5 years ago
30.7.08
27.7.08
irmãs de sangue
metidos os ingredientes no tacho e acendido o lume brando, sentou-se à espera. ou deveria dizer sentei-me à espera?
god as an "object of the mind"
A man can judge only in a human way. For example, when a man ascribes a face to You, he does not seek it outside the human species (…) Similarly, if a lion were to ascribe to You a face, he would judge it to be only lionlike; an ox would judge it to be only oxlike; and an eagle would judge it to be only eaglelike.
nicholas de cues, de visione dei, cap 6.
26.7.08
baptismo: FACs

teste os seus conhecimentos religiosos
sabia da existência de 3 tipos de baptismo (b. do desejo, b. do fogo e b. do sangue)?
e que destes três um era ordinário e os outros dois extraordinários, sendo que um deles era vedado às crianças?
já tinha ouvido dizer que o baptismo era constituído por dois elementos: a matéria - a água (deduzo que só na versão b. de água) e a forma - o acto de fala constituído pelo enunciado "eu te baptizo em nome do pai, do filho e do espírito santo")?
tem conhecimento de que os pais podem escollher, de entre os 3 métodos tradicionais de baptismo (infusão, imersão e aspersão) aquele que for mais do seu agrado?
tudo isto e muito mais está agora ao seu alcance mediante um simples clique na imagem.
25.7.08
fantástico
este email de publicidade que acabo de receber:
see why US presidents have always come to us for an overview of world affairs...
except one.

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So, it makes you wonder why the White House did not renew its subscription after George W Bush became president.
(Go on George, there's still time!)
see why US presidents have always come to us for an overview of world affairs...
except one.

The Guardian Weekly gives you the global perspective with news, comment and analysis from the Guardian along with features from the Observer and the Washington Post, plus articles translated from Le Monde, France's leading daily paper.
It has always appealed to individuals who appreciate being informed and intellectually stimulated and who like to make up their own minds.
So, it makes you wonder why the White House did not renew its subscription after George W Bush became president.
(Go on George, there's still time!)
22.7.08
17.7.08
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