The stigma is justified, Jeffro. The Satanic statements do not require the Satanist to believe in the supernatural. On the contrary, the statements support the atheist's materialist construct, especially statements two and seven.
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Atheism's occult roots
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Yikes! Read This Geoengineering Article!
by metatron inhttp://americankabuki.blogspot.com/2012/11/geoengineering-chemtrails-haarp-world.html#more.
i make no claim that this strange article is telling the truth...... but it does seem to tie together a whole lot of current fringe ideas in one neat package.
it's the wildest ride i've read in a long time (and i read a lot of weird stuff).. and you thought the election was scary!.
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NoStonecutters
Geo-engineering/chemtrails on the Discovery Channel
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Atheism's occult roots
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NoStonecutters
You do also know that 'Satanism' requires belief in the supernatural.
Jeffro, do you see anything requiring belief in the supernatural in the nine Satanic statements?
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What happened in the Christian Congregation immediately following the destruction of Jerusalem?
by itsibitsybrainbutbigenoughtosmellarat inwhat exactly happened in the christian congregation immediately following the destruction of jerusalem?
what were the central issues being dealt with at the time?
was there a crises akin to what happened to jws when they weren't all raptured in 1914?.
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NoStonecutters
Satanus, according to Wikipedia:
Immanuel Velikovsky (10 June [O.S. 29 May] 1895 – 17 November 1979) was a Russian-Jewish psychiatrist and independent scholar, best known as the author of a number of controversial books reinterpreting the events of ancient history, in particular the US bestseller Worlds in Collision, published in 1950.
His books use comparative mythology and ancient literary sources (including the Old Testament) to argue that Earth has suffered catastrophic close-contacts with other planets (principally Venus and Mars) in ancient times. In positioning Velikovsky among catastrophists including Hans Bellamy, Ignatius Donnelly, and Johann Gottlieb Radlof,[2] the British astronomers Victor Clube and Bill Napier noted "... Velikovsky is not so much the first of the new catastrophists ...; he is the last in a line of traditional catastrophists going back to mediaeval times and probably earlier."[3] Velikovsky argued that electromagnetic effects play an important role in celestial mechanics. He also proposed a revised chronology for ancient Egypt, Greece, Israel and other cultures of the ancient Near East. The revised chronology aimed at explaining the so-called "dark age" of the eastern Mediterranean (ca. 1100 – 750 BCE) and reconciling biblical history with mainstream archaeology and Egyptian chronology.
In general, Velikovsky's theories have been ignored or vigorously rejected by the academic community.[4] Nonetheless, his books often sold well and gained an enthusiastic support in lay circles, often fuelled by claims of unfair treatment for Velikovsky by orthodox academia.[5][6][7][8] The controversy surrounding his work and its reception is often referred to as "the Velikovsky affair". -
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Timeline for the seventy years?
by DarkFireWolf ini tried to make a little timeline for when the seventy years began and ended that correlates with history..i might take this to the elders to show them that 609-539 is completely possible for the 70 years while 607 dosen't go with history.i've been told by others in the congregation that we choose 607 because 537-70=607 and that jerusalem being destroyed in 586/7 would only mean 50 years of exile.this is going to be a little bit long too as i've added in the scriptures that fit in this timeline.. 609. nabopolassars 17th year.
babylonians defeat the assyrians.
and the 70 years begin with them ruling over the nations.. jeremiah 25:17-26.
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NoStonecutters
Starting with 457 B.C. and adding 483 years, we arrive at 26 A.D. Right on target for Jesus. Messiah is cut off in the midst of the final week of seven years, bringing it to 490 by the time it's all said and done.
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Yikes! Read This Geoengineering Article!
by metatron inhttp://americankabuki.blogspot.com/2012/11/geoengineering-chemtrails-haarp-world.html#more.
i make no claim that this strange article is telling the truth...... but it does seem to tie together a whole lot of current fringe ideas in one neat package.
it's the wildest ride i've read in a long time (and i read a lot of weird stuff).. and you thought the election was scary!.
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NoStonecutters
Hortensia, you would be surprised what the American Eugenics Society has come up with. They have big money behind them, including Rockefeller, Ford, and Carnegie. I mean, they used to sterilize undesirable kids (those with less than a B average in school) in the U.S. in the '50s in some states.
Personally, though, I think the "smart" grid is a much more efficient reducer of the population. All these smart meters blasting people with MW radiation 24/7 will accomplish far more, far quicker than any noxious clouds. Then you have the cell phone experiment. Microwave warfare expert Barrie Trower (former MI5) says that the proliferation of cell phones and MW emitting devices is the largest biological experiment ever. The smart grid is a culling of the population. Or as Alex Jones says, "imploding things and forcing everyone into their kill grid." -
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Why I Follow Conspiracy Theories
by metatron inconspiracy theories have become a new hobby of mine - although that doesn't mean i put any great faith in any of them.
nevertheless, i see certain reasons for considering them.
1) because conspiracies are how the world is run, in fact.
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NoStonecutters
Just learned today that Minnesota Governor Jesse Venture has shot for another season of Conspiracy Theory on TruTV.
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What happened in the Christian Congregation immediately following the destruction of Jerusalem?
by itsibitsybrainbutbigenoughtosmellarat inwhat exactly happened in the christian congregation immediately following the destruction of jerusalem?
what were the central issues being dealt with at the time?
was there a crises akin to what happened to jws when they weren't all raptured in 1914?.
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NoStonecutters
itsy, more from Dialogue with Trypho (150 AD)
Chapter XXIV.—God continually shows us in nature that there will be a resurrection
Let us consider, beloved, how the Lord continually proves to us that there shall be a future resurrection, of which He has rendered the Lord Jesus Christ the first-fruits by raising Him from the dead. Let us contemplate, beloved, the resurrection which is at all times taking place. Day and night declare to us a resurrection. The night sinks to sleep, and the day arises; the day [again] departs, and the night comes on.
Let us behold the fruits [of the earth], how the sowing of grain takes place. The sower goes forth, and casts it into the ground; and the seed being thus scattered, though dry and naked when it fell upon the earth, is gradually dissolved. Then out of its dissolution the mighty power of the providence of the Lord raises it up again, and from one seed many arise and bring forth fruit. -
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My country is sick
by sabastious inthis is a melancholy day for me.
over the past few years i have been studying american politics and have enjoyed learning perspectives from different ideologies.
i personally lean towards conservative values when it comes to creating legislature, however i am socially liberal.
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NoStonecutters
The production and distribution of energy will replace fractional reserve banking as a currency. The system was designed to implode. They were talking about a technocracy in the '30s. Now the utilities monitor every watt of energy going in and out of our homes, right down to which appliance we are using. Eco-fascism has a much friendlier, greener appearance.
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Why I Follow Conspiracy Theories
by metatron inconspiracy theories have become a new hobby of mine - although that doesn't mean i put any great faith in any of them.
nevertheless, i see certain reasons for considering them.
1) because conspiracies are how the world is run, in fact.
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NoStonecutters
The corporate media is one of the most effective and sinister conspiracies, because they are the gatekeepers of government, scientific, cultural, and economic lies. Without the media, many of these conspiracies would fail.