventually admitted to myself that I was a lesbian and that I was ok with that. Ive only come out to certain friends and family because when my family finds out they will disown me completely.

Now you tell me what in my childhood wouldve conditioned me to be gay? Where was my choice? If I wouldve had a choice I wouldve chosen no. Not to say that Im not happy being a lesbian I just wouldve taken the easiest path. Sexual orientation is NOT a choice.
newmetj | Feb 09, 2010


I’m bisexual. Both of my parents are straight, and so were their parents. This would, in theory, mean that my sexuality is a "mutation". And I do not believe that at all because I have pride in who and what I am, so I think it’s more to do with personal choice.

Me and my best friend always argue about this. He’s full-on gay, and extremely camp. It was always a problem for him, growing up in a Catholic family. His religion meant that homosexuality was a sin, and now he therefore cannot bring himself to believe in any God. It wasn’t a choice for him, though. For as long as I can remember, he’s wanted to wear make-up, coach dancing and he is completely repulsed by the idea of being anything more than friends with a girl. His family are homophobic, and completely ashamed of him. He says himself that if it was personal choice, he’d keep them happy- but also that he is what he is and he’ll never hide it.

It’s a tricky one…

Oh, and to the guy who posted the first comment?

GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL &TRANSGENDER PRIDE!!
HeyLittleAlternativeGirl | Feb 09, 2010


Baader Meinhof Complex, The
Baader Meinhof Complex, The (2008)

IMDB rating: 7.40

Plot: Germany in the 1970s: Murderous bomb attacks, the threat of terrorism and the fear of the enemy inside are rocking the very foundations of the yet fragile German democracy. The radicalised children of the Nazi generation lead by Andreas Baader, Ulrike Meinhof and Gudrun Ensslin are fighting a violent war against what they perceive as the new face of fascism: American imperialism supported by the German establishment, many of whom have a Nazi past. Their aim is to create a more human society but by employing inhuman means they not only spread terror and bloodshed, they also lose their own humanity. The man who understands them is also their hunter: the head of the German police force Horst Herold. And while he succeeds in his relentless pursuit of the young terrorists, he knows he’s only dealing with the tip of the iceberg.

Directors: Edel Uli

Actors: Bleibtreu Moritz,Liefers Jan Josef,Erceg Stipe,Schmidt Niels-Bruno,Kiefer Vinzenz,Licht Simon,Schilling Tom,Lommatzsch Daniel,Blomberg Sebastian,Dilssner Eckhard,Action,Biography,Crime,Drama,History,

What/who do you think the winners of these categories will win in the 2009 Oscars/Academy Awards?
Best motion picture of the year:
-The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
-Frost/Nixon
-Milk
-The Reader
-Slumdog Millionaire

Directing:
-The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, David Fincher
-Frost/Nixon, Ron Howard
-Milk, Gus Van Sant
-The Reader, Stephen Daldry
-Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle

Leading Actress:
-Anne Hathaway in


The Yes Men Fix the World
The Yes Men Fix the World (2009)

IMDB rating: 7.60

Plot: Troublemaking duo Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno, posing as their industrious alter-egos, expose the people profiting from Hurricane Katrina, the faces behind the environmental disaster in Bhopal, and other shocking events.

Directors: Bichlbaum Andy

Actors: Watts Reggie,Bonanno Mike,Documentary,

Theology Survey. Can you help me with my homework?
I had to find a way to have people take a theological survey for my college assignment…thought you guys might be able to help! Just answer 10 questions…PLEASE!? Thanks.

Please choose the one answer that best expresses your view for each question:

1. What best describes your personal belief about God’s existence?
a. God Him was created and has a beginning. He is not eternal. There was a time when God id not exist.
b. God is uncreated and has always existed. He is eternal. There never was a time when He did not exist.
c. God does not exist. There is no God. There is no spiritual being or reality in the universe.
d. Other:

2. How would you best define or describe who God is?
a. A Good Force and an Evil Force that are equal in power and opposed to each other.
b. A pure spirit whose essence fills all the universe. There are many manifestations of its spirit that we worship or appease.
c. One spiritual essence comprised of three persons revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
d. One spiritual being who alone exists as God.
e. Three distant spiritual entities revealed as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
f. There is nothing to define. God does not exist.
g. Other:

3. In your understand, what do you attribute the existence of the universe and life to?
a. The result of eternally existing matter the evolved into life.
b. A meaningful and purposeful direct act of God who created and sustains the universe by His power.
c. The causal relationship between space, time, chance, and nothingness that resulted in the evolution of the universe and life.
d. The physical manifestation of the essence of pure spirit.
e. Other:

