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Mortgage Refinancing for the Self Employed church, fifty women were found beheaded” reported poet Friedrich Schiller, “and infants still sucking the breasts of their lifeless mothers.” Also in the 17th century, Catholics killed Gaspard de Coligny, a Protestant leader. After murdering him, the Catholic mob mutilated his body, “cutting off his head, his hands, his genitals and then dumped him into the river… but, then, deciding that it was not worthy of being food for the fish, they hauled him out again… and dragged what was left…to the gallows of Montfaulcon, ‘to be meat and carrion for maggots and crows’.”As a self employed individual you may run into problems when it comes to mortgages and mortgage lenders. Mortgage lenders like to verify income before approving loans. For the self employed, many mortgage lenders want to document two years of self employment income. The documentation requested is usually your self employment tax returns. Some lenders count the profit you claimed on your taxes as your average income. Some may use a portion of your deductions and write offs; other mortgage lenders may not count this as income.If you don’t have two years of tax returns to document your income with you can find lenders who are willing to accept two years of bank statements to verify your income. The advantage of using bank statements is you can document a higher amount o Christianity was also used to propagate hate against the Jews. In the 4th and 5th centuries, synagogues were burnt by Christians with an unknown number of Jews slain. The first synagogue to be burnt was near the river Euphrat on the command of the Bishop Redeem Your Business Ideas With Business Loans “The voice of the majority is no proof of justice.” Friedrich Schiller 1759 – 1805 [German Poet, Philosopher, Historian, Dramatist].Finance is the lifeline around which all the business activities revolve. Whether you have to start a new business project or expand an existing one, business finance is equally important in both the cases. It hardly happens that business entrepreneurs have all the requisite resources at their disposal. At one point of time or the other, they have to take recourse to business finance.There are various sources from where you can get business finance. Private companies can resort to capital from their directors; public companies can gather money from public issue of shares and debentures; sole proprietors can take business loans from banks or private lenders and so on.Every businessman plans and makes proper allocations in the budget. But, still deviations are bound t Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered on Jesus of Nazareth, known by Christians as Jesus Christ and the New Testament accounts for his life, teachings and actions. With an estimated 2.1 billion adherents, Christianity is the world’s largest religion. Its origins are intertwined with Judaism, with which it shares much sacred text and early history; specifically, it shares the Hebrew Bible, known as the Old Testament. Christianity is considered an Abrahamic religion, along with Judaism and Islam. Although Christianity in and of itself is profoundly directed towards peace, brotherhood, and salvation, its historical record, on a number of issues provides ample source for an understanding of the folly of man. Many an evil act has been propagated in the name of Christianity. Justice Ameer Ali [1849 – 1928] writes about Christianity: “It found slavery a recognised institution of the empire; it adopted the system without any endeavour to mitigate its baneful character, or promise its gradual abolition, or to improve the status of slaves. Under the civil law, slaves were mere chattels. They remained so under the Christian domination. Slavery had flourished among the Romans from the earliest times. The slaves whether of native or foreign birth, whether acquired by war or purchase, were regarded simply as chattels. Their masters possessed the power of life and death over them. Christianity had failed utterly in abolishing slavery or alleviating its evil.” This double standard or item of interpretation was not exclusive to the issue of slavery with respect to Christianity. This article is not an attempt to discredit the religion, but to point out atrocities that were perpetrated in the name of God- as was put “In the Name of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.” As soon as Christianity was made legal in 315, more and more pagan temples were destroyed by one Christian mob or the other. Examples will show that in the name of Christ, man had very little appetite for tolerance, brotherly love or understanding of things different. The world famous female philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria was torn to pieces with glass fragments whilst in a church by a Christian mob led by a Christian Minister in 415. In 782 Emperor Karl [Charlemagne] had 4500 Saxons who were unwilling to convert to Christianity beheaded- an action taken in the name of Christ. 