Re: Reporting: The Bed



Why would you introduce this thesis on an internet newsgroup? Is it
'wacko science'?

CT

shais wrote:

> Evolution vs. Creationism, yeah right! People striving to develop a
> mental picture of reality, at this time, find evidence indicating that
> the Earth's oceans are where life began its process of growing in
> complexity. As life acquired more ability, it spread to the land. And
> these land animals adapted to the land's/ground's temperature. We call
> them cold-blooded. These animals had thick hides and scales to protect
> themselves from the many parasites also dwelling on the ground. And
> they abandoned their eggs in the ground, and the temperature was
> sufficient for their growth. Then life moved in the trees! Animals
> that moved into the trees, found that the movement of the trees in the
> Earth's magnetic field, caused the magnetically migrating mitochondria
> to provide a higher degree of circulation within their cells, bringing
> about the warm-blooded metabolism. And without parasites being the
> problem they were, a breathing porous skin develops. Now, when
> warm-blooded animals move from the trees back down to the ground, they
> must compensate for the movement the trees once provided in the
> magnetic field, because this must now be maintained. And the height of
> the trees, up away from the parasites, must also be compensated for, or
> the animal's health suffers. And overtime, these animals instinctively
> adapt through the use of things such as nests, hooves, and Beds.
>
> Unlike other lifeforms on earth, man does not want to wait for
> biological growth to solve the problem. Anyone doing a report/study of
> the bed and its history, is led to Jesus, in the same way a
> report/study of the automobile would lead one to Henry Ford. Most
> evident in history is the fact that the mass utilization of the bed is
> occurring due to the efforts of Christianity. For 2000 years, the
> politics of caste system mentality has tried to prevent equality among
> men. Evidence indicates that the holy spirit helps people understand
> the Bible, because the holy spirit is history. And history indicates
> that Darwinian medicine is just history repeating itself, because
> politics doesn't want to talk about what it did to Jesus. History
> indicates, God is not a respecter of persons.
>
> If Henry Ford is famous for the invention of the automobile, although
> he was not first. And Thomas Edison is famous for the invention of the
> lightbulb, although there were light bulbs before he made his. Then,
> who in history is famous for the mass utilization of the "bed"?
>
> The way to get at the answer could be to ask, if you had to describe a
> person who is sleeping, using only one word, but could not use the word
> sleep, (like before the word sleep became part of our vocabulary), what
> word would you use?
>
> I believe the word dead was used to describe a person who was
> unconscious, and if the person didn't wake up when someone tried to
> wake them, someone smart was called to determine if they ever would. It
> seems that when man first began to walk the earth as a biped, he copied
> other land animals in their life styles. One of the copied traits was
> to sleep on the ground. Because sleeping on the ground was different
> than man's previous style of sleeping, he began to suffer. For man to
> sleep on the ground, without a thick hide or thick coat, man's heat is
> lost rapidly through dissipation into the ground. And man having
> developed a more pores hide or skin, will allow parasites in through
> those pores, causing river blindness, leprosy, and other ailments.
>
> Transfiguration
>
> If, as many do, at the end of a long day, you confess that you are
> going to bed, because you are dead tired, why is it that you use the
> word dead instead of the word sleep? Is it because our vocabulary
> began with one word, still has words being added to it today, and the
> word dead was used rather than the word sleep, before the word sleep
> was introduced/mass utilized? Does the word dead mean "not conscious",
> for whatever the reason? When you read the Bible, do you allow the
> word dead to have the same meaning you apply to it? If you did, would
> you come away from your reading, with the understanding that Jesus
> noticed that the Jewish people were not sharing the fact that a person
> becomes much healthier from the use of concepts such as "furniture",
> that the Jewish people were systematically keeping other tribes around
> them ignorant in an effort to keep advantage over them, that the Jewish
> people perceived Jesus's efforts toward equally educating everyone as
> an attack/threat having to be eliminated, and that the Jewish people
> have been perverting/twisting the truth ever since in an effort to hide
> their true actions? This Easter, will you be able to share with others
> the real reason the mass utilization of furniture is spreading
> throughout the world hand-in-hand with the Christian faith, rather than
> by others? Are many being purposely rewarded for the effect of reading
> history wrong, keeping others ignorant? Do these words, cause you to
> become angry, make you want to hide, or educate you to the facts and
> make you want to study more? History is waiting for you to read it in
> the light of today.
>
> The story of Jesus tells us of him going around raising the dead, and
> trying to get others to do the same. What's the definition of the word
> dead? If for some reason, you are led to believe the word dead means
> deceased, the Jews reward Billy Graham and his followers. But if the
> reader understands that the word dead is being used to mean
> sleeping/unconscious, then a different story is revealed, which history
> confirms. The story of Jesus explains why some people sleep in beds,
> while others do not. The story explains, to those that interpret the
> words correctly, why in places such as India the social system is
> designed in such a way that some people have and the other people have
> not, all their lives, over generations. I have pity for the average
> Jewish person, who, out of fear of being treated like Jesus was by
> their elders, chooses a life were others are expected to study and
> understand, and they only listening and go along. We're all born that
> way, but were supposed to grow out of it and become adults. The
> dangers that the purposefully uneducated pose on society, like Judas,
> you don't know what your real effect will be, just following orders,
> for money. The story of Jesus explains that Christians are doing what
> the Jews should have, could have, if they weren't being bred not to
> share with others.
>
> Habit of Distortion
>
> Evolution vs. Creationism, yeah right! People striving to develop a
> mental picture of reality, at this time, find evidence indicating that
> the Earth's oceans are where life began its process of growing in
> complexity. As life acquired more ability, it spread to the land. And
> these land animals adapted to the land's/ground's temperature. We call
> them cold-blooded. These animals had thick hides and scales to protect
> themselves from the many parasites also dwelling on the ground. And
> they abandoned their eggs in the ground, and the temperature was
> sufficient for their growth. Then life moved in the trees! Animals
> that moved into the trees, found that the movement of the trees in the
> Earth's magnetic field, caused the magnetically migrating mitochondria
> to provide a higher degree of circulation within their cells, bringing
> about the warm-blooded metabolism. And without parasites being the
> problem they were, a breathing porous skin develops. Now, when
> warm-blooded animals move from the trees back down to the ground, they
> must compensate for the movement the trees once provided in the
> magnetic field, because this must now be maintained. And the height of
> the trees, up away from the parasites, must also be compensated for, or
> the animal's health suffers. And overtime, these animals instinctively
> adapt through the use of things such as nests, hooves, and Beds.
>
> Unlike other lifeforms on earth, man does not want to wait for
> biological growth to solve the problem. Anyone doing a report/study of
> the bed and its history, is led to Jesus, in the same way a
> report/study of the automobile would lead one to Henry Ford. Most
> evident in history is the fact that the mass utilization of the bed is
> occurring due to the efforts of Christianity. For 2000 years, the
> politics of caste system mentality has tried to prevent equality among
> men. Evidence indicates that the holy spirit helps people understand
> the Bible, because the holy spirit is history. And history indicates
> that Darwinian medicine is just history repeating itself, because
> politics doesn't want to talk about what it did to Jesus. History
> indicates, God is not a respecter of persons.
>
> Alan
> Search + Share ~ Magnetrition
> http://www.angelfire.com/nj/alanejackson/index.html
>

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