4. What best describes your understand of God’s presence or locality?
a. The presence of God is in heaven only, not in our world.
b. The presence of God not only fills the universe but nature itself is God. God is all and all is God. God is in all things.
c. The presence of God is both in heaven and our world. God’s presence is objective or separate from the nature He created,
God does not exist. There is no spiritual reality to the universe or nature.
e. Other:

5. Do you believe God has a stand or morality or conduct for which He holds man accountable?
a. No! God does not exist. I am not accountable to any spiritual being.
b. Yes! God’s standard of morality is defined in the 1- Commandments and God holds me accountable for my thoughts, words, and actions.
c. Yes! All the world’s great religious leaders have articulated moral truths that apply to living life to which God holds me accountable.
d. No! Moral value are situational and relative in nature. There is no fixed standard of morality to which I am accountable.
e. No! In the spiritual reality there is good in evil and evil in good. It is a misconception to believe God holds us accountable to any moral stand.
f. Other:

6. If God is to judge us as individuals, what do you think His judgment will be based upon?
a. God will judge us based upon our good works and how well we live our lives on earth.
b. Since all religions lead to God, He will judge us on how ell we personally practice our religion.
c. God will judge us based on our faith or belief in Jesus Christ as our personal Savior.
d. God’s judgment is experienced through Karma with our past and future lives until we attain Godhood.
e. God does not exist. Therefore, there is no judgment to be experienced. When we die, that is the end of life.
f. Other:

7. When do you believe human life comes into existence?
a. Human life preexists in a spiritual state prior to conception.
b. Human life begins at the moment of conception.
c. Human life begins within the first trimester of pregnancy.
d. Human life occurs within the second or third trimester of pregnancy.
e. Human life occurs at the moment the baby is born.
f. Other:

8. Do you believe human life includes an immaterial spirit and/or soul that continues throughout eternity after physical death?
a. Yes.
b. No.
c. I am not sure.
d. Other

9. How would you characterize human nature?
a. Human nature is basically good.
b. Human nature is basically evil and we are sinful in nature
c. Human nature is both good and evil
d. Human nature is neutral. It is neither good or evil but takes on the characteristics of ones heredity and environment.
e. Other:

10. On a scale of 0-10, how would you rate your personal spirituality?
8-10 Sincerely spiritual
5-7 Moderately spiritual
3-4 Somewhat spiritual
1-2 Very little spirituality in my life.
0 I do not consider myself to be a spiritual person.


1 C
2 G: an outdated untestable hypothesis
3 E: i wait for evidence to explain such things
4 D:
5 F: pain versus pleasure comparison is a sufficient bases for morality.
6 E
7 B (scientific standpoint not a legalistic standpoint)
8 B
9 C
10 0

evirustheslaye | Jan 15, 2010


Looooonnnnggggg….

1. C
2. F
3. C
4. D
5. D
6. E
7. D
8. B
9. D
10. 0
blue tiger qln? ????? | Jan 15, 2010


B, D, A, B, F- yes, but not defined in commandments., A, D, C, D, 6
Bonnie Ward | Jan 15, 2010


1. c — but it’s not a "belief," it’s what the evidence shows.
2. f
3. e (and the best scientifically supported answer isn’t there)
4. d
5. d
6. e
7. f (again, the best scientifically supported answer isn’t there)
8. b
9. d
10. 0

I might suggest you work on your spelling — college students should really be able to spell better than you’ve done here :)

Peace.
WellTraveledProg | Jan 15, 2010


1. B
2. B & C
3. A & B
4. B
5. C, I guess
6. F God is not about judgement. He is about love and healing. To the extent that we make conscious decisions to love, is the extent that we are in union with Him ("union with Him" being synonymous with heaven or paradise)
7. B
8. A
9. A
10. 10 (I’m as sincere as I can be.)
Jon M dn ?p?s s??? | Jan 15, 2010


1.C.
2.F
3.A or C
4.D
5.A and D
6.E
7.E
8.B
9.E. Neither good nor evil exist objectively. They are labels we put on actions.
10. 0
Addi | Jan 15, 2010


b,c,b,c,b,c,a,a,c,8

Did I pass ;-)
apex | Jan 15, 2010


1.b
2.c
3.b
4.c
5.b
6.c
7.b
8.a
9.b
10. 8-10
Jeancommunicates | Jan 15, 2010


1. b 2. c 3. b 4. b 5. b 6. c 7. a 8. a 9. c 10. 10 +……. go in peace….. God bless
Annie | Jan 15, 2010


1. d. Other: No God created life on earth or monitors our action.

