Re: Well guys.....




Straydog wrote:

I got my first annonymous fire and brimstone letter!

Yes. The "Second coming" is near and I'd better prepare.

All kinds of talk about the wrath of God, the Tribulation,

pre-Tribulation rapture, post-Tribulation rapture (serious stuff, eh?),
and the "Lake of Fire" and its all going to be for seven years.

Three pages, unnumbered, no names, no return address, no specific
instructions, no requests for money or services, no institutional or
movement name (except the bit about the Rapture), and a post-mark
indicating it came from a location in the US midwest (a P&DF facility).
Also, an ordinary 39 c stamp was used.

So, should I put up a bunch of crucifixes around the outside of my house,
or read up on satanism and put up hex signs, "666" plaques, and other
stuff? Or, maybe call up Kamal and ask if the Hindu gods are worth
anything and whether I can get protection by hiring some cheap Hindu gods?


How will you hire them? Hindu gods have some equivalents with other
pagan religions which existed in your ancestral land (Europe) before
the advent of Christianity. e.g Greek Apollo = Sun god amongst Hindus
(Surya) , Zeus = Jupiter amongst Hindus (Guru), Indra = Norsk or some
such thing, Roman Chronos = Saturn (Shani), Agni = god of fire etc..
If you revert to Pagan culture, you get the equivalent of Hinduism and
like them Hinduism is also full of contradictions and mythology.

Speaking of witchcraft, in another nearby city, the wife and I noticed a
car with a license plate saying "wicca" and in the rear window a sticker
saying "protected by witchcraft". In front of a store (jewelry) where the
walls were all black and I went in, by myself, and looked around. For

Ah you mean -put up an icon hoping the gods will protect you. I dunno
if it helps. Many people in India (read hindus) lead a wretched life of
poverty, so if it didn't help them much -it may not help you either.
Ask the CIA -they are patronizing them a lot more effectively with CARE
and VISION programs with yout taxpayer dollars.

regards
-kamal

whatever reason, the guy wasn't there, but there were a stack of handouts
for--get this--a witchcraft picnic! In New Jersey. And, they were serious.
Singing, lectures, seminars, schedules, food, coffee breaks, and even
provisions for a child care center where parents could dump their kids while they
participated in activities. Admissions fees, parking availability, and
maps! And, multi-day, and you were supposed to be coming in your RV for
evening hot-dog & marshmallow roasts. I took one of the brochures and at
home did some googling and found that there does seem to be a witchcraft
undercurrent in our society. So, what else is going on in the world that I
dont' know about?

.



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