I'm waiting to see that.  Thanks.

Robert Bartell wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Nick Grant <nwgr...@inet.net.nz>
> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 12:54 AM
> Subject: CS>what is...
> 
> > To Chuck ( I think)
> >
> > What is the Universal Life Church?  I have never heard of it.  But then I
> > don't live in the good ol'e U.S.A.  (I presume that's where you are from.
> > Most people on the internet seem to be!
> >
> > HI Ivan, good to hear you back again.  I haven't heard back from Altered
> > States since I sent them an e-mail saying they had sold me something that
> > possibly didn't measure ppm's.  Wonder why?  Do you know much about them
> > since they come from Auckland.
> >
> > Question:  has anyone got any RECENT documentation from medical sources
> that
> > confirm that CS does indeed do what we say it does.  I know that someone
> > sent some material thru not so long ago, but some of the medical quotes
> were
> > from 1912 (Lancet).  I need more recent stuff for my sceptic friends who
> are
> > medics.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Tracy
> 
> Hi Tracy,
> 
> The Univeral Life Church is headquartered out of Modesto, California with
> "Rev." Hensley at its head.  Been in lots of squabbles with the US gov. over
> freedom of religion. Income principally derived from mail order ordination
> of ministers into the ULC and the sales of mail order degrees.  You too can
> become a D.D. in the ULC in less than 30 days .... just pay the fee! Hensley
> has been known to ordain dogs and cats when their owners applied for
> ministerial credentials for them.  It's an alternative (cheap) route to get
> into the "Jesus" business. Some take it seriously, .... most don't!  Its a
> motley crew to be associated with!
> 
> Yes, on the recent documentation of CS efficacy.  Earlier this year a number
> of tests were reported out of Brigham Young University in Utah.  I got a
> copy and it was enough to blow the AMA out of their saddles!  Fantastic! I
> promise to try and find by copy and get something up on the list ...
> although, as I recall, a lot of it is pretty technical.  In a nutshell....
> CS is pretty much what its been reported in these lists to be ... and more!
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Robert Bartell
> 
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