> It's about pain, the royal pain in the ass that xtians have always
> been. You get so many anti posts because it's not very wise to be
> anti-christian publicly, at least if you want to keep your job. Why would
> anyone be proud of belonging to a group that consistently violates its
> own principles?
So in a society where the corporations are all run by masonic sects, you
mean to tell me that it's 'not very wise' to be publically
anti-Christian!
Every month we observe 'outings' of public figures who are tied up in
secret society cults, of one faction or another. Why if they have
nothing to hide, do they therefore veil their 'religious' allegances?
At least Christians have the decency and open honsety of proclaiming
their belief in the Saviour to all who wish to receive the Truth and
Love of the God Child.
I am at least thankful that the press has the good sense to expose the
likes of the directors of Proctor & Gamble for the Satanistic cabble
they truely are.
Indeed, I'm sure you have noticed the fact that we are approaching the
millenium. This fact is tinged with extreme irony, primarily because it
not only celebrates a Christian Holy Day, but also because it has had
the effect of the 'doomsday' phenomena. Thus with respect to the
latter, we have observed millions leaving the Church to follow unholy
pursuits such as new age gipsy religions, which hark back to witchcraft
and devil worship.
So it must well be time for all of my Christian Brothers and Sisters to
stand their ground and shout from the rooftops that they are _proud_ to
be what they are -what God has made them.
I can only feel saddness in my heart for any who have not yet found the
road to true enlightenment.
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Yes! All those Illumninati! And they promised me that those Illuminati
Hotels(TM) would take of them!
> Every month we observe 'outings' of public figures who are tied up in
> secret society cults, of one faction or another.
Yes, they're everywhere! Why, for instance, there was...um...ah- I'm
sure there was *someone*. They're everywhere, after all!
> Why if they have
> nothing to hide, do they therefore veil their 'religious' allegances?
Must be hiding something terrible. Burn 'em all!
> At least Christians have the decency and open honsety of proclaiming
> their belief in the Saviour to all who wish to receive the Truth and
> Love of the God Child.
It's too bad *everyone* can't see that love. *Sigh*. I guess we'll just
have to send 'em all to special education camps 'till they do.
> I am at least thankful that the press has the good sense to expose
> the likes of the directors of Proctor & Gamble for the Satanistic cabble
> they truely are.
Okay- I can't keep this up any longer. I've run out of Mein Kampf
parodies.
Spot on.
Homer
> I am at least thankful that the press has the good sense to expose the
>
> likes of the directors of Proctor & Gamble for the Satanistic cabble
> they truely are.
>
What's this about Proctor and Gamble???
> So it must well be time for all of my Christian Brothers and Sisters
> to
> stand their ground and shout from the rooftops that they are _proud_
> to
> be what they are -what God has made them.
>
>
Amen to that!!!!!!!!!!
A while back P&G was brought up on 'charges' of having Satanic Symbolism
in their logo. Which was the heighth of biggotry and stupidity. A logo
is representative of a company or organization. Many would say the
Cross in its variants is rep. of the Christian Church, yet if the
Christians do so then they are breaking their own laws, IF they still
cling to the truth of the tenets that the bible is the INSPIRED word of
God. Remember the 10 Comm. "Thou shalt have no graven image before
thee."?
>
> > So it must well be time for all of my Christian Brothers and Sisters
> > to
> > stand their ground and shout from the rooftops that they are _proud_
> > to
> > be what they are -what God has made them.
> >
> >
>
> Amen to that!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, quite possibly in that and in irony. BTW hope you follk are
wearing your asbestos underwear, the flamers union is firing up... :D
Daibhaid
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//Knowledge and truth, shield and sword, to destroy ignorance!//
--Daibhaid O'Broder, Ceann Druadh, 1983-(xxxx)
American Order of Irish Druids
> amu...@dcs.bbk.ac.uk wrote:
>
> > I am at least thankful that the press has the good sense to expose the
> >
> > likes of the directors of Proctor & Gamble for the Satanistic cabble
> > they truely are.
> >
>
> What's this about Proctor and Gamble???
There was a rumor that the old Proctor and Gamble logo (showing the
man in the moon surrounded by thirteen stars) was a Satanic symbol.
Nevermind that the 13 stars represented the 13 original American
colonies,...
- Bill
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> In article <33BFA5C2...@dircon.co.uk>, scl...@bigfoot.com
> wrote:
>
> > amu...@dcs.bbk.ac.uk wrote:
> >
> > > I am at least thankful that the press has the good sense to expose
> the
> > >
> > > likes of the directors of Proctor & Gamble for the Satanistic
> cabble
> > > they truely are.
> > >
> >
> > What's this about Proctor and Gamble???
>
> There was a rumor that the old Proctor and Gamble logo (showing the
> man in the moon surrounded by thirteen stars) was a Satanic symbol.
> Nevermind that the 13 stars represented the 13 original American
> colonies,...
