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Thursday, 23 December 2004
I Believe There Is A Real Santa Claus
But he doesn't operate or live on this planet. The real Santa Claus lives in "Christmas World." The first eternal world created by Jesus Christ.

There are many humans and aliens who are uptight about "magic" or "magical beings" on earth. At one time, there were efforts to brand this activity as witchcraft and ban them here. Efforts were made to reduce the factual truths of Christmas to childish fantasies. These efforts succeeded with some, but failed with many.

The symbols of Christmas are just tokens of that eternal reality that exists on the fringe of consciousness. Christmas returns with renewed vigor every year in the minds of children of all ages.

Tracking Santa Claus



Posted by qualteam at 9:40 PM EST
Updated: Thursday, 23 December 2004 9:41 PM EST
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Tuesday, 21 December 2004
The Shortest And Darkest Day Of The Year
If you think the NHL players have it tough, look at Santa. Things aren't always rosy at the North Pole.




Posted by qualteam at 9:01 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 12 January 2005 2:21 PM EST
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Sunday, 19 December 2004
The NHL Dispute: A Hunk Of Coal For The Fans
It's hard to feel sympathy for aggrieved players who average over $800,000 a year. That's more than many of us make in a lifetime.

It still boils down to too many mediocre teams with too many mediocre players. There aren't enough good TV contracts in the U.S. to pay for these "gold-plated teams" and "gold-plated players."

Expansion of the NHL should have went to Europe where there's strong interest in the sport.(Do you remember the fiasco of the WHA?)

Hockey is a great game, but you have to give more to get back more.

Hockey fans have given lots of money and time to support this wonderful sport in North American. It's a shame that bad business decisions and greed are ruling the day, right now.
More Views On The Hockey Lockout
What Is The WHA?

Posted by qualteam at 8:08 PM EST
Updated: Monday, 20 December 2004 12:56 PM EST
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Wednesday, 15 December 2004
There's More To Life Than Just NHL Hockey

Posted by qualteam at 6:45 PM EST
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Monday, 13 December 2004
The Top Ten Lessons From Noah's Ark
1. Don't miss the boat. 2. Don't listen to critics; just get on with the job that needs to be done. 3. Stay fit. When you're 600 years old, someone may ask you to do something big. 4. The Ark was built by amateurs; the Titanic by professionals. 5. Plan ahead. It wasn't raining when Noah built the Ark. 6. When you're stressed, float awhile. 7. Remember that we are all in the same boat. 8. Speed isn't an advantage. The snails were on board with the cheetahs. 9. Build your future on higher ground. 10. For safety's sake, travel in pairs.
Searching for the real Noah's Ark

Posted by qualteam at 8:14 PM EST
Updated: Monday, 13 December 2004 8:19 PM EST
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Sunday, 12 December 2004
Christmas Bargains From Donald Rumsfeld
Here's a Santa of a different color.



Who is this dude?

Posted by qualteam at 6:55 PM EST
Friday, 10 December 2004
Remembering Family And Friends At Christmas
Christmas is always a time of rememberance and nostalgia.

Like millions of others, my wife and I will be sending out Christmas cards to family and friends that we are thinking about.

We may not have talked to old friends in years, but usually, we feel a special fondness for them at this time.
Angel Winks E-Cards



Posted by qualteam at 9:54 PM EST
Updated: Friday, 10 December 2004 9:56 PM EST
Wednesday, 8 December 2004
Top Ten Christmas Wishes
1. Capturing Bin Laden and other Al Qaeda terrorists.
2. Developing cheap energy sources that won't pollute the earth(e.g. "solar,wind,hydrogen,cold fusion, etc.etc.")
3. Emphasizing and developing human potential on earth for the good of all.
4. That the rich nations of the world "give a hand up" rather than a "hand out" to the poorer nations.
5. That internet websites and computers gradually connect to those who have gone on to the next life.
6. That we engage in meaningful and productive "first contacts" with aliens from other worlds.
7. That we rapidly advance human civilization so we can take our rightful place in the galaxy and the universe.
8. That we find a cure for most diseases on this planet.
9. That we end hunger and illiteracy for all time.
10.That the NHL and the Player's Association reach an agreement to perserve and continue the greatest game in the solar system.

Posted by qualteam at 10:11 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 8 December 2004 10:13 PM EST
Tuesday, 7 December 2004
Mankind Has Many Religions
No one group has a monopoly on spiritual truth and the afterlife. Spiritual insights are given to us through divine revelations and mystical visions.

We should embrace cosmic diversity and learn from each other. Check out this website.
Lets walk down the paths that others have taken.





Posted by qualteam at 10:06 PM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 7 December 2004 10:10 PM EST
Monday, 6 December 2004
Movie Review 86: The Great Rupert
"A loopy comedy in which Jimmy Durante and his family of acrobats are aided in collecting a fortune by a friendly, bushy-tailed squirrel named Rupert; aka "The Great Rupert."

The best thing in this movie is the intelligent, funny squirrel. Unfortunately, we see too little of him and too much of the other characters. Two stars.

See it anyway for Jimmy Durante and the squirrel.
Who Is Jimmy Durante?



Posted by qualteam at 10:28 PM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 21 December 2004 9:03 PM EST

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