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So let me get this straight...
The guy was murdered in March, so Ford allegedly had him pre-emptively murdered so he couldn't sell the video?
What?
Were any wayward ditchpigs harmed?

So let me get this straight...
The guy was murdered in March, so Ford allegedly had him pre-emptively murdered so he couldn't sell the video?
What?
Were any wayward ditchpigs harmed?
mbow the prissy drama queen strikes again. carry on.
TorontoStar @TorontoStar 1h
#RobFord video scandal: Mayor's staffer spoke with police homicide detectives @StarGTANews http://bit.ly/13VkU5L #topoli
Followed by LawyerNexus and 2 others
Gawker @Gawker 4h
Toronto police are reportedly investigating a tip linking Rob Ford's crack video with a recent homicide in Toronto. http://gaw.kr/T0POXp3
National Post @nationalpost 5h
Homicide detectives interview Rob Ford staffer after ‘tip’ on whereabouts of alleged drug video from mayor’s office http://natpo.st/1aqAXsn
Jim Roberts @nycjim 7h
Toronto police spoke to Mayor #RobFord’s senior staffer after tip linked killing to alleged drug video http://soa.li/KRkd1yY
Jerry Schindel @Jerrysonline 2m
This #RobFord story just gets better and better. Now a murder linked to the video http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/M...en+photo+with+Ford+selling/8440132/story.html …
#robford on twitter
So let me get this straight...
The guy was murdered in March, so Ford allegedly had him pre-emptively murdered so he couldn't sell the video?
What?
Were any wayward ditchpigs harmed?
You know a lot of fairly tails are much older than 2000 years right?
right. something that has lasted over 2000 years and has been a major force in human organization and development is a "fairy tale" not to be "taken seriously".
Anyone who believes that there is any scripture in human history that is an accurate historical document is a moron, period.
the facts on the ground seem to suggest that places that developed under christianity have been the most wealthy, egalitarian, free, and prosperous places in the entire world. that really isnt debatable.
so basically ever key support staff member is no longer employed.
wonder if it's just to get away from the train wreck.... or if in the past ten days they've collectively said 'so THAT'S why this guy is always acting like a crazy *******'.
I hate how the Ford's have been able to pigeon hole all the "naysayers" as "Left Wingers, Pinkos or Dippers."
I am by no means Left Wing and I can't stand Robbie.
Actually, significant portions of the Bible are rooted in historically-valid, archaeological fact. It involves real people who are documented to have existed and science has validated many of the stores and individuals referenced.
The problem is that many of the tales are farcical fables meant to illustrate a point. One should take the aspects verified for their authentic historicity and remove them from the obvious human-inspired fiction meant to convey a spiritual lesson.
There is a key difference between the two different elements of the text.
So none of it is divine. Anyway, the fables were simply are construct of prevailing Greek methods to convey ideas though allegory. Aesop's way.
Scripture wasn't supposed to be interpreted literally.
Actually, significant portions of the Bible are rooted in historically-valid, archaeological fact. It involves real people who are documented to have existed and science has validated many of the stores and individuals referenced.
The problem is that many of the tales are farcical fables meant to illustrate a point. One should take the aspects verified for their authentic historicity and remove them from the obvious human-inspired fiction meant to convey a spiritual lesson.
There is a key difference between the two different elements of the text.
Well, large sections of the Hebrew Torah (the first five books of the Christian Bible) are significantly older than classical Greek antiquity, but your point rings accurate for the New Testament content. None of those tales dates from earlier than the first century AD in most instances, with earlier Greek allegories and fables dating anywhere from five hundred to seven hundred years earlier in date. The oldest tales in the Bible pre-date Greek epics however, with the exception of the Trojan War, which is roughly equivalent with the hypothesized time of the Exodus from Egypt (and even that was only told by Homer around 750 BC).
Also true. There is evidence of cities on the Jordan Plain having been destroyed by fire through ash deposits at ancient levels in the local geological strata, of years of famine and pestilence in Egypt during the eighteenth dynasty, and of the walls of Jericho having been leveled by a cataclysmic event during the twelfth century BC, amongst other instances of historicity. However, I severely doubt it was on the basis of a pissed off, vengeful, and permanently insecure Hebrew desert deity.
The historically-verifiable parallels certainly fascinate me though.
Yah Jays, I was referring to the New Testament.
Same with the great flood too and Noah, I think. Not sure if it's linked to the tidal wave that was triggered by the Santorini volcano blowing sky high and smashing though the Hellespont or something else, I might be mixing up ancient natural disasters. But the geologists have figured a lot of it out, apparently.
I'm not particularly religious for the record, although I do find The Bible fascinating.
I've mainly just been on a kick of old A and E programming on YouTube recently and Mysteries of the Bible is one series I'm re-watching, so the knowledge is more recent. :lol