[#300221] How about the execution efficiency in Ruby 1.9? — Erwin Moller <hi.steven.tu@...>

Has It been greatly improved?

12 messages 2008/05/01

[#300267] splitting with a regex & keeping a ref? — "Kyle Schmitt" <kyleaschmitt@...>

I'm writing some scripts to help handle some ornery samba servers we

13 messages 2008/05/01

[#300280] Please explain nuances of ||= — Ruby Freak <twscannell@...>

I am reading some of the ruby files in rails and I an seeing the ||=

28 messages 2008/05/01
[#300305] Re: Please explain nuances of ||= — Simon Krahnke <overlord@...> 2008/05/01

* David A. Black <dblack@rubypal.com> (18:56) schrieb:

[#300312] Re: Please explain nuances of ||= — "David A. Black" <dblack@...> 2008/05/01

Hi --

[#300317] Re: Please explain nuances of ||= — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/05/01

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[#300308] Is there some way to execute a block within an arbitrary lexical scope? — Ruby Talk <rubytalk@...>

Is there some way to execute a block within a certain lexical scope?

10 messages 2008/05/01

[#300384] Extracting a value from an array — Albert Schlef <albertschlef@...>

I have the following array:

18 messages 2008/05/02

[#300431] Reverse Divisible Numbers (#161) — Matthew Moss <matthew.moss@...>

This is a fairly simple quiz this week, as I'm in the middle of

35 messages 2008/05/02

[#300437] Ruby 1.9 wishlist — coderrr <coderrr.contact@...>

Hey I just put together a list of stuff I totally wish Ruby had and I

16 messages 2008/05/02

[#300545] Why there is not "replace" method for Fixnum? — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>

Hi, using String#replace I can "simulate" a pointer (thanks to David A. for=

10 messages 2008/05/03

[#300569] Different Ways To Loop — Wyatt Greene <greenewm@...>

I love the flexibility of Ruby. It gives you several ways to do

19 messages 2008/05/04

[#300648] How would you design regexps in the integer domain? — Andreas Launila <ruby-talk@...>

I'm trying to come up with a clean way to specify regexps in the integer

13 messages 2008/05/05

[#300751] Ruby has to be interpreted line by line in runtime, does this affect Ruby's execution efficiency badly? — Erwin Moller <hi.steven.tu@...>

Why doesn't the inventor design a better approach to avoid this

8 messages 2008/05/06

[#300752] In order to cross platform, Ruby is designed to be interpreted in runtime, so Ruby code is exposed on the server. This brings a security danger which is not acceptable. — Erwin Moller <hi.steven.tu@...>

How about PHP? I think the same problem with PHP.

10 messages 2008/05/06
[#300755] Re: In order to cross platform, Ruby is designed to be interpreted in runtime, so Ruby code is exposed on the server. This brings a security danger which is not acceptable. — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/05/06

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[#300860] Re: In order to cross platform, Ruby is designed to be interpreted in runtime, so Ruby code is exposed on the server. This brings a security danger which is not acceptable. — Clifford Heath <no@...> 2008/05/07

Phillip Gawlowski wrote:

[#300862] Re: In order to cross platform, Ruby is designed to be interpreted in runtime, so Ruby code is exposed on the server. This brings a security danger which is not acceptable. — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/05/07

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[#300767] Reading from file, create a class with variables — Pelle Strul <aardtwig@...>

Hi, I'm trying to load a file with specifications like:

11 messages 2008/05/06

[#300834] Where to put code for extending a class? — Zoop Zoop <manuel.meurer@...>

I want to extend the String class with a capitalize_each_word method

31 messages 2008/05/06
[#300839] Re: Where to put code for extending a class? — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2008/05/06

On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 10:47 PM, Zoop Zoop <manuel.meurer@gmail.com> wrote:

[#300859] Re: Where to put code for extending a class? — Zoop Zoop <manuel.meurer@...> 2008/05/07

Robert, could you explain a bit more what you mean?

