--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Aug 5, 2007, at 11:07 AM, BillyG. wrote: > > > Of course you can't deny that Christ (a realized Master) was actually > > crucified by the Romans at the behest of the then 'scripture bent' > > Jews. > > > > As the Catholic church has degenerated dramatically from Christ's > > original teachings it still retains in seed form some of Christ's > > teachings, and as such offers hope to many in need. > > > > To wear a memory of the agony and sacrifice of Christ's death is > > hardly aberrant if you know the context, did he not die and live as an > > example to us all and did he not actually show how a man can overcome > > even death by his resurrection? > > The Roman Catholic church, if they ever had it, burned it, tortured > it or buried it in an archive somewhere. They did help somewhat with > Mary as the new goddess, but in reality that meant the systematic > torture and murder of hundreds of thousands of innocent women and any > those of the old ways. > > The story of "St. Patrick" chasing the snakes out of Ireland is > actually the story of the genocide of the last real Druid priests, > who traditionally carried a staff with the ram's horned serpent. It > was the death knell for Celtic nationalism. And they killed every > last one. > > But Osiris was a black god, so why should we be surprised with his > late mythos enactor from Nazareth, religion co-opted by a political- > knowledge and banking machine would become the very beast is > cartoonized in it's Patmos revelations. > > And who would have ever guessed that the nations of the crucified one > would make true their book of revelation and armageddon with their > very own atomic weapons. The irony is simply amazing. > > You'd be amazed at the hypocrisy out there. But make no mistake, they > have some similarly bloody religions clothe themselves as a "religion > of peace"! Can you imagine? > > Thank gawd I escaped this dangerous cult. > > Give that old time gnosis (without the burning and torture).
My brother is still rebelling against it, although, unfortunately he has also thrown the baby out with the bathwater for him it's pathological. He's a practicing atheist as a result, and as such he has deprived himself of the great gift of 'faith' which is very powerful in any great endeavor...what to speak of death! (Interesting post, don't know that much about the Druids but probably should.)
