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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: brian fletcherbrian fletcher Date: Apr 22, 2008 21:33
"C3" aol.com> wrote in message
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On Apr 22, 5:07?pm, "brian fletcher" gmail.com> wrote:
>> Some mental patients have complained about psychiatrists "torturing"
>> them. ?Is this possible? ?I guess what I'm saying is, can our thoughts
>> or spiritual or (for lack of a better word, *voodoo*) other actions
>> hurt people? I have a word for such people, EHS, evil human spirits. I
>> worry sometimes that the mental patients (towel heads) who were
>> lobotomized are still being haunted by their psychiatrists.
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>> This notion is similar to Satanic ritual. ?It can look normal on the
>> surface but is actually quite evil.
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>> If Mother Teresa said "Hello" to you it would look normal. ?If she
>> tried an opposite spiritual approach (she wouldn't) and said the same
>> "Hello," everything would still look normal: her voice, her body, even
>> her eyes would look the same to most people but it would send chills
>> up your spine because she would be evil and no one else would know it.
>> Some witch wished me a "Merry Christmas" once and it sent chills up my
>> spine the way she said it. ?How can she be that evil? To everyone else
>> she would probably look perfectly normal.
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>> Ever wonder if some evil (good?) person were sitting in a cafe
>> torturing you beyond belief? ?My psychiatrist hinted that he was the
>> "author" of my suffering. Why? So many people have empowered this
>> monster. ?He's just evil. He's far worse than Adolf Hitler. There have
>> been more and more complaints against psychiatrists. It was mentioned
>> here that someone killed off their whole family after going to a
>> psychiatrist.
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>> C3
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> If your belief about witches is as you said, you will believe
> anything.Such
> mentality used to have them "burned at the stake".
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> Beliefs are the basis for all mental malfunction.
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> Believe it or not.
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> BOfL- Hide quoted text -
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What makes you think it isn't the opposite? Society often severely
persecutes, tortures, or kills some Christians and society decides for
themselves who is innocent and who is guilty. Don't you think Tim
McVeigh was "burned at the stake"? For what reason? It's not like
every American is going to go around blowing up buildings? It doesn't
mean everything is relative, it just takes somtimes is difficult to
"judge" people.
C3
Then at least follow your own creed and "judge not". Then you will start to
know, and stop all this belief stuff.
For your edification. Do you realize one can be a 'wiccan' and a christian.?
You need to brush up on your definitions, otherwise, even your judgments
will be based on false premise.
BOfL
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