XPost: alt.religion.wicca, alt.arts.poetry.comments, alt.writing   
   XPost: alt.magick   
   From: shez@oldcity.f2s.com   
      
   In article , Peter J Ross   
    writes   
   >On Thursday 03 March, Shez wrote in rec.arts.poems:   
   >   
   >> In article , Peter J Ross   
   >> writes   
   >>>On Wednesday 02 March, Dale Houstman wrote in rec.arts.poems:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Shez wrote:   
   >>>>> In article <4225D64F.3020900@skypoint.com>, Dale Houstman   
   >>>>> writes   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>>Pip wrote:   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>"Dale Houstman" wrote in message   
   >>>>>>>news:42232390.4070905@skypoint.com...   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>Rhyanon wrote:   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>Ooh, grammar lames, a sign of having no wit with which to do battle.   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>Ooh, magick, a sign of having no ability to deal with the world as it   
   is.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>Well, you forget that the "world" is not the same as it was only 50   
   years   
   >>>>>>>ago. Much less 300 years ago. And the world that you tidily inhabit   
   now,   
   >>>>>>>will not be the same one 50 years from now, much less 300 years from   
   now.   
   >>>>>>>So expand your thinking.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>Pip   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>We're talking to people who still believe in "magick" and you think that   
   >>>>>>I'm the one who has to "expand" my thinking?   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>Hilarious...   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>dmh   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> The world is still full of people who still beleive in Jehovah and   
   >>>>> Christ.. Now if you want a fairy tale and mythology....:)   
   >>>   
   >>>> Of course, but belief in those things is just as antiquated and silly   
   >>>> (to my mind) as a belief in "magick."   
   >>>   
   >>>But it has the reassuring appeal of tradition, and a knowledge of   
   >>>Jehovah and Christ as later interpreted is necessary in order to   
   >>>understand more than a thousand years of literature and art. It wasn't   
   >>>always antiquated and silly.   
   >>>   
   >>>> And - at any rate - the Bible -for   
   >>>> all its obvious faults and flaws - is a rough (if borrowed and often   
   >>>> self-contradictory) sort of philosophy with very real effects in the   
   >>>> world,   
   >>>   
   >>>There are hints of borrowed philosophy in parts of the Old Testament,   
   >>>but I'd say that 90% of it is uncontaminated by any kind of   
   >>>speculative thought. The "philosophy" comes from later interpreters.   
   >>>Mostly it's a fascinating jumble of legends, poems and chronicles, of   
   >>>varying literary quality, and if it weren't so gloriously   
   >>>self-contradictory half the best bits would have been left out.   
   >>>   
   >>>> and not a few people wearing robes and trying to make the trees   
   >>>> talk. "Magick" - as a movement - has nothing to show for its existence   
   >>>> but a few moon-worhippers and a New Age crystal shoppe at the mall.   
   >>>   
   >>>Of course, it also provides a hope of having sex even if you're   
   >>>repulsive to all non-deluded people.   
   >   
   >   
   >> Well that's the best reason I have seen in a long time for worshiping   
   >> the moon or a tree.. Or trawling the New age shops for crystals...   
   >> everything comes down to sex in the end...;)   
   >> Good reply.   
   >   
   >So do you fancy a fuck or not?   
      
      
   >PJR :-)   
      
   I didnt realise you liked mature women PJR.... I think I might be just a   
   bit to mature for you... :)   
      
   Point taken everything comes down to sex eventually...   
   --   
   Shez shez@oldcity.f2s.com   
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