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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby jonesthecurl on Tue Aug 05, 2008 11:59 pm

i was just thinking of ergot, which was also suggested as a cause of demonic possession/ realistic dreams of broom-riding and meetings with the Goat...
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby jay_a2j on Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:00 am

jonesthecurl wrote:Hmm, I obviously read a lot faster than you.
Not saying I hadn't read it, saying(not guessing) it sounds like a bad acid trip.
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby comic boy on Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:05 am

daddy1gringo wrote:Woah, where do you get "Christian conspiracy", considering this is paganism, satanism, homosexuality, and all kinds of other things that the Bible is opposed to?

That thing about the sound equipment inside the hollow statue where they do the realistic mock human sacrifices reminds me of Revelation 13:15: "He was given power to give breath to the image of the first beast, so that it could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed."


So remind me why the Christian Sabath is named after the Pagan Sun God :D
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby daddy1gringo on Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:31 am

comic boy wrote:
daddy1gringo wrote:Woah, where do you get "Christian conspiracy", considering this is paganism, satanism, homosexuality, and all kinds of other things that the Bible is opposed to?


So remind me why the Christian Sabath (sic) is named after the Pagan Sun God :D


It isn't, except for you and me because we speak English, which is derived from German, or from the same Old High German as the other Germanic languages. So when the names of the week were assigned, it was by pagan Germanic tribesmen in northern Europe, particularly Angles and Saxons, accounting for the weird spellings.

"Wednesday" is "Wodin's day" (Odin, one-eyed king of the gods.). "Thursday" is "Thor's day" (god of thunder, which is why in German it's "Donnerstag", "thunder's-day". No, Thor was not invented by Stan Lee at Marvel Comics)

"Friday" is "Freya's day" one of 2 females in the Germanic pantheon, Freya was associated with the wild side of femininity: beauty, fertility, and war. This may have something to do with what goes on on Friday nights in modern times. (The other goddess, Frigg was associated with the domestic side: wife and mother. This may be the origin of the saying "Why do I have to do all this Friggin' laundry?"

Saturday is named for Saturn, who they borrowed from the Romans, and Sunday and Monday are named for the sun and the moon respectively. "Tuesday" is "Tyr's day" (the Anglo-Saxons apparently had pervasive speech-impediments and pronounced it "Tiw") their god of war and the sky.

In Spanish-speaking countries, Sunday is “Domingo” derived from Latin “Dominus,” meaning “lord” and is therefore “The Lord’s Day” as I’m sure it is in the other Romance languages. In Mandarin and Swahili, I’m sure the day the Christians worship is called whatever the locals have traditionally called that day.
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby Juan_Bottom on Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:14 am

daddy1gringo wrote:Woah, where do you get "Christian conspiracy", considering this is paganism, satanism, homosexuality, and all kinds of other things that the Bible is opposed to?


Because this should be their cauze, but isn't. Christians don't care..... I also though it would help to drum up Christian interest in the topic.


daddy1gringo wrote:That thing about the sound equipment inside the hollow statue where they do the realistic mock human sacrifices reminds me of Revelation 13:15: "He was given power to give breath to the image of the first beast, so that it could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed."

Nice Bible drop!

jonesthecurl wrote:Just saying that if Gregrios believes both Revelations and Nostradamus, well, There's this cute bridge not far from where I live he might like to buy.

Actually, I think it literaly make him a witch.

jonesthecurl wrote:Incidentally, how did the whole Revelations thing end up in the Bible?

Was it the Book of Paul that was cut from the Bible? A normal-lengthed Book that deals aalmost exclusivly with Hell and the End of days? The one where Jesus says 'God will eventually let everone out of Hell and into Heavan, his love is so great."
Anyway, that's the book we want to read during an occasion such as this, aye?

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Re: Bohemian Grove Conspiracy

Postby MeDeFe on Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:30 am

Nobunaga wrote:... Sacrifices of live children in fire .....

... This is spooky shit.

They sacrifice live children?

*drools*

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Re: Bohemian Grove Conspiracy

Postby Juan_Bottom on Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:33 am

MeDeFe wrote:
Nobunaga wrote:... Sacrifices of live children in fire .....

... This is spooky shit.

They sacrifice live children?

*drools*

wanna join!


Hold up MEDEFE in the Bible, Molech asks for sacrifices of children. And he is obliged. But at Bohemian grove, they sacrife child effigies.
Dolls, basically....
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Re: Bohemian Grove Conspiracy

Postby MeDeFe on Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:37 am

Juan_Bottom wrote:
MeDeFe wrote:
Nobunaga wrote:... Sacrifices of live children in fire .....

... This is spooky shit.

They sacrifice live children?

