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The opportunity to be Captain Swastika is not very appealing, despite the powers.
Archive 2007-07-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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The opportunity to be Captain Swastika is not very appealing, despite the powers.
Archive 2007-06-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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Swastika is a symbol out of India, very ancient and religious in meaning.
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From a reader I learned the Navy is going to spend $600,000 to renovate the aerial view of what resembles a Swastika from a California building.
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From a reader I learned the Navy is going to spend $600,000 to renovate the aerial view of what resembles a Swastika from a California building.
Unamig News That Didn’t Make The Cut III « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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And yes, the Swastika is a religious symbol, but as with everything, in this context it is offensivelly used, which is an insult to all religions using the symbol.
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The NAZI movement was based entirely on Christianity, right down to the Swastika, which is a “bent cross”.
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Joel, I think everyone here probably knows that the Swastika was a Buddhist symbol, in fact, if you look closely at the Hitler effigy of President Chen, you'll see the KMT idjits who made it got the swastikas on backwards....nobody complains about the religious use of the swastika.
Nazi Kitsch Michael Turton 2006
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The NAZI movement was based entirely on Christianity, right down to the Swastika, which is a “bent crossâ€
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See essay by the same writer in which he shows that the Swastika is the symbol of the Supreme Architect of the Universe among Operative Masons today (_The Lodge of Research_, No. 2429, Transactions, 1911-12).
The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry Joseph Fort Newton 1913
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