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   XPost: alt.magick   
   From: Aunty_Kreist@satanickittens.net   
      
   "Rhyanon" wrote in message   
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   > "Aunty Kreist" wrote in message   
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   > > "Dale Houstman" wrote in message   
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   > >> Karla wrote:   
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   > >> >>P   
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   > >> > I agree that Jesus, using the Word, heals(ed) bodies, souls and   
   minds,   
   > > gave,   
   > >> > and still gives purpose to lives, and stands ready to do the same   
   > >> > today.   
   > >> > Several witnesses wrote down accountings of these magic moments. The   
   > >> > accountings have been reprinted for hundreds of years.   
   > >>   
   > >> Actually, quite untrue. There are NO written accounts by any witness to   
   > >> these supposed miracles, and the earliest accounts even of Jesus as a   
   > >> person come long after his supposed death. It is strange in fact how   
   > >> there is nothing written AT ALL about this supposedly startling being   
   > >> during his lifetime. No Roman mentions him, no Greek, and nothing else   
   > >> until the spurious mention of him quite a while after by Josephus.   
   > >> There's been more written about Dracula and Santa Calus. And "Jesus"   
   > >> doesn't give meaning to lives, the "idea" of Jesus sometimes does, but   
   > >> the blood that's been spilled in his Name seems to have rather equalled   
   > >> the score Good/Evil wise.   
   > >   
   > > The Dead Sea Scrolls. The buy-bull only details the events surrounding   
   > > Christ's birth, and his 33rd year. The Dead Sea Scrolls tell some of   
   what   
   > > happened in between those years.   
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   > >> > Also, zealots, perverting such Words have begun wars, eradicated   
   > > millions of   
   > >> > people and caused the extinction of many life forms. You don't   
   > >> > consider   
   > > that   
   > >> > the work of a magician and his apprentices?   
   > >>   
   > >> If slaughter were proof of magic, then Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, and   
   > >> quite a number of U.S. Presidents (not to mention Charles Manson) must   
   > >> secretly own pointed hats, starry robes, and magic wands.   
   > >   
   > > Actually, Hitler was under the influence of the evil wizard Grindlewald,   
   > > until Professor Albus Dumbledore defeated him.   
   > >   
   > > The rest were friends of Voldemort.   
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   > Damn stinkin' Death Eaters.   
      
   How 'bout it?   
      
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    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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