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> nonscrivetemi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > In addition to biblical prophecies,
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> Flush ****e.
.....right behind you with the disinfectant
Bob
Humanist, atheist, realist, sentimentalist, Brit.
Man creates gods in his own image;
and then spends the rest of his life
manipulating them to his heart's content.
Think of it this way. In the most distant past, God created the
heavens and earth. Later on he killed every single person on
the face
of the planet except eight by a massive flood. After that,
the best he
could do was create some plagues, part a relatively minor
body of
water and appear as a burning bush. Even later, he appeared
as a
relatively weak human easily killed by three nails and a
spear thrust.
Later than that he only appeared as visions to a select few.
Today the
best he can do is to very vaguely appear in tortillas,
ultrasounds and
refrigerator mold. The closer you get to the present, the
weaker God
seems to become. It is the same with every god. They appear
incomprehensibly powerful in the distant past, less powerful
in the
more recent past and so completely impotent in the present
that they
might as well be absent altogether.
Acknowledgements - Lord Calvert]


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