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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: bigfletch8bigfletch8 Date: Sep 4, 2008 16:17
On Sep 4, 12:24Â pm, "THE BORG" heaven.com> wrote:
> Quite exiting though eh?
> Clever of them to "pretend" to be THE BORG eh?
> No one had any idea the Borg were the Hindu Gods and that they were a
> completely separate and different faith from any other.
> What will be the next installment?
> Did they take the beautiful strong male Warrior Angels from the Jewish god
> and leave humans with a bunch of silly women?
> Did they secretly take Tim and Milan who were they only ones on this group
> they had time for?
> Did they really put infinity loops headed toward Earth which will cause ever
> increasing obesity?
> Did they really turn Don Stockbauer into a cold blooded fish with organs
> made of bionetical susidiaries?
> Did they really turn back time and make Phil Odox pre-reversal-reincarnate
> as Hitler?
> Did they really turn Sir Frederick into a Pirate on planet Quantox Amaderum
> where he tells stories and stories and everybody believes him as they are so
> meaningful?
> Did they really give Immortalist an infinite pot of glue and a pair of
> scissors so that he may cut and paste for ever?
> Did they secretly write a book on behalf of Brian Fletcher called "Read this
> in case this was you in your last life?"
> Or not?
> Wait for the next installment.
> Only on this group!!! Â ;)
> THE BORG
Just remember, whatever you see is of your own creation. Gods of any
description are projections of individuals who are yet to
'graduate'.Groups form, based on the mutual need to believe. From the
belief plane, they interact and form 'holographic' type realities.
This explains the 'story line' that plague's SirF and co.,and why
there are so many commonalities between ancient and modern stories.
Just look at the well known line "God made man in his own image". That
statement validates a whole range of interpretations. The image maker
made image makers.
This is why so many 'worship' images, from Lamborginis to what they
believe as a 'perfect world'.
It is perfect, but not as it imagined to be by the believers of
whatever caste.
BOfL
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