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§ Dr. Artaud § wrote:
Hunt ignores the obvious symbolic meaning of the colors—purple for royalty and red for the blood of Christian martyrs. Hunt is not the only one who discusses the subject. Check out the writings of Dr. Malachi Martin, especially the two books, "The Keys of This Blood" and "Windswept House". He is but one of many who left the Catholic church and sought to win his brethren to his newfound truth. His web page is: http://www.starharbor.com/fr_martin/index1.html Actually, The original post dealt with the death of the pope and its being on passover. I expected the argument, if any, to come from the Jews or some Christians who either keep passover on a different day or not at all. I really wasn't expecting the flak to come from pro-Catholics; but now wonder how I overlooked that prospect. :-) Christians who don't keep the passover or keep it on the wrong date are the ones I wanted to reach. Al |
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On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 10:24:46 -0400, Al Patrick
wrote: § Dr. Artaud § wrote: Hunt ignores the obvious symbolic meaning of the colors—purple for royalty and red for the blood of Christian martyrs. Hunt is not the only one who discusses the subject. Check out the writings of Dr. Malachi Martin, especially the two books, "The Keys of This Blood" and "Windswept House". He is but one of many who left the Catholic church and sought to win his brethren to his newfound truth. His web page is: http://www.starharbor.com/fr_martin/index1.html Actually, The original post dealt with the death of the pope and its being on passover. I expected the argument, if any, to come from the Jews or some Christians who either keep passover on a different day or not at all. I really wasn't expecting the flak to come from pro-Catholics; but now wonder how I overlooked that prospect. :-) Christians who don't keep the passover or keep it on the wrong date are the ones I wanted to reach. Al The right date is the date on the Hebrew/Jewish calendar, to make it simpler for you - it would be like celebrating Chinese New Year on January 1 if your 'logic' were to be followed. Is the concept that hard or is your skull that hard? |
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Howard wrote:
On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 10:24:46 -0400, Al Patrick wrote: Actually, The original post dealt with the death of the pope and its being on passover. I expected the argument, if any, to come from the Jews or some Christians who either keep passover on a different day or not at all. I really wasn't expecting the flak to come from pro-Catholics; but now wonder how I overlooked that prospect. :-) Christians who don't keep the passover or keep it on the wrong date are the ones I wanted to reach. Al The right date is the date on the Hebrew/Jewish calendar, to make it simpler for you - it would be like celebrating Chinese New Year on January 1 if your 'logic' were to be followed. Is the concept that hard or is your skull that hard? I suggest all who are interested in The Passover and doing the will of God go to http://scripturesforamerica.org/bulletin.html and download the book, in PDF format, "Solar Sanity verses Lunar Lunacy" by Pastor Peter J. Peters. It is FREE and only 89 pages long. |
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![]() "Al Patrick" wrote: I suggest all who are interested in The Passover and doing the will of God go to http://scripturesforamerica.org/bulletin.html and download the book, in PDF format, "Solar Sanity verses Lunar Lunacy" by Pastor Peter J. Peters. It is FREE and only 89 pages long. Aha! We come to the heart of the matter! Thanks for bringing this to our attention, Al-Pocalypse®! NB: For those not in the know (so to speak), Pastor Pete Peters is another Christian Identity type who rants and raves about them eeeeeebil Jooooooos.... 73, Steve |
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Al Patrick wrote in news:114vv5f7uicet96
@corp.supernews.com: Hi Al, here in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania we have a Psychiatric Center, known locally as Western Psyche. Contained therein are many serious psychiatric patients, many of whom are capable of writing books. Merely since someone writes a book, or has been thrown out of the Catholic Church doesn't give them credibility. How about the Biblical verses mentioning the need of making garments from the colors that you seem to fear, can you address this issue, or will you simply sweep it away since it doesn't fit your comprehension of the world? "Exodus 28:4 (King James Version) And these are the garments which they shall make; a breastplate, and an ephod, and a robe, and a broidered coat, a mitre, and a girdle: and they shall make holy garments for Aaron thy brother, and his sons, that he may minister unto me in the priest's office. And they shall take gold, and blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine linen." Also Al, you simply wish to ignore the following, though it is Biblically exhorted: Luke 6:27-38 (King James Version) King James Version (KJV) But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you, Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you. And unto him that smiteth thee on the one cheek offer also the other; and him that taketh away thy cloak forbid not to take thy coat also. Give to every man that asketh of thee; and of him that taketh away thy goods ask them not again. And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise. For if ye love them which love you, what thank have ye? for sinners also love those that love them. And if ye do good to them which do good to you, what thank have ye? for sinners also do even the same. Yes Al, I read your other post regarding loving your enemies. You simply cannot give up the hatred for Catholics that you have, you needed to concoct a nondescript argument digressing into other topics. You were unable to address these above verses in a positive way, so you resorted to subterfuge. You see Al, I have you at a disadvantage, as I am not a Bible Scholar, yet I understand enough how you and Brother Stair think to be able to endeavor to refute some of your assertions. Brother Stair constantly hammers away at the same points, never allowing anyone that can seriously challenge his assertions, therefore giving him a false sense of credibility. I would like to see him debate with a Catholic Theologian. I suspect that his views would quickly fall apart. I am not suggesting that the Theologian would be more correct in his overall knowledge, but I do suspect that he would be able to chink away at the wrong assertions that Brother Stair seems to survive on. Deepest Regards. Dr. Artaud |
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![]() "Al Patrick" wrote: Christians who don't keep the passover or keep it on the wrong date are the ones I wanted to reach. What about Christians who think you are completely and utterly full of ****, Al-Pocalypse®? 73, etc., Steve |
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