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Pastimes : And The 7th Angel Sounded

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To: Scott Shumaker who wrote (201)1/9/1998 12:01:00 PM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) of 609
 
Scott, I too have ruminated on this a lot. What could it be...obviously the anti-christ himself giving mass in the temple, if they do move the Vatican to Rome, discussed in newsprint within the last year by the Pope and someone weird to me. Tex Mars found this and reprinted the meeting, and there are hints in print other places as I remember. But not bringing it up to spread rediculous rumor, I just wish I had taken better note of it.

With me it is the mother goddess thing. What if the Eucharist is removed, as offensive to this and that. Then the Bible is removed as offensive to this and that. Ah, what is left--The Virgin Mary,
popular in all continent roots except maybe Australia as the goddess holding the baby.

Then just strip off the "Virgin Mary" to not offend this and that and
you have............Mystery Babylon Religion! The ancient temple of Diane and Cybele re-establish in 2000 after a 2000 year absense. The World Church the Global Village of pagans can all live with!

And us? Well, don't want to spread alarm to those who have not really been thinking about it with all the other worldly things to think about or lose everything, but we are not in the plans for the Global Village. Trust me. Except maybe as Roman Collesium blood sport, once again reviving itself. Even that has crossed my mind.
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