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To: Grantcw who wrote (737)3/19/1998 10:15:00 PM
From: Jane Hafker  Respond to of 1283
 
Of course I agree completely. Parsival has come to ask questions, and first I just wanted to know if he had ever seen any basis for what "he thinks" or vaguely perceives, or has heard and assumes, that "God is in us all." I totally disagree of course, and no that in us is absolutely no good thing, and this will eventually be proven in all people, until they do come face to face with our precious Jesus.

But I want to give Parcival a chance to breathe and maybe tell what he thinks first.

By the way, check the askgod thread and read a recent response to me by a dreadful person who hates me with a passion and posts the worst things he can think of almost every day to me. He pulled up a satanic web piece on my Templar brothers, and that gives you the exact idea of what history has done to them, and how insane it has become, and how hopeless, it is, in all truth, to ever change it.

Actually, every day they heap more evil on the brothers, until now it almost borders on a parody of evil, rather than statements of supposed evil.

I just cannot and will not post to the guy again. It's really boring and fruitless.

I was thinking about that reprinted post of unspeakable evilness now accepted as total historical fact, when there is not a shred, not a glimmer of fact of any Templar activity since it was all quickly taken out of all monastery libraries and any where else they were mentioned, and the Pope locked it up in the Vatican vaults. There all knowledge of them stays.

The movie Jeremiah Johnson. Remember in the end when the old trapper says to Jeremiah: "The greatness of a man is in the number of his enemies."

Truly their greatness simply cannot be properly put into words, and probably I will give up on the overwhelming odds of changing even one mind. But the Lord wanted me to know, anyway. And I know.