To: marcos who wrote (14147 ) 4/19/1998 12:55:00 PM From: Jane Hafker Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
Marcos, what are you saying then? That you doubt the lineago of the sons of Noah? That of course would be VERY difficult for any non-beliver to accept, and would seem too silly to adhere to. But, HG Wells DID, as you see, and he is one of the prime aethiest/worsts that the satanists hold up for great admiration as one of the greats who chose satan over god. The writings of the satanic realm, and they are indeed many, many well known minds, are much like children who go "yeh-yeh....yeh-yeh.....Hg Wells chose satan...yeh-yeh..." So, I can't help but notice it. If I didn't notice these things I wouldn't be very perceptive, now, would I? I think what Wells would definitely say now as a dead person is that he strongly regrets with unspeakable sadness his desire to be a lifelong professed enemy of Christ. But what else would be hogwash? Do you disagree with his tree of languages? I must get this other thread set up, and hope to today, where on purely historical ground it will be fun to see what actually is there. You know what is weird about SI? I hear other people complaining that it is easy to misinterpret people when they just type and you can't see any other indication of expression. So that's why I'm asking you, just to see if you believe in the flood even as it happened. I really want to look at your history as posted as it looked like some good stuff, and will probably get off SI for most of the day to read and study and do real life. I too have a whole kitchen of baby tom's, zukes, cukes, beets, spinanh, limas and even hot and green peppers going. Oh. Okra too--there's only a few of us on earth that love fried okra, tomatoes and garlic. What makes me mad is I couldn't find my snow and real pea seeds.