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Solomon

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Nov 17, 2008, 10:51:15 PM11/17/08
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Once upon a time, they called me Solomon. That was a very long time ago,
I've since slept a thousand years (cumulatively) in preparation for this
era. Some of those who have studied the structure of my kingdom and my
writings have claimed me to be among the wisest of men, yet I can only say
to you that this is untrue. For to be wise is unattainable to man. Seeking
wisdom and understanding is an ideal to be strived for, but one which by
the flesh cannot be reached.

The pursuit of wisdom in the flesh comes at a price - quite often, that
price being one's own sanity. At the very least, it tends to confir upon
one a peace of mind which causes them to loosen their moralistic standards.
That is because any truthful seeker comes to understand that our morality
in the flesh is just as much an illusion as the flesh, itself.

Naturally, I expect no one to believe me save perhaps for the more
wrecklessly naive, possibly some of the faithful with the gift of
discernment, but no others. Alas, that's the way it has to be. I did not
come here to convince anyone that I am an incarnation of King Solomon,
though it had to be revealed just the same. My purpose here is simple: To
offer counsel. And this time, it won't be in the language of God - i.e., it
won't be "this is true because I said so" or "you should do this because
it's what I want you to do". This time, it shall be in the language of
reason and logic, even skepticism. For I say to you now that those who
doubt - those who do not believe the lies of religion both modern and
ancient - are more sure-footed upon the path of righteousness than any who
believe on blind faith, alone.

You have been lied to. The church you see today - any church - is as much
an abomination as anything one might think went on in Sodom & Gamorah. Fat,
slimey bastards shreak out from the pulpit every day trying to drive the
message home to their flock that they are horrible, evil beings whose only
hope of redemption is to send the fat, greasy bastard their life's savings
or to let their children be "known" to him. The Lord you have never met -
the Lord they've taken from you through wrecklessly destroying each and
every utterance which has ever been shared with you - that Lord... He is
very angry with the modern church, and his judgement will not be
light-handed.

Those who have embraced the path of reason - the only true righteousness -
you are on the right track. Your notions of deity - even if you have none -
are bound to be a far cry closer to the truth than any blind faithful. They
are phantoms, zombies, creatures created by illegitimate desire on the part
of their preachers and their so-called "holy men". They are weak - which
shall not be held against them when it all comes down to it, there is true
mercy after all. Their deceivers, however, shall not come through the
coming days unscathed - nay, but not a single patch of skin will remain on
their bodies that has not in some way been tainted by disease, injury,
radiation... It is a wretched thing they've done to that which had been
given in love. They have taken love and torn it asunder, they have thrown
love to the ground and spat upon her, trampled her into the ground, made
her their filthy whore, all in service to their own self-perceived godhood.

They shall not go unpunished. Those who cleave to them even after their
punishment has begun - if they do not open their eyes quickly, then their
judgement shall follow swiftly along the same path. There is repentance
needed, for certain - and it is the church which needs repentance the most.

There is not much more to say at this time. You may wonder why I referred
to the psychosis of wisdom - it is a puzzle I hope you can unwravel in your
own time. There is no hurry for that - it's not required for you to be
given safe-haven in the tribulation to come. What will save you is your own
discernment - watch for their fruits to suddenly begin turning sour. Watch
their labor as it hammers at the rocks only to end up making them bigger
and stronger rather than crumbled to dust. Watch them when they begin to
fall - if you abandon them at that time (or earlier), you cannot be dragged
down with them. It is the promise of the one you've come to call The Lord,
but who would prefer you to think of him as just another one of you, only
with a few hundred thousand years more experience to draw upon.

The gift given in love and torn asunder - in one sense, all are guilty of
this inexcusable crime. It is for that reason judgement has been passed
upon all who dwell the Earth in this day and age - that which had once been
given to you in love, but which you threw to the fiery winds, shall not be
given again. You must find your own way to the word, and you very well may
not survive.

In the interim, if you think I might possibly have any words of wisdom to
offer you, feel free to ask it. Here is as good a forum as any. There will
never be a charge for my counsel - never. Not even to cover "overhead" or
whatever other pathetic excuse the many con artists of the day use to
extort money from the faithful. My living is earned by an honest day's
work, and it forever shall be. For I am one of you, and regardless of how
much time I've had to learn and grow by experience, while here I must chop
wood and carry water the same as anybody else if I am to survive honestly
in the world - if I am to hope to ever be considered as being on the path
of righteousness.

Peace to you all.

juust

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Nov 18, 2008, 2:22:31 PM11/18/08
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"Solomon" <Sol...@rRighteousAnger.com> wrote in message
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> Once upon a time,

Isn't that how all fairy tales start ?


Solomon

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Nov 20, 2008, 11:41:29 PM11/20/08
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A sizeable percentage, yes. :-)

A fairy tale is perhaps the most practical, useful way to view such words
as mine. Nothing of merit is ever accomplished by any "True Believer(TM)" -
not anywhere, not at any time. If fewer people believed on the basis of
faith alone, the world would be much better off. If -nobody- believed on
the basis of faith alone, we'd have generated our own Utopia tens of
thousands of years ago.

But, "baby steps" as they say. :-)

juust

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Nov 21, 2008, 1:47:56 PM11/21/08
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"Solomon" <Sol...@rRighteousAnger.com> wrote in message
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two steps back ?


Sparky Tux

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Nov 21, 2008, 9:16:56 PM11/21/08
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> two steps back ?

reconcilliation, juust, reconcilliation

juust

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Nov 22, 2008, 8:37:06 AM11/22/08
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"Sparky Tux" <juurgeni...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
>> two steps back ?
>
> reconcilliation, juust, reconcilliation

My little nephew demonstrated how you *can*
actually fit a square object through a round hole,
with a small block and a large bucket. That was
cute.

I am curious to see what 'Solomon' has in mind.


Mitch Dickson

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Dec 28, 2008, 12:38:34 AM12/28/08
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"juust" <juus...@hetnet.nl> wrote in message
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NO! Only white fairy tales start "Once upon a time" Black fairy tales
usually start "You ain't gonna believe this shit"

Mitch


suzee

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Dec 28, 2008, 6:12:44 PM12/28/08
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And the next line is "I ain't makin' it up neither". Actually, that's a
redneck fairy tale, not just a black one.

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