[#300864] Re: Where to put code for extending a class? — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/05/07

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[#300893] Re: Where to put code for extending a class? — "David A. Black" <dblack@...> 2008/05/07

Hi --

[#300919] Word for monkeypatching — Brian Marick <marick@...> 2008/05/07

[#300835] get method in Array subclass: where's it defined? — RichardOnRails <RichardDummyMailbox58407@...>

Hi,

10 messages 2008/05/06

[#300900] Posting Culture — "Robert Klemme" <shortcutter@...>

All,

22 messages 2008/05/07

[#300951] Check if char in string? — globalrev <skanemupp@...>

how do i do this:

31 messages 2008/05/07

[#300967] hash adding values — Tim Wolak <tim.wolak@...>

I'm trying to insert account numbers into a hash and add the balances

18 messages 2008/05/07
[#300972] Re: hash adding values — Sebastian Hungerecker <sepp2k@...> 2008/05/07

Tim Wolak wrote:

[#300973] Re: hash adding values — Tim Wolak <tim.wolak@...> 2008/05/07

Sebastian Hungerecker wrote:

[#300975] Re: hash adding values — "Craig Demyanovich" <cdemyanovich@...> 2008/05/07

Oh, you want to store the balances based on the acct. #, then you want to

[#301029] "Real" Differences Between Python & Ruby — Max Cantor <maxcantor@...>

I have a question about the difference(s) between Python and Ruby. I

20 messages 2008/05/08
[#301197] Re: "Real" Differences Between Python & Ruby — globalrev <skanemupp@...> 2008/05/08

On 8 Maj, 04:09, Phlip <phlip2...@gmail.com> wrote:

[#301296] Re: "Real" Differences Between Python & Ruby — Marc Heiler <shevegen@...> 2008/05/09

I was about to comment on something but when i read this:

[#301305] Re: "Real" Differences Between Python & Ruby — "Max Cantor" <maxcantor@...> 2008/05/09

On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Marc Heiler <shevegen@linuxmail.org> wrote:

[#301101] Why can't I redefine "<<" method to allow two parameters? — "Iñaki Baz Castillo" <ibc@...>

SGksIHZlcnkgZXhydGFuZ2U6CgoKY2xhc3MgTXlBcnJheSA8IEFycmF5CiAgYWxpYXMgb3JpZ2lu

14 messages 2008/05/08

[#301129] Comparing String with Symbol — "Iñaki Baz Castillo" <ibc@...>

SGksIGxvc3RzIG9mIFJ1YnkgbWV0aG9kcyBhbGxvdyBTdHJpbmcgb3IgU3ltYm9sIGFzIHBhcmFt

16 messages 2008/05/08

[#301204] Doing an AND in regexp char class — "Todd Benson" <caduceass@...>

This question arises out of a couple of recent threads and may or may

18 messages 2008/05/08
[#301216] Re: Doing an AND in regexp char class — "ara.t.howard" <ara.t.howard@...> 2008/05/08

[#301219] Re: Doing an AND in regexp char class — "Todd Benson" <caduceass@...> 2008/05/08

On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 6:07 PM, ara.t.howard <ara.t.howard@gmail.com> wrote:

[#301278] Delete every other value in an array — Tim Conner <crofty_james@...>

What is the best way to delete every other value in a ruby array?

18 messages 2008/05/09

[#301293] The Turing Machine (#162) — Matthew Moss <matthew.moss@...>

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29 messages 2008/05/09

[#301439] IO#putc writing 2 bytes? — Minic Minic <cg1161@...>

Hey all, thanks for reading. Today is my first attempt at getting some

12 messages 2008/05/11

[#301525] Convert integer to array? — Nadim Kobeissi <kaepora@...>

Let's say I have:

18 messages 2008/05/12

[#301528] Handling of arrays — Clement Ow <clement.ow@...>

A snippet of my code are as follows:

15 messages 2008/05/12
[#301542] Re: Handling of arrays — "Jes俍 Gabriel y Gal疣" <jgabrielygalan@...> 2008/05/12

