REH wrote:
> This is what Cherokees call Witchcraft and why the old people thought
> Europeans were witches.    Taking the place of the Creator and refusing to
> learn from nature.    In music, it’s the theme of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice
> by Paul Dukas.   I’ll bet that the politicians and economists who worry so
> much about the money future of the world, will resist doing anything about
> this.   That’s why they love foetuses.   Mass production of easily replaced
> organisms.   Fools that they are they think they are separate and
> unaffected.   That is until they begin to notice that their memory is
> getting vague and disappearing.

If you believe in "what goes around, comes around", then the question
arises:  What evil have you personally done (in this or an earlier life)
to "deserve" to be poisoned with lead in childhood?
What evil has Anne Frank personally done to "deserve" her Holocaust fate?

Do you realize where superstition leads?

Also, when you later bragged about your uncle taking part in the WW2
carpet-bombing of German civilians (and other American Natives also
took part in spreading napalm and agent orange in Korea and Vietnam),
how does that fit to your painting above of Cherokee's rejection of
"refusing to learn from nature"?

Chris





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