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To: alan w who wrote (21475)10/30/1998 11:24:00 PM
From: Sam Ferguson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Naw I just get fed up with with this lost crap and bound for hell bit. Look how Steve answers my posts with that long drawn out theory about what his God's word says. Manna in the mystery rites represented the earth which would produce all they needed to eat & drink. Breaking the bread was breaking god in pieces to sacrifice himself to raise the vibrations of his evolution in animal matter.

I believe a good reproduction of one one of those Pagan dramas depicting preparation of the mummy with with the book of the dead and the resurrection rites would fill a football stadium at fifty bucks a show. That little piece of God in us is eternal.

What is so asinine about these Christians is they ridcuile pagan beliefs and do not have the foggiest ideas what was exemplified.
And there is nothing new in their bible that wasn't plagiarized from pagan drama of myths and Oracles of Delphi. They belittle their own belief because their cult is nothing but telling the same old story just changing drama to history. Even there Mithraism was so dominant in Rome they had to wait till all died out and 200 years after they destroyed the library of Alexandria and most all written Gnostic manuscripts. The emperor wrote the new testament with his relatives and as soon as the scribes recorded it they were killed to keep from spilling the beans.

What the world needed then was a modern day Drudge or Limbaugh to expose them.