There must be a pact of non aggression among sects in your
neighborhood that your sect of planet saviors has signed with the rest
of them. has been Al Gore there lately? ;)

2014-04-05 7:02 GMT+02:00, Chris de Morsella <[email protected]>:
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> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 7:11 PM
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> Subject: Re: My scepticism took a small knock today
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> On Friday, April 4, 2014 6:00:09 PM UTC-4, Liz R wrote:
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>>>Last night just before I woke up I had a dream about a guy coming to the
>>> door selling religion, so to speak - the details were a bit weird, as in
>>> most dreams, but that was the gist of it - I sent him away, saying "no
>>> thanks we don't indulge" or words to that effect.
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> Love that response - even if from a dream - "no thanks, we don't indulge"....
> Perfect.
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> I've never had a dream of that sort, at least not that I can recall.
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>>>A few minutes ago, for the first time since we've been in this house (1
>>> and a half years) - indeed the first time in a lot longer than that - a
>>> guy came to the door with a copy of the "Watchtower" and a personal
>>> message from God. I sent him away, but ... I was a bit shaken.
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> I must be on some national evangelical do not visit list, because when I see
> the little groups of salvation sellers come around they knock on all the
> houses except mine. I keep waiting, but instead I see them look down at
> their database generated no go list and move on. A strange mix of technology
> in the service of medievalism.
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> Charles also had a weird recurring dream for several years about a situation
> he has now found himself in, to do with work, which has freaked him out a
> bit, although his makes more sense as a "worry dream".
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> Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence ... isn't it?
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> Personally I think that you have to add in the fact that you took notice of
> the happenstance, so already it was a potential coincidence. By the time it
> recurs, it is slightly more than a coincidence. What does it mean? I think
> not much but it offers a glimpse into the larger nature of time as rooted in
> experience rather than physics.
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