"Go after the Real Errant books"
Michael Rohm jim.morrison@montego.com
Wed, 13 Aug 1997 18:16:06 -0400 (00871532166, TCPSMTP_GEN.19337.15164@204.149.239.44)
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> From: jmagill@gte.net
> To: Jim Morrison
> Subject: "Go after the Real Errant books"
> Date: Wednesday, August 13, 1997 5:39 PM
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>
> You guys have plenty of material to pursue in your quest for errancy.
> You have many books and religions to choose from. You have mormonism,
> hinduism, buddism, jehovah witness, islam, hare krisni, satanism, wicca,
> new age, yoga, ufology, free masonry, catholicism, santaria, vodooism,
> nazism, ocultism, scientology, hypnotism, physchology, which all stem
> back to BABYALONIANISM in Genesis Chapter 11 and the preflood era.
>
> Happy Hunting!
We would, but none of them are nearly as errant and absurd as your little
book of lies. Mormonism (which is a Christian denomination) was not from
Babylon, nor was Buddhism (from which Jesus took some of his teachings), or
Hinduism, or Jehovah's Witnesses (which is another Christian denomination),
nor Islam (which is an off-shoot of Christianity), nor Hare Krisna, nor
Satanism, nor Wicca, nor Yoga, nor New Age, nor Free Masonry, nor Catholism
(which is yet another Christian religion), nor any of the others you write
of, except perhaps occultism.
Mormonism - Christian
Buddhism - Far East
Hinduism - Far East
Jehovah's Witnesses - Christian
Islam - Mid-Eastern offspring of Christianity
Hare Krishna - Far East (I believe)
Satanism - Recent and relatively non-spiritual
Wicca - Depends on which pantheon the Witch worships
Yoga - Far East
New Age - Ancient Religion, depends on practices of person
Free Masonry - Offspring of Christianity
Catholicism - Original Christianity
Santaria - Not sure
Voodism - Africa
Nazism - Offspring of Christianity
Occultism - Depends
Scientology - Recent
Hypnotism - Recent and not a religion
Psychology - Recent and not a religion
Try again, Jeff. Wicca, Occultism and New Age all depend on the person,
since they have no absolute creed. A Witch I know worships the Celtic gods
and goddesses, others worship the Greek or Egyptian, or whatnot.
> In His Eternal Grip of Everlasting Truth!
>
> "Heaven and earth shall pass away but My Word shall never pass away!"
Apparently these "ancient Babylonian religions" have yet to pass away. Is
there a hidden message behind this statement, Jeff?
> JSM