Crunchysoundbite wrote:A red neck American might say Idjit. Or in plain English Idiot!Well, isn't that uncalled for and juvenile? What is your point?![]()
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You do realize Etu that you call Christianity a fairytale while You have a fairytale symbol in your avatar?
neanderpaul wrote:You do realize Etu that you call Christianity a fairytale while You have a fairytale symbol in your avatar?Yes, symbology is important to me, I don't believe that Set tore out the eye of Horus, but I do understand the mythology behind it and enjoy the psychodrama it presents to me.
It's not just my avatar, but it is also my actual tele
And you do realize that your avatar looks sinister and your name sounds prehistoric?
Sinister? Perhaps. Eye of the beholder. It looks mischevious to me.
The prehistoric thing is shtick. Self effacing. As in lol I'm a caveman.
The prehistoric thing is shtick. Self effacing. As in lol I'm a caveman.
neanderpaul wrote:Sinister? Perhaps. Eye of the beholder. It looks mischevious to me.:) I gathered both of that . . . I wish I could say the same for you about me.
The prehistoric thing is shtick. Self effacing. As in lol I'm a caveman.
#144831 by Crunchysoundbite
Tue Apr 19, 2011 2:00 am
Tue Apr 19, 2011 2:00 am
Your rants about the Crusades and how that affiliates us in the same boat of water pretty much was asking for a juvenile response, even though it was direct and to the point. Oh, and about the Crusades, Wasn't it the Egyptians who held the Jews as Slaves for over 400 years until Moses got them the Hell outta there? Wasn't he also the man who presented mankind with the 10 Commandments that without doing so may have collapsed society millennia ago? It was probably a Jew that did the original art of your Eye and possibly that pitch forky thing beside it. 
Crunchysoundbite wrote:Your rants about the Crusades and how that affiliates us in the same boat of water pretty much was asking for a juvenile response, even though it was direct and to the point. Oh, and about the Crusades, Wasn't it the Egyptians who held the Jews as Slaves for over 400 years until Moses got them the Hell outta there? Wasn't he also the man who presented mankind with the 10 Commandments that without doing so may have collapsed society millennia ago? It was probably a Jew that did the original art of your Eye and possibly that pitch forky thing beside it.I'm afraid your history is a bit dodgy. Moses clearly developed his monotheistic system from the pharaoh Akhenaten who created the first monotheistic system based on the Aten.
The Ten Commandments are incredibly similar to the Negative Confessions from the Book of Going Forth By Day, something else Moses seemed to have 'borrowed'.
There were no slaves in Egypt, that is a myth and a false history.
Everyone who was indebted in any way had to pay off this debt by building whatever structure was being built then, furthermore, it was held in esteem and civic duty by common citizens to help build these structures sometime during the year.
I'll pray for you Etu no matter what you say or do, I truly hope you find peace in this world today.
Love
Lynard
Love
Lynard
It's a good day to die
#144864 by Crunchysoundbite
Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:28 pm
Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:28 pm
Etu Malku wrote:Not worth as response.Crunchysoundbite wrote:Your rants about the Crusades and how that affiliates us in the same boat of water pretty much was asking for a juvenile response, even though it was direct and to the point. Oh, and about the Crusades, Wasn't it the Egyptians who held the Jews as Slaves for over 400 years until Moses got them the Hell outta there? Wasn't he also the man who presented mankind with the 10 Commandments that without doing so may have collapsed society millennia ago? It was probably a Jew that did the original art of your Eye and possibly that pitch forky thing beside it.I'm afraid your history is a bit dodgy. Moses clearly developed his monotheistic system from the pharaoh Akhenaten who created the first monotheistic system based on the Aten.
The Ten Commandments are incredibly similar to the Negative Confessions from the Book of Going Forth By Day, something else Moses seemed to have 'borrowed'.
There were no slaves in Egypt, that is a myth and a false history.
Everyone who was indebted in any way had to pay off this debt by building whatever structure was being built then, furthermore, it was held in esteem and civic duty by common citizens to help build these structures sometime during the year.
Lynard Dylan wrote:I'll pray for you Etu no matter what you say or do, I truly hope you find peace in this world today.Thanks Lynard, exactly how will you pray for me?
Love
Lynard
Also, what on earth makes you think I haven't already found peace?
Etu Malku wrote:Chaeya wrote:I'm staying out of this debate; however, if I were a Satanist that promotes evil, I wouldn't hole myself up with a bunch of goths and death metal bands, I'd hang where I could get the most action.
As Al Pacino said in "Devil's Advocate" - "never let 'em see you comin'."
Chaeya
See, this is where the misunderstandings are, satanists are not evil, nor promote anything evil. It is from the Abrahamic viewpoint that satanism is evil. Of course all the nuts out there that belong to cults and wacko groups that commit atrocities in the name of Satan just help the confusion.
If I may add, within the Judeo-Christian bible you will find possibly 'the' most voracious acts of evil . . . in the name of god of course, yet there's not one act of violence from the 'adversary' Satan.
Some of them do, some of them don't. Just as you have different degrees of Christianity, there are different groups of so-called Satanists, Luciferians and so on. They aren't all the same, which is why I said what I did. The problem is they classify Lucifer and Satan as the same when in reality the people you speak of are more Luciferians than Satanists. Satan/devil is nothing but a spirit/archetype, whereas Lucifer is not.
However, I would say in the case of some bands, many of them used the "satanic" stick strictly as marketing, I agree. Yet there are some bands who take it very serious. Just as I know pagan bands who practice as well as make music together. Then again, I know some christian bands who take the message very serious and I know some who think it's a great place to make money.
Chaeya
Stop Talking and Just do it!
http://www.reverbnation.com/#/chaeya
http://www.myspace.com/chaeya007
http://www.electricgentlemen.com
http://www.reverbnation.com/#/chaeya
http://www.myspace.com/chaeya007
http://www.electricgentlemen.com
True, I find that pagan based musicians tend to put bands together more so than LHP musicians.
Etu Malku wrote:Lynard Dylan wrote:I'll pray for you Etu no matter what you say or do, I truly hope you find peace in this world today.Thanks Lynard, exactly how will you pray for me?
Love
Lynard
Also, what on earth makes you think I haven't already found peace?
The same way I pray for you, myself, and all my fellow men, I'm sure.
Really not that complicated.
OH ... and Dad says he loves you!
Prayer is at best an elementary form of mystical communion.
Prayers express aspects of the power of the Word. Prayer can be a powerful technique for implanting positive suggestions, in this respect it is a form of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP).
Today's prayers are basically rote recitations or simple wish-making. Originally, prayer was a process of concentrated visualization combined with emotional and mental energy, all made manifest into the physical through proper vocalization.
Prayer is indeed a form of invocation as it unites our meditative state of consciousness with the power of the Word and with our innate force of Will.
. . . is this the way in which you intend to pray for me?
Prayers express aspects of the power of the Word. Prayer can be a powerful technique for implanting positive suggestions, in this respect it is a form of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP).
Today's prayers are basically rote recitations or simple wish-making. Originally, prayer was a process of concentrated visualization combined with emotional and mental energy, all made manifest into the physical through proper vocalization.
Prayer is indeed a form of invocation as it unites our meditative state of consciousness with the power of the Word and with our innate force of Will.
. . . is this the way in which you intend to pray for me?
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