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== Jesus as "he who must not be named" ==

Curious: Where did you hear that
''In the Jewish annals of notable Jews, Jesus is referred to as 'He Who Must Not be Named'''?
I've never heard this referred to before, and Google doesn't seem to corroborate much either. Do you know what 'annals' make the reference? -] 02:22, 13 February 2006 (UTC)

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Pat Quinn/ behavior

because it was the British spelling on a mostly american sports league. --NeverLogic 17:06, 10 December 2005 (UTC)

Thats fine, it doesn't really matter. I wasnt sure if those spellings were exclusively British or canadian too. --NeverLogic 00:41, 11 December 2005 (UTC)


Simpsons song list

Hello, I'll be happy to try and use that list you mention, thanks. Dirk Diggler Jnr


Could you mail it plz? thanks so much  :) Dirk Diggler Jnr

Done. And I edited your post to remove your email addy.--Anchoress 15:10, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

"Female sexuality" article

Regarding female sexuality: this article is really only a stub. It's intended to be a start of expanding the human sexuality coverage, keeping human sexuality as an overview of all of the forms of human sexuality, and using female sexuality and male sexuality to work on the aspects which are typically more specific to women and men respectively (but without, I hope, resorting to mere stereotyping). It's a huge topic, and the current version is rather poor -- please feel free to revise it as you see fit. A start on male sexuality would be nice, too. -- The Anome 02:56, 15 January 2006 (UTC)

Cartoons

Showing the figures of Mohammed is disturbing muslims. And it is a insult to Islam. In Islam making and also looking the figures of Mohammed is forbidden.That is raping the holy things of Islam.And it is not about "freedom".PLEASE get back your sıgnature.Thanks.--Erdemsenol 00:46, 3 February 2006 (UTC)

Please do not equate the publication of a cartoon with sexual assault; it's an insult to people who have endured that particular physical violation.--Anchoress 01:11, 3 February 2006 (UTC)

Thank you

Hi Anchoress. Thank you for your kind words and the barnstar. I appreciate it. It is encouraging me to continue in the efforts I was making. Peace. Metta Bubble 10:51, 3 February 2006 (UTC)


The following paragraph contains sentence fragments I can't decipher:

The Justice and Islamic Affairs Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Mohammed Al Dhaheri, called it "cultural terrorism, not freedom of expression," according to the official WAM news agency. "The repercussions of such irresponsible acts will have adverse impact on international relations." In Tunisia, Abdulaziz Othman Altwaijri, president of the Islamic Organization for Education, Science and Culture (the Islamic world's counterpart to UNESCO) called the drawings "a form of racism and discrimination that one must counter by all available means." He said, "It's regrettable to state today, as we are calling for dialogue, that other parties feed animosity and hate and attack sacred symbols of Muslims and of their prophet," said also Jordan's largest circulation daily, government-run Al-Rai, said the Danish government must apologize.

It's hard to check since the citations seem to be out of order. I'd fix them myself but I really, really, really don't know how.--Anchoress 06:21, 4 February 2006 (UTC)


that is the source : --Unfinishedchaos 14:03, 4 February 2006 (UTC)

Jesus as "he who must not be named"

Curious: Where did you hear that In the Jewish annals of notable Jews, Jesus is referred to as 'He Who Must Not be Named'? I've never heard this referred to before, and Google doesn't seem to corroborate much either. Do you know what 'annals' make the reference? -Joshuapaquin 02:22, 13 February 2006 (UTC)