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Author: 104K104K Date: Dec 17, 2006 13:44
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Author: renren Date: Dec 18, 2006 05:40
104K wrote:
> I know Crowley wanted to destroy Christianity but this is going just a
> bit too far IMO.
Crowley started it, Ozzy finished it.
But I say, just because we are returning to our Western European
paganism does not mean that we are not united.
Ambrosius who is also known as Merlin taught "One land, One god, one
king." That means a President, a Nation, and the God/dess who holds
many masks. The masks of a thousand Western European and world Gods.
We are a strong pagan federation.
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Author: renren Date: Dec 18, 2006 18:24
Tom wrote:
> Kind of argues against his "finishing" Christianity, now doesn't it? Then
> again, maybe not to someone whose thinking is as contorted as yours is.
You said Ozzy is a Christian. It doesn't conflict with his past mission
of finishing Christianity if he was once not a Christian.
Tom. Are you a Christian Republican, a God fearing Muslim hating
American, a magick and Pagan hating patriot? A psychiatrist? No. You're
just a troll on these newsgroups.
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Author: DouglasDouglas Date: Dec 18, 2006 21:25
104K wrote:
The link you supply shows no evidence that the Crowley
you mention had any intention or wanted to "destroy
Christianity" you seem to be confused or manipulative.
I'm leaning towards the latter.
Just sad 104, rubbing shoulders with pond scum now.
-Douglas
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Author: NoindenNoinden Date: Dec 19, 2006 06:00
Tom wrote:
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>> "Tom" comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:59CdnSrPVqQFIxvYnZ2dnUVZ_tijnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>>
>>>> 104K wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I know Crowley wanted to destroy Christianity but this is going just a
>>>>> bit too far IMO.
>>>>
>>>> Crowley started it, Ozzy finished it.
>>>
>>> Ozzy *is* a Christian.
>>
>> So what? ...
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Author: renren Date: Dec 19, 2006 06:33
Noinden wrote:
> Tom wrote:
>> I think there are a few hundred million Muslims who would disagree with you.
>> But then again, you probably didn't think of them as enemies of
>> Christianity. To someone as blindered as you, the only enemies Christians
>> have are you fantasy-game pagans.
>
> Oh look Tom's a bigot as well as an ignoramus, who would have thunk?
Tom thinks he's a pure-blood! More like he's an inbred
want-to-be-magickian.
Everyone, just because someone is a Muslim does not mean they want to
kill everybody who is not a Muslim. Even if the Koran commands it,
people still have a choice. Even if the Christian bible commands the
death of Pagans, people still have a choice.
Tom sees Muslims as the enemy. I see the Muslims as human beings. The
Iraqi people are the children of the Sumerians. The Iranian people are
the children of the Persians. Two great cultures whom we borrow heavily
for our own magickal and pagan traditions. They can be great again.
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Author: T.K.H.T.K.H. Date: Dec 19, 2006 06:39
So what? There should be no laws, rules, etc, in sex or sexuality. And
i bet it was a consensual. I mean, in my country, it's always "rape" or
"child molestation" if the girl is under 16, even if the sex is
consensual... and that's bummer...
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Author: T.K.H.T.K.H. Date: Dec 19, 2006 06:43
> "Tom" comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:59CdnSrPVqQFIxvYnZ2dnUVZ_tijnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>
>>> 104K wrote:
>>>
>>>> I know Crowley wanted to destroy Christianity but this is going just a
>>>> bit too far IMO.
>>>
>>> Crowley started it, Ozzy finished it.
>>
>> Ozzy *is* a Christian.
> So what?
> Christianity's most effective enemies have always been Christian.
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Author: rootroot Date: Dec 19, 2006 07:19
ren wrote:
> Noinden wrote:
>> Tom wrote:
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>>> I think there are a few hundred million Muslims who would disagree with you.
>>> But then again, you probably didn't think of them as enemies of
>>> Christianity...
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Author: NoindenNoinden Date: Dec 19, 2006 08:16
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Tom wrote:
>> Oh look Tom's a bigot as well as an ignoramus, who would have thunk?
>
> Didn't care for the "fantasy-game pagan" remark, I see. The insults that
> sting worst are those that point out an obvious truth. How's the ol'
> "warrior's guild" for people who aren't actually warriors at all? Probably
> not much different from the pagan groups for people who aren't actually
> pagans at all.
>
> Be careful you don't sit down on your twelve-sided dice.
No did not care for the Muslim bashing ;) You assume so much, for a
wannabe!
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