The Image of La Virgen de Guadalupe (part 2)

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Here is the continuation from The Image of the Virgin de Guadalupe.

I still have not posted my comments. The thread is so long that the discussion is now moved here.

-- Elpidio Gonzalez (egonval@yahoo.com), October 09, 2004

Answers

I think doing this--breaking up a thread-- seems to shut down the discussion.

Who cares how long the thread is?

All I do is click on the side bar and slide to the bottom in a second.

-- ("faith01@myway.com"), October 09, 2004.


David felt faith that 100 + messages threads become to cumbersome to read for new people.

I have allowed some threads to run to 130 + but some have long posts that the threads are extremely large like this one.

-- Elpidio Gonzalez (egonval@yahoo.com), October 09, 2004.


Faith,

And yes--the Catholic Church does claim to be able to make magic. Consider the doctrine of Transubstantiation...a priest supposedly calls Christ down onto the altar and recrucifies him in an unbloody manner because Christ is literally in the wafer.

I thought we discussed this at length before and this is not what Catholics believe.

-- Andy S ("ask3332004@yahoo.com"), October 10, 2004.


"All I do is click on the side bar and slide to the bottom in a second."

Look down at your keyboard. Then, look to the right hand portion of it. See that button that says End? When the page loads, hit that button.

-- Emerald (em@cox.nett), October 10, 2004.

You may have to click once in the screen before pressing 'end'. I generally like using the 'arrows', 'page up/down', 'home','f5', and a variety of 'apple hot-keys' when browsing.

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-- rod (elreyrod@yahoo.com), October 10, 2004.



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