>
> - Bill
Interesting... I didn't know that! But then if it was a satanic symbol I
really wouldn't care either. I would be concerned more about the level
of apathy in the church about the state of this nation though. Am I
contradicting myself here?
> I am at least thankful that the press has the good sense to expose the
> likes of the directors of Proctor & Gamble for the Satanistic cabble
> they truely are.
Oh, you have GOT to be kidding me...not this stupid rumor again. First
of all, they discontinued that logo YEARS ago! I mean, years and years!
Why? Because they got tired of being accused of Satanists by IDJITS
like you. Good grief. I mean, if you're going to get taken in by a
stupid rumor, at least make it a stupid rumor that hasn't already been
going around for 10+ years.
eric
SP2
>Oh, you have GOT to be kidding me...not this stupid rumor again. First
>of all, they discontinued that logo YEARS ago! I mean, years and years!
>Why? Because they got tired of being accused of Satanists by IDJITS
>like you. Good grief. I mean, if you're going to get taken in by a
>stupid rumor, at least make it a stupid rumor that hasn't already been
>going around for 10+ years.
How about something involving Marilyn Manson?
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Totally false. The rumor that P&G was run by "moonies" or "satanists" was
started years ago by an (name deleted) distributor (pyramid-type) on the
early 'net. The rumor was traced back to her, and SHE was either brought up
on charges, or the DA was looking into it, I don't remember. She was from
the area I lived in at the time (Pensacola, FL) She claimed that the "moon
& stars" was proof that P&G was "satanic" and owned by "moonies" - what one
group had to do with the other, I couldn't figure out, but, I do know that
in that part of the country, there is a higher per-capita xtian church
count than any other area of the country. If you appeal to the 'born-again'
fear-mentality of that area, by saying that your competitor is satanistic,
you can sell a lot more soap.
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Elizabeth (Owned By Birds)
I agree with Granny. ;)
> If a woman with only an 8th grade education can see through the crap
> why can't so called educated people.
Education does not necessarily equate with common sense.
Anyone who is looking for more information on, or a better understanding
of, the mythos of Satanism and the satanic panic should read _Satanic
Panic: The Creation of a Contemporary Legend_ by Jeffrey Victor
(ISBN 0-8126-9192-X). It's a real eye-opener on some of this, and the
P&G "satanism" was one of the cases covered in it.
NightShade
>Don Addison & Darla McClure wrote:
>>
>> I remember hearing this on a news report in 1985 when I live with my
>> staunch SB grandmother. She was a devout christian and viewer of
>> several soap operas produced by P&G. Her only reply was "nonsense".
>
>I agree with Granny. ;)
>
wonderful southern woman. Farm girl.:)
>> If a woman with only an 8th grade education can see through the crap
>> why can't so called educated people.
>
>
>Education does not necessarily equate with common sense.
>
She missed high school by about 20 miles and there was no school
busses back then. I am proud to say she was valedictorian of her 8th
grade class. Loads of common sense and old fashioned values.
Wonderful woman, she raised 10 children of her own and 5 that were by
my grandfathers first wife. I just wish I had listened when she
wanted to teach me things like canning and preserving. I wasn't
interested then and now that I am she is unable.
Eris
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On Wed, 16 Jul 97 01:34:53 GMT, mel...@amnix.com (Melissa) wrote:
>
>In article <33CA75...@REMOVETHISbellsouth.net>,
> NightShade <nigh...@REMOVETHISbellsouth.net> wrote:
>>amu...@dcs.bbk.ac.uk wrote in article <8680400...@dejanews.com>...
>>>
>>> I am at least thankful that the press has the good sense to expose the
>>> likes of the directors of Proctor & Gamble for the Satanistic cabble
>>> they truely are.
>>
>>
>>Oh man, not that urban legend again?! It's been around for, what,
>>somewhere in the 10-20 year range. When are people going to let
>>it die for good? P&G decided years ago to stop using the logo that
>>started the whole myth. Give it a rest, and get a life.
>>
>>No respectable and responsible newspaper or magazine would print
>>such drivel. What they most probably reported was a story of how
>>some fundamentalist Christian groups have branded P&G as Satanic,
>>which if this is a new go-round of the mythos, P&G may very well
>>sue them just like they sued others in the past.
>>
>> NightShade
>
>Wonder where I can get a copy of that old logo? I thought it was kind of cool.
>Anyone know a web site where I can download one?
>
>
>- Melissa
>
>
Yes, I visited P&G's web site and they've apparently been suing people for this
libel & slander by xtian religious fanatics, for many years now. They also have
the symbol at their web site if any of you would like to see it.
Maybe they should look up the original guy who posted that nonsense.
- Melissa
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My daddy can beat your daddy... (seriously though, aren't we a little to
old for this?)
Im not a believer in any religeon but here I have to agree with the
scientologist. you sound pathetic man. I always thought christians
wherent allowed to threaten people. arnt you supposed to be nice?
Damnit cant you at least set a good example for other people? I think
this christians defective and needs to be sent back to the factory.