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Andrew Hennessey wrote:
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yeah, yeah but none of that materialism rationally explains remote data
gathered during out of body experiences in distances far beyond the 5 senses
operating in the locality of the body.
we all have an eternal soul - get used to it
: Monday, June 18, 2001 10:45
PM
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Religion The
Brain
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issue, it seems to me that there is no way to determine which came first God
or the brain which thinks of him. Religious experience is also a very
personal thing
you are describing, is the goings on of the normal and abnormal brain.
J2
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I fail
can't demonstrate that there is.
All you are describing, is the goings on of the normal and abnormal brain.
J2
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From: tenebroust
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Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 10:45 PM
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William Shannon wrote:
Check out an excellent book called The God Part of the Brain and
another called Belief and Make Believe.
J2
http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/nation/science/A10767-2001Jun16.html
Tracing the Synapses of Our Spirituality
Researchers Examine
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yeah, yeah but none of that materialism rationally explains remote data
gathered during out of body experiences in distances far beyond the 5 senses
operating in the locality of the body.
we all have an eternal soul - get used to it
andrew
Tracing the Synapses of Our
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I fail to see the controversy in this issue, it seems to me that there is no way to
determine which came first God or the brain which thinks of him. Religious experience
is also a very personal thing and is experienced markedly differently between any two
people and thus will
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Thanks for the posting Nicky.
I've read about the PGA before in Jeremy Lee's books. He saw them as
something sinister. I must admit that while I have grave reservations about
their scheme and certainly have a bone to pick with them
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That all sounds pretty wild, especially the "Committe of 12 to Save the
World".
I wonder, though, about this Constitution for the Federation of Earth. Who is
putting this up? Is that group Parliamentarians for World Order or some
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Hello BD,
The Committee of 12 to Save the World are the most powerful resistance
composed of former and present Intelligence agents and other people who
actually know what is going on and I'll get you some more info.They are
opposed
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Hi Andy etc,
20 years ago - You're going to hell - that's now passe. It's obligatory
for any cutting edge interpreter of prophecy to now know the latest
technology, inc mind control, Blue Beam holograms, weather control,
HAARP,
/fourwinds/hell.html
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From: "blue honey" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2000 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Religion and Mythology
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I think that I narrowe
mmary.html
http://www.rael.org/int/english/philosophy/philosophy.html
eagle 1
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From: "Nicola Molloy" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 4:53 AM
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Religion and Mythology/ plus Const for Fed of Earth.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
Christians also do remote viewing
Lemme tell you about my dog. I adopted him because his previous owners,
who had found him as a stray, couldn't handle him. He was rambunctious and
disobedient.
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/A -Cui Bono?-
My problem with the "if you do that, you'll go to hell" scenario is
that it makes one's salvation dependent upon "good works." And people
use that as rationalization for just about anything. "I can do
whatever, because I can make it
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/A -Cui Bono?-
Good works do not come from faith...at least not in my case. There is a
difference between a man who is moral because he fears evil, and a man who
is moral because he knows he is perfectly free to be immoral. So for those
who feel
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So for those who feel faith is not healthy...what drives them (us)
to do good?
You tell me.
Regards, Tenorlove
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
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Well one last word before I give up. There is a big grey area between
many Christians who know nothing about the occult/ufos/mind control etc
and those Christians who do know whats really going on. Lets just put
these in the category
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By "knowing" that all is connected and that by harming others is truly
harming your Self. And on that note, I would like to take back something
that I said earlier...I do have faith, I have faith in Karma.
;-)
andy
www.bluehoney.org
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--- blue honey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By "knowing" that all is connected and that by harming others is
truly harming your Self.
In other words, the Golden Rule.
And on that note, I would like to take back something that I said
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bluehoney wrote:
These are "believers" that blindly believe that the bible was written by
God and it is 100% true from cover to cover. Talking logic to these people
is impossible.
Please define "believers"... that is a wide-open
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Everyone believes in something.
I believe in doubt. I've counted the times I believed and it turned out it
was the right thing to do and I counted the times I doubted and that
turned out to be the right thing to do. Doubt wins
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Well Andy,
The drawback of the psychedelic 'we are one/divine/there is no
separation' experience is it only lasts for the duration of the high.
