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Author: saint7petersaint7peter Date: Mar 2, 2008 13:36
There can be no doubt that all religions are dead. G-D doesn't speak
to Moses any more, and everyone repents to Jesus, but no one gets
healed, much less divinized. Eastern religions don't work, either, at
least not the formal ones, like Tibetan Buddhism or Viasnavism. Zen
still holds some hope, becasuse it is free of form and truly non-
idolotrous, whereas Judaism only uses the concept to of idolotry to
persecute other religions.
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Author: dukeduke Date: Mar 2, 2008 15:34
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 13:36:17 -0800 (PST), saint7peter@ hotmail.com wrote:
>There can be no doubt that all religions are dead. G-D doesn't speak
>to Moses any more, and everyone repents to Jesus, but no one gets
>healed, much less divinized. Eastern religions don't work, either, at
>least not the formal ones, like Tibetan Buddhism or Viasnavism. Zen
>still holds some hope, becasuse it is free of form and truly non-
>idolotrous, whereas Judaism only uses the concept to of idolotry to
>persecute other religions.
Is there any reason you can give for why one would believe you?
duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
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Author: Evans WinnerEvans Winner Date: Mar 2, 2008 18:20
duke cox.net> writes:
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 13:36:17 -0800 (PST), saint7peter@hotmail.com wrote:
>>There can be no doubt that all religions are dead.
>>G-D doesn't speak to Moses any more, and everyone
>>repents to Jesus, but no one gets healed, much
>>less divinized. Eastern religions don't work,
>>either, at least not the formal ones, like Tibetan
>>Buddhism or Viasnavism. Zen still holds some
>>hope, becasuse it is free of form and truly non-
>>idolotrous, whereas Judaism only uses the concept
>>to of idolotry to persecute other religions.
Is there any reason you can give for why one would
believe you?
Or, if true, why it would be a bad thing?
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Author: John LockeJohn Locke Date: Mar 2, 2008 18:45
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 13:36:17 -0800 (PST), saint7peter@ hotmail.com
wrote:
>There can be no doubt that all religions are dead. G-D doesn't speak
>to Moses any more, and everyone repents to Jesus, but no one gets
>healed, much less divinized. Eastern religions don't work, either, at
>least not the formal ones, like Tibetan Buddhism or Viasnavism. Zen
>still holds some hope, becasuse it is free of form and truly non-
>idolotrous, whereas Judaism only uses the concept to of idolotry to
>persecute other religions.
Well...thay were never alive to begin with.
"It is far better to grasp the Universe
as it really is than to persist in delusion,
however satisfying and reassuring." - Carl Sagan
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Author: Syd M.Syd M. Date: Mar 2, 2008 19:41
On Mar 2, 6:34 pm, duke cox.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 13:36:17 -0800 (PST), saint7pe...@ hotmail.com wrote:
>>There can be no doubt that all religions are dead. G-D doesn't speak
>>to Moses any more, and everyone repents to Jesus, but no one gets
>>healed, much less divinized. Eastern religions don't work, either, at
>>least not the formal ones, like Tibetan Buddhism or Viasnavism. Zen
>>still holds some hope, becasuse it is free of form and truly non-
>>idolotrous, whereas Judaism only uses the concept to of idolotry to
>>persecute other religions.
>
> Is there any reason you can give for why one would believe you?
>
Well, your the best recruiter that atheism has on these boards,
Dork...
PDW
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Author: Michael GrayMichael Gray Date: Mar 2, 2008 22:30
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 19:41:23 -0800 (PST), "Syd M."
yahoo.com> wrote:
>On Mar 2, 6:34 pm, duke cox.net> wrote:
>> On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 13:36:17 -0800 (PST), saint7pe...@ hotmail.com wrote:
>>>There can be no doubt that all religions are dead. G-D doesn't speak
>>>to Moses any more, and everyone repents to Jesus, but no one gets
>>>healed, much less divinized. Eastern religions don't work, either, at
>>>least not the formal ones, like Tibetan Buddhism or Viasnavism. Zen
>>>still holds some hope, becasuse it is free of form and truly non-
>>>idolotrous, whereas Judaism only uses the concept to of idolotry to
>>>persecute other religions.
>>
>> Is there any reason you can give for why one would believe you?
>>
>Well, your the best recruiter that atheism has on these boards,
>Dork...
I earnestly urge him to keep posting his case example of the mental
wreckage that theism can wreak.
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Author: AonAon Date: Mar 3, 2008 01:59
> There can be no doubt that all religions are dead. G-D doesn't speak
> to Moses any more, and everyone repents to Jesus, but no one gets
> healed, much less divinized. Eastern religions don't work, either, at
> least not the formal ones, like Tibetan Buddhism or Viasnavism. Zen
> still holds some hope, becasuse it is free of form and truly non-
> idolotrous, whereas Judaism only uses the concept to of idolotry to
> persecute other religions.
No hay mayor religión que la propia conciencia capaz de "re-ligare"
el espíritu esencial del ser humano con el alma subliminal de todas
las cosas.
Si no te unes con la naturaleza,
nunca la entenderás.
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Author: Michael GrayMichael Gray Date: Mar 3, 2008 02:48
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 01:59:00 -0800 (PST), Aon
gmail.com> wrote:
>> There can be no doubt that all religions are dead. G-D doesn't speak
>> to Moses any more, and everyone repents to Jesus, but no one gets
>> healed, much less divinized. Eastern religions don't work, either, at
>> least not the formal ones, like Tibetan Buddhism or Viasnavism. Zen
>> still holds some hope, becasuse it is free of form and truly non-
>> idolotrous, whereas Judaism only uses the concept to of idolotry to
>> persecute other religions.
>
>
>No hay mayor religión que la propia conciencia capaz de "re-ligare"
>el espíritu esencial del ser humano con el alma subliminal de todas
>las cosas.
>
>Si no te unes con la naturaleza,
>nunca la entenderás.
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Author: MichaelNJMichaelNJ Date: Mar 3, 2008 07:42
> There can be no doubt that all religions are dead. G-D doesn't speak
> to Moses any more, and everyone repents to Jesus, but no one gets
> healed, much less divinized. Eastern religions don't work, either, at
> least not the formal ones, like Tibetan Buddhism or Viasnavism. Zen
> still holds some hope, becasuse it is free of form and truly non-
> idolotrous, whereas Judaism only uses the concept to of idolotry to
> persecute other religions.
While this certainly can be your opinion, I would argue that for
millions of people on this planet their is a spiritual component of
their lives that is alive and well. Is their some event/information
that has lead you to this conclusion?
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Author: saint7petersaint7peter Date: Mar 3, 2008 07:51
On Mar 3, 7:42 am, Michae...@ gmail.com wrote:
>> There can be no doubt that all religions are dead. G-D doesn't speak
>> to Moses any more, and everyone repents to Jesus, but no one gets
>> healed, much less divinized. Eastern religions don't work, either, at
>> least not the formal ones, like Tibetan Buddhism or Viasnavism. Zen
>> still holds some hope, becasuse it is free of form and truly non-
>> idolotrous, whereas Judaism only uses the concept to of idolotry to
>> persecute other religions.
>
> While this certainly can be your opinion, I would argue that for
> millions of people on this planet their is a spiritual component of
> their lives that is alive and well. Is their some event/information
> that has lead you to this...
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