monsieurblob
2004-08-25 14:17:44 UTC
just saw billy wilder's mediocre spirit of st louis movie. wilder as
reactionary as always till too late (avanti etc..) so i went to
google, and my oh my...
http://www.google.es/search?q=cache:yYHhytitlAIJ:www.geocities.com/angryindian/origins.html+charles+lindburgh+truth&hl=es
''Public figures such as Aviator Charles Lindburgh, famed for crossing
the great pond during his historic solo flight, was equally well known
and revered for his Nazi Party wallet I.D. and his lectures on Nazi
philosophy.) ''
lol, but for you religious ppl, he was 'spiritual':
http://www.google.es/search?q=cache:GOfH833GMloJ:www.solidrockbaptist.net/God_revealed.htm+charles+lindburgh+truth&hl=es
''Col. Charles Lindburgh, the 1st man to fly non-stop across the
Atlantic ocean, who was potrayed by Jimmy Stewart in the movie, 'The
Spirit of St. Louis,' had these thoughts as he was midway over the
Atlantic Ocean back in the 1920's: "It's hard to be an agnostic here
in the Spirit of St. Louis when I am so aware of the frailty of man's
devices. If one dies, all God's creation goes on existing in a plan so
perfectly balanced, so wondrously simple and yet so incredibly complex
that it is beyond our comprehension. There's the infinite magnitude of
the universe, the infinite detail, and man's consciousness of it all -
a world audience to what, if not to God."''
you priests really crack me up...
reactionary as always till too late (avanti etc..) so i went to
google, and my oh my...
http://www.google.es/search?q=cache:yYHhytitlAIJ:www.geocities.com/angryindian/origins.html+charles+lindburgh+truth&hl=es
''Public figures such as Aviator Charles Lindburgh, famed for crossing
the great pond during his historic solo flight, was equally well known
and revered for his Nazi Party wallet I.D. and his lectures on Nazi
philosophy.) ''
lol, but for you religious ppl, he was 'spiritual':
http://www.google.es/search?q=cache:GOfH833GMloJ:www.solidrockbaptist.net/God_revealed.htm+charles+lindburgh+truth&hl=es
''Col. Charles Lindburgh, the 1st man to fly non-stop across the
Atlantic ocean, who was potrayed by Jimmy Stewart in the movie, 'The
Spirit of St. Louis,' had these thoughts as he was midway over the
Atlantic Ocean back in the 1920's: "It's hard to be an agnostic here
in the Spirit of St. Louis when I am so aware of the frailty of man's
devices. If one dies, all God's creation goes on existing in a plan so
perfectly balanced, so wondrously simple and yet so incredibly complex
that it is beyond our comprehension. There's the infinite magnitude of
the universe, the infinite detail, and man's consciousness of it all -
a world audience to what, if not to God."''
you priests really crack me up...