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Poll: Battle Of The Davids?

January 15, 2010 by admin  
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David Beckham or David Hasselhoff?
David Schwimmer or David Spade?
David Blaine or David Copperfield?
David Letterman or David Bowie?
David Cook or Archuleta?

Have You Seen King David’s Top 7 List?

January 9, 2010 by admin  
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King David’s Top 7 List
From our home Temple in Jerusalem. King David’s top seven reasons why Jesus was not the Jewish Messiah.
7) Unwritten Jewish Oral Law Tradition: Messiah not allowed to have more than 100 million innocents killed in his name.
6) At least David Copperfield reappears.
5) Required to fulfill minimum of one Messianic prophecy in Tanakh within first 1,000 years (or first 1,500 years if extended Messiah warranty coverage is purchased).
4) Before telling followers to believe based on faith alone, forgot to say, “Simon says”.
3) Unlike Maimonides, didn’t have enough sense to listen to mother and become doctor.
2) Is unquestionably considered Messiah in Poland.
1) Isaiah warns us not to follow a man-made religion led by a carpenter in Chapter 44.
See the link below for more proof that the “New Testement” is all wrong.http://hometown.aol.com/abdulreis/myhome…
So who knows the Jewish prophecies better, Jews or Christians?

In David Copperfield, Decribe David’s New Job In Chapters 11 And 12.?

January 7, 2010 by admin  
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The title question. I cant find it anywhere

Describe David’s Childhood In David Copperfield?

December 30, 2009 by admin  
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He had a great life with his mother and nanny. But when his mother married again (his father died before he was born), his stepfather and sister were so cruel to him. He beat him and yelled at him. He even sent him to a horrible school.
When his mother died (because she just couldn’t stand her stiff husband anymore), his stepfather sent him to a blacking factory. He stayed there for some time with a nice man who took care of him, but he and his family had to leave and David thought that he must too. He traveled to see his aunt (who hates boys, but came to love him). She accepted him, and when his stepfather and sister came to take him, his aunt kicked them out. And so he lived the rest of his childhood in bliss.
They say that it’s the real life of Charles Dickons.