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Kevin Ikari

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I'm passing on this post from an Erisian group I'm in. There's a
conservative Christian site giving away expensive items and expecting
a donation in return (that isn't obligatory). Participate in this for
your own benefit and their dis-benefit. Help make a dent.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Afraid your kids will catch gay? Need strict Christian dating advice?
Just want free books?
I've already started helping myself to these goods.
I'm just going to repost the whole block of information I got.

It's a little bit time-consuming, but not enough to deter me. (Nor
should it you). The chance to take money out of their pockets is too
useful, not to mention satisfying.

Here's how to do it in 10 steps:

1. Go to www.family.org and look for the "Resources" link in the blue
bar on the left-hand side, right above the "Search" box, and click it.

2. Under the "Resource Category" menu on the left-hand side, you'll
notice categories such as "Homosexuality" under "Resource Category."
Me, I went straight to the CD's and DVD's under "Resource Format."

3. Go through, find something you like, such as the recently released
movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
or The Chronicles of Narnia Radio Theatre Complete Set, suggested
donation US $79.00, or the three disc Les Misérables soundtrack. It's
not a very wide range of products, but there's bound to be something
either you like or you could use as a sweet gift for someone else.
Click the "Add to Cart" button.

They won't send more than $100 worth of materials for free in any
given shopping trip, so be sure to go through a few times, until
you're sure you've dinged them.

4. Select "Add New Shipping Address," decide to send it yourself or
someone else, and once you're done picking up to $100, click "Proceed
to Checkout." Some people have been sending items to themselves to
sell later on eBay, some have been ordering the more controversial
items as conversation pieces or educational props, (as
anti-anti-propaganda), but I plan on using mine as gifts, mostly. I've
found no reports on receiving Focus on the Family junk mail after
inputting an address, so I figure it's fairly safe.

5. The next screen asks you to sign-up for an account and give your
information. Fill it out with fictitious information, enter whatever
name and address you like. You might want to make up a phone number
too and an e-mail account too. After filling out all the required
fields, click "Proceed to Checkout" one more time.

6. This will take you to the "Here is Your Cart" page. You may have to
re-enter your data again after this part to actually confirm your
account. Eventually, you'll get to the "How Much Would You Like to
Donate?" page.

7. Select "Enter other total amount" and enter 0.00 as the amount you
would like to pay. (Don't put in a dollar sign or it will ask you for
credit-card information.) Don't be fooled by the field in the
lower-right-hand corner that shows you the suggested donation amounts,
simply Proceed to Checkout.

8. The next screen is a guilt screen, to make you feel bad about how
little you donated. ignore it. Ignore it utterly. Think of how many
people they're persecuted and had in their "gay kids can be cured"
camps. Just proceed to checkout again.

9. Click "Checkout Now."

10. Finally, pass this information on to all your friends. They've got
money to back them, we have word of mouth, let's see if we can win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
haha they must be cutting people off? Look at this garbage!
Total of Resource Request = US $ 98.00

***Amount you've chosen to give = US $ 0.00

We are unable to process your request online, as the amount you've
chosen to donate is less than the suggested donation. We may be able
to complete your request, but need you to contact us directly at (800)
A-FAMILY (232-6459) so that we may serve your resource needs directly.

If you wish, you may return to the previously screen and specify a
different donation amount for these resources. Thank you!*****





--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Kevin Ikari"
<kevin_ikari15@... wrote:
I'm passing on this post from an Erisian group I'm in. There's a
conservative Christian site giving away expensive items and expecting
a donation in return (that isn't obligatory). Participate in this for
your own benefit and their dis-benefit. Help make a dent.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Afraid your kids will catch gay? Need strict Christian dating advice?
Just want free books?
I've already started helping myself to these goods.
I'm just going to repost the whole block of information I got.

It's a little bit time-consuming, but not enough to deter me. (Nor
should it you). The chance to take money out of their pockets is too
useful, not to mention satisfying.

Here's how to do it in 10 steps:

1. Go to www.family.org and look for the "Resources" link in the blue
bar on the left-hand side, right above the "Search" box, and click it.

