what good is all this |
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parhad
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- Thursday, August 12 2004, 15:59:12 (CEST) from - Windows XP - Internet Explorer Website: Website title: |
they always tell you efforts to change things are useless. If you try to understand what the problem is first...before rushing off to Iraq to do you know not what, they say you are just talking, not doing anything. And should you try they'll sit on your chest load bricks on your head, break your legs and say..."well, DO something"! And chances are good, if you don't stop and take the time to study the problem first, your efforts will be wasted, you'll get discouraged and burned out because you didn't think it out first, at which time they'll say..."we told you our way was the ONLY way". The closer you get to peeling back their masks, the more determined they are to distract you...get you on some weak point..make you doubt yourself. Paul is the latest in a string of Christians who've tried to deflect attention being focused on them and the way they've used us in order that their church may survive. The good in all this questioning is that it gets something different out there...while the boys yearn for the good old days of the Inquisition or the Sorbonne who passed on every book and thought and condemned anything that questioned the church ever so slightly. It was part of that awful time we call the Dark Ages when Paul nearly got his wish..when the pope ruled over what people could think and do...the same thing the Byzantines would have subjected us to had they won one for the pope. Muhammad saved us instead by beating back the heretic burning and conformity spreading machinery of Christianity Inc. The Muslims didn't much care which version of Christ was being put forth or how many there were..they weren't interested in Christian orthodoxy...just in peace and civil obedience. These villainous sects we have today found room to grow and befuddle under the protection of Islam where they would have been murdered or made to confrom by the murderous Church heirarchy. You can't change where you're headed till you understand where it leads. You have to be disatisfied with the outcome...not just pissed here and there along the route. You look around the next five bends in the road and realize it isn't where you want to go...especially not when you see it's been one circular route all along...with only the details and vegetation changing slightly as you moved along your orbit to nowhere. It starts there. But then what? Like a Titanic sinking under you your best chance to float away and stay afloat as long as you can till something comes up is to grab a plank or door or piece of wall, if there are no lifeboats, and make do with that...but you have to get away from the sinking hulk or you're a goner for sure. I'm keeping afloat on remnants of what got us here. I'm not about to go down with the ship. I'll just tread water if I have to as long as it will take to find something better. The Assyrian Heritage about went under...the Christian one is doing just fine...in fact it's the iceberg that hit US. --------------------- |
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