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- From: radinsky@spot.Colorado.EDU (Wayne Radinsky)
- Subject: Re: Some views about satanism
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.084633.11556@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
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- Organization: University of Colorado, Boulder
- References: <KK.93Jan22121736@nic.funet.fi>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 08:46:33 GMT
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- kk@nic.funet.fi (Kimmo Koistinen) writes:
- >>> Metaphor no doubt. Took the standard propaganda at face value is what I
- >>> got out of his statement.
- >
- >
- >> I would tend to agree (but I'd like to hear what Kimmo himself says).
- >
- > Well, what I mean by the "god said" it was christian belief that Bible is
- > the word of God. So, my logic was then - what the Bible said -> what the
- > God said.
-
- Ah, so you didn't rely on the propaganda, other people's interpretations.
- You realize, the Bible =can't= be taken literally. Some parts of it can, but
- not the whole Bible. It has to be interpreted.
-
- >> I'm going to try it. I'll decide afterwards if it's silly. Why should I
- >> care if you think it's silly? (What do =you= care what other people
- >> think?) Do you just reverse the words, or do you reverse all the letters?
- >
- > Reverse the words. Something like this:
- >
- > "Our Father which art in Hell, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom is come,
- > Thy will is done, on earth as it is in Hell!"
-
- You reverse the sense of the words... I was under the impression you
- reversed the =order= of the words. (Like how Satanists are supposed to put
- backwards lyrics on records).
-
- Hell in is it as earth on, done is will Thy, come is kingdom Thy. Name Thy
- be hallowed, Hell in art which Father Our.
-
- Lleh ni si ti sa htrae no, enod si lliw Yht, emoc si modgnik Yth. Eman Yht
- eb dowolloh, Lleh ni tra hcihw Rehtaf ruo.
-
- Peace on Earth, and Good Will toward Satanists,
-
- \/\/aynesville
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