2. Under the "Resource Category" menu on the left-hand side, you'll
notice categories such as "Homosexuality" under "Resource Category."
Me, I went straight to the CD's and DVD's under "Resource Format."

3. Go through, find something you like, such as the recently released
movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
or The Chronicles of Narnia Radio Theatre Complete Set, suggested
donation US $79.00, or the three disc Les Misérables soundtrack. It's
not a very wide range of products, but there's bound to be something
either you like or you could use as a sweet gift for someone else.
Click the "Add to Cart" button.

They won't send more than $100 worth of materials for free in any
given shopping trip, so be sure to go through a few times, until
you're sure you've dinged them.

4. Select "Add New Shipping Address," decide to send it yourself or
someone else, and once you're done picking up to $100, click "Proceed
to Checkout." Some people have been sending items to themselves to
sell later on eBay, some have been ordering the more controversial
items as conversation pieces or educational props, (as
anti-anti-propaganda), but I plan on using mine as gifts, mostly. I've
found no reports on receiving Focus on the Family junk mail after
inputting an address, so I figure it's fairly safe.

5. The next screen asks you to sign-up for an account and give your
information. Fill it out with fictitious information, enter whatever
name and address you like. You might want to make up a phone number
too and an e-mail account too. After filling out all the required
fields, click "Proceed to Checkout" one more time.

6. This will take you to the "Here is Your Cart" page. You may have to
re-enter your data again after this part to actually confirm your
account. Eventually, you'll get to the "How Much Would You Like to
Donate?" page.

7. Select "Enter other total amount" and enter 0.00 as the amount you
would like to pay. (Don't put in a dollar sign or it will ask you for
credit-card information.) Don't be fooled by the field in the
lower-right-hand corner that shows you the suggested donation amounts,
simply Proceed to Checkout.

8. The next screen is a guilt screen, to make you feel bad about how
little you donated. ignore it. Ignore it utterly. Think of how many
people they're persecuted and had in their "gay kids can be cured"
camps. Just proceed to checkout again.

9. Click "Checkout Now."

10. Finally, pass this information on to all your friends. They've got
money to back them, we have word of mouth, let's see if we can win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
It looks like they fixed their openness. I am having difficulty with
the "not really donating". Apparently they made it so you have to
donate the suggested amount, or they won't send. Bummer. Thank you for
the tip off though. If you find anything else like that, please post
about it. I am sure I am not the only one who will quickly and without
a second thought plunder their "resources" and dent their pocketbooks
nicely.

Thank you again,

Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Kevin Ikari"
<kevin_ikari15@... wrote:
I'm passing on this post from an Erisian group I'm in. There's a
conservative Christian site giving away expensive items and expecting
a donation in return (that isn't obligatory). Participate in this for
your own benefit and their dis-benefit. Help make a dent.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Afraid your kids will catch gay? Need strict Christian dating advice?
Just want free books?
I've already started helping myself to these goods.
I'm just going to repost the whole block of information I got.

It's a little bit time-consuming, but not enough to deter me. (Nor
should it you). The chance to take money out of their pockets is too
useful, not to mention satisfying.

Here's how to do it in 10 steps:

1. Go to www.family.org and look for the "Resources" link in the blue
bar on the left-hand side, right above the "Search" box, and click it.

2. Under the "Resource Category" menu on the left-hand side, you'll
notice categories such as "Homosexuality" under "Resource Category."
Me, I went straight to the CD's and DVD's under "Resource Format."

3. Go through, find something you like, such as the recently released
movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
or The Chronicles of Narnia Radio Theatre Complete Set, suggested
donation US $79.00, or the three disc Les Misérables soundtrack. It's
not a very wide range of products, but there's bound to be something
either you like or you could use as a sweet gift for someone else.
Click the "Add to Cart" button.

They won't send more than $100 worth of materials for free in any
given shopping trip, so be sure to go through a few times, until
you're sure you've dinged them.

