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- From: mongoose@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (Conrad Leviston)
- Subject: Peace Symbol
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 03:25:38 GMT
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- [ Article crossposted from talk.religion.misc,alt.pagan ]
- [ Author was Publius ]
- [ Posted on 24 Jan 93 02:20:44 GMT ]
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- In article <93023.143323IO10184@MAINE.MAINE.EDU> IO10184@MAINE.MAINE.EDU writes:
- >
- > What a neat coincedance! I just snatched a book from a local
- >bookstore that sheds light on this subject.
-
- Actually, the best book on this is Rev. Alexander Hislop's book "The Two
- Babylons". The "peace symbol" obviously was derived from the sign of
- cross, and the sign of cross was, as Rev. Hislop documented in details
- in his book, one of most ancient pagan and occult symbols in human
- history, and that is why the cross was called "cursed tree" in the
- Bible, and that is why the Adversary chose to nail Christ on the cross.
-
- The pagan and occult origin of the sign of cross was well-known to the
- early Puritans. In New England, you can still find many historic
- church buildings dated back to the Puritan days, and in NONE of them
- can you find the sign of cross.
-
- So, is the "peace symbol" a pagan and occult symbol? Of course it is,
- for it was derived from the sign of cross, which was one of the most
- ancient pagan and occult symbols in human history.
-
- Regards,
- --
- For Christ and His Kingdom
- -- Publius
- Disclaimer: These opinions are mine, all mine, mine alone.
-
-
- --
- For Christ and His Kingdom
- -- Publius
- Disclaimer: These opinions are mine, all mine, mine alone.
- --
- Conrad Leviston | Got to find a brightness in the soul,
- mongoose@yoyo. | Not look outside to find out where we are,
- cc.monash.edu.au | Otherwise you won't be satisfied,
- Save the gherkin | 'Til you've made possession of the stars. (K.Wallinger)
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