--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> On Jan 18, 2006, at 5:53 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
> 
> > It was I who said that. I get the impression that the majority of
> > Christians, at least in this country, are fundamentalists, and 
most  
> > of them
> > buy into the Judgment Day thing, which implies that they don't  
> > expect a
> > picnic is in store for the "unsaved." Maybe they're not the  
> > majority, but
> > just make the most noise. Please clarify my understanding of the
> > demographics.
> 
> I was talking a to guy who is a devoted Catholic and he informed 
me  
> that the Apocalypse and Judgement, etc are now part of Roman 
Catholic  
> doctrine. He sent me a link--if I can find it, I'll post it.
>

Of course, the biblical prophesies of apocalyse and judgement are 
all true and accurate.

All of this -- and more -- happens at the doorstep of the Absolute 
when one transcends.

The Bible and all the stories contained within it are, just as MMY 
has said about Holy Books, an enclyclopaedia of the experiences of 
human consciousness.

Oh, the land of milk and honey flows mightily too within.







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