On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Clement Ow

[#301602] Re: Handling of arrays — Clement Ow <clement.ow@...> 2008/05/13

Jes炭s Gabriel y Gal叩n wrote:

[#301611] Re: Handling of arrays — "Jes俍 Gabriel y Gal疣" <jgabrielygalan@...> 2008/05/13

On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 5:22 AM, Clement Ow

[#301719] Re: Handling of arrays — Clement Ow <clement.ow@...> 2008/05/14

Jes炭s Gabriel y Gal叩n wrote:

[#301623] How to convert character to hexadecimal? — "Iñaki Baz Castillo" <ibc@...>

SGksIEkgd2FudCB0byBjb252ZXJ0IHNvbWUgY2hhcmFjdGVyZXMgdG8gaGV4YWRlY2ltYWw6Cgog

21 messages 2008/05/13
[#301639] Re: How to convert character to hexadecimal? — Chris Hulan <chris.hulan@...> 2008/05/13

On May 13, 9:57 am, I=F1aki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net> wrote:

[#301842] 40 million levenshtein distances for two long strings — John <john.d.perkins@...>

I am trying to discover similar files to reduce redundancy on a large

12 messages 2008/05/15

[#301848] 7 Ruby Programming ebook — Laurynn <surejaya@...>

Found this on free ebook site.

44 messages 2008/05/15
[#302032] Re: 7 Ruby Programming ebook — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/05/16

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[#302612] Re: 7 Ruby Programming ebook — Camilo <camilor@...> 2008/05/22

Pablo

[#301898] What is the bes Ruby's book for beginners? — Renato Veneroso <rveneroso@...>

Hi everybody,

20 messages 2008/05/15

[#301937] Matz: can we have rescue/else/ensure available in all blocks? — coderrr <coderrr.contact@...>

Hi Matz,

12 messages 2008/05/15

[#301992] Obfuscated Email — "Matthew Moss" <matthew.moss@...>

_If you want to ignore the introduction and just get to the task, skip down

44 messages 2008/05/16

[#302028] Monkey Patching (definition)? — Christoph Schiessl <c.schiessl@...>

For example. Look the following piece of simple Ruby Code:

12 messages 2008/05/16

[#302034] Not quite getting it. — Roger Alsing <roger.alsing@...>

Hi,

27 messages 2008/05/16
[#302079] Re: Not quite getting it. — "ara.t.howard" <ara.t.howard@...> 2008/05/16

[#302092] Re: Not quite getting it. — Florian Gilcher <flo@...> 2008/05/17

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[#302109] Re: Not quite getting it. — Roger Alsing <roger.alsing@...> 2008/05/17

> class Test

[#302064] ruby 1.9 hates you and me and the encodings we rode in on so just get used to it. — DJ Jazzy Linefeed <john.d.perkins@...>

def prep_file(path)

29 messages 2008/05/16
[#353767] Re: ruby 1.9 hates you and me and the encodings we rode in on so just get used to it. — Brian Candler <b.candler@...> 2009/12/27

DJ Jazzy Linefeed wrote:

[#353868] Re: ruby 1.9 hates you and me and the encodings we rode in on so just get used to it. — Bill Kelly <billk@...> 2009/12/29

Brian Candler wrote:

[#302093] Object#select and method_missing — Bob Aman <bob@...>

class SelectTest

14 messages 2008/05/17

[#302112] Dude? — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...>

Dear native speakers

39 messages 2008/05/17

[#302348] Why doesn't Float() work the same as Integer()? — "Michael W. Ryder" <_mwryder@...>

In my continuing work learning Ruby while creating a Rational class I

26 messages 2008/05/19
[#302373] Re: Why doesn't Float() work the same as Integer()? — "Eric I." <rubytraining@...> 2008/05/20

On May 19, 7:44=A0pm, "Michael W. Ryder" <_mwry...@worldnet.att.net>

[#302500] Re: Why doesn't Float() work the same as Integer()? — Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@...> 2008/05/21

Hi,

[#302412] Is Necessary for all rails employee know computer knowledge? — Michel Thapa <abcotech@...>

Hi all Is Necessary for all rails employee know computer knowledge?

