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awt
from kristianstad (Sweden) on 2002-03-15 23:57 [#00127751]
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anyone know anything?
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korben dallas
from nz on 2002-03-15 23:58 [#00127752]
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illuminati!!! :)
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korben dallas
from nz on 2002-03-15 23:59 [#00127753]
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part of the pagan underground or something? not entirely sure .. but the jewish variation ??- read it on the net once ..
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TrevorGod
from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-15 23:59 [#00127754]
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I know only that I know nothing.
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awt
from kristianstad (Sweden) on 2002-03-16 00:01 [#00127755]
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ok nobody with some true info ?
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korben dallas
from nz on 2002-03-16 00:09 [#00127763]
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true?
what is truth anyway.
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korben dallas
from nz on 2002-03-16 00:14 [#00127770]
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even i didn't read all of that~!
When discussing things “Jewish” special attention needs to be paid to the matter of the KABBALAH, spelled alternatively Qabbala, Cabala, etc. I cannot here post my entire study, proofs, and reasons for it, but will just state my raw assertion: The Kabbalah and Kabbalism is wrongly seen by Jews and non-Jews alike, as something distinctly “Jewish.” It is almost universally referred to as “Jewish mysticism.” But it is NOT . There! That is my assertion. Pagan, non-Jewish religions and philosophies, and magical beliefs and practices were THE WOMB FROM WHICH THE KABBALAH CRAWLED. It should never have been permitted to creep in and lodge itself in Jewish circles. My assertion is that the Orthodox Jewish Faith as derived purely and strictly from The Holy Scriptures, the five books of Moses and what we commonly refer to as The Old Testament, is the true “Judaism.” Those who adhere to THAT Faith are what I call true “Jews.” The Kabbalah and Kabbalism did NOT arise from THAT pure stream. It gained access FROM WITHOUT, due to flagrant disobedience to the Jewish Faith. It was a clear command of the Jewish Faith, “Learn not the ways of the heathen.” See Jeremiah 10:2 and Deuteronomy 18:9. In particular, it was the RELIGIOUS “WAYS” and concepts of the surrounding heathen cultures that God forbade the Israelites to learn and adopt. The Kabbalah developed in complete VIOLATION of those injunctions. Babylonian, Persian, Neoplatonist and Gnostic religious ideas were learned from “the heathen” and were subtly insinuated into the thinking of fringe “Jewish” cults, RESULTING in that so-called “Jewish” mysticism known as Kabbalism. At times, various Orthodox Jewish rabbis CONDEMNED this pagan invasion. Some rightly denounced practicing Kabbalism as “APOSTACY” FROM THE JEWISH FAITH. Although those righteous voices are today toned down, if not entirely muted, I fully concur: Practicing Kabbalism IS an “apostacy” from The Jewish Faith. It constitutes a revolt from Judaism and adherance to PAGAN, gent
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korben dallas
from nz on 2002-03-16 00:15 [#00127772]
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all directly taken from - http://members.tripod.com/~RobertGillette/Illuminati.html
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TrevorGod
from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-16 00:24 [#00127785]
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wow...now that's an answer : )
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2002-03-16 10:54 [#00128277]
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the qabala is the tree of life. read israel regardie's a garden of pomegranates for a good introduction - i study the qabala myself when i can - it is essential if one wishes to study crowley et al
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