2. f. There is nothing to define. God does not exist.

3. d. The physical manifestation of the essence of pure spirit.

4. God does not exist. There is no spiritual reality to the universe or nature.
e. Other: Spiritual and physical are like oil and water.

5. d. No! Moral value are situational and relative in nature. There is no fixed standard of morality to which I am accountable.

6. f. Other: We are not judged by anyone alien.

7. e. Human life occurs at the moment the baby is born.

8. a. Yes.

9.
d. Human nature is neutral. It is neither good or evil but takes on the characteristics of ones heredity and environment.

8-10 Sincerely spiritual
Gnosisquest | Jan 15, 2010


1. What best describes your personal belief about God’s existence?

b. God is uncreated and has always existed. He is eternal. There never was a time when He did not exist.

2. How would you best define or describe who God is?

b. A pure spirit whose essence fills all the universe. There are many manifestations of its spirit that we worship or appease.

3. In your understand, what do you attribute the existence of the universe and life to?

a. The result of eternally existing matter the evolved into life.

4. What best describes your understand of God’s presence or locality?

b. The presence of God not only fills the universe but nature itself is God. God is all and all is God. God is in all things.

5. Do you believe God has a stand or morality or conduct for which He holds man accountable?

c. Yes! All the world’s great religious leaders have articulated moral truths that apply to living life to which God holds me accountable.

6. If God is to judge us as individuals, what do you think His judgment will be based upon?
a. God will judge us based upon our good works and how well we live our lives on earth.

7. When do you believe human life comes into existence?

b. Human life begins at the moment of conception.

8. Do you believe human life includes an immaterial spirit and/or soul that continues throughout eternity after physical death?
a. Yes.

9. How would you characterize human nature?

d. Human nature is neutral. It is neither good or evil but takes on the characteristics of ones heredity and environment.

10. On a scale of 0-10, how would you rate your personal spirituality?

5-7 Moderately spiritual

This is actually a very good survey. Athough I have very diverse spiritual beliefs, I always found an answer that suited me.
Kevin B. | Jan 15, 2010


B.
C.
B.
C.
B.
C.
B.
A.
B.
10
2cre8tive | Jan 15, 2010


1b
2e (assuming that ‘distant’ is a typo for ‘distinct’)
3b
4c
5e – it would be b, except I do not think that the 10 commandments provides a comprehense overview of all moral issues.
6a
7b
8a
9e – human nature was inherently good but has not been so since the Fall.
10a
username_hidden | Jan 15, 2010


1. B
2. C
3. B
4. E–God fills the universe and is also outside the universe; the universe is not big enough to contain God
5. C
6. F–faith and works
7. C
8. A
9. C
10. 8-10
Filida | Jan 15, 2010


1 d
2 g
3 e
4 e
5 e
6 f
7 f (This depends entirely on what you mean by ‘human life’. If you don’t define such crucial terms, you can’t get a sensible answer)
8 a but only if you accept that I don’t mean this as an INDIVIDUAL spirit
9 a but is often messed up by one’s upbringing and culture
10 5
Ambivalent LAUreate | Jan 15, 2010


1. F ("god" is energy of some sort. I do not refer to "god" as him, I use "He/She/It" He/she/it is deistic to me)

2. F (As I said maybe some form of energy, undefinable)

3. A combination of A, C and a deistic view of a "creator"

4. F (Again energy that may exist in everything or ceased to exist after the big bang)

5. D but not completely. Some morals are almost always fixed, but I think D is best here.

6. F The "energy/deity/ god" who started the big bang does not judge or hold anyone accountable. Karma is partially true, but generally no judgment by any supernatural forces.

7. F I think life might begin in 3rd trimester but it is not as valuable as after birth

8. C

9. D

10. 5-6
Hellbound Ty


Lookout, The
Lookout, The (2007)

IMDB rating: 7.40

Plot: An admired high school hockey player (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) with a bright future foolishly takes a drive in the night with his girl friend and two other friends with his headlights off with devastating results. The former athlete is left with a brain injury that prevents him from remembering many things for extended periods of time. To compensate, he keeps notes in a small notebook to aid him in remembering what he is to do. He also lives with a blind friend (Jeff Daniels) who aids him. Obviously, with the mental incapacitation, he is unable to have meaningful work. Thus he works as a night cleaning man in a bank. It is there he comes under the scrutiny of a gang planning to rob the bank. The leader (Matthew Goode) befriends him and gets him involved with a young woman (Isla Fisher) who further reels him in. After they get close and after reeling him in with his own failures, the bank plan unfolds. Confused but wanting to escape his current existence, he initially goes along with the scheme. After realizing he is being used, he attempts to stop the robbery, which of course immediately goes awry. Bruce McGill and Alberta Watson also co-star as the young man’s parents, who still search for the person that was there before the tragic crash.