15 messages 2008/05/20
[#302414] Re: Is Necessary for all rails employee know computer knowledge? — pjb@... (Pascal J. Bourguignon) 2008/05/20

Michel Thapa <abcotech@gmail.com> writes:

[#302431] Re: Is Necessary for all rails employee know computer knowledge? — Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@...> 2008/05/20

On 20 May 2008, at 13:15, Pascal J. Bourguignon wrote:

[#302477] Is there any good source for the logic behind some of the methods? — "Michael W. Ryder" <_mwryder@...>

I am trying to figure out why methods that seem to do the same thing

11 messages 2008/05/21

[#302489] Ensuring only one instance of a script is running — Daniel Berger <djberg96@...>

Hi all,

14 messages 2008/05/21

[#302565] Prevent ruby constant variables from changing? — George Wang <stdcells@...>

Hi,

36 messages 2008/05/22
[#302599] Re: Prevent ruby constant variables from changing? — Dave Bass <davebass@...> 2008/05/22

George Wang wrote:

[#302601] Re: Prevent ruby constant variables from changing? — Florian Gilcher <flo@...> 2008/05/22

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[#302583] Re: Prevent ruby constant variables from changing? — Peña, Botp <botp@...> 2008/05/22

RnJvbTogR2VvcmdlIFdhbmcgW21haWx0bzpzdGRjZWxsc0B5YWhvby5jb21dIA0KIyBJcyB0aGVy

[#302604] Is rdoc (http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/) complete? — "Victor Reyes" <victor.reyes@...>

Hello Team,

10 messages 2008/05/22

[#302632] OOP in Ruby? — aidy <aidy.lewis@...>

Hi,

39 messages 2008/05/22
[#303006] Re: OOP in Ruby? — aidy <aidy.lewis@...> 2008/05/27

On May 26, 3:59 pm, luka luka <dezer...@posta.ge> wrote:

[#303023] Re: OOP in Ruby? — Huw Collingbourne <huw@...> 2008/05/27

aidy wrote:

[#303027] Re: OOP in Ruby? — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2008/05/27

On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Huw Collingbourne <huw@darkneon.com> wrote:

[#302769] #plural? or #singular? — Mark Dodwell <seo@...>

Does anybody know an easy way to test if a word is singular or plural --

21 messages 2008/05/23
[#302807] Re: #plural? or #singular? — Dave Bass <davebass@...> 2008/05/24

There are lots of difficulties here.

[#302809] Re: #plural? or #singular? — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2008/05/24

On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 5:08 PM, Dave Bass <davebass@musician.org> wrote:

[#302812] Re: #plural? or #singular? — "Axel Etzold" <AEtzold@...> 2008/05/24

[#302876] A simple newbie question (arrays and strings) — koichirose <koi@...>

Today I started programming in ruby.

13 messages 2008/05/25

[#302894] briefest method of generating a list of random numbers? — Boris Schmid <boris@...>

Hi all,

11 messages 2008/05/26

[#302911] Why "ABCDE"[0] returns an integer instead of 'A' ? — "Iñaki Baz Castillo" <ibc@...>

SGksIEkgY2Fubm90IHVuZGVyc3RhbmQgaG93IGEgaGlnaCBsZXZlbCBsYW5ndWFnZSBhcyBSdWJ5

12 messages 2008/05/26

[#303002] documentation for ruby? — notnorwegian@...

i think the documentation at http://www.ruby-doc.org/ is fairly

63 messages 2008/05/27
[#303021] Re: documentation for ruby? — Ron Fox <fox@...> 2008/05/27

What sort of documentation are you looking for reference? tutorial?