*drools*

wanna join!

Hold up MEDEFE in the Bible, Molech asks for sacrifices of children. And he is obliged. But at Bohemian grove, they sacrife child effigies.
Dolls, basically....

And here I was thinking secret republican societies could be cool after all... well, that's one less illusion.
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby Juan_Bottom on Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:44 am

It may be true that the Skull and Bones Society new recruits have to masterbate in front of their dads/grandfathers.... cool huh?

Also, did you look at the pictures? They dress up like girls and faries.... so that's pretty cool....

:lol: :x ew
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby muy_thaiguy on Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:52 am

Juan_Bottom wrote:It may be true that the Skull and Bones Society new recruits have to masterbate in front of their dads/grandfathers.... cool huh?

Also, did you look at the pictures? They dress up like girls and faries.... so that's pretty cool....

:lol: :x ew

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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby Juan_Bottom on Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:57 am

There aren't any pictures of the skull and bones....

But the dressing up like girls is hilarious.... These are the richest Republicans in the nation(were), and here they are, in wigs.
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby pimpdave on Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:28 pm

Juan_Bottom wrote:There aren't any pictures of the skull and bones....

But the dressing up like girls is hilarious.... These are the richest Republicans in the nation(were), and here they are, in wigs.


You know, I don't know why those guys dress up like girls, but I do know that I have found it quite hilarious dressing up in women's clothes for sketch comedy.

Something about being on stage pretending to be a lady... Just plain hilarious, really. And not just to myself. Getting laughs from the audience was always quite a thrill.
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby Juan_Bottom on Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:40 pm

They dressed as women for plays/sketches at Bohemian Grove. Women aren't allowed to attend.

I would crap myself if I got to see Cheny dressed as a women.

It'd be *long silence*..............................then *plop*................."did Juan crap himself?"
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby daddy1gringo on Wed Aug 06, 2008 3:10 pm

Juan_Bottom wrote:
daddy1gringo wrote:Woah, where do you get "Christian conspiracy", considering this is paganism, satanism, homosexuality, and all kinds of other things that the Bible is opposed to?


Because this should be their cauze, but isn't. Christians don't care..... I also though it would help to drum up Christian interest in the topic.


So if you are not up in arms about a particular thing, then you are the cause of it? Greenpeace doesn't care about it either. Is it a Greenpeace conspiracy? The San Francisco Chamber of commerce doesn't care about it either...the Butte Montana Book club...

No I don't care about this Bohemian Grove crap. I find it interesting, but I'm not going to have conniptions just because you think it "should be [my] cause." Even if it's not just a sensationalist hoax with photo-shopped "evidence" of all these presidents being there, and if it is part of the whole beast/antichrist thing, who said I should try to stop it from happening, even if I could?. If I ran around trying to mess with every place where people are doing ill-advised things, I'd have no time or energy left for bringing God's truth and love to the individuals that He brings across my path. That's what God tells me is my "cause".

Juan_Bottom wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:Incidentally, how did the whole Revelations thing end up in the Bible?

Was it the Book of Paul that was cut from the Bible? A normal-lengthed Book that deals aalmost exclusivly with Hell and the End of days? The one where Jesus says 'God will eventually let everone out of Hell and into Heavan, his love is so great."
Anyway, that's the book we want to read during an occasion such as this, aye?


Ayayay, that mythology about the "books cut from the Bible" again. For the millionth time, the books in question are called the "Gnostic Gospels." They couldn't possibly be "cut out" because they were never "in". Even those who support them have to admit they were written centuries after the actual Gospels, and are easily distinguishable. They teach a different theology and a different God, and a different Jesus. The actual Gospels and letters of the New Testament were well attested to be regarded as inspired scripture by the earliest Christians.

The really funny part is the idea that the exclusion of these Gnostic Gospels is some kind of plot of the elite. It is Gnosticism that teaches that salvation comes from esoteric knowledge that only the few can attain, and that God is so snobbish that he would not have created or had anything to do with our imperfect world. The God I know and love became human like me, was born in a stable among the ox-crap, got his feet dirty walking to the poor, the most sinful and the diseased, then let Roman soldiers beat him bloody to make a way for me to be with him forever. Kinda different, huh?

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jay_a2j wrote:I was at work, had to do my job in between reading sessions.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Jay!!!! I CAN'T TELL YOU WHY..... But seriously, reading Revelations while at your job as a correctional officer is F-ing hilarious to me!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: =D> =D> =D> Oh man.... I'm crying....


I'm sure the inmates whose lives have been truly changed by the hope of forgiveness and power to change your life contained in Jay's Bible would fail to see the humor.
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby Juan_Bottom on Wed Aug 06, 2008 3:32 pm

daddy1gringo wrote:No I don't care about this Bohemian Grove crap. I find it interesting, but I'm not going to have conniptions just because you think it "should be [my] cause."