4. Select "Add New Shipping Address," decide to send it yourself or
someone else, and once you're done picking up to $100, click "Proceed
to Checkout." Some people have been sending items to themselves to
sell later on eBay, some have been ordering the more controversial
items as conversation pieces or educational props, (as
anti-anti-propaganda), but I plan on using mine as gifts, mostly. I've
found no reports on receiving Focus on the Family junk mail after
inputting an address, so I figure it's fairly safe.

5. The next screen asks you to sign-up for an account and give your
information. Fill it out with fictitious information, enter whatever
name and address you like. You might want to make up a phone number
too and an e-mail account too. After filling out all the required
fields, click "Proceed to Checkout" one more time.

6. This will take you to the "Here is Your Cart" page. You may have to
re-enter your data again after this part to actually confirm your
account. Eventually, you'll get to the "How Much Would You Like to
Donate?" page.

7. Select "Enter other total amount" and enter 0.00 as the amount you
would like to pay. (Don't put in a dollar sign or it will ask you for
credit-card information.) Don't be fooled by the field in the
lower-right-hand corner that shows you the suggested donation amounts,
simply Proceed to Checkout.

8. The next screen is a guilt screen, to make you feel bad about how
little you donated. ignore it. Ignore it utterly. Think of how many
people they're persecuted and had in their "gay kids can be cured"
camps. Just proceed to checkout again.

9. Click "Checkout Now."

10. Finally, pass this information on to all your friends. They've got
money to back them, we have word of mouth, let's see if we can win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Lol, I can help you out with that.



--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Kevin Ikari"
<kevin_ikari15@... wrote:
I'm passing on this post from an Erisian group I'm in. There's a
conservative Christian site giving away expensive items and expecting
a donation in return (that isn't obligatory). Participate in this for
your own benefit and their dis-benefit. Help make a dent.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Afraid your kids will catch gay? Need strict Christian dating advice?
Just want free books?
I've already started helping myself to these goods.
I'm just going to repost the whole block of information I got.

It's a little bit time-consuming, but not enough to deter me. (Nor
should it you). The chance to take money out of their pockets is too
useful, not to mention satisfying.

Here's how to do it in 10 steps:

1. Go to www.family.org and look for the "Resources" link in the blue
bar on the left-hand side, right above the "Search" box, and click it.

2. Under the "Resource Category" menu on the left-hand side, you'll
notice categories such as "Homosexuality" under "Resource Category."
Me, I went straight to the CD's and DVD's under "Resource Format."

3. Go through, find something you like, such as the recently released
movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
or The Chronicles of Narnia Radio Theatre Complete Set, suggested
donation US $79.00, or the three disc Les Misérables soundtrack. It's
not a very wide range of products, but there's bound to be something
either you like or you could use as a sweet gift for someone else.
Click the "Add to Cart" button.

They won't send more than $100 worth of materials for free in any
given shopping trip, so be sure to go through a few times, until
you're sure you've dinged them.

4. Select "Add New Shipping Address," decide to send it yourself or
someone else, and once you're done picking up to $100, click "Proceed
to Checkout." Some people have been sending items to themselves to
sell later on eBay, some have been ordering the more controversial
items as conversation pieces or educational props, (as
anti-anti-propaganda), but I plan on using mine as gifts, mostly. I've
found no reports on receiving Focus on the Family junk mail after
inputting an address, so I figure it's fairly safe.

5. The next screen asks you to sign-up for an account and give your
information. Fill it out with fictitious information, enter whatever
name and address you like. You might want to make up a phone number
too and an e-mail account too. After filling out all the required
fields, click "Proceed to Checkout" one more time.

6. This will take you to the "Here is Your Cart" page. You may have to
re-enter your data again after this part to actually confirm your
account. Eventually, you'll get to the "How Much Would You Like to
Donate?" page.

7. Select "Enter other total amount" and enter 0.00 as the amount you
would like to pay. (Don't put in a dollar sign or it will ask you for
credit-card information.) Don't be fooled by the field in the
lower-right-hand corner that shows you the suggested donation amounts,
simply Proceed to Checkout.