5 000 to 11 000 peasants were slaughtered on May 27, 1234 in Steding [Germany] simply because they were unwilling to pay church taxes. John Huss, a critic of Papal infallibility and indulgences was burnt at the stake in 1415. University Professor B Hubmaier was burnt at the stake in Vienna [1538] and Giordano Bruno, a Dominican Monk, after having been incarcerated for seven years was burnt at the stake for heresy on February 17, 1600 in Campo dei Fiori [Rome]. About 20 000 Huguenots were killed in 1572 France on the command of Pope Pius V. In all the aforementioned instances, the individuals were murdered for having a different belief in religion, and in life. In the 17th century, Catholics sacked the city of Magdeburg [Germany] killing 30 000 protestants. “In a single church, fifty women were found beheaded” reported poet Friedrich Schiller, “and infants still sucking the breasts of their lifeless mothers.” Also in the 17th century, Catholics killed Gaspard de Coligny, a Protestant leader. After murdering him, the Catholic mob mutilated his body, “cutting off his head, his hands, his genitals and then dumped him into the river… but, then, deciding that it was not worthy of being food for the fish, they hauled him out again… and dragged what was left…to the gallows of Montfaulcon, ‘to be meat and carrion for maggots and crows’.” Christianity was also used to propagate hate against the Jews. In the 4th and 5th centuries, synagogues were burnt by Christians with an unknown number of Jews slain. The first synagogue to be burnt was near the river Euphrat on the command of the Bishop o Some True Facts About Debt Consolidation understanding of the folly of man. Many an evil act has been propagated in the name of Christianity.Debt consolidation saves on interests and you have a smaller payment to make. This is the myth that most of us believe in. Actually debt consolidation simply helps you to pay off the debts that you had incurred at a lower rate but the debt is still there.You may feel that at last you have been able to do something about the debts that have accumulated but true debt help is not easy to acquire. Larry Burkett is a financial author who said that debt by itself is not the problem. Handling its symptoms of overspending and not saving accordingly is much more difficult to tackle than the debt itself.You will be surprised to note that the credit card debts grow back 78% of the time after being consolidated. This is primarily because the person does not have the money to pa Justice Ameer Ali [1849 – 1928] writes about Christianity: “It found slavery a recognised institution of the empire; it adopted the system without any endeavour to mitigate its baneful character, or promise its gradual abolition, or to improve the status of slaves. Under the civil law, slaves were mere chattels. They remained so under the Christian domination. Slavery had flourished among the Romans from the earliest times. The slaves whether of native or foreign birth, whether acquired by war or purchase, were regarded simply as chattels. Their masters possessed the power of life and death over them. Christianity had failed utterly in abolishing slavery or alleviating its evil.” This double standard or item of interpretation was not exclusive to the issue of slavery with respect to Christianity. This article is not an attempt to discredit the religion, but to point out atrocities that were perpetrated in the name of God- as was put “In the Name of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.” As soon as Christianity was made legal in 315, more and more pagan temples were destroyed by one Christian mob or the other. Examples will show that in the name of Christ, man had very little appetite for tolerance, brotherly love or understanding of things different. The world famous female philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria was torn to pieces with glass fragments whilst in a church by a Christian mob led by a Christian Minister in 415. In 782 Emperor Karl [Charlemagne] had 4500 Saxons who were unwilling to convert to Christianity beheaded- an action taken in the name of Christ. 5 000 to 11 000 peasants were slaughtered on May 27, 1234 in Steding [Germany] simply because they were unwilling to pay church taxes. John Huss, a critic of Papal infallibility and indulgences was burnt at the stake in 1415. University Professor B Hubmaier was burnt at the stake in Vienna [1538] and Giordano Bruno, a Dominican Monk, after having been incarcerated for seven years was burnt at the stake for heresy on February 17, 1600 in Campo dei Fiori [Rome]. About 20 000 Huguenots were killed in 1572 France on the command of Pope Pius V. In all the aforementioned instances, the individuals were murdered for having a different belief in religion, and in life. In the 17th century, Catholics sacked the city of Magdeburg [Germany] killing 30 000 protestants. “In a single church, fifty women were found beheaded” reported poet Friedrich Schiller, “and infants still sucking the breasts of their lifeless mothers.” Also in the 17th century, Catholics killed Gaspard de Coligny, a Protestant leader. After