--- In [email protected], anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> I have no authoritative knowledge of J the B. You should have asked
> Charlie - he, among others, proclaimed to be J the B.  I believe. Or
> was it M being J the B, with SBS being JC. Too many stories for me.
> (Charlie did proclaim to also be Alexander the Great.) (btw, do 
people
> in the lands he ravaged call him "the great"?) 

No, I think their official title for him was "Alexander the Sumbitch" 
:-)

> But your point is true with all "surviving" religions and political
> power sources. Thus, its always prudent I fidn to try to see history
> through the opposing / losing / non-surviving sides.

Yeah, I seem to recall that the Freemasons revere J the B quite a bit 
(holy day of June 24 and so on), while references to Jesus are 
noticeably absent (IIRC). I wonder if the original 
Jewish/Templar/Masons were at least in part an offshoot of J the B's 
original sect?





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