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Would this have anything to do with EVA?         


Author: Alan Tracy
Date: Jul 26, 2006 07:58

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=jesus+japan+brother&btnG=Google+Search

"No effort! No technique! I've got the power!"
[Sie Kensou
--- "King Of Fighters"]

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Re: Would this have anything to do with EVA?         


Author: Phillip Thorne
Date: Jul 26, 2006 19:40

On 26 Jul 2006, "Alan Tracy" asked:

The search results relate to a legend that (a) Jesus had a twin
brother, Iskiris; that (b) one or the other of them traveled to Japan
(where Iskiris is known as "Isukiri" -- hey, it's not like the
original Hebrew pronunciations haven't been mangled for Greek and
Latin); and (c) that one or the other of them are buried in Japan.

(This opens entirely new possibilities for heretical and sacrilegious
humor, possibly in the "Monty Python"/"Life of Brian" mold. "Hey, it
was my evil twin brother!" Also "Corsican Brother" jokes.)

Well, the Catholic Church would definitely lump this under "apocrypha"
if not outright "wacky cult," but religious enthusiasts have proposed
stranger things in the past 2000 years. There's also speculation that
Jesus (during the un-Gospel-documented years between childhood and his
adult ministry in Palestine, around age 30) traveled to India and was
inspired by some Buddhist notions.
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Re: Would this have anything to do with EVA?         


Author: paranormalized
Date: Jul 27, 2006 03:24

Phillip Thorne wrote:
> On 26 Jul 2006, "Alan Tracy" asked:
>
> The search results relate to a legend that (a) Jesus had a twin
> brother, Iskiris; that (b) one or the other of them traveled to Japan
> (where Iskiris is known as "Isukiri" -- hey, it's not like the
> original Hebrew pronunciations haven't been mangled for Greek and
> Latin); and (c) that one or the other of them are buried in Japan.
>
> (This opens entirely new possibilities for heretical and sacrilegious
> humor, possibly in the "Monty Python"/"Life of Brian" mold. "Hey, it
> was my evil twin brother!" Also "Corsican Brother" jokes.)
>
> Well, the Catholic Church would definitely lump this under "apocrypha"
> if not outright "wacky cult," but religious enthusiasts have proposed
> stranger things in the past 2000 years. There's also speculation that
> Jesus (during the un-Gospel-documented years between childhood and his
> adult ministry in Palestine, around age 30) traveled to India and was ...
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Re: Would this have anything to do with EVA?         


Author: ten/mark
Date: Jul 27, 2006 07:15

"Alan Tracy" wrote in message
news:1153925892.758167.309810@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
>
>
> "No effort! No technique! I've got the power!"
> [Sie Kensou --- "King Of Fighters"]
>
> _____________________________________________
>
So the original was destroyed 60 years ago and the copies had to be
translated from a dialect no one can read...

... How convenient!!!!!

ten/mark
Master of Cheese
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Re: Would this have anything to do with EVA?         


Author: Alan Tracy
Date: Jul 28, 2006 16:02

::: Phillip Thorne wrote:
>
> On 26 Jul 2006, "Alan Tracy" asked:
>
> The search results relate to a legend that (a) Jesus had a twin
> brother, Iskiris; that (b) one or the other of them traveled to Japan
> (where Iskiris is known as "Isukiri" -- hey, it's not like the
> original Hebrew pronunciations haven't been mangled for Greek and
> Latin); and (c) that one or the other of them are buried in Japan.
>
> (This opens entirely new possibilities for heretical and sacrilegious
> humor, possibly in the "Monty Python"/"Life of Brian" mold. "Hey, it
> was my evil twin brother!" Also "Corsican Brother" jokes.)
>
> Well, the Catholic Church would definitely lump this under "apocrypha"
> if not outright "wacky cult," but religious enthusiasts have proposed
> stranger things in the past 2000 years. There's also speculation that
> Jesus (during the un-Gospel-documented years between childhood and his ...
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Re: Would this have anything to do with EVA?         


Author: Morris
Date: Jul 28, 2006 20:43

Alan Tracy wrote:
> ::: Phillip Thorne wrote:
> BUT Lilith, Adam, etc., are "jewish stuff", to put things bluntly.
> Jesus Christ IS jewish stuff as well.

Hey, idiot. It's called the Old Testament, or the Torah. NOT "JEWISH
STUFF". Asshole. Educate yourself.
-EVAmasterMo
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Re: Would this have anything to do with EVA?         


Author: Alan Tracy
Date: Jul 28, 2006 22:46

::: Morris wrote:
> Alan Tracy wrote:
>> ::: Phillip Thorne wrote:
>
>> BUT Lilith, Adam, etc., are "jewish stuff", to put things bluntly.
>> Jesus Christ IS jewish stuff as well.



Anoo, the so-called Old Testament IS jewish stuff, period.
To be exact, most of the monotheism of the Jews can be considered
a "dissidence" and *distortion* of what was taught by the other
religions
from Mesopotamia. The worst part of such distortion was begin to
transform
religion into morality and moralism(which includes an insane hate for
sex).

"Much to learn you still have."
[Yoda to Dooku
--- "Attack Of The Clones"]

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(2ND) Re: Would this have anything to do with EVA?         


Author: Alan Tracy
Date: Jul 28, 2006 22:54

Morris wrote:
> Alan Tracy wrote:
>> ::: Phillip Thorne wrote:
>
>> BUT Lilith, Adam, etc., are "jewish stuff", to put things bluntly.
>> Jesus Christ IS jewish stuff as well.
>
> Hey, idiot. It's called the Old Testament, or the Torah. NOT "JEWISH
> STUFF". Asshole. Educate yourself.

Answer me cocksucker, what does a stupid and ignorant FANatical
like yourself mean by the word "education"?

signed: Watakushi

"Task NO. 1: fight and destroy all DBZ kiddies!" ^_^

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