murdering him, the Catholic mob mutilated his body, “cutting off his head, his hands, his genitals and then dumped him into the river… but, then, deciding that it was not worthy of being food for the fish, they hauled him out again… and dragged what was left…to the gallows of Montfaulcon, ‘to be meat and carrion for maggots and crows’.” Christianity was also used to propagate hate against the Jews. In the 4th and 5th centuries, synagogues were burnt by Christians with an unknown number of Jews slain. The first synagogue to be burnt was near the river Euphrat on the command of the Bishop Benefits of Working With a Commodity Trading Broker f interpretation was not exclusive to the issue of slavery with respect to Christianity. This article is not an attempt to discredit the religion, but to point out atrocities that were perpetrated in the name of God- as was put “In the Name of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.”Are you interested in trading futures? If you are, you may be wondering whether or not you should use the services of a commodity trading broker. While the decision as to whether or not you want to work with a commodity trading broker is yours to make, you should know that there a number of benefits to doing so. Just a few of those benefits are touched on below.One of the many benefits to using the services of a commodity trading broker is the knowledge that you may gain. A commodity trading broker is a professional who has an extensive knowledge and understanding of the trading of futures. When using the services of a commodity trading broker, that individual will share their knowledge and insight with you. Although it is advised that you first familiarize yourself wit As soon as Christianity was made legal in 315, more and more pagan temples were destroyed by one Christian mob or the other. Examples will show that in the name of Christ, man had very little appetite for tolerance, brotherly love or understanding of things different. The world famous female philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria was torn to pieces with glass fragments whilst in a church by a Christian mob led by a Christian Minister in 415. In 782 Emperor Karl [Charlemagne] had 4500 Saxons who were unwilling to convert to Christianity beheaded- an action taken in the name of Christ. 5 000 to 11 000 peasants were slaughtered on May 27, 1234 in Steding [Germany] simply because they were unwilling to pay church taxes. John Huss, a critic of Papal infallibility and indulgences was burnt at the stake in 1415. University Professor B Hubmaier was burnt at the stake in Vienna [1538] and Giordano Bruno, a Dominican Monk, after having been incarcerated for seven years was burnt at the stake for heresy on February 17, 1600 in Campo dei Fiori [Rome]. About 20 000 Huguenots were killed in 1572 France on the command of Pope Pius V. In all the aforementioned instances, the individuals were murdered for having a different belief in religion, and in life. In the 17th century, Catholics sacked the city of Magdeburg [Germany] killing 30 000 protestants. “In a single church, fifty women were found beheaded” reported poet Friedrich Schiller, “and infants still sucking the breasts of their lifeless mothers.” Also in the 17th century, Catholics killed Gaspard de Coligny, a Protestant leader. After murdering him, the Catholic mob mutilated his body, “cutting off his head, his hands, his genitals and then dumped him into the river… but, then, deciding that it was not worthy of being food for the fish, they hauled him out again… and dragged what was left…to the gallows of Montfaulcon, ‘to be meat and carrion for maggots and crows’.” Christianity was also used to propagate hate against the Jews. In the 4th and 5th centuries, synagogues were burnt by Christians with an unknown number of Jews slain. The first synagogue to be burnt was near the river Euphrat on the command of the Bishop Use the Ebay Crystal Ball to Determine Your Item's Selling Price ed- an action taken in the name of Christ.When researching a product to sell on ebay one of the important things that you need to know is 'what will it sell for?' Obviously no one can guarentee this selling price but Ebay gives you the tools to get a good idea.The background to this is that a friend has been made redundent and has decided that he will make his living on ebay, which contrary to popular thought is still very much a possibility. His idea is simple, he is advertising to do house clearences and unwanted item removal with a view to selling this on at both offline auctions and Ebay.He was voicing some concerns over the fact that he obviously has some in depth knowledge in certain areas but in others he has none and hence he didn't want to be paying to much and leaving himself no profit. So I walke 5 000 to 11 000 peasants were slaughtered on May 27, 1234 in Steding [Germany] simply because they were unwilling to pay church taxes. John Huss, a critic of Papal infallibility and indulgences was burnt at the stake in 1415. University Professor B Hubmaier was burnt at the stake in Vienna [1538] and