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AVOCAT-DU-DIABLE LE BOBO et son gros probleme conjugal .!!!!

AVOCAT-DU-DIABLE LE BOBO et son gros probleme conjugal .!!!!

from Dailymotion - most commented videos on November 08, 2009
Duration: 26
COCU UN JOUR COCU TOUJOURS hihihi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Author: leclasheur Tags: dieudonne clash illuminati ovni paranormal septembre conspiration complot manipulation extrême médias sionistes fachistes nazi sanhédrin attentat irgoun démon sataniste Posted: 08 November 2009 Rating: 2.1 Votes: 12
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More Strange Lights over the hill in Central Park

More Strange Lights over the hill in Central Park

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2009
Duration: 1172
Check out frame 10:14 and see a classic flying triangle at low altitude....
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Paranormal Snaktivity

Paranormal Snaktivity

from YouTube :: Tag // superbowl on November 06, 2009
Duration: 31
Author: mgjansen Keywords: Paranormal Activity Crash The Super Bowl Doritos Movie Trailer Added: November 6, 2009
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Russell Blackford - 50 Voices of Disbelief

Russell Blackford - 50 Voices of Disbelief

from Point of Inquiry on October 02, 2009
Duration: 1706
Russell Blackford is an Australian writer, philosopher, and critic, and editor-in-chief of The Journal of Evolution and Technology. His new book, edited with Udo Schuklenk, is 50 Voices of Disbelief: Why We Are Atheists. In this interview with D.J. Grothe, Russell Blackford explains the need for 50 Voices of Disbelief. He argues that there can be no more important question than whether religion and faith deliver on their promises. He explores whether religion will persist. He contends that religious leaders are not our society's moral leaders. He discusses a number of contributed essays in the 50 Voices collection, such as James Randi's, entitled "A Magician Looks at Religion," which explores how a background in magic may inform one's understanding of religion, and Peter Adegoke's essay, which argues that religion is impeding Nigeria's social, economic and scientific progress. He talks about how the book includes contributions from people all over the world and from every continent, except Antarctica. He discusses essays by Sumitra Padmanabhan and Prabir Ghosh that explore the harms that religion cause in India, and alternatives to religion, such as humanism. He talks about how the diversity of views in the essay collection show that there is "no party-line of atheism."Â He comments on essays by psychologist and parapsychologist Susan Blackmore ("Giving Up Ghosts and Gods"), and philosopher Philip Kitcher ("Beyond Disbelief"). He discusses recent controversies over CFI's International Blasphemy Day, and opposing views of Paul Kurtz and Ron Lindsay regarding criticism of religion, and whether "moderate religion" should be criticized or viewed as an ally to advance secular, pro-science values. He talks about the relationship between atheism and progressive social values. And he argues that religion should not be allowed to remain private, and therefore beyond public scrutiny and critique.
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The Origins of Witchcraft - Part 1

The Origins of Witchcraft - Part 1

from Favorites of paganinfo on October 21, 2008
Duration: 218
With the rise of Christianity came the fall of witchcraft - but now Wicca is more popular than ever. Why? The history of witches in society is covered including an interview of Fiona Horne, a witch/rock star. Part 1
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The Origins of Witchcraft - Part 2

The Origins of Witchcraft - Part 2

from Favorites of paganinfo on October 21, 2008
Duration: 290
With the rise of Christianity came the fall of witchcraft - but now Wicca is more popular than ever. Why? Are modern witches evil devil worshipers, or something else?
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