[#303028] Re: documentation for ruby? — "James Bracy" <waratuman86@...> 2008/05/27

I find ruby-doc to be great. But if you are looking for a tutorial, it

[#303032] Re: documentation for ruby? — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2008/05/27

On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 2:58 PM, James Bracy <waratuman86@gmail.com> wrote:

[#303034] Re: documentation for ruby? — Mark Wilden <mark@...> 2008/05/27

On May 27, 2008, at 7:03 AM, Robert Dober wrote:

[#303037] Re: documentation for ruby? — "Victor Reyes" <victor.reyes@...> 2008/05/27

What's top or bottom posting anyway?

[#303039] Re: documentation for ruby? — "Todd Benson" <caduceass@...> 2008/05/27

This is top posting.

[#303046] Re: documentation for ruby? — Mark Wilden <mark@...> 2008/05/27

On May 27, 2008, at 7:39 AM, Todd Benson wrote:

[#303064] Re: documentation for ruby? — "Todd Benson" <caduceass@...> 2008/05/27

On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Mark Wilden <mark@mwilden.com> wrote:

[#303066] Re: documentation for ruby? — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/05/27

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[#303075] Re: Top-posting — Mark Wilden <mark@...> 2008/05/27

[#303077] Re: Top-posting — "Avdi Grimm" <avdi@...> 2008/05/27

My personal opinion:

[#303014] Directionality of comparasion operators — Tobias Weber <towb@...>

Hi,

11 messages 2008/05/27

[#303150] The duck's backside — Tobias Weber <towb@...>

Hi,

75 messages 2008/05/28
[#303179] Re: The duck's backside — Tobias Weber <towb@...> 2008/05/28

In article

[#303202] Re: The duck's backside — Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@...> 2008/05/28

[#303215] Re: The duck's backside — Mark Wilden <mark@...> 2008/05/28

[#303224] Re: The duck's backside — Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@...> 2008/05/28

On 28 May 2008, at 18:57, Mark Wilden wrote:

[#303236] Re: The duck's backside — Mark Wilden <mark@...> 2008/05/28

On May 28, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Eleanor McHugh wrote:

[#303240] Re: The duck's backside — David Masover <ninja@...> 2008/05/28

On Wednesday 28 May 2008 15:09:23 Mark Wilden wrote:

[#303255] Re: The duck's backside — Mark Wilden <mark@...> 2008/05/28

On May 28, 2008, at 1:44 PM, David Masover wrote:

[#303289] Re: The duck's backside — "Avdi Grimm" <avdi@...> 2008/05/29

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Mark Wilden <mark@mwilden.com> wrote:

[#303296] Re: The duck's backside — Mark Wilden <mark@...> 2008/05/29

On May 28, 2008, at 8:59 PM, Avdi Grimm wrote:

[#303322] Re: The duck's backside — "David A. Black" <dblack@...> 2008/05/29

Hi --

[#303315] Re: The duck's backside — David Masover <ninja@...> 2008/05/29

On Thursday 29 May 2008 00:59:42 Mark Wilden wrote:

[#303170] Should I Learn Ruby as a First Language? — MRH <mauriceroman@...>

Hello Group,

64 messages 2008/05/28
[#303176] Re: Should I Learn Ruby as a First Language? — Tobias Weber <towb@...> 2008/05/28

In article

[#303183] Re: Should I Learn Ruby as a First Language? — Mark Wilden <mark@...> 2008/05/28

On May 28, 2008, at 6:01 AM, Tobias Weber wrote:

[#303222] Re: Should I Learn Ruby as a First Language? — "Kyle Schmitt" <kyleaschmitt@...> 2008/05/28

Since nobody's posted it...

[#303234] Re: Should I Learn Ruby as a First Language? — Mark Wilden <mark@...> 2008/05/28

On May 28, 2008, at 11:36 AM, Kyle Schmitt wrote:

[#303174] Merge collections of objects — John Butler <johnnybutler7@...>

Hi,

12 messages 2008/05/28

[#303253] DRb Problems with Mac OS X 10.5.3 — Kurt Schrader <kschrader@...>

It looks like the Mac OS X 10.5.3 upgrade breaks DRb when it's trying to

22 messages 2008/05/28
[#303265] Re: DRb Problems with Mac OS X 10.5.3 — Eric Ly <eric@...> 2008/05/28

