From: Phil Hobbs on
imanway wrote:
> The Prophet and Children
> Please forgive us for any disturbance, but we have an important
> subject to address to you regarding FAITH, and we Don�t intend to
> overload your email with unnecessary messages�
>
>
>
>
>
> Prophet Muhammad, may God send His praises upon him, was an
> extraordinary husband, a perfect father,
>
> and a unique grandfather. He was unique in every way. He treated his
> children and grandchildren with great compassion and never neglected
> to direct them to the straight path and to good deeds. He loved them
> and treated them tenderly, but did not allow them to neglect matters
> related to the afterlife. He showed them how to lead a humane life and
> never allowed them to neglect their religious duties or to become
> spoiled.

Right, he loved children so much that he married a six-year-old. In the
West, if you try that, they chuck you in jail and throw away the key.

Of course, being such a nice guy, he didn't take her home with him until
she was nine. A real peach.

Phil Hobbs
From: PeterD on
On Sun, 04 Oct 2009 22:47:54 -0400, Phil Hobbs
<pcdhSpamMeSenseless(a)electrooptical.net> wrote:

>imanway wrote:
>> The Prophet and Children
>> Please forgive us for any disturbance, but we have an important
>> subject to address to you regarding FAITH, and we Don�t intend to
>> overload your email with unnecessary messages�
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Prophet Muhammad, may God send His praises upon him, was an
>> extraordinary husband,

Yep, whored a bunch of women, keeping them as slaves.

>>a perfect father,

So he could screw his own children?

>>
>> and a unique grandfather.

Well, yea, a strange relationship, "I'm my own grand-children's
father"? perhaps?

>
>Right, he loved children so much that he married a six-year-old. In the
>West, if you try that, they chuck you in jail and throw away the key.

Which they should have done back then... Muhammad was a serial
pedophile, just like Polanski...

>
>Of course, being such a nice guy, he didn't take her home with him until
>she was nine. A real peach.

A rotten peach, at that...

>
>Phil Hobbs
From: Deke on

"Phil Hobbs" <pcdhSpamMeSenseless(a)electrooptical.net> wrote in message
news:_4GdnWuIVcDHw1TXnZ2dnUVZ_o1i4p2d(a)supernews.com...
> imanway wrote:
>> The Prophet and Children
>> Please forgive us for any disturbance, but we have an important
>> subject to address to you regarding FAITH, and we Don�t intend to
>> overload your email with unnecessary messages�
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Prophet Muhammad, may God send His praises upon him, was an
>> extraordinary husband, a perfect father,
>>
>> and a unique grandfather. He was unique in every way. He treated his
>> children and grandchildren with great compassion and never neglected
>> to direct them to the straight path and to good deeds. He loved them
>> and treated them tenderly, but did not allow them to neglect matters
>> related to the afterlife. He showed them how to lead a humane life and
>> never allowed them to neglect their religious duties or to become
>> spoiled.
>
> Right, he loved children so much that he married a six-year-old. In the
> West, if you try that, they chuck you in jail and throw away the key.
>
> Of course, being such a nice guy, he didn't take her home with him until
> she was nine. A real peach.
>
> Phil Hobbs

Well Phil, in all seriousness, and in light of the importance of the
original poster
(who is in my killfile) the real question is, can you get real thick crust
pizza west of the Missippi? Now there is something of importance!

Big D

From: Phil Hobbs on
Deke wrote:
>

>
> Well Phil, in all seriousness, and in light of the importance of the
> original poster
> (who is in my killfile) the real question is, can you get real thick
> crust pizza west of the Missippi? Now there is something of importance!
>
> Big D

If you can, you can have my share. NY pizza for me, thanks.

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

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