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To: Gregory D. John who wrote (13841)4/9/1998 10:43:00 PM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Of such things
are congressmen made.

Senators however are an entirely different story.

Ecclesiastes was considered long, before being accepted as part of the Bible.
There are some amazing correspondences between the Ogham, Hebrew and Greek letters.



To: Gregory D. John who wrote (13841)4/9/1998 10:47:00 PM
From: Gregory D. John  Respond to of 39621
 
Y and his dog were at the Gates of Heaven when St. Peter said to Y, "Dogs aren't allowed in Heaven." Y said that the dog trusted him and depended on him. Because of that, Y felt he couldn't leave the dog, so he said he would stay outside of Heaven. St. Peter and Y argued a very long time about this. Finally, St. Peter let them in.
The dog was revealed as God, himself. It had been a test of Y's spiritual greatness.

Greg



To: Gregory D. John who wrote (13841)4/9/1998 10:57:00 PM
From: Gregory D. John  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
To All,

Thank you all very much for the lively conversations and debates on this thread. I have decided to quit reading this thread and devote more of my free time to my studies. I'll try to still respond to those who respond to my posts.
Emile, I will get back to you on Nietzsche, Freud, and Jung... it may take months or years, however, before I get through even a small selection of their works, so that I might properly respond. Perhaps you could tell me, from which of their works you have formed your opinions?
I'd just like to "leave" this thread with a hope that all of you, from the dogmatic to the paranoid, from the zealous to the frivolous, from the frustrated writers to the frustrated in general, will be good to each other, regardless of anything.

Greg