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LUCIEN-Scouting the web for the out of the ordinary Started conversation Jan 4, 2001
This researcher has an affinity towards religion and its study. I believe that the missing pieces of history are unacceptable and that the truth can be found.
I feel like I've been underwater this whole time and now that I can see, I truly SEE.
Ponder the unponderable.
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The Dirty Vicar Posted Jan 4, 2001
Being a Vicar (not really) though dirty, I have found that the quest for reiligion is a persuit for questions behind doors that open from the other side of the wall. Religion is this- give money to the poor and orphans.-As jesus said
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LUCIEN-Scouting the web for the out of the ordinary Posted Jan 4, 2001
I'm certainly not an advocate of any of the religions that I study. The point of the study is not to promote one or the other it is to find the truth. The truth may lie behind walls, but wall are nothing when one considers the purpose. With that in mind, I'll walk through walls if I have to(and sometimes do) to find that for which we are all searching. What is a wall but some other man's impossiblity? I don't think that the walls that someone else sees I would see.
As an aside, it is true steal from the poplace and keep for yourself is quite prevelent in organized religion, but then there is always the bottom of the barrel in any group of people. The one who aren't out to help in the search. They've found what they are looking for and money is it. I'm certainly not looking for answers there, and I don't think you would either, dirty vicar or not
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The Dirty Vicar Posted Jan 5, 2001
where are you looking for these answeres, the missing peices of history?
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