I'm running into the same problem too having just upgraded. Is there a

[#303268] Re: DRb Problems with Mac OS X 10.5.3 — Kurt Schrader <kschrader@...> 2008/05/29

No solution yet, but it looks like something has changed in some

[#303293] Re: DRb Problems with Mac OS X 10.5.3 — Andy Keep <akeep@...> 2008/05/29

I've not done too much Ruby socket programming, but it seems to be that

[#303297] Re: DRb Problems with Mac OS X 10.5.3 — "Laurent Sansonetti" <laurent.sansonetti@...> 2008/05/29

Thanks for the report, we are of course very sorry about that. Ruby

[#303362] Surprising Extend — "Leslie Viljoen" <leslieviljoen@...>

Hi people

13 messages 2008/05/29

[#303398] Gems not working — Jim Hoskins <jimh@...>

I am currently not able to install any gems. I was using Gem 1.1.1 but

17 messages 2008/05/29

[#303434] How do i replace actual value in the query with variables? — Ting Chang <aumart@...>

I try to set up a loop to put the data in the array into the oracle

11 messages 2008/05/29

[#303519] getting standard error and output from ruby script in real time — Stefano Crocco <stefano.crocco@...>

I'm trying to write an editor for ruby in ruby using the KDE4 bindings for

10 messages 2008/05/30

[#303571] splitting help needed — Zoe Phoenix <dark_sgtphoenix@...>

I have a program that someone on this forum helped me fix before that

19 messages 2008/05/30
[#303573] Re: splitting help needed — Siep Korteling <s.korteling@...> 2008/05/30

Zoe Phoenix wrote:

[#303576] Price Ranges (#164) — "Matthew Moss" <matthew.moss@...>

Apologies for the late quiz... been rather busy today. Here's another simple

16 messages 2008/05/31

ORTHODOXY is the Only True Religion! Muhammad's Quran is a F

From: Sdsd Sdfsd <fdsgqd@...>
Date: 2008-05-15 00:19:10 UTC
List: ruby-talk #301836
[B][I]ORTHODOXY is the Only True Religion! Muhammad's Quran is a
Fraud![/I][/B]

Watch this short movie and you will understand why Islam is a LIE!
We should feel sory for the islamic people who are still indoctrinated,
believe and guard with their lives Muhammas's lies... :(

[SIZE="4"]
[B]The Truth About Muhammad: Quran is a Fraud![/B][/SIZE]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fibVhjBcJuA&feature=related


All muslims should follow that imam exemple, and save their souls.
[SIZE="3"][B]Violent Muslim Imam Finds Jesus Christ[/B][/SIZE]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOs2-fRysbA&feature=related

That event happened in Ethiopia.
Did you know that Ethiopian christian Church is Orthodox?(Christianized
by Jesus's apostol Filip)
They have the same dogmas as we the other Christian Orthodox: Greek,
Romanian, Serbian, Russian, etc.


[SIZE="4"][B]MUSLIM Cleric CONVERTS to CHRISTIANITY[/B][/SIZE]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNOQX6-QAlc&feature=related

[SIZE="5"]Egyptian Imam Leaves Islam - Part 1[/SIZE]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8r30wpfdYc&feature=related[/url]

This movie is really great, about that man, a [B]muslim imam who
converted himself to orthodoxy[/B] and who was repeatedly target of
muslims murderors because he left the false teachings of Islam.He was
from Egipt([B]even his father tried to kill him in order to save
"family's honor"[/B]), then fled to South Africa.There also an assasin
followed him and tried to kill him even there, so finally he  got
religious asylum in the US.

    [B]He sais why islam is wrong and he explaines why with very very
strong arguments from the core of islam faith.[/B]
He now preaches christianism, and explains why.