That's not what I ment, turkey.

If your pastor worshipped Molech, would you follow him?

Now, If your president worships Molech will you follow him?
Would you vote for him again?
As a Christian, you should care that you are now working for the devil. Have a nice day.

Doesn't the Bible say that you will be judged because you never bothered to seek the truth?

daddy1gringo wrote:They teach a different theology and a different God, and a different Jesus.

Yes, a human one, that we know.
Anyway, I saw this on the History Channel. The book was a part of certain early bibles, but cut out later. Not too much later, it was a pretty short time, I'll give you that. Serious, I'm not talking about gnostic texts.
Anyway, this isn't an arguement about what was added or subtracted to the Bible. It's about you being a tool of Satan.
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby Gregrios on Wed Aug 06, 2008 3:33 pm

jonesthecurl wrote:Just saying that if Gregrios believes both Revelations and Nostradamus, well, There's this cute bridge not far from where I live he might like to buy.


Who said I beleived Nostredomas? :?
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby Curmudgeonx on Wed Aug 06, 2008 4:02 pm

Gregrios wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:Just saying that if Gregrios believes both Revelations and Nostradamus, well, There's this cute bridge not far from where I live he might like to buy.


Who said I beleived Nostredomas? :?



Looking back just two pages, Gregrios stumbled by writing:
Postby Gregrios on Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:51 pm
Nostredomas predicted that this group of elites would be the way that the anti-christ comes into power. ;)

I read this on a sample page from the latest translations of the Nostredomas predictions. 8-)


There seems to be an implication that in addition to the hooey about mythical story books, that you have bought into various other texts with equal amounts of bullshit.
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby Gregrios on Wed Aug 06, 2008 4:28 pm

Curmudgeonx wrote:
Gregrios wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:Just saying that if Gregrios believes both Revelations and Nostradamus, well, There's this cute bridge not far from where I live he might like to buy.


Who said I beleived Nostredomas? :?



Looking back just two pages, Gregrios stumbled by writing:
Postby Gregrios on Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:51 pm
Nostredomas predicted that this group of elites would be the way that the anti-christ comes into power. ;)

I read this on a sample page from the latest translations of the Nostredomas predictions. 8-)


There seems to be an implication that in addition to the hooey about mythical story books, that you have bought into various other texts with equal amounts of bullshit.


You still havn't answered my question. Where in that post does it say I believe Nostredomas? :^o
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby Curmudgeonx on Wed Aug 06, 2008 6:44 pm

Gregrios wrote:
Curmudgeonx wrote:
Gregrios wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:Just saying that if Gregrios believes both Revelations and Nostradamus, well, There's this cute bridge not far from where I live he might like to buy.


Who said I beleived Nostredomas? :?



Looking back just two pages, Gregrios stumbled by writing:
Postby Gregrios on Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:51 pm
Nostredomas predicted that this group of elites would be the way that the anti-christ comes into power. ;)

I read this on a sample page from the latest translations of the Nostredomas predictions. 8-)


There seems to be an implication that in addition to the hooey about mythical story books, that you have bought into various other texts with equal amounts of bullshit
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You still havn't answered my question. Where in that post does it say I believe Nostredomas? :^o


Listen bonehead, read my response that I considerately underlined for you.
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby jonesthecurl on Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:32 pm

Gregrios wrote:
Curmudgeonx wrote:
Gregrios wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:Just saying that if Gregrios believes both Revelations and Nostradamus, well, There's this cute bridge not far from where I live he might like to buy.


Who said I beleived Nostredomas? :?



Looking back just two pages, Gregrios stumbled by writing:
Postby Gregrios on Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:51 pm
Nostredomas predicted that this group of elites would be the way that the anti-christ comes into power. ;)

I read this on a sample page from the latest translations of the Nostredomas predictions. 8-)


There seems to be an implication that in addition to the hooey about mythical story books, that you have bought into various other texts with equal amounts of bullshit.


You still havn't answered my question. Where in that post does it say I believe Nostredomas? :^o


If not, why quote him?
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby daddy1gringo on Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:41 pm

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daddy1gringo wrote:No I don't care about this Bohemian Grove crap. I find it interesting, but I'm not going to have conniptions just because you think it "should be [my] cause."

That's not what I ment (sic), turkey.

Silly me, I thought we were having an adult conversation for a change instead of a name-calling fest

If your pastor worshipped Molech, would you follow him?

Now, If your president worships Molech will you follow him?
Would you vote for him again?
As a Christian, you should care that you are now working for the devil. Have a nice day.

