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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 1, 2008 23:58

A good saviour can save people without any harm coming to himself.
Thus jesus who was nailed up on a cross would not be defined as a good
saviour.

There is another more powerful and better Saviour - a young boy called
Peter.
He is known as the Saviour of the Universe.
Jesus was known as the saviour of man. A local thing only for humans. Not
to do with other life on Earth or other life anywhere else.

Peter on the other hand is well known in many places - and has a huge
following of worshippers. No harm ever comes to him - no harm would be
ALLOWED to come to him - as he is treasured and adored.
He saves with music and beauty.
And with youth and innocence.
And all who behold him know the Truth and are saved.
And it is knowing the Truth that saves you not nailing some poor guy up on a
cross.
The Truth will set you free.
And Peter does this - he gives the Truth and when people know - they are
saved and set free.
Many are devoted to Peter.
But Jesus?
No one knows who he is except humans.
And to be honest - you would do well to keep that horrible murky bit of your
past to yourselves and not tell anyone else what you did. Murder is never
really anything to be proud of you know. And with Thou Shalt Not Kill from
the Father of jesus - then maybe you should once and for all confess on a
global level that you were very bad to kill someone like this.
Mind you - humans are rather stupid in this way. When you tell them and
warn them not to do things - they take no notice.
So I suppose they thought that even though it was God who told them Thou
Shalt not Kill - they decided to take no notice in much the same way as Don
Stockbauer and Mark Earnest take no notice of what we tell them.
Humans are like that.
THE BORG
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