infiniti@summerlands.com Re: The Anti-Christ cometh... Infiniti webmaster@infinitistudios.com Wed Jan 20 20:40:44 1999 : Infiniti@mysql11.thebiz.net wrote: *p*Is this what is says when you check to reseve posts by mail? My, isn't that a bit ugly...*p*: The idea would be that he is born Jewish...whatever he ends *br*: up doing later in life. According to *br*: *Jewish* law, that makes you a Jew, albeit a terrible one! *p*Sounds a lot like national born Americans. You can leave the country, even denouce the government and become citizens in another country, but you are still an American.*p*: He supports Israeli sovereignty and speaks out against *br*: anti-semitism, past, present and future. *p*So then he's in favor of the Jews in Israel. I'm in favor of Jews, and against anti-semitism, just not in favor of the Jews in Israel.*p*: Like ancient Egyptian (or Celtic) beliefs? ;-)*p*<THWAP!> Bad Beirdd. Bad. you behave or I'm going to have to make you stand in the corner.*p*The difference between those statements is relevent, here. Not allowing women priests and the Jewish Anti-Christ is from ignorance. An' wez aint ignant 'rond 'ere. Wez iz edjemakated papls. :)*p*: Educated Christians would realize there would be a futility *br*: to such an exercise because it is not *br*: prophesied in the Book of Revelation. What will happen will *br*: happen. A greater threat to Jews in *br*: the world is currently fomenting in Russia in the form of *br*: anti-semitic, neo-soviets. Indeed, *br*: attacks on Jews (God's chosen people) for their Jewishness *br*: is considered a typical, expected act of *br*: the *antichrist*.*p*Educated Christians are not the ones I'm worried about. They are smart and know when to shut up. I'm worried about the 1 billion (give or take a few milllion) uneducated Christians! You know the one - those that think pagans preform virgin sacrifices every month or so. Even if we wanted to, there just are not that many viable candidates (virgins). I know, I've looked. <WEG>*p*You know there is a growing idea amoung the educated masses, mostly non-Christian, that believe Revelations was a holocination, and not a prophecy.*p*Of course, there was that historian/math dude that said, in laymens terms, that the probability that the Bible was wrong was like having a pot the size of Texas, a foot deep, filled with pennies, and you being able to reach in (blindfolded) and find the one that had a single side painted red. It should be noted that he was then, and still is, and Athiest. :)*p*: :We had one Holocaust, we don't need another.*br*:*br*: Which is a prayer that would bear fruitful repetition *br*: everywhere, for instance, at the bone piles of *br*: Cambodia or the fresh graves of Albania. We talk a lot.*p*Then don't talk. Go forth and do those things that carry men into history. I'll be right behind you with the camera and the bug spray <G>*p*: BTW: Malcolm X is a candidate for having a USPS stamp *br*: issued. He angrily preached *for* *br*: segregation, and often referred to entire segments of the *br*: populace as "blue-eyed devils." *br*: Hmm...we talk a lot, but we don't hear much...unless it *br*: comes from the mouth of a person on the *br*: "Politically Incorrect Danger List."*p*Politically Incorrect Danger List? I wonder if I'm on that list? I probably should be. Anyone know where to sign up? What's their website, anyone know?*p*Yes, I heard about the Malcolm X stamp. A Martin Luther King stamp I'd buy, and use. I'm boycotting the Malcolm X ones. However... I actually agree with some aspects of segregation (I'm going to get sh!t for this one...).*p*Btw, Beirdd. I hear. I heard Martin Luther King, though in rerun, and I heard President Wilson and Winston Churchil, again in rerun. I hear Searles, and I even hear you. I never have heard Malcolm, and I don't hear most activists of his type. The screaming and tripe they use to get your attention destroys the message. Even if it may have been worth hearing.*p*Michael Re: The Anti-Christ cometh... Beirdd 280 Wed Jan 20 19:57:24 1999