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Dictionary » S » Saint-simonian Saint-simoniansaint-simonian A follower of the count de St. Simon, who died in 1825, and who maintained that the principle of property held in common, and the just division of the fruits of common labour among the members of society, are the true remedy for the social evils which exist. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Re:... b. MIRACLES DO EXIST: THE UNCORRUPTIBLE BODIES OF THE SAINTS UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS OF (NON) CONSERVATION ARE PUBLIC AND PERMANENT MIRACLES. Ex. Saint Bernardette of Lourdes (even smells parfum, I think) or the anti modernist ideologies, Saints Padre Pio and Pope Pius X... TO BE TRUTH, LOGICAL ...
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Re: Re: Saint Nicholas's dwarfs. And many inquisitors who are quite an ancient clan. :shock: :? What are you talking about ?
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Re: Re: Evidence? Saint Nicholas's dwarfs. And many inquisitors who are quite an ancient clan.
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Re: Why do you keep talking about species... the evidence the same way--even those in the same camp. Can you distinguish a raccoon from say a chimpanzee i can distinguish Chihuahua and saint Bernard are they different species to say so requires a definition of species but biologist cant tell us what a species is So what do we call ...
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Why do you keep talking about species Can you distinguish a raccoon from say a chimpanzee i can distinguish Chihuahua and saint Bernard are they different species to say so requires a definition of species but biologist cant tell us what a species is
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