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A good saviour         


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...
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Re: A good saviour         


Author: Mark Earnest
Date: Sep 2, 2008 00:32

"THE BORG" heaven.com>wrote ...
>A good saviour can save people without any harm coming to himself.

Sure, if you are a flippant faerie wandering the pixie dust.

This is the world of prices, as if you haven't figured that one out, yet.
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Re: A good saviour         


Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Sep 2, 2008 19:26

On Sep 2, 1:58 am, "THE BORG" heaven.com> wrote:
> 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. ...
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