It's really a waste of time to make
drinking piss into such an esoteric religion.
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From: tantrayudha
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 12:32 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] IRRATIONAL TABOOS
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghammadigospels/I
like what Isabella had to say. Yes, the True Gnosis may be so unknown that
it would be a brand new concept for all of us, and it could be a doctrine
quite alien from our 3-dimensional naivete. "Being uncomfortable" with the
Revealed Truth, is very dangerous - both for the ignorant, who have the
timid taboo and the transferral of cowardly fear and guilt onto the
open-minded Gnostic messenger. "You strain at flies and swallow camels". In
order to maintain orthodox conservative interpretations, you martyr the
saints and doom your children to wrong "knowledge" (which is ignorance) and
the unnecessary suffering that follows such willful error. - Dr. J.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghammadigospels/---
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Isabella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:> > > --- David Arbuckle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > > gnostic hands is the key
word jef.> > > > They were the last to have it and
probably they are> > just as guilty as the orthodox are (in NT) in
making> > redactions. > > Great, I'm glad you came
to this conclusion based on> the little research you have done - I
suggest that> Thomas was gnostic, I suggest that Mary was
gnostic.> "The last to have it" approach fails miserably, do> your
homework, find out how ideas evolve, in other> words, stop saying that
ideas just fall out of the sky> out of nowhere and hijack others. There
is way more> proof that these ideas come from us, which means
they> are always present and ready to emerge, and they arise> from
time to time stemming from someone that is not> liked, that stirs up
trouble, that goes around telling> people what does *not* feel
comfortable since it's> different than what they were used to hearing
-> someone exactly like Jesus. > > Isabella>
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