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   Saint Unnamed 9-12-00   
   01 Sep 14 13:08:22   
   
   A Saint Unnamed says,   
   "Children must learn to think about Who is The Creator, because so much   
   emphasis is on the humanistic talents and mental abilities, that God is   
   oftentimes overlooked."   
      
   REVELATION DELIVERED THROUGH FRANCES M. KLUG ON SEPTEMBER 12,2000 AT 10:30   
   A.M.    
      
        "Mankind would not or does not expect a Miracle of This Dimension at this   
   time. It is a Rare Gift of Divine Love, but a very Important Gift to mankind,   
   because at this time The Father is going into much detail on Subject Matters   
   that human beings    
   would not have the inclination to feel, think, and/or accept as important,   
   because there is so much humanism being accepted, thus ignoring and/or   
   dismissing the importance of and for human life.    
      
        Children must learn to think about Who is The Creator, because so much   
   emphasis is on the humanistic talents and mental abilities, that God is   
   oftentimes overlooked.    
      
        Church officials must turn back the clock and remember to see the logic   
   in all there is, and stop taking things for granted, based on only a   
   humanistic version of the importance of human existence."    
      
      
   Saint Joseph's Hill Of Hope   
   Brea, California 92822 U.S.A.   
   www.TheMiracleOfStJoseph.org   
   All Revelations are delivered spontaneously    
   and continuously as witnessed by all those present at the time.   
   Copyright 1996 FMK   
   This is used with the permission of the copyright holder.   
       
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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