This is how [B]Europe[/B] will be like [B]in 200 years[/B] if we,
Europeans continue to have so few children and we will continue to
accept so many [B]islamist imigrants[/B] who have at least 7 children,
and who [B]will eventually outnumber us![/B]
(film with recent huge islamic radical demonstrations in which european
muslims call for our(non-muslims) death)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovUwG34kuEc&NR=1



May the One and Only God:
the Holy Trinity:
The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit
bless us all, and forgive our sins!

[SIZE="5"][B]Orthodoxy is the only true religion![/B][/SIZE]

All the other so-called "christian churches" changed very very many
things in Christianity..

Catholicism changes and ajusts doga every day(a metaphore, but you got
the idea).

[B]Orthodoxy has remain pure and unchanged since the 7 ecumenical
councils at the dawn of Christianity...[/B]


Catholics left us, and after them, the protestants split from them and
driifted farther away from the true essence of Christianity, and then
the anglicans, penticostals, baptists, etc, etc.... Now there are
hundreads or even thousand of so-called "christian
churches".[B]Catholics are the origin of all the sects today.
[/B]
It is a saying...

"
There were three Great falls in history:

1)The fall of Satan
2)The fall of Adam
3)The fall of the first Pope in 1054!
"

But the Truth is only one, and is found in the only Church founded by
the 12 apostols.
The Orthodox Church.

Orthodox =The Right Faith

[B]Ortho[/B] = Right,Unchanged
[B]Dox[/B] = Dogma,Faith


All the thousands of so-called christian churches starting with
[B]Catholicism[/B] lost Apostolic descendence.
They are anathemitased, because they changed the Faith.

[SIZE="4"]Romanian Pr. Arsenie Papacioc - On
CATHOLICS,Sects,ECUMENISM[/SIZE]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMgaC_kqhXs



Another big romanian Priest:
He was almost 90 years old in the film below (also translated into
english), near his death:
Sofian Boghiu
(bord into this world: 7 octombrie 1912,
gone to meet Christ: 14 septembrie 2002, Mトハトピtirea Antim)
[SIZE="4"]
Father Sofian Boghiu - Inner Purification[/SIZE]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YYF-5EC0Vc



[B][SIZE="3"]
Greek bishop of New York: Why we ORTHODOX Christians PRAY?[/B][/SIZE]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EeVmgBnAjY

You will notice the unity of faith between the Greek Orthodoxy and
Romanian Orthodoxy for exemple, even if the two Churches are
administratively distinct.
The same unity of dogma is found in all Orthodox Churches.



[SIZE="4"][B]Greek Orthodox Holy chants and churches:[/B][/SIZE]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P5FZkqWBuU


[B]Romanian Orthodox Byzantine Chant - Doxology[/B]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyxDdXOGOkI


To learn more about Orthodoxy, I share with you a site in which the
Orthodox faith is well translated to English.
[SIZE="5"] [B][FONT="Arial Black"]
Orthodox Church of America[/FONT][/B]
http://www.oca.org/ [/SIZE]



"[U]According to the Orthodox teaching[/U], God is always and forever
unknowable and incomprehensible to creatures. Even in the eternal life
of the Kingdom of God -- heaven , as we say -- men will never know the
essence of God, that is, what God really is in Himself.

But we believe and confess that God the "ineffable, inconceivable,
incomprehensible, ever-existing God," to use the words of the Orthodox
liturgy, has made Himself known to creatures. He has revealed Himself in
the creation of man and the world, in the Old Testament Law and the
Prophets, and fully and perfectly in Christ through the Holy Spirit in
the New Testament Church.

In every way that God reveals Himself, He does so through His Son (or
Word-Logos) and through the Holy Spirit. It is the same Son and Spirit
through whom God made the world, through whom God revealed Himself in
the Old Testament, through whom God enlightens and makes alive every man
in the world ... that come to us personally in the New Testament Church.
The Son comes as a man in the person of Jesus Christ -- we have
discussed this already. The Spirit comes to those who believe in Christ
in order to make them sons of God in Him.