8. The next screen is a guilt screen, to make you feel bad about how
little you donated. ignore it. Ignore it utterly. Think of how many
people they're persecuted and had in their "gay kids can be cured"
camps. Just proceed to checkout again.

9. Click "Checkout Now."

10. Finally, pass this information on to all your friends. They've got
money to back them, we have word of mouth, let's see if we can win.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Jennifer"
<empress_kailu_umivekiara@... wrote:
Are they 501(c)3 or 501(c)4 corporation? might be something on the
books which obliges them to give free items/articles?
It looks like they fixed their openness. I am having difficulty with
the "not really donating". Apparently they made it so you have to
donate the suggested amount, or they won't send. Bummer. Thank you
for
the tip off though. If you find anything else like that, please post
about it. I am sure I am not the only one who will quickly and
without
a second thought plunder their "resources" and dent their
pocketbooks
nicely.

Thank you again,

Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Kevin Ikari"
<kevin_ikari15@ wrote:

I'm passing on this post from an Erisian group I'm in. There's a
conservative Christian site giving away expensive items and
expecting
a donation in return (that isn't obligatory). Participate in
this for
your own benefit and their dis-benefit. Help make a dent.

------------------------------------------------------------------
----
Afraid your kids will catch gay? Need strict Christian dating
advice?
Just want free books?
I've already started helping myself to these goods.
I'm just going to repost the whole block of information I got.

It's a little bit time-consuming, but not enough to deter me. (Nor
should it you). The chance to take money out of their pockets is
too
useful, not to mention satisfying.

Here's how to do it in 10 steps:

1. Go to www.family.org and look for the "Resources" link in the
blue
bar on the left-hand side, right above the "Search" box, and
click it.
2. Under the "Resource Category" menu on the left-hand side,
you'll
notice categories such as "Homosexuality" under "Resource
Category."
Me, I went straight to the CD's and DVD's under "Resource Format."

3. Go through, find something you like, such as the recently
released
movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the
Wardrobe
or The Chronicles of Narnia Radio Theatre Complete Set, suggested
donation US $79.00, or the three disc Les Misérables soundtrack.
It's
not a very wide range of products, but there's bound to be
something
either you like or you could use as a sweet gift for someone else.
Click the "Add to Cart" button.

They won't send more than $100 worth of materials for free in any
given shopping trip, so be sure to go through a few times, until
you're sure you've dinged them.

4. Select "Add New Shipping Address," decide to send it yourself
or
someone else, and once you're done picking up to $100,
click "Proceed
to Checkout." Some people have been sending items to themselves to
sell later on eBay, some have been ordering the more controversial
items as conversation pieces or educational props, (as
anti-anti-propaganda), but I plan on using mine as gifts, mostly.
I've
found no reports on receiving Focus on the Family junk mail after
inputting an address, so I figure it's fairly safe.

5. The next screen asks you to sign-up for an account and give
your
information. Fill it out with fictitious information, enter
whatever
name and address you like. You might want to make up a phone
number
too and an e-mail account too. After filling out all the required
fields, click "Proceed to Checkout" one more time.

6. This will take you to the "Here is Your Cart" page. You may
have to
re-enter your data again after this part to actually confirm your
account. Eventually, you'll get to the "How Much Would You Like to
Donate?" page.

7. Select "Enter other total amount" and enter 0.00 as the amount
you
would like to pay. (Don't put in a dollar sign or it will ask you
for
credit-card information.) Don't be fooled by the field in the
lower-right-hand corner that shows you the suggested donation
amounts,
simply Proceed to Checkout.

8. The next screen is a guilt screen, to make you feel bad about
how
little you donated. ignore it. Ignore it utterly. Think of how
many
people they're persecuted and had in their "gay kids can be cured"
camps. Just proceed to checkout again.

9. Click "Checkout Now."

10. Finally, pass this information on to all your friends.
They've got
money to back them, we have word of mouth, let's see if we can
win.
------------------------------------------------------------------
----
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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