1. As I said, I don't do a jitterbug at every sensational conspiracy theory that comes along. "It's the TRUTH! It's the TRUTH!"
2. If it is true, then according to these sources they've got all the presidents from both parties (I saw Democrats Truman and Carter in those pictures) so why do you single out one and say to vote for him is "working for the devil"?
2a. If it is true then the illuminati have already chosen the next candidates and the winner, so what's the difference?
3. I'm very glad to hear that you would never vote for a presidential candidate who is serving Molech. Let me tell you how you can determine who is. The demonic spirit behind Molech commanded: "slaughter the innocent children!" God prepared for Moses to be born to lead his people into Canaan. Once again, the spirit of Molech had Pharaoh command: “slaughter the innocent children!” Many years later, God was preparing to bring Jesus into the world, what did the spirit of Molech tell King Herod to do? You guessed it. “Slaughter the innocent children!”

So, since you are very zealous to make sure no one supports a presidential candidate who serves Molech, I am very glad that you now see the truth and would never support anyone who favors policies that would result in the slaughter of the most innocent of children: those who are not even born yet. Hey, you’re the fanatic who brought it up.

Doesn't the Bible say that you will be judged because you never bothered to seek the truth?
Um, no.

Anyway, this isn't an arguement (sic) about what was added or subtracted to the Bible. It's about you being a tool of Satan.
And the fanatic who is calling people “tools of satan”
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby Snorri1234 on Thu Aug 07, 2008 9:11 am

daddy1gringo wrote:2. If it is true, then according to these sources they've got all the presidents from both parties (I saw Democrats Truman and Carter in those pictures) so why do you single out one and say to vote for him is "working for the devil"?



Because bush is obviously the devil.
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby MeDeFe on Thu Aug 07, 2008 9:13 am

Snorri1234 wrote:
daddy1gringo wrote:2. If it is true, then according to these sources they've got all the presidents from both parties (I saw Democrats Truman and Carter in those pictures) so why do you single out one and say to vote for him is "working for the devil"?

Because bush is obviously the devil.

He's the devil in disguise. Oh yes, he is.
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby daddy1gringo on Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:39 am

MeDeFe wrote:
Snorri1234 wrote:
daddy1gringo wrote:2. If it is true, then according to these sources they've got all the presidents from both parties (I saw Democrats Truman and Carter in those pictures) so why do you single out one and say to vote for him is "working for the devil"?

Because bush is obviously the devil.

He's the devil in disguise. Oh yes, he is.
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Re: Bohemian Grove Christian Conspiracy

Postby Juan_Bottom on Thu Aug 07, 2008 6:25 pm

daddy1gringo wrote:1. As I said, I don't do a jitterbug at every sensational conspiracy theory that comes along. "It's the TRUTH! It's the TRUTH!"

I never said it was the truth. I called it a conspiracy. Stop Atheist filtering it. Listen to what I'm actually saying, not what someone that you argued with before said. Turkey.

I said that if it is the truth, YOU are going to Hell. Have a nice day.

daddy1gringo wrote:so why do you single out one and say to vote for him is "working for the devil"?

I was making an example, of how you, turned your back on Jesus and worked for the Devil. You have done nothing to stop him, and even serve him by paying taxes and whatever.

daddy1gringo wrote:2a. If it is true then the illuminati have already chosen the next candidates and the winner, so what's the difference?

What do Illuminati have to do with this? I'm not even sure who they are. What are you, some conspiracy nut?

daddy1gringo wrote:3. I'm very glad to hear that you would never vote for a presidential candidate who is serving Molech. Let me tell you how you can determine who is. The demonic spirit behind Molech commanded: "slaughter the innocent children!" God prepared for Moses to be born to lead his people into Canaan. Once again, the spirit of Molech had Pharaoh command: “slaughter the innocent children!” Many years later, God was preparing to bring Jesus into the world, what did the spirit of Molech tell King Herod to do? You guessed it. “Slaughter the innocent children!”


So then..... our presidents don't kill innocent people? And then what's the deal with the effigy of a baby?

daddy1gringo wrote:So, since you are very zealous to make sure no one supports a presidential candidate who serves Molech,

I'm an Atheist. I don't care what your religion is. I think that you're stupid, but I don't care. But if Devil-worshippers believe killing people is a good thing, then I won't vote for them. Unlike some people.....

daddy1gringo wrote:Hey, you’re the fanatic who brought it up.

How am I a fanatic? You're the conspiracy nut. Illumuinati? Pfft.

daddy1gringo wrote:Um, no.

I'm pretty sure it does. People who teach(like pastors) will get judged the harshest. But people who are fooled and do not seek the truth will also be judged.
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