Thus we have always and everywhere God the Father, the Son of God who
comes as Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. In the Orthodox Church we confess
that these three are not three competitive gods, divided, and separated
from each other. On the contrary we believe that the Father, who is the
Source of all that exists, always has His Son and His Spirit who are not
creatures, Who were not made like everything and everyone else, but Who
exist eternally with Him; from, in and by His very own divine being.

Thus what God the Father is, the Son and the Holy Spirit also are,
namely: eternal, perfect, good, wise, holy, timeless, spaceless ...
divine and worthy of the title GOD.

We believe as well that each of the three divine persons is divine in
his own unique way, yet always living and acting in the perfectly
absolute unity of the divine truth and love. Thus the Three are one not
only because what they are is one and the same, but because their divine
union allows of no separation or duality or division whatsoever.

We must hasten to point out here that the Orthodox teaching about the
Holy Trinity is not an "abstract dogma" thought up by some clever minds.
It is the expression on the level of words -- which are always and of
necessity inadequate to reality -- of the loving experience of God in
the Church. The doctrine of the Trinity is the product of man's living
communion with the Father through the Son in the Holy Spirit."


[SIZE="4"][B]Orthodox chants in English
[/B][/SIZE]

[B]1)Apolytikia of Resurrection[/B]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMi1x_5P5Ns

[B]2)Orthodox Chant in English[/B]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Bo1Uei0h18

[B]3)Holy Week Hymn[/B]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDNAx8pMb4E





You will not understand what Orthodoxy mean through the little text that
can be written on some forum while staying in your room and surfing on
Internet....

[SIZE="4"]
      In a Sunday morning go and attend to the Holy Lythurghy at an
Orthodox Church in your town (even if you are not an orthodox) and
listen to the words there, to the orthodox chants,to the athmosphere of
true prayer and then you will start to understand.
      There you can ask the Orthodox Priest any question about any
theological aspect(even the existence of God).[/SIZE]

And relax, Orthodox priests are not Imans, who will tell you to GET OUT
in front of everyone in the Church, or put "the believers" to beat or
spit you because you asked him wheather God exists or not.

They will answer to your questions and even if you don't agree with
them, they will not do what I said in upper paragraph :) . [B]They will
tell you the Truth with arguments, and eventhough you choose to deny it,
they, and every true Orthodox warshipor will respect your free will,
because this is what God teaches us.[/B]

Of course, common sense said that you should [B]ask the priest in person
the questions,after the end of the Holy Lithurghy, [/B] not shout them
loudly from distance so that you disturbe the entire Church. And I think
that all of you know that :)

Really, Orthodoxy is unlike anything you have seen before.



[B]And by Holy Lithurghy I do not mean "The Threatre act play of the
Lithurghy" or the "literature prayers" and "God's hit music"[/B] helled
by catholics, protestants, jehovists and hundreads of other "so-called
christian churches".... and even worse, in [B]the ultimate decief, which
is the ECUMENIST(ECHUMENIST) theatre...[/B]

(

[SIZE="3"] No wonder that there are so many atheists in the West.
It is a normal thing given that Catholic, Protestant , Anglican, etc...
"churches" and ideologies

(some of them even deeply involved in POLITICS(see the Catholic Popes...
;) ))

are wrong, and normally people sense that and reject them, falling into
atheistic depression in which [B][U]"all of them are false".[/U][/B]
[B]TRUE Sentence, but except one! The ORTHODOXY![/B][/SIZE]

And most of those unfortunate and sad people can't come into contact
with Orthodoxy, and have only wrong false alternatives, such of
Thousands of "christian" sects or religions totally outside, such as
islam, or budhism, or whatever, even ancient paganism...

)

[B]I mean an Eastern Orthodox Liturghy(Greek, Romanian, Russian, doesn't
matter, it is the same true faith).That is the true Lithurghy.
     I heard that there are also Lithurghies in English there. [/B]

Anyway, if you really want to go, you will find a way, and the Orthodox
Church where to go.





I wish you Heaven!

May the Holy Trinity bless you all!


[B]
my YOUTUBE profile:

I have some other interesting videos there:[/B]
http://www.youtube.com/user/FreeRomanian
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