SATAN'S SUICIDE DEATH ANGEL DEFEATEDWritten by Irvin L. Rozier
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The Lord's timing was oh so plain That night Satan was defeated, hell had no gain Later this woman was born again A new life with Jesus she did begin So another Jesus fan was made For her soul ultimate price He paid I'm so glad that I am Lord's man He uses me to tell others of salvation's plan Copyright 2005 Irvin L. Rozier This poem was based on a true event.

Author of My Walk with the Lord, www.selahbooks.com, preacher, retired military
| | The Irish people are "not" white people? How so?Written by Joseph T Farkasdi
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By this 5th century CE time period, Celtic people had already given up their warrior lifestyle for literary, and were attempting to educate warrior tribes that were entering their lands. But, far too many Anglo-Saxons were coming into land and there intent was to conquer rather than be proselytized. These invading tribes learned what Celts had to teach them very well (thus became proselytized, nevertheless) and, then, used this very teaching for their crusades against Israel, Spain and, ultimately, (being unsuccessful with those campaigns) against Ireland (unfortunately, they devasted Celts and turned them into slaves). To this very day, Irish and Scottish people are fighting for their independence from Anglo-Saxons, and it doesn't help that Irish are still having inter-tribal conflicts like there ancestors of so many centuries before (protestants versus catholics, this is what they call it now). And, then came modern plague that nearly wiped out Gaelic speaking Irish natives of Ireland (@ 19 CE). But, fortunately for world Celtic culture is on rebound, history is being remembered, and native languages are still being spoken and taught (they now have schools for this purpose in Ireland).

Joseph Farkasdi is a fictional writer and social commentator. His online expressions range from the sharing of deeply opinionated thoughts on life, love, and relationships to the ever stirring wild and sometimes wet erotic fantasies that stretch one's secret imaginations. His photographic works are as revealing and shameless as his willingness to share all without inhibition. You can view his web site by clicking on http://www.jfarkasdi.org/ .
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