Directors: Frank Scott

Actors: Gordon-Levitt Joseph,Daniels Jeff,Goode Matthew,McGill Bruce,Di Zio Sergio,Huband David,Dunham Greg,Kelly Morgan,Berg Aaron,Crime,Drama,Thriller,

Fallout 3- Broken steel not working.?
i downloaded broken steel and point lookout from marketplace. in the main menu after i press start it says loading extra content but the downloads is blacked out. i played threw the last mission and nothing happened the credits rolled then i was back in main menu but now i could look at downloads and it said broken steel and point look out. luckily i saved before i started "Take it Back" so what do. do i just roam the waste lands until i get the dlc loaded message. i waited in megaton for like 7 mins. how long does it take till i get the message saying that broken steel was downloaded and the leveling cap was raised??? oh and also i tried downloading it twice.


May have something to do with your addons

Mori | Feb 07, 2010


B.T.K.

May 4th, 2010 / Uncategorized / No comments

B.T.K.
B.T.K. (2008)

IMDB rating: 4.40

Plot: Dennis Rader is an ordinary man with a seemingly normal life, a beloved husband and father of two daughters, and viewed as an upstanding member of the community, with a good job and the role of president at the local church. Rader


Revelation
Revelation (1999)

IMDB rating: 4.70

Plot: Thorold Stone’s family was among those who vanished three months ago, and he is still stung by that fact. Since childhood, he has always been logical and suspicious, and, of course, he’s uncertain whether Franco Macalousso is the Messiah he claims he is. Stone works for Len Parker, who runs One Nation Earth, the organization that rounds up the Haters who stand in Macalousso’s way. Soon, however, he realises that the Christians have been framed, and he has been set up. To prove Macalusso’s true colours, he must band with his own enemies – the Haters themselves, led by Helen Hannah.

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Directors: van Heerden Andre

Actors: Fahey Jeff,Nappo Tony,Mancuso Nick,Roddis David,Demas Rick,Gallagher Patrick,Gray Rothaford,McFee Bruce,White Melville,Edwards Neville,Action,Drama,Horror,Thriller,

What is the cause of my revelation?
I don’t know why but I am normally a hardcore atheist yet now I suddenly had a quick turn around it was like as fast as you can click. I believe in Jesus strongly and I am determined to live my life according to him. I have never felt happier and I would never have thought that I would stop wanting loads of money but I have. I really can’t explain the feeling and I can’t explain why. It feels as though I have just swallowed a drug of some kind but I haven’t.


I don’t know. Sounds like you got possessed.
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r u sure no one slipped something in your drink when you weren’t looking
ryan | Feb 04, 2010


Jesus said this about being born again………

"In reply Jesus declared, "I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again."

"How can a man be born when he is old?" Nicodemus asked. "Surely he cannot enter a second time into his mother’s womb to be born!"

Jesus answered, "I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit. You should not be surprised at my saying, ‘You must be born again.’ The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit."
John 3:3-8

I was born again, completely unexpectedly, almost forty years ago, when a voice spoke this simple word into my heart: "Maybe Jesus really did die for your sins."
I believed, and a flood of peace and joy and love and acceptance filled my heart such as I never knew. I became a changed man that day, leaving off my lying and stealing and blaspheming. It was at least a year though before I came to understand the above passage I cited. I realized immediately when i read it, that was what happened to me. I began reading the Bible and accepting it for what it claims to be – the Word of God, and I could not tell all the benefits I have received from learning to believe and obey the Word of God.

For sound Bible teaching try:

http://www.derekprince.org/site/PageServ er?pagename=mainpage

for a cool testimony try:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid= 3682855866783766146#
wefmeister | Feb 04, 2010


You thought you were an atheist and probably were an atheist but you denied to yourself your desire to believe. I am sorry that at you have that desire and have allowed it to stop you seeing the truth, but I hope that some day you will understand your error and return to your natural state of atheism.
Dharma Nature | Feb 04, 2010