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To: Father Terrence who wrote (256)3/24/1998 2:04:00 PM
From: Richnorth  Respond to of 1615
 
Just for your info and interest, Sollog (some say he is the modern-day Nostradamus) says at his website, whatshotin.com, that he considers Revelations to be something most evil.

The book, "The Jesuits" by Manfred Barthel (ISBN#0-688-02861-6) published by William Morrow & Company, tells of a long running feud between them and the Church not long after they were established by Ignatius of Loyola. I am not surprised the Jesuits have a different spin on a number of things. Though I sometimes don't agree with them, I respect their scholarship in general.



To: Father Terrence who wrote (256)3/24/1998 8:05:00 PM
From: bobby beara  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1615
 
You got that right, >>>Second, as the Jesuits pointed out, Revelations was an allegory for the fall of the Roman Empire.<<<

and an allegory for the coming second Roman Empire.

Glad you had LOL about Karl Marx, but from your writings I presumed you were a humanist and after all Karl Marx is the pinnacle of humanism.

So what is your philosophy?

bb