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Teaching 'Creation theory' in schools - good or bad?

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The Greenwood is Magic

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Mar 24, 2011, 5:15:58 AM3/24/11
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Nice to see that folks out there in the 'real world' are picking up on my internet teachings by the way...even my (excellent) dentist! Hope you people can learn something. This material is like Exodus part two for real without the k00ked out nonsense..and thats the problem with regular scripture. Its goobledegook wizard stuff, enforced with threats of 'blasphemy'/pyscriatric 'treatment' and the like in extreme situations. So we are really, in the UK, mostly still recoiling from all that sort of nonsense...of course not trivial 'nonsense' for the pagan magical practicioners and other put on trial by the ritual abuse driven inquisition, or people being hounded by the Taliban stupidity in Pakistan etc etc. Most sane folks are dropping all that 'chapel'/high church of rome type rubbish, and very few born again christian virusus exist in the uk thank god, because they are very maliagn spiky scapegoating ritual abuse energy. Its that bad. A total perversion of the actual realities/teachings etc that a free saint like Jesus would have been showing people. Its all turning into a ridiculas ritual abuse perversion set of abuse magic by the state/heiracrhy/status quo/whatever..Thats the reality. (it goes way beyond coded attempts to transliterate communally experienced mystical states of consciousness/miricles). For example we have the tale of Abraham, killing his kid due to, apparently, 'god' telling him to prove his love for 'god' by doing this. The auspicious creation dream that is *creation*, an auspicious magical energy of creation, does not work that way! Its just k00kish nonsense. There is a remanant of the truth of creation in the bible stories, but its a very long way from the reality. For example there was not 'one point in time long/4500 years ago' or anything...the process of magic occurs in parallel to the process of evolution/work/materialism. I think that fertility reflects this dual nature of reality - being both very material, and also magical/comsic (in the eastern sense). So, yes I would say all things being as they are in the real world, ban all religious teaching in school, i.e. 'keep it straight', because what is being taught is so much rubbish basically, and rubbish being programmed in religious type schools, into young and suseptable/vunerable brains..like a ritual driven 'hustle'/blag.

I would, (however) recommend Steiner schools if you don't want to home educate, thats based on the sort of 'guidance circle' space that is beneficial in terms of intellegence and realisation, both material and occult. Thats the reality. In many mainstream schools in the UK are horrible...and out of date in the age of the interent that will totally revolutionise the acedemic learning process...but again, 'set and setting' are important - as in the space that child is sitting in, or rather there consciosuness, when they are sat in front of the computer. In one reality its boredom and a need to play mindless playstation type games; and in another consciousness/reality, its about something totally different, an auspicious reality is essentially created by sound auspicious magic!- the 'guidance circle' thing...a reality that malaign energy will seek to trash, pervert and turn the space into a pile of ****.

The way the process (magic) works also happens as a 'nice game' process - thus you can have a nice game Exodus trip, as in the famous Luton based Exodus Collective a few years ago...again not really that much to do with the Exodus chapter in the bible, but a positive real time magical/miricles etc for real happening that works because the universe magical energy makes it so, rewgaless of the nonsense about stoning people in the actual Exodus chapter of the bible.

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