Lost property
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Posted:
12 May 2007
by driedexbk
I am so glad of not having to listen to this rubbish any more!
Re: stats
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Posted:
02 Jun 2007
by joel
alladin wrote:sorry, I mistyped statistics, I meant, not statist, of course, and I cannot edit anymore. Will Admin kindly correct that for me , pls?! thank you
You could check if you have an 'edit' button on the upper right of your browser window. Most of us, I believe, are allowed to edit our own posts.
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Posted:
14 Jun 2007
by andrey
In the Murli it is said, God Shiva speaks. In the Avyact Vani, it is said BapDada has come.
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Posted:
14 Jun 2007
by paulkershaw
andrey wrote:In the Murli it is said, God Shiva speaks. In the Avyakt Vani it is said, BapDada has come.
Yes Andrey, that's what the Murlis say ... but is it true? If you did not listen to the Murli, what would you YOURSELF say?
Hi im new to forum.but have 20 years experience with BK's .
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Posted:
22 Jun 2007
by heshe
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