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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: collecting antique tractors a good investment?


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Posted by Erol on March 26, 2001 at 12:54:49 from (212.98.13.171):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: collecting antique tractors a good investment? posted by Stan on March 26, 2001 at 07:51:34:

Stan, you are still misunderstanding me. "money is true love, and vice versa, true love is money" is not a my believe or my thought only. I just described the stiuation, the true belief that humans (including you collectors/old objects lovers) believe, in fact. What I'm saying is that "if you too are PAYing for that kind of love (collecting/restoring tractors), then that love too is connected to money". So, I was just describing the truth. I respect Jesus and His friends (12 Saints). Some weeks ago, I made a web page about St. Paul and Pisidian Antioch (30 miles away from this town - www.pisidian.com) where St. Paul preached first time. I learned a lot about this ancient city and St. Paul. In this ancient city, the first workers strike was seen. They broke the stone water channels when they were not paid. I'm not sure St. Paul supported that worker movement or not, but, I guess he did. If he did, I respect more. Don't get me wrong and don't get angry with me but I think St. Paul and his followers were "a kind" (different than communism we have seen in this century) of communists of those old days. We can see similar approaches in other religions; for example, Mohammed of Muslims invited people (wealthy people) to relatively poorer people. This too, to me, another kind of invitation to economical equilibrium. BUT surprisingly, people try to ignore these "money" teachings. However, this is another subject.
Connecting these about religious things to my claim "collecting/restoring too is a love of money", how can I believe tractor collection/restoration too is NOT for money making while even religious people (people of ultimate love) were emphasizing Money in their own love field? I'm not saying you are liars. What I'm saying you are just not realizing the truth. However, I'm not sure about my opinion because I feel here so alone:-) and truths that are alone are doubtful, claim scholars:). Perhaps, those who are just viewing without posting are with me, who knows. This gives me a hope about that I am still right, telling the truth.

PS: btw, I LOVE to talk with collectors [since I have a small hope to get your money in the near future:-) - by antique reproduction or by another way I have no idea for the moment.]

PS 2 for ADMIN of this forum:
Did you ban my other IP? I was unable to post with my other IP (dynamic). I use two different ISP because technologies of ISPs are usually untrustable.


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