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Post by tamrin on Jun 7, 2011 9:27:07 GMT 9.5
Let us be thankful that the intervention of the "Final Solution" was subverted. Paul, Please say it ain't so - say that this wasn't the intervention you meant.
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Post by mgc on Jun 7, 2011 12:47:32 GMT 9.5
communism
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Post by LorrB on Jun 7, 2011 13:05:57 GMT 9.5
I lost track of the original question behind this thread... so went back and had a look see again.
My question along these lines would be: Are newspapers a necessary evil?
We all need news of the wider world, but to what extent are we being manipulated by what is reported?
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Post by mgc on Jun 7, 2011 13:31:07 GMT 9.5
imo yes and no.. we need to be aware of events in order to be able to respond to them (necessary good).. what we dont need is the corruption that is drawn to everything that yields power (unnecessary evil)..
to a very large xtent.. supposing a single source, we could be made to believe just about anything.. hence the importance of independant sources and verification..
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2011 17:50:15 GMT 9.5
Let us be thankful that the intervention of the "Final Solution" was subverted. Paul, Please say it ain't so - say that this wasn't the intervention you meant. Paul's deafening silence has convinced me. This site is toxic.... Goodbye!
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Post by paul on Jun 7, 2011 19:21:26 GMT 9.5
Paul's deafening silence has convinced me. This site is toxic.... Goodbye! A reading of my previous posts might have demonstrated the strangeness of the question.
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Post by tamrin on Jun 7, 2011 21:06:01 GMT 9.5
Paul's deafening silence has convinced me.
This site is toxic.... Goodbye! A reading of my previous posts might have demonstrated the strangeness of the question.It is probably time to throw off the Jewish format and move away from the concept of God as a developer to God as a steward. I have read posts of yours here and elsewhere, full of "new dispensation," Anti-Semitic, Bailey inspired filth. Smithee has taken the only honourable course. Good riddance.
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Post by mgc on Jun 7, 2011 21:18:23 GMT 9.5
tamrin, i think ur seeing things that rnt there.. get some sleep..
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Post by mgc on Jun 7, 2011 21:40:48 GMT 9.5
Atonement. While the perpetrators may have died, their heirs live on, and unless those heirs sincerely (not begrudgingly) repudiate the crimes of their predecessors and make reasonable reparation (not just token gestures) for the suffering of the victims and of their dispossessed heirs, there can be no atonement. so in effect taking them to court? r there laws in place that would facilitate this process?
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Post by LorrB on Jun 8, 2011 9:56:12 GMT 9.5
I have read posts of yours here and elsewhere, full of "new dispensation," Anti-Semitic, Bailey inspired filth. Smithee has taken the only honourable course. Good riddance. Jesus said, "By their fruits you shall know them." Re 'new dispensations' ... Ebook and Texts Archive > Princeton Theological Seminary > The new dispensation : the New TestamentAniti-Semitic ? I have just scoured the site for such. Now I believe you are both seeing things that quite simply are not there. We have tyled this forum so that hate in any form exorcises itself. Bailey inspired filth? I take it you are referring to Alice Bailey or Foster Bailey? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster_BaileyWhy not let readers make up their own minds about these people. Whether you follow their line of thought or not I see no evidence of 'filth'. I am genuinely sorry that you both feel the way you do.
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Post by LorrB on Jun 8, 2011 9:56:14 GMT 9.5
I have read posts of yours here and elsewhere, full of "new dispensation," Anti-Semitic, Bailey inspired filth. Smithee has taken the only honourable course. Good riddance. Re 'new dispensations' ... Ebook and Texts Archive > Princeton Theological Seminary > The new dispensation : the New TestamentAnti-Semitic ? I have just scoured the site for such. Now I believe you are both seeing things that quite simply are not there. We have tyled this forum so that hate in any form exorcises itself. Bailey inspired filth? I take it you are referring to Alice Bailey or Foster Bailey? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster_BaileyWhy not let readers make up their own minds about these people. Whether you follow their line of thought or not I see no evidence of 'filth'. I am genuinely sorry that you both feel the way you do. I am even sorrier that Fundamentalism is alive and well in Freemasonry it seems.
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Post by paul on Jun 8, 2011 12:30:58 GMT 9.5
Philip is still here.
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Post by X on Jun 8, 2011 13:14:56 GMT 9.5
Philip is still here. I'm tying-up loose ends! What's your excuse?
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Post by mgc on Jun 8, 2011 13:33:50 GMT 9.5
funny: "tying up loose ends" is an anagram for "enlisted young ops" (amongst other things).. perhaps i stumbled upon another necessary evil.. lol
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Post by LorrB on Jun 8, 2011 13:36:40 GMT 9.5
Wow... what a mind mgc, I'm impressed!
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Post by paul on Jun 8, 2011 15:17:12 GMT 9.5
For those who are interested I rather think the intervention to rescue humanity, as it played out in the West, can be seen as the Renaissance (literally: rebirth). Various beings of great calibre entered human form at that time in the West and in the following century or two. Who today can claim to be a Renaissance Man - educated and accomplished across many fields?
The undermining of that rebirth of Western culture was rather effective with the greed and slums of the industrial revolution as well as witch burnings and intellectual repressions.
Intellectual and economic repressions continued through the 20th century - including the aggressive pursuit of many light workers.
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Post by LorrB on Jun 8, 2011 15:23:59 GMT 9.5
So true - so sad.
Still - onward and upward Light Workers of the World. The feast day of St John in Winter is almost upon us - hold your light high. Two of the most potent tools of Darkness is Apathy and Hopelessness.
(My list had Leonardo DaVinci on it.... do I get an early mark, or a stamp on my hand, or a lolly?)
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Post by mgc on Jun 8, 2011 15:47:22 GMT 9.5
i would have gone for the decreasing influence of religion on science.. do u think religion engineered the industrial revolution?
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Post by paul on Jun 8, 2011 15:49:34 GMT 9.5
I suspect most religious organisations prefer little change in society. Change necessarily threatens most vested interests.
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Post by mgc on Jun 9, 2011 4:00:02 GMT 9.5
science caused religion to lose much of its credibility while at the same time generating momentum in the area of invention.. inventions caused a large part of the population to be factory workers.. standards improved marginally for the lower classes and a little more for the middle and upper classes.. once education for the masses kicked in, religion was losing terrain at an even quicker pace..
assuming religion is (at this time) a tool to control the masses, and "they" wanted to keep it that way, how would they respond to these developments?
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