[cia-drugs] List of messiah claimants. Wackos Gone Wild. Israeli occupation.

2006-08-10 Thread Eco Man



  Wackos Gone Wild! The Middle East today. Killing in the Name of God. If Israel gave back the West Bank and Gaza much of the hatred   would disappear in the Middle East. All the Armageddonists on all sides  wouldn't have any real issues to use to inflame the hatred.   Life would go back to normal. Hell, the USA trades with Vietnam and   Germany and Japan. Americans travel freely inthose places.  It's all about the occupation. Don't be distracted by side issues.  The USA is at great risk due to its arming of Israel and its   occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The US needs to force  Israel to end the occupation. Sorry if this is offtopic in some lists.But this is an extremely dangerous time, and Americans need to   WAKE
 UP!start---  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_messiahs  List of messiah claimantsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  (Redirected from List of messiahs)  Jump to: navigation, search  This is a list of people who have been said to be a messiah either by themselves, or by their
 followers. The list is divided into categories, which are sorted according to date of birth (where known).Contents[hide]1 Jewish messiah claimants   2 Christian messiah claimants   3 Muslim messiah claimants   4 Other messiah claimants   5 See also   6 Bibliography   7 References [edit]Jewish messiah claimants  Main article: Jewish Messiah claimants  This list features people who are said, either by themselves or their followers, to be the Jewish Messiah.Judas of Galilee (Ezekias)(c. 4 BCE)   Simon (c. 4 BCE)   Athronges (c. 4-2? BCE)   Jesus of Nazareth (c. 4 BCE–c. 30CE) (placed here because he was Jewish)   Theudas (44-46) in the Roman province of Judea   Menahem ben Judah partook in a revolt against Agrippa II in Judea   Simon bar Kokhba (died c. 135), defeated in the Second Jewish-Roman War   Moses of Crete (5th century)   Isa ben Ya'ub Obadiah Abu 'Isa al-Isfahani of Ispahan lived in Persia during the reign of the Umayyad Caliph 'Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (684-705).   Yudghan, lived and taught in Persia in the early eighth century disciple of Isa ben Ya'ub Obadiah Abu 'Isa al-Isfahani of Ispahan   Serene (Sherini, Sheria, Serenus, Zonoria, Saüra) (c. 720)   David Alroy or Alrui (c. 1160)   Abraham Abulafia (b. 1240)   Nissim ben Abraham (c. 1295) active in vila.   Moses Botarel of Cisneros (c. 1413)   Asher Lemmlein (1502) a German near Venice.   David Reuveni and Solomon Molko early sixteenth century.   Sabbatai Zevi (alternative spellings: Shabbetai, Sabbetai; Tvi, Tzvi) (1626-1676)   Barukhia Russo (Osman Baba), succesor of Sabbatai Zevi.   Miguel (Abraham) Cardoso (b. 1630)   Mordecai Mokia ("the Rebuker") of Eisenstadt (active 1678-1683)   Jacob Querido (d. 1690), said to be the reincarnation of Shabbetai Zevi.   Löbele Prossnitz (Joseph ben Jacob), early eighteenth century   Jacob Joseph Frank (1726-1791), founder of the Frankist movement.   [edit]Christian messiah claimants  This list features people who are said, either by themselves or their followers to be Jesus Christ, or a Messiah under the umbrella of Christianity.Aldebert (eighth century)   Tanchelm of Antwerp (c. 1110)   Ann Lee (1736-1784) central figure to the Shakers.   John Nichols
 Thom (1799-1838), Cornish tax rebel   Hong Xiuquan, China (1812-1864), claimed to be the younger brother of Jesus.   Bahá'u'lláh (1817-1892), claimed to be the promised one of all religions, and founded the Bahá'í Faith.   Haile Selassie of Ethiopia (1892-1975), Messiah of the Rastafari movement. Never claimed himself to be messiah, but was proclaimed by Marcus Garvey, amongst others. Was saddened by people who thought he was the messiah.   Georges-Emest Roux (1903-1981), the Christ de Montfavet, founder of the Eglise Chrétienne Universelle   Abbott "Vaughn"
 Meader (1936-2004), grammy-winning comedian and impersonator.   Vince Taylor (1939-1991), rock and roller who ended his career by claiming to be Jesus.   Michael Travesser, born Wayne Bent (b. 1941). Claims to be the beginning of the Second Coming of Jesus.   Inri Cristo (b. 1948) a claimant to be the second Jesus in Curitiba, Brazil   David Koresh (1959-1993)   Maria Devi Christos (born 1960), founder of the Great White Brotherhood   Sergei Torop (b. 1961) who started to call himself "Vissarion," founder of the Church of the Last Testament   [edit]Muslim messiah claimants  Main article: People claiming to be the Mahdi  This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.  Islamic tradition has a prophecy of the Mahdi, who will come alongside the return of Jesus. The following people claimed to be the Mahdi.Syed Mohammad Jaunpuri (1443 - 1505) of Northeastern India.   The Báb in 1844 declared to be the promised Mahdi in Shiraz, Iran.   Bahá'u'lláh (1817-1892): Here as well as he'd been born Shiite and relates to both Islam as well as Christianity.   Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835 - 1908) of Qadian, 'the Promised Messiah' 

Re: [cia-drugs] List of messiah claimants. Wackos Gone Wild. Israeli occupation.

