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To: Yaacov who wrote (14281)4/19/1998 11:13:00 AM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Yaccov, I can't quite pin you down as a hostile lurker who has come to argue whenever an opening happens, or a brother in the Lord who knows a lot more than the average person who knows pretty much nothing about anything. That's a very sad fact.

O.K. This is the third post where you have blasted me. The first was accusing me of being a stupid (woman) with a mixed up idea of the Torah and a mixed up knowledge of history. Little wrong there, both counts.

Now I have said the Templars were evil. O.K. Now we're just getting into the rediculous. You will find at least 15 posts altogether on the Templars all over the threads placed by me. I adore the Templars and at one time made a pact with Father God to singlehandedly solve the Crime of the Millenium and right history once again.

Uh........I think that was a bit boastful on my part, and as the Lord so well knows, so totally out of the scope of possibility at this point I know laugh at the silliness of the original idea.

And as for the Scythians, you obviously know NOTHING of the factual history of them as recorded by Herodatus. And the archelogolical findings are the grizzliest in demon human burial activities.

So, let's not exchange with each other because you have a poor concept of my ability to think, which now makes me question yours.

I have not been put on earth to argue randomly with anyone who cares to. I just love to find people who might have the many, many puzzle pieces I am looking for and simply will never get the time to find.

And I have never stated anything that was not from history, and rarely am I off at all, except, I must admit, this encylopedia seems to find Magog and Gog statues, and much later than I thought. You will also notice that I either quote sources for my facts or state clearly that I believe I REMEMBER something as something.

I resent a little these attacks, but who cares. It's not exactly a big deal, it just shows me you don't enjoy discussing history with me, and since it is making you so irritable, I would rather not do it any more. But I would still like to post your possible knowledge--I haven't checked it out to see if it is in fact true, but it sure looked like it probably was, on the new thread. Then all can argue with all.



To: Yaacov who wrote (14281)4/19/1998 11:26:00 AM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Dear Yaccov, another comment on the Templars. Have you been to their round church which is still on a tiny street off from the main Temple.
It is where one of the knight/monks is buried in effigy.

I would expect there to be a very holy feeling in that place. So I'm curious who has been there.

The Hospitaliers, only, the order of St. John of the Cross, were in Malta. NOW CORECT ME IF I'M WRONG, but at no time were the Poor KNights of the Temple of Jerusalem ever given a berth of any sort in Malta. To my recollection (all studies on this done in l994-96) of course their main fortress/monastaries are in the holy land, and the one at Krac de something on the ocean somewhere apparently is in good condition still.

All of their holdings were "given over" to the Hospitaliters order in Spain, but as history shows us, the vast fortunes accumulated by these evil men on their own apparently never was and the only vast fortunes were those of various kings who used the monasteries to keep their money and booty safe because these monks were also the biggest and baddest around when it came to being able to stop the wicked in their activities.

The Temple Knights were given a gorgeous island in the Mediterranean, and I'm thinking it has to be Cyrus but also most definintely something wonderful was at Rhodes? Anyway, that was all R&R places. Mainly they were in the order to go die for Christ and meet his enemies in the saddle on some field somewhere. Which apparently most of them did in the course of 200 years.

Yes, I do love the Order of the Poor Knights of the Temple.

They were some of France and originally Norway's absolute finest
aristocracy, joined by the most exciting, I'm sure of all the poor peasants who wanted to be part of the Templar monks.

Of course for the Army Brat of All Army Brats, I hold this as my highest possible male ideal. Perhaps even the Lord did also. That's my feeling on the matter.