You have only opened one of the top chakras artificially, by the drug
burning holes in
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Eagle 1 wrote:
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bluehoney wrote:
These are "believers" that blindly believe that the bible was written by
God and it is 100% true from cover to cover. Talking logic
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A bit of humor on the same subject:
Kissing Hank's Ass
by Jim Huber
This morning there was a knock at my door. When I answered the door I found
a
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That's a very interesting post, as you can probably tell I'm reading that
book too. My concern is the mind set of today, why grown adults blindly
believe something that is obviously untrue. Then these same people make
their new
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blue honey wrote:
That's a very interesting post, as you can probably tell I'm reading that
book too. My concern is the mind set of today, why grown adults blindly
believe something that is obviously untrue.
Consider the
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blue honey wrote:
But aside from snakes, think about this - Horus
from Egypt (was prophesized to be great, born of a virgin on Dec. 25, taught
in a temple at the age of 12, had 12 deciples, was slain on a cross between
2
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Since the WORDS from your website are on the same database as the
porn, smut, kid-porn, drugs, echelon ops, psyops, mind-control etc entries,
somebody must be using your website for coding, eh? Not sure if I'm comforted
at the
ou. I hope they think the same.
eagle 1
http://www.lambsheart.com
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From: "Mick Poirier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 3:14 AM
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Religion-Online
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"earthman" wrote:
I didn't see the book of Enoch though
Here's a link, if you're interested in the book of Enoch.
http://www.lambsheart.com/fourwinds/naphal2.html
You can also purchase the book of Enoch by going:
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In a message dated 01/08/2000 7:42:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3. Mushrooms (Particularly Aminita Muscaria) : Yes these little things
were also quite a wonder. Where did they come from. The ancient people had
no immediate concept of spores. So a
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In a message dated 1/7/00 10:10:04 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Coltrane is
over-rated - Stan Getz evinced more spirituality.
Well...opinions are like, er, ears...but I wholeheartedly disagee with your
opinion in the above statement...Getz was
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
Getz was OK'Trane was incredible, and
his searching sound is the epitome of spirtualityIMO anyway.
There's no accounting for taste. Some people like God. Others like Allah.
Some prefer Gaia. What's the big deal?
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Nicky Molloy wrote:
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Well no one ever said - we are all one, we are divine, love everyone - till
people started smoking dope.
According to some researchers, religious 'authorities' (so-called) have
been saying this from the get-go, and they weren't smoking 'dope', they
were
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The Great (And Cute and Amazing)(not to mention annoying) Acharya S.
wrote:
...RELIGION EQUALS RACISM, SEXISM, SPECIESISM, SELF-HATRED, EXPLOITATION,
SLAVERY, WAR. WE THE PEOPLE OF THE EARTH ARE ONE. NO RACES, NO RELIGIONS, NO
DUALITY, NO WAR.
ALL BELIEFS ARE DOUBTS.
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In a message dated 1/7/00 9:15:10 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jamieson
Uh, "Yardbird" is it? Hmcute...are you a fan
of BADDD "classic" rock or wat'??
Dude...Acharya is "annoying"???
Have you read her
from the pulpit. Even the Dali Lama. I
scanned some of Maitreya's advice for us humans - it parallels the Dali's
speech.
Nicky
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From: Yardbird [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Saturday, 8 January 2000 16:15
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Religion
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: Andrew Hennessey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 6:35 PM
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Religion
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If you know of texts that should be added to this page ... says Dave
Wiley.
well now that you ask I invented my own religion just to see
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From: earthman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We just need the right marketing and we'll rich and famous..
There are various ways to market a religion / belief system /
obsession / scam. Besides the traditional mind-control methods
[drugs, implants,
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In a message dated 99-10-15 05:27:48 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We just need the right marketing and we'll rich and famous..
The medium --marketing-- is the MESSAGE. "Content" is just icing on the cake.
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If you know of texts that should be added to this page ... says Dave Wiley.
well now that you ask I invented my own religion just to see if it
could be done ... but initially in the hope of gaining some tax exemption
... :)
Its called CONTINUISM -
I invented my own
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All religions are right...they each hold a piece of the puzzle. Relgion and
language were confounded at Babylon.
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