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   John M. to All   
   Re: Maybe Emma Watson Has It Right   
   04 Sep 11 18:15:09   
   
   XPost: alt.books, alt.books.stephen-king, alt.religion.wicca   
   From: REjohnmartin@akapost.comDIRECTEDEMAIL   
      
   On Sun, 4 Sep 2011 16:55:54 -0400, VD wrote:   
      
   > This is why I firmly believe that technologically we are learning as   
   > much about what we can do as what we have ignored.   
   >   
   > Physics tells us we cannot walk through walls however when we add the   
   > spiritual component, we see physics melt away.   
      
   In Divinity School, a small group was separated for reasons unknown to   
   study the historical Jesus Christ. We thought this was odd as that was   
   the basis of the theology of divinity as we knew it. Comes to pass,   
   the study was about the historical aspects of the supernatural Christ.   
   The Christ post Resurrection. The Chris who walked through walls,   
   teleported, was semi-transparent.../that/ Christ.   
      
   During this term we were introduced to such ideas (truths?) as Fermi's   
   2D pictures of Christ's Crucifixion, personal accounts of those who   
   had time traveled to Golgotha and a myriad of otherwordly adventures.   
   If they were lying, I'm dying. Then all of the sudden, the lecture   
   series ended, we were assigned grades and the lecturing staff was   
   disbursed. To this day I have no idea what that was all about other   
   than to expose us, get our opinions; the impression was obvious. There   
   is so much we do not know and so much yet to come.   
   --   
   http://youtu.be/xQVbBjgBS6A   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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