2006-08-10 Thread Arlene Johnson
Yes, America does need to force Israel to end the occupation of Gaza and the 
West Bank. Toward that end, you can see the companies to boycott on my site at 
the icon that says Boycotts We Support and in the 10th and 18th editions' 
Demand for the Government page (it's at the end of those two editions if you're 
not familiar with my editions).

We can overcome prophecy (that's why it was written so people would learn it) 
if we put our minds to it. It's just a matter of learning the truth and making 
changes. The Illuminati don't care about the Jewish people. All they care about 
is money.

Peace,

Arlene Johnson
Publisher/Author
http://www.truedemocracy.net
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Subject: [cia-drugs] List of messiah claimants. Wackos Gone Wild. Israeli 
occupation.

 
  Wackos Gone Wild! The Middle East today. Killing in the Name of God. 
If Israel gave back the West Bank and Gaza much of the hatred 
  would disappear in the Middle East. All the Armageddonists on all sides
  wouldn't have any real issues to use to inflame the hatred. 
  Life would go back to normal. Hell, the USA trades with Vietnam and 
  Germany and Japan. Americans travel freely in those places.
  It's all about the occupation. Don't be distracted by side issues.
  The USA is at great risk due to its arming of Israel and its 
  occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The US needs to force
  Israel to end the occupation. Sorry if this is offtopic in some lists.
But this is an extremely dangerous time, and Americans need to 
  WAKE UP!

   
  start---
   
   
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_messiahs
   
   
  List of messiah claimantsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  
 (Redirected from List of messiahs)
  Jump to: navigation, search
  This is a list of people who have been said to be a messiah either by 
 themselves, or by their followers. The list is divided into categories, which 
 are sorted according to date of birth (where known).
Contents[hide]

   1 Jewish messiah claimants   
   2 Christian messiah claimants   
   3 Muslim messiah claimants   
   4 Other messiah claimants   
   5 See also   
   6 Bibliography   
   7 References 
 //   
  [edit]
  
  Jewish messiah claimants
 Main article: Jewish Messiah claimants
  This list features people who are said, either by themselves or their 
 followers, to be the Jewish Messiah.

   Judas of Galilee (Ezekias)(c. 4 BCE)   
   Simon (c. 4 BCE)   
   Athronges (c. 4-2? BCE)   
   Jesus of Nazareth (c. 4 BCE�c. 30CE) (placed here because he was Jewish)  
  
   Theudas (44-46) in the Roman province of Judea   
   Menahem ben Judah partook in a revolt against Agrippa II in Judea   
   Simon bar Kokhba (died c. 135), defeated in the Second Jewish-Roman War   
   Moses of Crete (5th century)   
   Isḥaḳ ben Ya'ḳub Obadiah Abu 'Isa al-Isfahani of Ispahan lived in 
 Persia during the reign of the Umayyad Caliph 'Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan 
 (684-705).   
   Yudghan, lived and taught in Persia in the early eighth century disciple of 
 Isḥaḳ ben Ya'ḳub Obadiah Abu 'Isa al-Isfahani of Ispahan   
   Serene (Sherini, Sheria, Serenus, Zonoria, Sa�ra) (c. 720)   
   David Alroy or Alrui (c. 1160)   
   Abraham Abulafia (b. 1240)   
   Nissim ben Abraham (c. 1295) active in vila.   
   Moses Botarel of Cisneros (c. 1413)   
   Asher Lemmlein (1502) a German near Venice.   
   David Reuveni and Solomon Molko early sixteenth century.   
   Sabbatai Zevi (alternative spellings: Shabbetai, Sabbetai; Tvi, Tzvi) 
 (1626-1676)   
   Barukhia Russo (Osman Baba), succesor of Sabbatai Zevi.   
   Miguel (Abraham) Cardoso (b. 1630)   
   Mordecai Mokiaḥ (the Rebuker) of Eisenstadt (active 1678-1683)   
   Jacob Querido (d. 1690), said to be the reincarnation of Shabbetai Zevi.   
   L�bele Prossnitz (Joseph ben Jacob), early eighteenth century   
   Jacob Joseph Frank (1726-1791), founder of the Frankist movement. 
  [edit]
  
  Christian messiah claimants  This list features people who are said, either 
 by themselves or their followers to be Jesus Christ, or a Messiah under the 
 umbrella of Christianity.

   Aldebert (eighth century)   
   Tanchelm of Antwerp (c. 1110)   
   Ann Lee (1736-1784) central figure to the Shakers.   
   John Nichols Thom (1799-1838), Cornish tax rebel   
   Hong Xiuquan, China (1812-1864), claimed to be the younger brother of 
 Jesus.   
   Bah�'u'll�h (1817-1892), claimed to be the promised