Giordano Bruno, a Dominican Monk, after having been incarcerated for seven years was burnt at the stake for heresy on February 17, 1600 in Campo dei Fiori [Rome]. About 20 000 Huguenots were killed in 1572 France on the command of Pope Pius V. In all the aforementioned instances, the individuals were murdered for having a different belief in religion, and in life. In the 17th century, Catholics sacked the city of Magdeburg [Germany] killing 30 000 protestants. “In a single church, fifty women were found beheaded” reported poet Friedrich Schiller, “and infants still sucking the breasts of their lifeless mothers.” Also in the 17th century, Catholics killed Gaspard de Coligny, a Protestant leader. After murdering him, the Catholic mob mutilated his body, “cutting off his head, his hands, his genitals and then dumped him into the river… but, then, deciding that it was not worthy of being food for the fish, they hauled him out again… and dragged what was left…to the gallows of Montfaulcon, ‘to be meat and carrion for maggots and crows’.” Christianity was also used to propagate hate against the Jews. In the 4th and 5th centuries, synagogues were burnt by Christians with an unknown number of Jews slain. The first synagogue to be burnt was near the river Euphrat on the command of the Bishop Free Government Grant Money - Tips To Getting Thousands church, fifty women were found beheaded” reported poet Friedrich Schiller, “and infants still sucking the breasts of their lifeless mothers.” Also in the 17th century, Catholics killed Gaspard de Coligny, a Protestant leader. After murdering him, the Catholic mob mutilated his body, “cutting off his head, his hands, his genitals and then dumped him into the river… but, then, deciding that it was not worthy of being food for the fish, they hauled him out again… and dragged what was left…to the gallows of Montfaulcon, ‘to be meat and carrion for maggots and crows’.”Despite what you may hear on television, the radio, online, or in many publications across the country, the U.S. government is not really just giving money away.In order to get free government grant money the grantee must meet certain expectations and requirements.Technically, the grant can be seen as free since the money need not be paid back, but there is plenty of work that goes into receiving a grant, so it is not free.The grantee is obligated to fulfill his or her promises as explained when applying for the grant.The free government grant money is given under the assumption that these obligations will be met. If the grantee does not meet the obligations as explained, there will be many legal issues down the road.Usually, free government gra Christianity was also used to propagate hate against the Jews. In the 4th and 5th centuries, synagogues were burnt by Christians with an unknown number of Jews slain. The first synagogue to be burnt was near the river Euphrat on the command of the Bishop of Kallinikon in 388. In essence, Jews were slain across Europe on the command of the Church for centuries. There is little wonder that hate for the Jews resonated in the hearts of many during the reign of Hitler. The Spaniards found pleasure in performing all kinds of odd cruelties on the natives of the New World. They built a long gibbet [a structure used for execution by hanging], long enough for the toes to touch the ground to prevent strangulation and hanged 13 natives at a time in “honour of Christ Our Lord and Saviour and the twelve Apostles.” Then, straw was wrapped around their torn bodies and they were burnt alive. A total of more than 150 million natives were destroyed in the New World between the period 1500 to 1900. Two thirds met their deaths because of small pox and some 50 million by direct violence. This is what Christianity did to the New World! Surprisingly, few know that Nazi extermination camps during World War II were by no means the only ones in Europe. In the years 1941 to 1945, there existed numerous extermination camps in Croatia run by Catholic Ustasha under their dictators Ante Pavelic, a practising Catholic and regular visitor to the then Pope. There were even concentration camps exclusively for children. In the camps- the most notorious was Jasenovac, was headed by a Franciscan Friar. Orthodox Christians Serbains and quite a substantial number of Jews [500 000 – 700 000] were murdered at these camps. The original intent of Christianity was to evangelize the world. However, man has taken this crusade to include as acceptable murder, intolerance and hate. The past has shown us that many have used Christianity to discriminate against Arabs, Jews, and Blacks and today, we see the same hate targeted at other groups in society. I am a Christian, and I believe that my God is a loving God; all his children created equally and in his image. Unfortunately, there are those who profess his glory yet indulge in activities that are not Christian-like. The point being- never follow anything blindly. Ask questions, find the answers if one is to truly understand his/her purpose.
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